Samuel Martin's Articles in Small Business

  • 'Stop the Stupid Stuff' In Your Business
    We are living in a world of change. Shift happens! Competition comes from all over the world, which means that many American businesses are in trouble.
  • Aromatherapy: Sweet Smells For Success
    Your company is having a meeting with potential clients and you want to make sure everything is all set for their office visit. You've brought in donuts and coffee, and the conference room is looking good. However, you still think something may be missing to ensure the sale goes through the way you want it.
  • Clutter out, Color in: Make Your Office Work for You
    Is your workspace working for you? Research shows that your environment makes an impact on your mood. So it may be time to give your space at the office a makeover to liven up things at work.
  • Cost-Reducing Tips for the Small-Business Owner
    One of the keys to running a successful small business or home office is learning to control costs. Even the smallest expenses can quickly add up and cut into profits, leaving you with a business that won't move forward.
  • Five Money-Saving Travel Tips for Small Businesses
    Small businesses often need every break and discount they can get, and traveling can be one of the most costly areas for small businesses. Unfortunately, many of the best travel advantages only go to big businesses.
  • Multisourcing Creates More Opportunities
    As more companies turn to outsourcing to alleviate budget issues and increase productivity, they are generating more business through multisourcing agreements in tandem with other firms. Through multisourcing, smaller firms are being given the opportunity to compete with larger organizations.
  • Rules of Growth For Small Businesses
    For years, I have tried to answer this one question: What do small businesses that achieve sustained growth do differently from those that do not grow?
  • Small Business: Affordable Health Benefits Key Concern
    Health care benefits have become more expensive in recent years, which puts them out of reach for many Americans. Of the more than 45 million Americans who are uninsured, nearly 60 percent are employed by small businesses.
  • Small-Business Servers Increase Efficiency
    As small businesses expand in size and geographic scope, they often find it difficult to make technology available to employees in all locations. Today, however, many are finding that by installing small-business servers, they're reaching more people in more places. They're also increasing productivity, profitability and efficiency while decreasing costs.
  • Small-Business Servers Support Telecommuters
    More Americans are showing they can get their jobs done from just about anywhere outside the office. And as some businesses expand in size and geographic scope, they are finding new technology to help employees who telecommute.

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