Sidestep The Twitter Bug
A phishing campaign that appears suspiciously similar to one that hit Facebook last month is now working its way around Twitter. In 140 characters or less.
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Your Small Business In 2009
Like my entire family smushed into my parents' spare bedroom this time last week, so, too, can small businesses expect their space to crowd with more startups in the coming year.
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Wednesday's Woman: Resolutions For The New Year
I rarely break for lunch. I haven't cleaned out my e-mailbox. I continue to use an old-fashioned calendar to keep my schedule straight. And, yes, Dad, my nails are still short.
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The Stories That SBR Readers Cared About Most
Five days a week. Four weeks a month. Twelve months a year. Man, I wrote a lot of blogs in 2008.
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Managing 'Comfeartable' Workers
Ask any manager. The workplace is full of "comfeartable" employees -- workers who are too comfortable or too fearful to take initiative, trust others, or talk openly and honestly. Worse, when you're a manager, your own success and satisfaction depend on them. The antidote?
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Much To Admire About Wednesday's Women
Working women share many of the same challenges: growing our businesses, supporting ourselves, supporting our families, parenting our children through their many stages of life, finding downtime ... the list goes on.
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Rounding Up The Year-End Roundups
Santa's not the only one who's making a list. The Web is overflowing with lists of best-ofs. I continue to be mindful of the ones I present here on Small Biz Resource -- my radar always on the lookout for quality over quantity.
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Lessons From Detroit (Part 2): You Screwed Up -- Now What?
I hate being late. In college, I'd sooner skip a class than walk in five minutes after the professor began his lecture. In the work world, blowing off a meeting because you're behind the eight-ball is, of course, an option, but not one I'd suggest. My recommendation involves one tail and two legs.
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Lessons From Detroit (Part 1): To Get What You Want, Try Asking
Ages ago, I worked with an art director who always had the boss' OK to pay top dollar for whatever she needed to run her department -- freelancers, illustrators, designers, etc. Meantime, my copy desk was one person short, and writers were being handed extra articles already overdue at the time of assignment.
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Not-So-Hot Bargains
If you're in need of furniture, computers, printers, telephones, or office supplies for your business, don't assume you can get the best deal from a Circuit City or Office Depot store that is closing.
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Wednesday's Woman: Time To Refashion The Hourglass
Working women who can pinch an inch, rejoice! A new study published in this month's Current Anthropology lets us off our mental hooks.
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Contest For The Internationally Minded
If your start-up aspirations include our friends across the pond, then here's one "wale" of a contest.
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Startups
Ax The Payroll Tax, Temporarily
The economic stimulus plan should include a six-month payroll tax break for small businesses, whose sales are at an all-time low, says the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).
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Yellow Pages 2.0
When contemplating the best ways to advertise online to your local market, don't let your fingers walk past a tried-and-true resource that has been at your disposal long before you were born.
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Watch Out For Holiday Shoplifters
The holiday season should be one of joy and happiness -- even with a suffering economy. Unfortunately, this time of year also brings out the thieves, robbers and crooks.
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Wednesday's Woman: Hard Times, Creative Measures
When the going gets tough, resilient working women get going. They think out of the box. Meet four females who fit the bill.
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Koobface Virus Still Stalking Facebook
A slimy worm is leaving its gooey trail across Facebook, posing as members' friends to ultimately hijack their machines via bogus e-mail that's delivered via the social network's messaging system.
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Easy Ways To Secure Your iPhone
Q3 sales for smartphones may have gone in the same direction as the rest of the economy, but let's not overlook the one bright spot that's as shiny as the screen on a brand-new iPhone.
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Go Ahead And Have Your Office Holiday Party
A day after widespread layoffs, my former company went ahead with its preplanned summer BBQ. Biting into my burger that hot day several years ago, I couldn't help but wonder if cancelling the event could have saved someone's job.
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12 Ways to Build Your E-Mail List
Building an e-mail mailing list -- and mailing to it regularly -- is one of the most effective strategies for boosting Web site traffic and sales.
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Wednesday's Woman: Identity Theft Assistance Center's Anne Wallace
Imagine applying for credit and being told the only piece missing from your paperwork is a man's signature. Fortunately, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, enacted in 1974, changed that -- but not without the help of Anne Wallace, who today has turned her attention to helping identity-theft victims get back on their feet.
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Recession Aside, You Still Need To Advertise
Gimme an R… Gimme an E… Hey, have you heard? We're officially in a recession -- and have been for, oh, about a year now.
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Reform Regulations That Affect Your Small Business
Times change. Rules that made sense when they were enacted become outdated as years pass. Here's your chance to determine 10 federal laws to go under the microscope in the new year.
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Wednesday's Woman: Four Female Ex-Dell Execs Sue For Discrimination
A quartet of senior-level women who were among a significant layoff at Dell are singing anything but the computer maker's praises, instead filing a class-action lawsuit claiming gender and age discrimination.
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MoxieChat: An Easy Way To Add Chat Functionality To Your Web Site
Last week I touched on the notion of abandoned e-carts. This week I present one way to figure out what's behind that issue (among other uses).
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