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2008
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It’s time for a proper and formal introduction to a very beneficial website that anyone who is trying to promote and grow a business really needs to know about. By way of making sure that business owners get all of the pertinent information about network solutions, Network Solutions has created a website that is dedicated to answering all the questions you may have about how they can help you achieve your business goals.
I spent some time looking around at their site and it is absolutely full of useful and innovative tools that can help small businesses learn how to manage their domains, solve problems pertaining to selling and marketing online, receive guidance for creating a Web presence, and help businesses learn how to use security certificates to protect customer information and to guard against fraud.
They even have webinars that provide training in search engine optimization and pay-per-click. In addition to their webinar selection, they also have downloadable PDF guides for lots of great subjects pertaining to online business development.
Network Solutions is all about helping small businesses start and market their businesses online. They have extensive experience and can provide an affordable, yet complete, service to anyone seeking to promote an internet business. The site they have created for introducing their services is a complete and informative way to find out exactly what services they offer and how you can utilize these services for your unique needs.

Jul
29
2008
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Is a deliberate contamination of our nation’s food supply a serious threat?
In January 2004 the Bush administration released a Homeland Security Presidential Directive entitled “Fixing Food Safety: Protecting America’s Food Supply From Farm-to-Fork.”
The directive outlines a coordinated national approach to handling threats to the food supply. The directive tasked the U.S. Department of Homeland Security with taking charge of the national food defense efforts while working in coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Despite increased responsibility and concern, the FDA has not received any additional funding to support food-related anti-terrorism activities. The USDA has received an additional $150 million.
One tool used by the FDA and the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service is a computer program. It examines and analyzes the vulnerabilities within supply systems and infrastructure. Once these vulnerabilities are identified, food growers, producers and manufacturers can focus on protecting the most susceptible areas in their systems.
One problem seems to be that there are no means to ensure that farmers and manufacturers implement any such measures to protect the food supply.
The Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 includes a number of provisions designed to improve the food safety efforts of the FDA in cooperation with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This includes new authority to protect the food supply against terrorist acts and other threats.
Jul
29
2008
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Love freebies? I do! What with pinching pennies to death lately, finding freebies here and there is a good way to help the finances. I have some great freebies for you today!
VistaPrint is having a very Special Sale right now that they call their “Free Everything Sale.” Sound interesting? Just listen…
1. Free business cards and a holder
2. A free rubber stamp
3. 25 free business card magnets
4. 100 free postcards
5. A free T-shirt
6. 10 free invitations
7. 140 return address labels
8. One month free website service
I’d be interested in just about everything on that list…but if I had to choose, I guess I’d go for the T-shirt. You can fully customize it on their website…that’s cool! I think I might just like to fool around with that on their website for a while…I love stuff like that. Next on my list would be the business cards and holder. This would be a useful item any business-person.
If this sounds like something you’re interested, be sure to act quickly, because this is a limited time offer. Definitely worth checking out though! These are great freebies!

Jul
29
2008
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Finally! Due to the rising cost of outsourcing, some US companies are starting to look back to within our borders for their manufacturing needs. The comparison between the cost to produce goods in the United States or to produce them abroad has narrowed. For this we can thank a decrease in China’s competitive advantage.
The Chinese yuan has appreciated 18 percent against the dollar in the past three years. This meas that exports are now more expensive and less competitive. Chinese wages have also more than doubled over the past five years and the Chinese government has either lowered or eliminated tax breaks on exports.
Another factor is that oil prices have skyrocketed from $25 a barrel in 2002 to more than $125 today. This expense discourages American businesses from shipping manufacturing operations overseas.
Hard data documenting a shift homeward is not yet available, but a second-quarter survey of 314 member companies showed that 59 percent of respondents have seen “increased costs of materials and supplies imported from abroad” and 30 percent are purchasing more supplies from US sources.
Economic forces make it more attractive for an increasing number of manufacturers to move toward more domestic production. These factories won’t be built overnight, but increases in oil prices and shipping costs are making this much more cost effective.
U.S. production costs are also increasing along with China’s. The study said 79 percent of manufacturers report increased costs for domestically produced goods. Some businesses are finding that reducing costs by cutting overseas shipments sweetens the incentive to manufacture here at home.
Bottom Line…if given the choice, businesses will likely agree that American workers are better than anywhere else. There is a pride in workmanship that is missing in products produced in other places. This is just one of many advantages to producing in the USA.
Jul
29
2008
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Who couldn’t use a makeover? We all get tired and a little rough around the edges and freshening things up is just exactly what it takes to breathe new life into us right?
A website is no different. If your website could use a little oomph, then what you need is to take a look at the brand new offerings and website of Split5’s Web Design Portfolio. This is the place to go when you want a little pizzazz for your website.
