Archive for July, 2008


July 14th, 2008

Home Business Tips - How Firm Is Your Foundation?

They say that a structure is only a secure as its foundation. This is not only true in architecture, but it is also true when building a home business. No matter how much work you put into building your business, if the foundation upon which it is built is not a solid one, your business is unlikely to stand up to the stress of outside forces. In this article, I’m going to show you how to make sure that your foundation is as strong as possible. Some of this, you may not want to hear.

July 3rd, 2008

Small Business Failure - A Marketing Approach

As many inexperienced business owners might admit, starting a new business is no easy task, there are many things that could go wrong however, in order to make things work you need to think and act in a positive way. Choosing the right niche, product or service and marketing strategy are vital for your success but, these are not the only factors that you should pay attention when starting a new business, having the right tax strategy will help you stay afloat and avoid problems with your local government. In this article were going to focus on marketing.

July 3rd, 2008

Why Ltl Freight Makes Sense

On time delivery to your customers is an important part of your business and if you are one of those vendors that do not usually have big bulks of goods to be delivered at any one time to a particular customer, you may, from time to time, face difficulty in locating a suitable transporter whenever you need one. That is why LTL freight is the way to go - it is cost saving and you can be assured that your goods will arrive at the doorstep of your customer’s place on time. LTL is an acronym that stands for Less Than Load. LTL freight means that the cargo that is being shipped does not require an entire truckload by itself - you only pay for the space that you use, so you do not have to worry about having to pay a truckload’s charges for sending out cargos that uses less than a truckload’s space. LTL shipments are commonly between 100lbs and 20,000lbs.

July 1st, 2008

Chengdu Teahouses

Visitors to Chengdu will find there are a lot of teahouses scattered throughout the city. Drinking tea has become quintessential part of Chengdu people’s daily life. Because of this, Chengdu has formed a special tea culture all its own which attracts visitors from across China, and around the globe.

For Chengdu locals, it is very important to have the proper atmosphere to enjoy their tea. For most people, the perfect place would be a teahouse. The most popular location for teahouses in Chengdu is along the south bridge of Dujiang Weir, where the scenery is wonderful and the weather is pleasant.


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