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Yearning for E-Commerce in China
Many analysts argue that Chinese consumers are conservative spenders and not willing to buy on credit or engage in e-commerce. The numbers initially seem to support such arguments, as China's household savings rate sits at 40 percent versus less than 1 percent in the U.S. Credit-card penetration is low, with fewer than 50 million cards in circulation for an emerging middle class of 250 million.
Business workshops begin Feb. 8
The Illinois Small Business Development Center is sponsoring a series of informational seminars designed to help those considering starting their own business.
New Media Knowledge - User Centred Design
Usability is a topic that's often taken for granted or viewed as a matter of mysticism and instinct. The web guru puts his or her finger in the air, checks the entrails and then pronounces whether your site 'works' or not. Ian Delaney looks at a better approach.
Microsoft has security dozen in the oven
Get your fix on Patch Tuesday
Bring in Business the Easy Way
(ARA) - Tired of sitting by the phone waiting for a call about your next job? If you're in the home improvement field, you probably know this frustration well. There are certain times of the year when people's needs for contractors, plumbers and handymen drop significantly.
Nervous About Writing Your Business Plan?
If the thought of putting pen to paper makes your knees weak, know that your plan is less about perfect prose and more about the bottom line.
Get in shape Alabama
One of the best things about the start of a New Year is the chance to make resolutions and better ourselves. If you are like many Americans, losing weight is at the top of the list.
Boost your business skills
Gilroy - Learn to go from plan to practice in an interactive five-course series designed for those who want to start or improve their business. Instructor Lee Raney is the dynamic founder and managing partner of Pivot Point Strategies, a consulting company that helps businesses grow.
Pastors to start NAACP chapter
A Grand Forks pastor and retired truck driver announced this week he and others are trying to start North Dakota's first chapter of the NAACP. Only North Dakota and Vermont, among all 50 states, have no chapter, according to the NAACP's Web site.
New Businesses Save Time & Frustration by Getting Business Licenses Online
Starting a new business involves many challenges.Thankfully, making sure your business has all the required permits andlicenses doesn't have to be one of them.









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