Sunday, September 9, 2007

September 9, 2007 Edition

Welcome to the September 9, 2007 edition of Corporate Vigilance.


Mike Harmon presents Accounting Tips For Those Using A CPA posted at Basic Accounting, saying, "If you are using a certified public accountant there are certain things you need to know. Here are a few important things to do when using a CPA."


Sue Massey presents Do You Know How to Delegate Effectively? posted at Business Management Life, saying, "Delegating work to others is a High Payoff Activity. Being able to effectively delegate is essential to productivity and the operation of your business."


Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » Spending Those Hard Earned Dollars On Advertising posted at Matt's Creative Advertising Blog, saying, "Advertising can be a tricky thing. Knowing where to spend on advertising and how much to spend is extremely important in being able to grow one’s business and grow efficiently."


Chris Tackett presents 5 Things To Consider When Looking for A Network Marketing Business posted at Direct Marketing News, saying, "As the trend of working from home continues, its important to make an educated decision before starting any company. Here are a few things you need to consider and evaluate before choosing a company."


Eric Hudin presents 5 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Marketing Overnight posted at Everyday Marketing Ideas, saying, "You run a business. You have a great product. Your customer service skills are second to none. But your marketing falls flat. Here are a handful of steps you can take right now to get your marketing back on track and make it perform the way it is supposed to."

Tom Stanley presents Top Ten Franchise Opportunities for $20,000 posted at Tom's Franchise Information Blog, saying, "Franchises are among the fastest growing business opportunities available. Franchise opportunities now exist that will fit almost any budget."


Jason Rakowski presents It?s Up To You - Make Customer Service A Positive Experience posted at Learn Good Customer Service, saying, "The sad truth is that most people can probably recall a poor customer service incident before they recall a great experience. Why is this?"


Stacey Derbinshire presents 8 Secrets to Staying in Business - For Entrepreneurs Only posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, "Entrepreneurs that manage to stay in business share a few core characteristics that ensure their long-term survival. Learning these secrets can help you to weather the storm and hang on for dear life."


Tupelo Kenyon presents Integrity Through Self-Reliance posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, "When you live your life as if the whisperings from your soul really matter, you are living life in your own way, on your own terms, based on your own realizations on what is right . . . what is good . . . and what is true for you. You are tuned into your own station. The signal you are receiving and the message you are broadcasting with the story of your life are both on the same frequency. You are joyfully and gratefully choosing your favorites from the buffet of life. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)"

Louise Manning presents Organisations with vision posted at The Human Imprint.

edithyeung presents Steps You Must Take to Run a Successful Meeting and Say Goodbye to Boring Meetings posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..


Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents The Powerful (and Addictive) Nature of Giving posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, "I've come up with an idea that has me covered in goosebumps every time I think about it. And that's a feeling I want to pass on."

Wanda Grindstaff presents The Results "The Money" is in the Action posted at Creating Abundant Lifestyles.

K T Cat presents The Pareto Principle and Corporate Blogging posted at The Scratching Post.

Eric Michael Johnson presents The Downstream Effects of Biopiracy posted at The Primate Diaries.


Leon Gettler presents Accounting students cheat posted at Sox First, saying, "Accounting students are just as likely to cheat as other business students, according to a new study. And that's a warning for how corrupt companies will be."


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Anonymous said...

Thanks for including my post! I've linked back here in my Million Dollar Blog Carnival Roundup (September 15, 2007 Edition) at:
http://millionairemommynextdoor.blogspot.com/2007/09/million-dollar-blog-carnival-roundup_16.html