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July 29th, 2008
nanny cams
Posted in Business, Finance, General, Small Business by mdzarate
A nanny cam built with IP technology gives you the ability to access and view captured video directly over the Internet. IP-based cameras come in both wired and wireless versions, and are ideal for remote surveillance. This is the most popular choice of technology for nanny cams as it facilitates instant remote access to events within your home. IP-based cameras come with a built-in web server, which allows for direct connection to the Internet from your in-home network. To facilitate video storage and management, you can also incorporate your personal computer to act as a recording unit to store video images on its hard drive.
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July 9th, 2008
spy cams
Posted in Business, Finance, Financial, Investing, Small Business by mdzarate
A hidden camera is one discreet way to assuage and alleviate concerns around your home. Parents find them especially helpful when it comes to keeping an eye on the person watching their children. But are hidden spy cams fair to those who are being watched? Do nannies have a right to know if they are being recorded?
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May 5th, 2008
Field Repair Pro’s Need a Wireless Credit Cards Option
Posted in Credit, Financial, Small Business by rbaker
We have a great appliance repair guy. He tries hard to get to us the same day we have a problem, and when he does get to the house he’s always been able to figure out what the problem is and fix it quickly. But I can’t help but notice when I write a check for the service that it gets tucked into a wallet thick with checks from customers. Which means at the end of the day he has to sit down and fill out a deposit slip and hope none of the checks bounce. I’m sure his life would be so much easier if he had a wireless credit cards capability. It might even shorten his work day.
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April 30th, 2008
E-Shopper Vote for Merchant Accounts on Your Site
Posted in Business, Credit, Small Business by rbaker
The decision over whether or not to add merchant accounts is usually made by the online business owner, but it might be a good idea if they let their customers vote. Because those people would say regardless of the size of the business they want to find they have the option of paying with their credit card. They really don’t care if you are a multi-national retailer or a mom-and-pop working from their basement — they want to know that when they reach the virtual checkout lane that credit card processing will be available.
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April 5th, 2008
Insured Risks Public Liability Insurance
Posted in Business, Economy, Finance, Helpful Info, Small Business by blogadmin
If members of the public or clients come to your property or if you go to their place of work you can consider thinking about looking into public liability insurance. This sort of insurance could cover tonnes of things, all awards or monies passed to a member of the general public for the reason that of injury and damage to their place if work caused by you yourself & your business.
There are many things, exclusions & warranties that will often be applied to insurance policies. It is consequently prominent that you thrash out with your insurance advisor any that are applicable to your insurance policy. Insured Risks will give you Public Liability Insurance at fantastic prices.
A pleasant enterprise who focus in this are Insured Risks. The public liability firm recommend small business public liability insurance available at a decidedly reasonable price. The company will assure that you and your firm take out the precise business public liability insurance policy that is suitable for you and your organisation. Having small business public liability insurance is not a legal requirement conversely it does however make fantastic business sense. Local authorities might well generally appreciate a minimum level of one million public liability insurance for works to be undertaken at their property or on their behalf.
Insured Risks business public liability insurance cover is available for in excess of 240 contracting trades and professional occupations. Risk insurance cover is available on steps of £1m, £2m and for the majority of cases £5m. The insurance organisation is specially designed to cover individual trades men, professionals and small businesses up to a total of twenty staff, with or without limited company status.
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February 2nd, 2008
Forwarding a parked domain name?
Posted in Business, Helpful Info, Marketing, Small Business, Uncategorized by jeffdellis
What does it mean to forward your parked domain name?You can forward your parked domain to an existing Web site. When visitors go to the domain you forwarded, their Web browser automatically forwards them to the URL you specified. You can also add masking to your forwarded domains, which prevents the forwarded domain URL from displaying in the browser’s address bar. If you set up masking, you specify a title and meta tags to assist with ranking your Web site on search engines.
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January 18th, 2008
Small business office supplies
Posted in Small Business by BabyDirect.com
Let’s face it, things are getting tight. The economy is at the gates of a recession and prices are going up. It’s time to look for more ways to save for your business. Every small business needs office supplies. Most of us go to the big 3 (Staples, Office Depot and OfficeMax) but there are plenty of small companies providing the same (or better) selection of office products as the Big 3, and at better prices too. Just run a serach online and compare prices, you’ll be glad you did.
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January 16th, 2008
More People Want to E-Shop with Plastic
Posted in Business, Credit, Small Business by rbaker
In the final two months of 2007 close to $30 billion worth of purchases was made via the Internet. How much of that landed in your pocket? Whether it’s the aging baby boomers, Generation X or Generation Y people are showing increased willingness to pull out their plastic when they shop by computer. But the stat that may be hardest to believe is that there are still e-businesses that do not offer credit card processing. They think it’s too complicated. Or too expensive. Or their business isn’t big enough. However, by doing some research they’ll quickly see that setting up card processing is as easy as opening a checking account, that profits go up and that any size business can benefit.