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is a LIVE ANSWERING SERVICE AN ESSENTIAL HOME BASED WEB BUSINESS?
Posted on 31. August, 2010.
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How Can A Virtual Assistant Help Your E-retail Business?
Posted on 29. August, 2010.
With the huge influence of Internet, e-retailing is one of the fastest growing business models. Just the sheer speed of online communication and the heavy dependence of people on the Internet mandate the e-retailers to be hyper active and hyper sensitive to the huge and varying demands of the e-consumers. This single reason calls for the active involvement of partners and business associates like virtual assistants to augment your business growth. These are some of the areas that they can...
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I am starting a Virtual Assistant business and need to know the legalities behind starting a home business in?
Posted on 26. August, 2010.
Chicago, Illinois... do i need a business license, insurance, do I need to register my business name? Do I need an EIN number... is all this necessary or can I just build my website and start working? What about the IRS? I need help in any of these questions and anything else I may be missing... it would just be me working... no employees...
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is a home answering service profitable?
Posted on 25. August, 2010.
i am thinking about starting a home based answering service. i would just like to know if it is profitable and if anyone has tried it and has failed or succeeded.
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South African nurse describes the struggle of civil servants striking across the country
Posted on 23. August, 2010.
Lodick Mashile, a surgical nurse for all his working life, took to the picket line outside his hospital, joining hundreds of thousands of doctors, nurses, teachers and other civil servants across South Africa striking for better pay.
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Farm Bureau offers scholarships
Posted on 22. August, 2010.
Albany - New York Farm Bureau is encouraging high school seniors who plan on continuing studies in agriculture to apply for the New York Farm Bureau Agricultural Youth Scholarship.
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Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday
Posted on 21. August, 2010.
Deer Lake deferred βIt seems that a lot of folks in James City would be happy to cut off their nose to spite their face. An age-restricted development wants to add a couple hundred new homes for senior citizens, provide its own roads, police, community center, etc., and bring more residents with steady income, no crime, no schoolchildren, and ample volunteer time. I expect 100 or more ...
