Archive for January, 2010
(Financial services coach) Shopping for Home Decor is Easier than Ever
No commentsBy Brian Warren
A decade ago, shopping for home decor could be a real hassle. In order to assess the range of products that were available, you either had to traipse from store to store or rely on the catalogs that appeared in your mailbox. Thanks to the Internet, though, you can easily shop for kitchen [...]
(Financial mentoring) Internet Business Considerations
No commentsBy Brian Warren
Stuff these envelopes and you will make a million dollars in 20 minutes. Yeah, right. Don’t buy the fluff. So, can you really run an Internet business from home?
Run An Internet Businesses From Your Home?
First and foremost, there is no single internet business for every person working from home. The sooner [...]
(Financial advisor) Your Website’s Menu
No commentsBy Anderson Phillips
The issue of website usability is one of the main topics today in web development. There are many moves regarding the push of web development to accommodate a wider range of visitors.
Different sectors of society have taken their initiative in terms of improving their websites to be able to make them more [...]
(Financial services coach) Before You Transport
No commentsBy Monte Mccarty
Preparing your vehicle for transportation
First let’s look at the best way to prepare your vehicle for transportation. Firstly, your car must be roadworthy. This is because employees of the auto transport company have to drive it on and off the transporter. Plus, you should wash you car to allow for easy inspection for [...]
(Financial coach) Taming the Wild Customer
No commentsBy Monte Mccarty
Having to deal with angry and upset customers is by far one of the worst responsibilities we must face on a day to day basis in the world of sales and business.
However, this responsibility, like so many others we must face on a daily basis, just comes with the territory.
Customers become angry for [...]
(Financial business coach) A Brief Explanation of Trademark Laws
No commentsBy Chet Lawrence
Trademark law is one of the three branches of Intellectual Property Law. The other branches are Patent Law and Copyright Law.
As an overview, patent law guards new inventions that can be valuable by giving the owner or patentee the right to keep out other individuals from using the said invention in their [...]










