Monthly Archives: March 2018

How to create your first SharePoint site

SharePoint is Microsoft’s collaborative server software that gives users tools to share their data and documents within their company’s private network. Typically files are sent through the company via intranet sites. With SharePoint, multiple departments have control over their workgroups, data, documents, and security. Usually, SharePoint is used to store documents that use version control,
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Three items you should have made to promote your business

When you own a business, it’s important to make sure that you promote it as much as you can. While paying for marketing is important, handing out promotional items can be a great way to advertise your business, as well. It’s important to take the time to find items that are affordable, advertise your business
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Five ways to improve conversion rates in Magento

Getting customers to make a purchase or ‘convert’ on your site is big business – it’s possible to hire companies that specialise entirely in conversion rate optimisation (CRO) in order to help businesses make more sales. But not all companies can afford to bring in professionals to work on their conversion rates, and it is
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French “Mompreneur” Reaches National Rank With Total Life Changes

 
When Marie Thurot began her career her father, a successful business leader, would often tell her that her tendency to zig where others zagged meant she would wind up no better than “a potato peeler.”
Today Thurot is still making her own way, but her prospects are a fair sight better than Assistant Spud Stripper. A 32-year-old mother of two from the south of France, Thurot didn’t truly find her calling until just two years ago, but she’s been busily making up for lost time by building her own successful TLC business.
Multi-level marketing is not always a glamorous business, and it requires a great deal of persistence and willingness to potentially annoy friends and family. Thurot learned this firsthand from her friend and former coworker Mélaine Bernard who would also ultimately become her sponsor. Bernard recently became Europe’s first TLC Global Director, but back in 2013 she was new to network marketing and her pitch to Thurot fell on deaf ears.
“I really liked working with Mélaine,” Thurot remembers, “until one day she went on maternity leave and never came back! MLM wasn’t well-known in France at the time, and when she tried to call me about an opportunity I turned her

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