A rapidly growing computer support franchise is, for a limited time only, slashing the price of its business opportunity.
The founder, Hamish Robertson, explains what Robertson Technologies franchisees can expect for their money – which will amount to an initial £15k instead of £25k for the first five successful applicants.
Beyond that Hamish intends to recruit a staggering further 75 franchisees.
Most of our competitors want to service clients remotely and only provide on-site support in an emergency. We
The Virtual Assistant Industry is fast growing because companies are trying to find ways to cut costs. Learn how to capitalize on experience and claim a piece of the pie.
A vast number of people have exchanged their daily commute to the office for the convenience of working from home. One way to slide comfortably into the role of home-business owner is to become a virtual assistant.
Why Would Someone Hire a Virtual Assistant?
Virtual Assistants offer a series of services to businesses large and small who cannot afford to hire a full-time employee to do the job. These tasks include but are not limited to;
What are the Steps to Starting up as a Virtual Assistant?
Small business owners can reduce the likelihood of swine flu by following a few common sense prevention tips.
Small business owners and their employees who work with customers have a high risk of contracting viruses during the fall and winter months. Customers with colds, coughs, fevers and other flu symptoms often are out and about running errands instead of staying home until the contagious period has passed. In addition, many employees come to work when they are feeling ill because they want to save their sick days or because their employers require them to find a replacement if they call in sick. Unfortunately, one sick person who visits a business or comes to work when he or she should stay home often ends up making everyone he or she comes in contact with ill, as well.
Beginning November 1st, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will require implementation of its new Red Flags Rule (the Rule), passed under 16 C.F.R. § 681.2. The Red Flags Rule program, in conjunction with ongoing data security requirements, is part of a broader FTC effort to prevent identity theft.
Under the program’s guidelines, many businesses and organizations must develop a written identity theft prevention program. Th
To take risks with open arms is often easier to talk than reality. Most people are dreaming about being rich, but never really do anything about it. A combination of procrastination and “What If” syndrome can stifle your creativity and may mean your idea will never become a reality.
Socrates said: “Action equals knowledge.” He was one of the greatest philosophers of our time. Was he meant was that by actions that we will achieve results.
For example, one could imagine thinking about learning Spanish after month, the vacation will take you and people will contact you. You can dream, but not always possible, if you take the trouble to start taking lessons. As the approach of martial arts – the idea is to avoid immediate action and the analysis of the situation.
Every dollar counts for businesses navigating the current economy. The complexities of real estate tax assessments often deter businesses from seeking cost savings in those areas. The Wall Street Journal reports on the efforts of some small business owners who have gone up against assessors, and won.
Ann Jones of Columbia, S.C., thought there might be a mistake when she received a property valuation from Richland County in January. The co-owner of the Dog Eared Corner LLC, a pet-grooming company, saw her commercial property’s value assessed at $287,000, after she had just bought the three-story building three months earlier for only $210,000.