By: Annetta Powell | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate Tips for becoming a homeowner in a down economy! Have you been turned upside down by this harsh economy. Do you have steady employment and would like to purchase a home? read more
By: Eric Sorenson | 2012-04-05 | Vacations There are several online tour websites which offer services to the people with physical disabilities, mental illness and developmental disabilities, for special needs vacation. But Spend Down is the only one, which allows people who have disabilities the ability to buy credits/points and gradually save for a trip. read more
By: Tom Gruich | 2009-09-14 | Databases A downward trend in business spending never takes away the spirit of true entrepreneurs and this becomes especially true for technically minded database designers who are looking for new opportunities in the financial sector of our economy. read more
By: Ross Weber | 2010-04-03 | Management Great closers get sales no matter the economic situation they or their company faces. The top top closers continue to excel even in the current market down turn. In this article I will explore characteristics of great closers and how they use them to turn up sales in the current market. read more
By: Kathryn Lang | 2010-04-03 | Personal Finance The best way to make money during anytime is to think outside of the box. Either find a need that isn't currently being met and meet it or else find a better way to meet the needs that are already being met. read more
By: John Utah | 2010-03-30 | Business Slashed marketing budgets and a public that is saving their money for uncertain times could mean lower attendance rates for the events industry in 2009. Here are some tips for maintaining growth in tough times. read more
By: Robert Earl Reed | 2010-10-25 | Business Opportunities I was recently watching the show 60 Minutes and one of the lead stories were about people facing retirement with no nest egg. My heart went out to the those folks because the story resonated with millions of Americans today. The story showed people resorting to drastic measures in order to survive from going to free food programs, living with friends & family, adult children borrowing from their parents, collecting cans & bottles and so on. read more
By: John Ray Daniels | 2013-02-08 | Online promotion The economy is tougher than before. Sales are down and a lot of companies are closing down. That’s the harsh reality but there are still things you can do that will help you sustain your business in this tough time. read more
By: Rebel Brown | 2010-09-30 | Management When we deliver unique true compelling value that matches opportunities where buyers will pay for that value, we fuel our growth. read more
By: Justin Eckrich | 2010-03-27 | Small Business With the economy in crisis, and consumers being more cautious with their spending, excess inventory seems to be inevitable. Find out how you can avoid excess inventory, keep your sales climbing, and not have to worry about cash flow issues. read more
By: Kassandra Vaughn | 2010-04-01 | Divorce With people losing their jobs left and right, foreclosures on the rise, investment money disappearing, gas prices skyrocketing, and the unemployment line growing by leaps and bounds, divorce becomes an even more complicated decision to make. How do you navigate the pre-divorce process in a down economy? Keep reading. read more
By: Dave Westfall | 2010-03-30 | Small Business Sell more to your existing customers. It's the fastest way to increase your sales! They already know who you are, where you are and the quality of your goods and services. So, set aside an hour to make 2 minute F.O.R.D. follow-up calls to your top 20 customers. read more
By: James Blatt | 2011-03-28 | Law The admonition to "pick your battles" is advice to choose carefully those arguments that you hash out to the bitter end, because time, patience, and goodwill are in limited supply and some fights are ... read more
By: Knight Pierce Hirst | 2010-03-26 | Culture A bad economy is bad for morale. Everything can look bleak and depressing if you are not looking close enough. read more
By: Eugene Aronsky | 2010-03-29 | College It was the best of times; it was the worst of times; but even during the best of times, college is extremely expensive. The typical student has to pay for tuition, for example 15+ course credits a semester, often at $600 a credit, room, board, plus having a life, other expenses, textbooks, etc. Most of these expenses are paid for by loans, which are not only ever increasingly difficult to obtain, but which accrue interest, and will one day have to be repaid. read more