Skip to content
Navigation

702-871-8678

News

Christmas Business Card Tips

Date: 12/14/2005 | Category: Business | Author: developers

For something a little different as Christmas approaches. Take advantage of the holiday season, and send out a business greeting card. They can enhance your current business relationships, attract new customers, remind old customers that you exist and demonstrate appreciation to current customers. Always use appropriate etiquette when sending a greeting card. Use a quality card that demonstrates appreciation and…

Colorado Expected to Experience Significant Job Growth In 2006

Date: | Category: Business | Author: developers

At the annual Business Economic Outlook forum, University of Colorado economist Richard Wobbekind announced that Colorado is expected to be at the forefront of national job growth in 2006. According to Wobbekind, he believes that Colorado will add 52,100 jobs, which is an employment growth rate of 2.3%. This is higher than the predicted national growth average of 1.8%. The…

Small Business Links in Texas

Date: | Category: Business | Author: developers

Texas continues to be a popular state for start up and transferring businesses. The following links are for small business common issues, questions and needs. Business License & Permits Listing – Potential business start-ups can determine necessary licenses, permits, certifications, registrations, and/or authorizations for a specific business on the federal, state, and local levels. (337KB .pdf) Alphabetical Business License &…

Employers Can Combat Fraudulent Workers’ Comp Claims

Date: 12/12/2005 | Category: Business | Author: developers

One of the most expensive coverages that many business owners face is workers’ compensation insurance. Not only is the insurance costly, but it also has one of the highest rates of fraud. There are several things you can do as a business owner to assist in preventing fraudulent claims. These steps may also lead to lower insurance costs in the…

Why aren’t more people making purchases online?

Date: 12/09/2005 | Category: Business | Author: developers

Hint: A little human interaction on your Web site may close the sale. From: E-Commerce Times January 2000 By: Dean Cruse Despite consumers’ growing acceptance of doing business online, e-commerce still tends to be an unprofitable sales channel for many. Yes, people come to e-commerce sites and look around, but retailers often find themselves wondering why more of those people…