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What To Consider When Starting A New Home Business
Wednesday, 05 November 2008
By Donald Pope

  Starting a new home business can be both exciting and overwhelming at the same time. You are finally venturing out on your own and starting a career with something you enjoy. When starting a home business, there are a number of things you will have to take care of. Because of this, there are some things you will want to consider prior to starting your new business from home.

The first thing you want to think about is whether you are going to make this your sole career or if you are going to do this part time. There is nothing wrong with starting a business for part time work. But you have to realize it will take much longer to build up a business online if you are just working part time.

Once you have determined this, it is time to consider what type of business you are going to start. You obviously want to enter a field that has public demand so that you stand a chance of generating a business. However, at the
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Getting Your Press Release Noticed
Sunday, 02 November 2008
By Chris Simpson

  If you are trying to get publicity without spending big bucks, then using press releases is a great idea. They are powerful tools that will inform people about your business. People look to the media for good information, making press releases a wonderful tool to use for company promotion.

Of course you want to make sure that you get your press release noticed so that you get the recognition and attention that you want. So, here are some top tips for getting your press release noticed.

Tip #1 - Make Sure the Release is Newsworthy

First of all, if you really want to get your press release noticed, you need to make sure that the release is newsworthy. It should sound like something that was written by a reporter. It should have the most important information in the beginning of the release and should avoid any hype.

Tip #2 - Send to Sources that are Relevant

You'll also want to make sure that you send the press release to sources that are relevant if you want
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