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    A productive home business means a productive home office. Learn how to select space and then set-up and equip your home office. Extensive information on computers and office technology.

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    By David LaBonte

    Written in plain, clear language, Shiny Objects Marketing, published by Wiley & Sons, explains how to make any product, service or brand irresistible, whatever the economic climate.

    Office Design

    Make Your Space Functional, Aesthetically Pleasing, And Productive
    By Suzanne Kearns
    Nowadays, it makes more sense than ever to work from home. After all, most small business owners do everything they can to cut expenses, and working from home is perhaps the best way to do that. And it may help with the resell of your home. The National Association of Home Builders says adding a home office is one of the top ways to add value. The key is to make your space functional, aesthetically pleasing, and conducive to productivity.

    Office Design

    By Suzanne Kearns

    Many people think it’s easy to work from home, but the truth is that it can be difficult to be productive if you don’t set up your home office correctly. There have been dozens of studies done over the past decade that point to a decline in office productivity if the noise level isn’t monitored closely. In fact, “conversational distractions” play a major role in productivity loss, and experts say that if the noise environment is rectified, office workers will have a 48 percent in productivity.

     

    Office Equipment

    Not Only Won’t It Die, The Number of Faxed Pages Is also Growing In Some Forms
    By Steve Adams

         Let’s be honest. By now, you’d think that faxing would be dead, a victim of all those killer apps (such as email, texting and IM) that came after it. You would expect that the only place you’d see a fax or hear the screech of a fax transmission would be in a movie from the ‘80s, or at an exhibit at the Smithsonian. But you would be wrong.

     

    Home Office Set-Up

    Here’s a Three Step Plan For Setting Up a Shared-Space Home Office
    By Suzanne Kearns

    Many people dream of running a business out of their home, but what they don’t think about is where they are going to do it. We’ve all heard of major corporations that started at the kitchen table or in the garage, but the reality is that most people need an organized, comfortable work space in order to be productive. And that’s where most people get stuck — they simply don’t have a spare bedroom that they can convert into an office.

    Office Equipment

    Using the Power of Smartphones to Grow Your Business
    By Ford Saeks

    If someone had told Alexander Graham Bell that one day his invention would evolve into a device that could turn your lights on and off, he would have taken your temperature with a mercury thermometer, which incidentally, in 1876, hadn’t changed much in over 100 years.
        Remember when the cell phone first emerged? What started as a must-have device that didn’t tie you down has now morphed into a texting, tweeting, multi-tasking productivity and entertainment gadget that offers a wide range of possibilities for you and your business. The lightning-speed advancement of the Smartphone has left many companies scrambling to keep up with the technology and new opportunities.

    Home Office Set-Up

    10 Ways to Set Up Yours for Under $100

    By Kristina Wyatt

    Whether you have an entire room to dedicate as your office, or just a small corner of your bedroom to call your own, the home office is an integral piece of any home-based business. Setting up this space doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg; follow these steps below to create the gorgeous, functional office you dream of, on a budget.

    Home Office Set-Up

    Tame it and Make More Profit
    By Glory Borgeson

    Tom owns his own small business. His type of company allows him ample “desk time” in his office. Tom is interested in news that affects his business directly, government policies that affect small businesses in general, and he enjoys reading anything related to hot topics. Like most businesspeople, Tom gets his information via e-mail from various sources — particular Internet sites and certain TV news programs.When he took a look at how much time it was costing him each day to sift through (and digest) all of the information that interests him, it came out to about an hour and a half a day. That’s seven and a half hours a week!

    Home Office Set-Up

    What if you do you not have an extra room that you can devote to a separate home office? Video shows you how to still find the space for a productive workspace.  

    Office Technology

    Ways to Help You Save Money as Well as the Planet
    By Steve Adams

    When economic times are good, the spirit of altruism seems to come to the forefront. Individuals and organizations look for ways they can make a positive impact on other people and their surroundings — even if it costs them a little more. Making sure the business is environmentally-friendly is one of those activities.

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