Did you know that we are currently celebrating Small Business Week? While we are in the middle of the week, you might want to check out the numerous resources available that might be of help to you. In fact, even if you are not able to attend an event during the week, there are a lot of blogs and sites that provide a live coverage of the various events. I like one press release about the importance of maintaining communication, from PRWeb. Here are some rules ...

If you are a small business owner, you were probably overjoyed to hear about the government’s plan to help you out. This was announced some time ago, in the form of the stimulus package, which included shelling out money in loans. However, it seems that things are not going the way they were expected to. The news is that the money is not reaching the intended recipients. The Orlando Sentinel recently ran a feature on this issue:
The parts of the federal government's stimulus program aimed ...

Identity theft has given way to a whole new range of criminal activities in the area of credit card fraud, house stealing and many more. The worsening economy isn't helping for more and more people are getting desperate, turning to activities they would not otherwise engage in. There are however a lot of seasoned professionals who do this for a living and know all the alleys to pursue. Over the internet, we have phishing and vishing scams that aim to steal your personal information as well as data regarding your finances. Bank statements and other financial records are ...

var iamInit = function() {try{initIamServingHandler(234,189,507703,"http://cdn.pis.picapp.com/IamProd/Resources/Css/css2.css")}catch(ex){}}()If there is one thing that is clear because of the worldwide economic crunch, it is that people are starting to look at themselves to provide many services that they used to rely on others for. It is the DIY culture reborn. Take a look around you. Before, people used to hire all sorts of service providers in order to get even the smallest things done. Need the grass or bushes trimmed? ...

During the times of economic downturn, stocks were plummeting and many people had sold their shares with the fear of losing a lot. It was likewise reported back then that if you had any intentions of investing in stocks that was the right time to buy them since they were low. This all occurred during the time that sharp oil price increases were hitting the world and everything else was deemed as heading toward disaster. This week, we have seen the slight decrease in oil prices which have given new hope to people who are quite bothered by the ...

Perhaps one thing that most business have steadily forgotten is the fact that they can really build more business if they try. Apparently some regions have restricted their beliefs to their immediate territories, totally forgetting the essence of marketing and its branches. Among them include that of global marketing, a branch to which is certainly a big boost if given the ample consideration on how to go about it. Going global is not hard if you know your market. Fear of considering cultural and political factors outside the standard ...

Some months back, we had already heard that we should brace for recession in key parts of the world. A lot of people stand to lose their jobs and rightfully so, we have seen thousands to perhaps a million people now jobless no thanks to this economic crisis that has befallen the world. The big three auto manufacturers have made necessary cuts and so have banks. Three companies have joined the fray as well and this includes consumer electronics giant Sony which has cut over 8,000 jobs due to the ...

The much publicized Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are the last pieces of a sales strategy that most retail outlets and stores are trying to resort to so that they can save themselves from the evident faltering sales besetting most business sectors today. These are of course different from the usual holiday shopping spree but as we all know, this year’s Christmas sales are not expected to be as profitable compared to past years. Finding ourselves in the worst crisis since the 90’s is one thing but the bad ...

They call it China’s Stimulus Plan while others call it the New Deal. With no aid being set aside to attend to the Asian countries, no other than China itself has stepped up and laid out a new plan to help faltering global markets particularly in Asia. The act does seem commendable and has shown a bright ray of hope. However the fact remains, how good is it and up to where can it aid a faltering Asian market? If it does succeed, will the world follow? Do remember that ...

The price of crude oil in the market has been going down in recent months but unfortunately gas pump stations have not adjusted their fuel prices, particularly for diesel and premium gasoline. What gives? Some claim that they are hesitant while others are declaring that they are still observing the decline in oil prices. My question is this; up to when? Apparently some leading gas distributors are claiming that since they delayed the oil price hikes some months back when oil prices ballooned to over $100 per barrel as the ...