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Steps for Creating a Paperless Home Office

Productivity Bits

We’ve all been there: Keeping and storing documents that we deemed important throughout the years only to walk into the home office space one day and see a mountain of papers staring back. This can be magnified ten-fold if you work from home. Creating a paperless home office is a two-part process.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

Success

Google Trends will compare search terms and rank them by popularity over time and country. Google Keyword Planner helps you input a product or search term and find related, and ideally underserved, audiences. This can be done from your home office but quickly becomes unscalable. Google search/keyword search.

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Nibbles and Yum-Yums: September 17, 2010

Eat Your Career

My friend, Kathy, recently started this snarky little blog that describes the madness that is working for an entrepreneur. In the month of October, I’ll be doing a big redesign of the Eat Your Career Laboratory (my home office). I had a Citibank credit card but I just chopped it up. Post on Google Buzz.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

A Self-Hosted Wordpress Blog. Oh, did I mention that your meeting confirmation hits your google, outlook or web calendar as well as generates a confirmation email. Can't Live Without Google. Accept Credit Cards Anywhere, Any Time. It's a credit card service with no monthly fee, no minimum.

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Work-Life Balance 2.0 and Small Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Other Great Business Blogs Social Media for Business WinWeb Pitch of the Week – Martin Everard Benefits Of Building A Home Business Is There More Financial Hardship To Come? One I would add would be to blog as we. Töpfer over at the Small Business Blog made a wonderful post yesterday about work-life balance and [.]

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