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Amazon Sues New York
We saw this one coming.
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New York Opens Amazonian Pandora's Box
New Yorkers may soon be kissing their tax-free Amazon days goodbye.
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MatchPoint.com Offers Yellow Pages Alternative
I recently had an interesting chat with Peter Adams, CEO of Matchpoint.com, which is dedicated to “providing small businesses with a really easy way to use the Net to acquire customers.” The company’s unique approach piqued my interest.
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Reading Between the Retail Lies
Once upon a time there were two presidents who bravely led our country through a pair of wars under the common banner of freedom. Hundreds of years later, we honor their birthdays by heeding the sales calls of our fearful retail leaders.
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Of Tasers and Tupperware
Kitchen gadgets. Health and beauty products. Candles, pocketbooks and jewelry. I’ve hosted and attended plenty of home-shopping parties. But the latest to come down the pike: the taser party.
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Retail
So Many Shopping Days, So Many Labels
Ok. I've had it with the shopping day monikers: Black Friday, Cyber Monday and now there's even a third. What in the Sam Hill is going on? And what does that saying even mean?
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Handling The Holiday Push
Black Friday is past, Cyber Monday came and went and the Internet didn't crash and burn. Now you've got 27 days left to make the most of the holiday retail season.
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Retail
You Gotta Give to Get
Taco Bell is giving away free tacos if a player steals a base in the World Series. What are you doing?
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'Just Start 'Offers New SMB A Launch Pad
Those of you running a successful small business should know one thing: you’re revered and admired by a good portion of Americans who have dreams of starting their own business.
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Retail
Holiday Promos Already?!
Believe it or not, holiday promotions are starting to trickle in and LL Bean has a whopper this year: Free shipping with no minimum purchase required. How can a small business with an online presence compete?
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Beware: Electronics Salespeople Are Not to Be Trusted
Doesn't it always seem like you're being cheated at those big consumer electronic stores? There's something about those salespeople who all wear the color coordinated t-shirts and khakis, smile a lot, talk real fast, and are always pushing warranties, products, or promotions right as you're checking out that just feels like they're trying to get you to shell out more money for no good reason.
Guess what? They are.
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Success at 17: What it Takes
What does it take to start a Web-based small business?
Apparently not much — beyond a really good idea, a willingness to learn, and lots and lots of time.
At least that's the impression a reader will get from this article in Fast Company on Ashley Qualls, founder of Whateverlife.com, a Web site that supplies designs for MySpace pages.
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Best Buy "Professional Series" PCs Challenge Dell
Everyone seems to think branding PCs for small business is a smart idea.
On the heels of Dell's recent announcement of the Vostro line of computers for companies with 1-25 employees, Best Buy is trying to muscle in on the action with its new "Professional Series" label. But small businesses should be wary, as "Professional Series" seems more like a label, not a product.
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Best Buy "Professional Series" PCs Challenge Dell
Everyone seems to think branding PCs for small business is a smart idea.
On the heels of Dell's recent announcement of the Vostro line of computers for companies with 1-25 employees, Best Buy is trying to muscle in on the action with its new "Professional Series" label. But small businesses should be wary, as "Professional Series" seems more like a label, not a product.
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