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REPAIR OF DEFAMED ONLINE BUSINESS REPUTATION

Posted in Business on November 10th, 2010

ReputationManagementConsultantsWhen one is new to online business, there are many intricate steps and protocol to be followed in order to build one’s reputation online. Also, there are some costly mistakes one can easily make that will instantly flaw one’s reputation. It does not take so much for a new business to develop a defamatory name except it has reputation management experts like ReputationManagementConsultants.com to keep an eye on its reputation.

Many online businesses, knowingly or unknowingly, are victims of damaged reputation that always results in a decline in the company’s financial state. This could be as a result of negative information that has been posted on a particular site or carried by popular search engines such as Yahoo or Goggle.  ReputationManagementConsultants.com brings help to such online businesses and mends their reputation that it becomes favorable to their business and appreciative to their customers.

Thus, to make your online business go through without hurdles, to be rest assured that you won’t make a swoop in your business, you should try the services of  ReputationManagementConsultants.com and you will have no regrets whatsoever that you have done so. So far, they have managed the reputation of several enterprises and done a good job at that.

Without leaving

Posted in Business on August 14th, 2010

For people who make bank transactions all the time either to make important prêt immobilier payments or for businessmen and stockholders who check with the forex market, it is important that there is ouvrir un compte payments make it possible for them to participate in online banking! With online banking you can do all of your banking transactions without the need to leave your office or home!

Taxi Hybrids, A Really Good Idea

Posted in Business, Finance on July 14th, 2010

Taxis are a necessary service for most city dwellers. They unceasingly ply the urban streets in search of fare or delivering ones to their destinations. Assuming a 40 kilometer per hour speed limit with 10 second traffic stops every 20 seconds of time, a taxi is effectively traveling 20 kilometers per hour non-stop. With a 16-hour daily service time per taxi this is roughly 320 kilometers traveled in a day. At 1.1 liters per 10 kilometers this is 35.2 liters of fuel a day. At 4 liters per gallon and US$1.65 per gallon this produce a daily cost of US$14.52 per day or US$5,300 per year.

Using a fuel-electric hybrid car with fuel efficiency of 0.47 liters per 10 kilometers, this cost is just US$6.2 per day or US$2,264.50 a year for a savings of US$3,035 per year or, with 10 year car lifespan, US$30,350. The savings alone can get allow a fleet increase of 3, US$10,000 cars, for the lifespan of one car. Thus a Small Business Finance loan of US$10,000 for a hybrid taxi is a good financial move. Business Finance can help taxi operators increase their income and even help reduce pollution. Thus, Small Business Financing can really upgrade that fleet for a better future for all.

The Business

Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Management on June 11th, 2010

Ease and low cost of formation and dissolution. It is easy and cheap to start, and it is also easy and cheap to dissolve.  It requires small capital and there are no legal papers needed. Usually, only a license business papers are required. On the other hand, if such form of business organization decides to close its operations, there are no legal procedures to comply with. The owner has of course the obligation to pay his creditors.

Retention of all profits.   All profits belong to the owner of the business. This is the greatest incentive or reward to the entrepreneur. This is the reason why many entrepreneurs prefer the sole proprietorship.  Independence and flexibility. The owner is the boss. He makes his own decisions and implements them in accordance with his will or wish. For instance, the owner can change his business hours, his products or prices. He can also change his style of management.

Tax advantage and less government regulation. The owner does not pay several kind of taxes. Usually, his earning are taxed as personal income tax.  Likewise the government has very minimal regulation and supervision over a single proprietorship. The owners deal with the government when they pay their business licenses, permit and taxes.

Comfortable in Any Place

Posted in Business, House & Home on March 24th, 2010

After our family business had been establish and all of the business system are already organized, I can now focus in the renovation of our house.I already both the home improvement things for the house. The next step will be the next step, will be the search for the furniture that I will put in the renovated house, for the past and easy search of the furniture I’ll be doing it the internet. Searching for the sites where they have living room furniture, dining furniture’s, and closets sold online.

The best thing on searching the furniture on line is I can easily choose, In which among they’re sets of furniture are suitable for the design of the house because I want the house looks simply and elegant, to impress the guest and also helps me to feel comfortable in any place of my house. So do what I did to feel what I feel.

Management by Doing

Posted in Business, General on February 19th, 2010

An astute fox like Ray is someone who gets things done. He doesn’t like red tape. He doesn’t like to waste time. He’s busy putting out so many fires that he can’t be put on hold, fill out unnecessary forms, or go through layers of people to get an answer. He knows what everyone else in his company is doing, because what they’re doing ultimately affects his fate. Ray’s not a paper pusher; he tries to be a paper stopper. He dislikes the government and all of its regulations. He complains about all the time he spends doing administrative work instead of actual productive work. He’s frustrated by the layers of bureaucracy he must endure and how costly this is to his company. Will you be able to help him cut to the chase and get things done?

Take This Job and Shove It!

Posted in Business, General on February 4th, 2010

One thing’s for sure: Ray doesn’t wake up in the morning thinking of ways to sneak into work late so his boss doesn’t notice.
He knows that if he’s not there then things won’t get done. And if they don’t get done it’s not like he continues to get his paycheck. He understands that putting money in the bank depends almost entirely on his effort, and this keeps him going even when there’s no energy left. Running a small business is a livelihood. Bad decisions affect him directly, not someone else in some other department in the Kansas City branch. Ray knows that every purchase and each sale affect his bottom line. A lot of employees care only about quitting time, but a small business owner wants to get the most productivity and profit out of every day. Your objective is to help the small business owner like Ray do his work better and more quickly. Maintain a very flexible schedule and be prepared to make changes for the chaotic small business customer. Always call ahead to confirm visits. Small business owners, you’ll find, are always on the run.

“Show Me the Money”

Posted in Business, General on January 29th, 2010

Not only do small business owners have fewer resources, they also have less money to throw around. Every purchase is a significant purchase. Every mistake could be a big one. They can’t afford significant cost overruns. They rarely compare actual expenditures versus a budget. They look at what’s been spent ver sus what’s left in the bank. A typical wheeler-dealer like Ray at Transitol is much more obsessed over actual cash outlays than his corporate counterpart, because every dime leaving the account is his money. A corporate manager may be evaluated for line item fiscal responsibility, but he is also evaluated for other things, too—management skills, teamwork, loyalty, attendance, ability to work with others, organizational skills, and sometimes even his golf game.
Ray, on the other hand, is evaluated by no one but his customers. And his customers don’t check off performance review forms and make recommendations for promotions. If satisfied, they pay him and then come back for more. If unsatisfied, they don’t. It’s always “show me the money” in the small business owner’s eyes, nothing else. Will your product or service put money into his account?

You Can’t Believe This Is a Business!

Posted in Business, General on January 8th, 2010

The real objective of a wily fox like Ray is to profitably operate his little business somewhere off the radar screen of the government and others that he believes want to take advantage of him. It’s unlikely that some 500-person organization in a large plant near the highway is unknown to you. But what about that little business of twenty people operating out of that building you thought was condemned? Who would have thought? There are lots of opportunities to make a few bucks out there, and you’re going to bump into creative little foxes everywhere making a go of it. Small companies like to occupy niches. There are niches so small that a larger corporation could never work in them successfully or turn a profit. But with low overhead and some fancy footwork, a resourceful little rascal like Ray knows how to eke out a few bucks and keep a couple of dozen people on the payroll.
A large corporate entity takes some raw materials and creates a highly specialized paper product that’s used throughout the world. But the results of this creation don’t end there. Making this product creates remnants. And the little company buys these remnants from the larger company, re-rolls it and then resells this scrap to an after-market of other unknown companies. It’s simply amazing, the many ways that small companies can make money.

First Impressions

Posted in Business, General on December 19th, 2009

Small business owners often answer their own phone. If you call Transitol before 8:00 A.M., or after 6:00 P.M., you’ll probably get Ray on the line. Chances are extremely slim that Warren Buffett will pick up the main line at Berkshire Hathaway no matter what time of day you call. Ray has a love-hate relationship with his phone. Every time the phone rings it’s either a problem or an opportunity. An employee is calling in sick, or a prospect is calling for a quote. A delivery truck is down with engine problems, or that big job just came through. Ray has people who answer the phone for him, but sometimes they’re busy, or just not around. And he’s not going to let the phone just ring.