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1: The Remodeling Industry: Not for the Weak
The Remodeling Industry is full of up and coming individuals who want to succeed in the remodeling industry. What many do not know nor realize is that we already have too many of the so-called "professional remodelers". These fly-by-night business owners are working mostly with little to a very tiny amount of experience under their belt. Combine their lack of expertise in the remodeling business with no way to actually prove they are legit businesses, this can be a nightmare for the real professionals in the remodeling industry.

2: Plastic or Wood Pallets - Which is Greener? Debunking the Environmental Myth of Plastic Pallets
For all the green rhetoric being tossed around today by the manufacturers of plastic pallets about their sustainability and recyclable nature, the facts are still the facts. Plastic, in any form other than its possible color, isn't green in any measurable degree.

3: The Credit Repair Organization Act Are Your Rules to Follow in Conducting Business
Make more informed decisions with knowledge of the federal government in the credit repair organization act.

4: A Neutral Intermediary: The Better Business Bureau
Today's market economy depends on consumers to spend money in businesses that they trust. The increased prevalence of issues like identity theft has increased consumer awareness in regards to the integrity of businesses and their employees. One agency that helps ameliorate consumer concerns (though not necessarily with identity theft) is the Better Business Bureau.

5: A Green Audit - A Look At Your Business Through Grass-Tinted Specs
Once upon a time, businesses would brag about their charity work and involvement with community programmes, but Green issues are now top of the agenda.

6: Business Opportunity Laws And Rules
Too many offers of guaranteed income or of projected income can be found online these days. When someone is scouring the internet for job announcements or possibly with the intent of starting a business, the number of business opportunities that pop up is growing quite large.

7: So Much For Privacy and the Freedom of Choice
Sifting through medical journals I stumbled on the "Physician's Practice" Journal, July/Aug '08 Edition. Begrudgingly I bring disturbing trends regarding the invasion of our privacy as a sign of worse things to come. What would YOU do if your boss came at you, measuring tape in hand, to report YOUR waistline girth to the Feds? We could ask our friends in Japan how that's going for them...

8: How to Structure Your Small Business
Small businesses are difficult to get started these days,

9: The Simple Way For Choosing The Right Gift For Your Employees
The number of different ways that business owners celebrate the holiday season is nearly limitless, ranging from none at all to magnificent parties and individually selected gifts. The size of the com

10: Five Guidelines for Ethical Business Communications
Ethical behavior involves four principles: honesty, integrity, fairness, and concern for others. These four principles are like the four legs of a stool. If even one leg is missing, the stool wobbles, and if two are missing, the stool falls.

11: What are business ethics and what is their importance?
This article describes the importance of business ethics and how negligence towards them can have a negative impact on the business.

12: Honesty and Dishonesty Through Handwriting Analysis
The Detection of Honesty and Dishonesty through Handwriting Analysis

13: Are You Sufficient To The Task?
In going about the actions of your business, you've got all kinds of intentions: success, service, proving your worth... huh? That's right; hidden motivations can throw your business off course. Here's how to reign them back in, and get clear again.

14: Developing Trust in Business
The internet is the most powerful form of communication in the world and is the best tool for building a business. Unfortunately, scams, liars, and cheats also recognize the power of the web and use it to attack honest folks. How can your business separate itself from the cheats?

15: A Primer and Opinion on Digital Rights Management
Digital Right Management, or DRM as it is commonly referred, is a term used by music publishers to restrict access and usage of digital data. Another brilliant idea from the minds who brought you DivX!


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