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  1. How to Get Free Broadband (High-Speed) Internet Service - A Little Known Secret by Paul Myers

    Are still using dial-up Internet service? If so, you have grown accustomed to the fact that there is enough time to make lunch while waiting for a web page to load.
  2. Defensive Driving - What Are The Choices? by Mark Stone

    At some point in our driving years I suspect most all of us have to take defensive driving, whether to get rid of a ticket or maybe to just lower our insurance. For many years you only had one option, traffic school. But times and the options have changed.
  3. Wedding Videography in the Digital Age by Shawn Hickman

    What's the state of the wedding videography industry today? To find out, we talked with working wedding videographers, found industry statistics and fleshed out what is undoubtedly a flourishing business in a growing market. Although some might wonder if amateurs are moving in on the pros because of lower-cost gear and easier-to-use software, our consensus of wedding shooters and editors say that isn't so. We also took a look at the tools wedding videographers are using, and
  4. Satellite vs. Cable by Gary Davis

    There's a battle going on between Cable TV and Satellite TV. Many people wonder what the best choice really is. The best choice may lay in these factors:
  5. DirecTV and DISH Network Merger by Gary Davis

    It was in October 2001 that General Motors Hughes (Parent company of Direct TV) and EchoStar Communications Corp., trader of Dish Network agreed to a merger. The new company would have improved the services for satellite TV clients by adding many HDTV channels and local channels would then be available to all satellite TV viewers.
  6. Advice On Buying Canary Islands Property by John Everitt

    A 10 of the new declared value on the escrtitura. They are as follows:
  7. The Real Top Ten Reasons Companies Are Switching To Voip by Lisa A. Kaye

    1. Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for new businesses or businesses in need of replacing their existing phone system. With a Hosted VoIP PBX companies get full use of a PBX without the costly expense of equipment, upgrades and maintenance. Small businesses can have the appearance of a large centralized business with a Hosted PBX by utilizing the span of features available.
  8. Parent Landlords - A Good Option? by Ray Prince

    As ever there are pros and cons. Let's take a look at some of the major points you should take into account.
  9. Make Your Business Travel Easier With Better Technology by Rick Abbott

    At one point not long ago travel time was considered dead time to the businessperson. Dead time while waiting on flights, on the plane and, worse, dead time in the hotel was, in general, considered to be wasted time. That's not so today.
  10. Motivate Your Team for Outstanding Customer Service: Six Secrets of Customer Service Motivation by Ed Sykes

    Providing outstanding customer service is one of the most rewarding yet challenging activities within your organization. Exceptional organizations that provide outstanding customer service will experience the following benefits:
  11. Space Saving Solutions Required When Working From Home by John R Smith

    Spacious living is the requirement of every person. But, often it remains a dream for many, because of various reasons. We know, even though the entire world is spacious, a comfortable living is feasible only in a limited area. And, obviously as the population increases, we are forced to adopt a smaller space for living. But, we also have to satisfy all the requirements of a living. So we all look for space saving solutions.
  12. How to Cut Your Taxes Without Your Accountant's Help by Paul Myers

    Lower Your Taxes on the Phone
  13. Why My Business Chose VOIP by Michael Anthony James

    My world got smaller, my business grew five times over, and I got talking.
  14. VOIP Small Business/Home Business Advantage by Joel Walsh

    Small businesses, home-based businesses, and self-employed individuals have been turning to internet telephone service (also called broadband phone or VOIP) in droves. What is the attraction? As a self-employed, telecommuting, small-business-owning freelance writer, I can provide some insight.
  15. Reselling Web Conferencing Services: How To Profit From The Coming Boom In Web & Video Conferenc by Dan Richmond

    If you want to make money in an online business, then you need to find a product or service that is fresh, up-to-date and that hasn't been beaten to death with hundreds of copy-cat affiliates. Web and video conferencing are relatively new applications, and becoming a reseller of online conferencing services could be a good way to start up or add to an already existing online business. Let's take a look at the prospects for this
  16. Bellsouth Secrets Revealed by Christopher M. Luck

    Formed after the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) was forced to break up its regional companies, Bellsouth is based in Atlanta. Strangely enough, it is also the only one of those companies left that uses an actual bell symbol in its company logo. Bellsouth is a combination of Southern Bell and South Central Bell and provides services to 9 southern states in the eastern United States
  17. What's Toll Free Numbers Got To Do With Ecommerce? by Jacob Richards

    Sometimes skimping on things can save you good money. But skimping is not always the wisest business strategy. For example, I could've written this article in the windows program notepad as opposed to Microsoft Word, and saved a good $500 and never had to buy the latest version of Microsoft Office... However, wouldn't it be worth the $500 if the improved impression of professionalism put forth in all of my writings some how garnered ten times
  18. Web Conferencing Solutions by Peter Black

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  19. 4 Reasons You Should Make WebConferencing Part of Your Business Today: by Richard Martin

    1)It is cheap. The prices on webconferencing services have come way down in recent years. What used to cost literally hundreds of dollars has since deflated down to extremely affordable prices. Snoop around the web and you will find that decent webconferencing services can be had for as little as $20 per month. Buyer beware should be the rule as usual but this stuff isn't only for $100 million dollar businesses anymore.
  20. Creating Information Products For Money, Image And Success by Michael Port

    There has never been a more exciting and profitable time to create your own online product. Recent breakthroughs in the costs of software, broadband, online hosting, and teleconferencing combined with the explosion of internet sales, makes it easier than ever before for any coach to create their own products.
  21. International Telephone Calling Tips by Raymond Klesc

    If your business requires overseas communications with suppliers or customers; or if you have a loved one living or traveling abroad; you know that the cost for overseas calls can come as a shock to your budget and cause you heartburn if you think what the future may have in store. Calling rates vary from country to country, so the impact on your telephone bill could be dramatic, but there are a few things that you
  22. How To Get Online Press Releases On Your Stocks Before Others Hear About Them by Bill Peifer

    It is a fact of life that press releases influence the current price of a stock. People react emotionally and buy stocks on good press releases, and sell stocks on bad ones, regardless of the validity of the press release. If you can get the news first, you can be in a favorable position to take advantage and gain financially. This article describes how to obtain online stock press releases when they are first announced.
  23. Managing a CAD Outsourcing Project by Lakshman Balaraman

    We must first emphasize that here we are talking about outsourcing CAD projects, which is significantly easier than outsourcing software development or IT services (earlier articles of mine have explained why).
  24. Slash Your Phone Bill in Half Now! by Reginal Smith

    Rip Out Your Phone Lines
  25. Using The Internet For Job-hunting by Colin Ong TS

    The Internet is a very useful tool for job seekers as it is a great source of information. Also, taking into account of a more wired world, getting online has never been easier. People can cost-effectively get Internet access in public libraries at broadband speeds. But with the fear of information overload, many job seekers do not fully utilize the many advantages of the Internet. This is never a good development.
  26. 10 Tips To Build, Manage And Profit From An E-Commerce Website by Vinai Prakash

    Just because you've built your e-commerce website doesn't mean the customers will begin to come. You need to bring in the visitors, showcase your products, convince them to buy, and bring them back yet again to make any significant gains.
  27. Creating Value With Streaming Video Content by John Howarth

    Having a corporate or promotional video for your company is often viewed as something of an expensive luxury – useful, but rarely considered to be an essential marketing tool. Whilst many businesses can understand the benefits of having a corporate video, all too often they are put off by the perceived cost and subsequently find it hard to justify commercially. Furthermore, the process of making a video can at times, appear complex and intimidating, with an array
  28. How to Sell High Tech Solutions by Amy Fox

    How to Sell to High Tech Solutions
  29. Motor Sports Goes Online by Tracy Dawson

    Are you a total motor sports fan? Well, you now can actually watch snippets and videos about this online. You see, Live Nation, one of the worlds leading live event and venue management companies, has informed the motoring nation that it would soon be placing on archives videos on motor sports.
  30. Techie Truckers by Mike Dobson

    Not only do truckers drive on the open roads but they also travel down the information super highway! Technology gives truckers a big boost in many areas and has made life a lot easier or at least more tolerable when they are away from home.

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