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Facebook Plans Ads for Members' Personal Pages
Analysts not sure Web 2.0 darling's members will appreciate seeing ads on personal pages.
Low-Cost Laptops Begin Mass Production
So-called '$100 laptop,' now $200, starts rolling off assembly lines in China.
Super-Fast Non-Profit Networks Still Won't Merge
Internet2, National LambdaRail both supply research institutions, universities, but decide to stay separate.
Japanese PC Use Shrinks as Consumers Move On
Domestic PC market has, um, matured as Japanese consumers turn to cell phones, game consoles for digital entertainment.
Google Maps to Give Driving Directions at Gas Stations
Interactive screens to be built right into fuel pumps.
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Selling Your Professional Service
Chances are that others can do what you do. The difference: relationships and reputation.
Advertising With New Media
It works. Do it. Now.
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Assets
There is a right way and a wrong way to manage inventory. Many entrepreneurs choose the wrong one.
Africa's Cocoon Phase
Can entrepreneurs and investors transform the struggling continent?
The Right And Wrong Ways To Raise Money
Flimsy financing can undo even promising businesses.
Are You Safe Or Sexy?
The answer has a lot to do with how to finance your company.
Is Your Customer A Deadbeat?
Dun & Bradstreet will tell you which customers pay their bills and which don't---for free.
How Self-Made Titans Got Their Starts
Don't have a silver spoon? Neither did they.
Should You Tack On A Fuel Surcharge?
Probably not--unless, of course, your energy bill is putting you out of business.
Don't Leave Money On The Table
The economy's rough, but plenty of acquirers are hunting for prey. Here are some tips on selling your shop.
How To Hire A Great Closer
There are myths galore about what makes a great salesperson. One hint: Experience isn't everything.
The Joys (And Perils) Of Hiring In A Recession
With companies shedding jobs, the pickings just got plumper. Just make sure to find the right fit.
What To Look For In A Business Partner
You don't have to enjoy playing golf with her--though that would be nice.
How To Run On Fumes
Tips for maintaining peak performance in the wake of stress, fatigue, sickness or tragedy.
How To Hire Outside The Box
Your greatest asset could be someone you haven't even considered yet--if you find the right fit, that is.
No, Really, Thanks For The Help
Corner-office types can come in handy when closing a sale--if you don't let them screw things up.
When E-Mail Marketing Works And When It Doesn't
Wise words from online-marketing pro Thomas Harpointner, chief executive of AIS Media.
Should You Tack On A Fuel Surcharge?
Probably not--unless, of course, your energy bill is putting you out of business.
Yes, Even Small Companies Can Innovate
These three seemingly mundane businesses are living proof.
Crash Course In Crisis Public Relations
How to contain the problem before it does any real damage.
Should You Sweat The 'Recession'?
The R-word has a scary ring to it. Here's what the latest downturn really means to business owners.
Scratching Your Competitor's Back
Solve your customers' problems--even if it means sending them elsewhere.
Slimy Landlord Tactics
With foreclosures flourishing, the ongoing battle between landlords and tenants is heating up.
Taking On Restaurants And Grocers
Meal-assembly franchisers aimed to turn the food business on its head. Now the biggest is starved for profits.
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