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The What, Who and How of Outsourcing… So You Can Let Go

Success

You uncover outsourcing talent the same way you find employees: by networking in person or online, asking for recommendations and interviewing carefully. For example, “you could have them research five top-rated web design companies according to your budget and timeline,” the author says. Who you gonna call?

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Small Business World News Round-up – 209/11/24

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! Rewriting bank regulations will hurt small businesses : In the typical fashion, Congress is now attempting to solve a “crisis&# by creating a new government agency with an unlimited budget and almost unlimited regulatory powers. E-Mail me or follow me. What is Small Business Infrastructure?

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Not all accountants are created equal (how do you choose an.

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! I’m sure what some people don’t understand is that you rarely find a quality accountant for a budget price. I recently set up a small publishing business and interviewed half a dozen accountants before settling on a local chap who was brave enough to publish his fees on the web.

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How to Avoid Wasting Your Blog Client's Money | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

And many online copywriters are thrilled to land a new blogging gig – so thrilled they rarely pause to wonder if writing for their client’s blog is really the best investment of that person’s marketing budget. You’re the authority because the network says so. Thanks for sharing. Meier´s last blog.

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Small Business News World Round-up – 2009/12/08

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! Senate bill won’t change small biz premiums: The Congressional Budget Office predicts the Senate health care reform bill would provide better, but more expensive, coverage in the individual insurance market, while having little impact on premiums for employer-based coverage. — ST.

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