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An ideal website has a diverse set of components that completes it. The components include purpose, rich quality content, mobile compatibility, navigation, colour palette, easy loading, speed-tested, search engine optimized, mobile responsive, readability, and typography.
By Webindia Master5 years ago in Journal
5 Simple Ways To Revamp Your Spa Business This Year
It is more important this year than at any time before for small businesses to attract new customers. Spas are no exceptions. If your business is slow at the moment, there are steps you can take to bring your clients in. Here are five simple ways to revamp your business.
By Robert Cordray5 years ago in Journal
Six Sigma in the Mobile Workforce Management
However, success was not consistent everywhere. In areas of highly mobile workforce management, such as sales and services, deployments have always been a challenge, even though these people are in constant contact with customers.
By Andrew James5 years ago in Journal
Local blogging ideas that you can monetize
Get paid to post local job ads Major online job search engines, such as Indeed.com, Monster.com, and Careerbuilder.com, or even the LinkedIn online social network for professionals, have managed to dominate the market of browsing employment opportunities online.
By thepavsalford5 years ago in Journal
How Actors Can Save and Make More Money
DON’T FORGET: As an actor YOU ARE A BUSINESS. You are an entrepreneur and CEO of your own company. The building/factory is YOU and the products you sell are YOUR UNIQUE SKILLS. Therefore you can and should maintain, invest, insure, and improve your business so that you can stay in business over the long term.
By Yolanda Nollie - Entertainment Consultant5 years ago in Journal
The Story Behind James Hopkins Coaching
Take one look at James Hopkins and you won’t see the typical “millionaire status” success story. Far from it. At the age of 17, Hopkins didn’t want to attend a university, so he began working at the paltry sum of $600 per month. At the age of 20, a cyclist ran into his vehicle and died — leading to a PTSD diagnosis and a lengthy police investigation process.
By Victoria Kennedy5 years ago in Journal
Taking a Calculated Leap Without Losing Momentum
As an independently contracted delivery driver, delivering groceries and food for the last three years full time (and then some), I've had to evaluate my opportunities and the conditions I face each day, and choose where to push harder, where to lay off, and when to simply back away.
By Jamie Woodard5 years ago in Journal








