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How To Make Traditional Business Cards Work For You In The Digital Age.

Tips From T. Marie

Purchasing traditional business cards used to be one of the first official things you did when you started your own business. Today, with everything from file storage to forms being offered electronically, many business startups are abandoning the traditional business card altogether. But should they? Keep them simple.

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Snail Mail 101

Clutter Coach

If you’re married, you may decide one partner is responsible for paying the bills, so they go in that person’s in box (don’t have an inbox? Don’t read? If you don’t know where your “to reads” are, you can’t read them. Don’t pick too many spots. old catalogs.

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Customers Have to Pay at Claire's

Make or Break Moments

The sales associate greeted us with a smile, a basket to gather our purchases and the knowledge that you can get a pair of earrings free with the purchase of two other pair. My daughter finally made her selections and I retrieve my checkbook only to discover that I can only write the check for up to $40 of the purchase.

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Grow Your Business With These Eight Processes Every Business Should Have

Stephanie LH Calahan

I have found that many business owners do one of two things where business processes are concerned: Don't have them -- They think, I'll have time later to get all of this down.   Co-mingling is when your personal and business finances are mixed--either through a bank account or credit card

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Tips to Go Almost Paperless - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

  I have so many piles and I don't want to file it all." Don't Let this Happen to You! 2 -- Get Ready to Let Go When you are deciding what to let go of and what to keep in physical form, ask yourself "What is the worst possible thing that would happen if I no longer had this item?" 

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The 'Bcc'- Friend or Foe

The Office Professionals Place

The daily inbox is comprised of spam, junk mail, solicitations, marketing advertisements, greeting cards, friendly ‘hellos’, newsletters, and of course, business correspondence. Never send vital information such as account numbers, social security numbers, or credit card information in an email. Contact Ms.

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Reduce The Risk Of Employee Fraud

Small Business CEO

Expense report fraud can occur in many ways, but one of the most common forms is to cheat on lodging, meals, airfare and fuel expenses. For example, when ordering office supplies, an employee goes online to purchase office supplies, then prints out the screen shot of the shopping cart but never actually places the shopping cart order.