Phoenix Auctioneers: Ode to the Color Purple

Posted by Deb Weidenhamer on Dec 27th, 2011 • 

Are you a Phoenix auctioneer? Are you interested in auctions or the auctioneer business? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss a person's ability to admit they are wrong specifically focusing how auctioneers at times must defer to other auctioneers who may have a greater expertise in a particular area.

Simple Tricks to Maximize the Reach of Your Marketing Message

Posted by Chris Ellington on Dec 26th, 2011 • 

Would you like more customers? Here are some very easy things you can do to start getting your customers ten at a time instead of one at a time. Make the most out of your time, effort and expense.

Manager Tips - Creating a Fair Work Schedule for Your Employees

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 19th, 2011 • 

If you are in a position where you have to sit down a make out schedules for employees, this can sometimes be a fairly difficult task to do or it can be easy, it just depends upon the amount of employees you might have and what their specific needs are a long with what your needs are as an employer. It's important that you are able to make a schedule out that is fair to both you and employees.

Developing an E-Commerce Site with Built-in SEO

Posted by Sheila Kloefkorn on Dec 19th, 2011 • 

Is your e-commerce site your best salesperson? This article will provide you with information about e-commerce and search engine optimization, and how together, they can increase conversions and keep your customers coming back! Whether you're a small business just starting out or a large corporation, the following information will be beneficial to you.

Work From Home by Doing Jobs You Love

Posted by Frank Taylor on Dec 17th, 2011 • 

Working from home is the dream of many but hard to make true. Turn your dream into a reality with these practical work from home tips.

Management Training: Servant Leadership

Posted by Bill Jenkins on Dec 15th, 2011 • 

Servant Leadership has recently created a paradigm shift in management training. The concept of Servant Leadership was first introduced by Robert K. Greenleaf in 1970 in his book "The Servant As Leader." It is based on the principle that serving employees is more beneficial than dictating or punishing employees.

All About Auctions - How to Become an Auctioneer

Posted by Tony Robbinson on Dec 13th, 2011 • 

There is more to just calling off the bids at an auction for an auctioneer. These are professionals that have to appraise the valuables or get the service of someone else who can help them with it, they need to convince people to sell things, they are in charge of the advertising and all the other things that go into setting up the auction and they still need to do the bid calling.

Work From Home Resources - How to Take Something You Love to Do And Make Money

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 11th, 2011 • 

So you've heard that one of the best things about working from home is the fact that you can choose when you want to work. This is in most cases the truth and if this is enough to get you wanting to start a work from home career then maybe it's time you sat down and figured out what you would like to do.

Finding the Best Social Networking Services in Arizona

Posted by Sheila Kloefkorn on Dec 11th, 2011 • 

Is your website getting the best possible coverage online using the most up-to-date social networking tools and technology? This article will provide you with information about utilizing social networking services in Arizona so you can reach your target audience! Whether you're a small business just starting out or a large corporation, the following information will be beneficial to you.

Phoenix Appraisal Company: Your Year End Performance Review

Posted by Deb Weidenhamer on Dec 9th, 2011 • 

I began preparing to do the year-end reviews for the staff at my Phoenix appraisal company, and it occurred to me that I will not be getting a year-end review. Whether you are a one person operation or the head of a large Phoenix appraisal company it is important to be able to rate your own performance and look for areas in which you had accomplishments and those areas that need fine-tuning.