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Internet Marketing Specialists who get your Website on Top of Search Engine Results
If you are a business owner, there is a good chance that you have heard of Internet marketing before. In all business ventures there is a tremendous competition, and this is especially true in the virtual world. In order to beat the competition; planning, positioning, differentiation of your product as well as effective Internet marketing is crucial. The two main components that will determine if your web site is successful are your Internet marketing strategy and website content.

Best Ways For Small Business To Advertise
In regular parlance, advertisement means anything that markets your product. It is something that attempts to boost your business. Advertisement may be anything, ranging from a radio spot to a message in a brochure. Generally, advertising means a commercial message that appears on the television, newspaper or magazine.

Book Marketing 101- Book Publicity for Authors -- Creating a Book Publicity Campaign
Publicity is that elusive thing that can make or break your book - in all sorts of ways! Learning to promote you and your book is something that can take a bit of "re-training" for most new authors (and many old-timers too). Publicity is really all about selling your idea (and you), but all too often the word "selling" brings up images of polyester clad used-car salesmen, telemarketers, and strong-arm sales strategies that do nothing but alienate your intended customer.

Top 5 Mistakes People Make When Getting Business Insurance
This might come as a surprise to some, but getting the right insurance for your business might be one of the most important decisions you'll make as a business owner. The consequences of inadequate coverage, or no coverage, could be devastating. There is a whole world of things that can happen to you and your business. Not protecting yourself and your business with the right insurance could cost you in so many ways.

The Business Leader as Ultramarathoner
Have you ever heard of an ultramarathon? A standard marathon is just over 26 miles. An ultramarathon is usually on the order of 50 or 100 miles, though there are some that span one thousand! Imagine the endurance required to run such a race.

Pitfall Performance: The Biggest Pitfalls For The Home Business
Joe hated his job. Nothing would make him happier than walking into his boss's office and simply saying, "I quit!" before he walked out the door at the end of the day. But Joe couldn't quit his job. After all, he liked to eat. After some soul searching and brain storming, Joe came up with the perfect idea for a home business. So he started the ball rolling, walked into his boss's office, and joyfully proclaimed those words he dreamed about for so long: "I quit!" With his dream in his head and his heart full of hope, Joe will begin the same journey that so many home business owners begin. He must be aware, however, of the various pitfalls that await him in his journey.

Lyro to Change the Face of Online Business Networking
New Web Site Provides Business Professionals with Powerful Tools for Online Visibility and Expressing Their Unique Skills, Attributes and Style

Home Based Business Gets Bad Review
When a person is searching for a home based business and comes across a bad review it can have devastating results. Instead of thinking of why the business is getting such bad publicity they need to think about who might be writing the review and why.

Thriving Through Proper Marketing
"Advertising doesn't work!"

New Web Site Helps Health Professionals Follow Medical Marketing Laws
A medical marketing firm providing healthcare advertising and medical Web site design for a national client base has just unveiled a free resource for medical professionals to check and make sure their advertising complies with laws and regulations in their state.

Marketing With Myspace?
For those who may not have heard of it, http://MySpace.com is an enormous "social networking" website that has taken the internet by storm. As of early 2007, it was estimated that nearly half of the American populace over the age of 14 had at least one account at MySpace, with the result of account numbers approaching 150 million as of this writing. Every day thousands of new accounts are created at MySpace, many of these for marketing purposes. But is it a good idea to use this vast resource for marketing and attempts at making money online?

Top Eight Mistakes to Avoid When Naming Your Business
Naming a business is like laying the cornerstone of a building. Once it's in place, the entire foundation and structure is aligned to that original stone.

Who are Business Angels?
Business Angels are people who like to invest in struggling businesses which they think have a good chance of making it in the business with some financial backing as well as businesses that are just starting up. These businesses will need help financially to start-up with the purchase of stock and equipment.

The Human Capital Institute, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management Offer
The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and educator in talent management strategies, the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (Chicago GSB), and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management today announced that Harry L. Davis, a professor of creative management at Chicago GSB, will speak at the latest in a series of ongoing B-School Network and Learn events for the Greater Chicago business community.

NexVue Information Systems Spins Off BIO® Analytics Division to Focus Exclusively on Business Intelligence Solutions for the Mid-Market

STAMFORD, CT (Vocus) December 18, 2006 -- NexVue Information Systems (www.nexvue.com), a leading provider of financial and operational business solutions for the mid-market and pioneer in middle market business intelligence (BI) and business analytics, today announced that it has spun off the company's software development division. Named BIO® Analytics Corp., the spin-off company will be dedicated to meeting the growing demand for its breakthrough BIO® business intelligence platform and continuing the development of other affordable, state-of-the-art BI and business analytics solutions for mid-sized companies.

NexVue also announced today the appointment of John French as Chief Software Architect of BIO Analytics Corp. As the BIO platform's Chief Architect for the past four years, French has been instrumental in the flagship product's development. In his new position, French will report directly to Dan Schwartz, BIO Analytics' President and NexVue's founder.

"Since the roll-out of our BIO platform two years ago, we have seen tremendous response from mid-market companies seeking business analytics solutions designed specifically for their needs," said Schwartz. "Increasingly, mid-market companies are competing head-to-head with much larger organizations armed with expensive, sophisticated business intelligence systems. Our BI products level that playing field, having engineered out the cost, complexity and risk associated with traditional BI applications. With the establishment of BIO Analytics, we can continue to build on our successful track record, delivering BI solutions that have significant strategic and bottom-line impact for our clients."

Microsoft recently signed an agreement to market and distribute BIO for its Dynamics™ SL accounting platform for mid-market companies. The product, an interactive reporting and analysis solution that ties together operations and finance data, will be sold under the name BIO for Microsoft Dynamics SL.

"BIO's generic design philosophy provides a simple and highly intuitive interface to Microsoft's rich suite of business intelligence and data administration products," said French. "By shielding customers from architectural and data manipulation issues, it allows them to focus on what is most important - leveraging application data to the maximum strategic advantage to their organization."

French has been a driving force in business intelligence for the past 20 years and has a unique depth of experience in the field, having developed large, enterprise-scale business intelligence projects at companies such as Compaq, Bankers Trust and Grand Metropolitan. "John is one of a handful of people in the industry capable of delivering a platform of such power and sophistication as BIO," Schwartz said.

Todd Gold will also be joining the BIO Analytics team as Software Developer. Gold has a wealth of experience in software development, embracing the latest paradigms and technologies. In his new role, Gold will primarily focus on the development of the next generation of tools and applications for the BIO product line.

"John and Todd bring highly specialized skills and experience to the BIO Analytics team," Schwartz added. "They will be instrumental in our ability to develop and deliver world class business intelligence products and services to our mid-market clients."

About NexVue Information Systems
For more than twenty years NexVue, founded by Daniel Schwartz, CPA, MBA, has been providing middle market companies with analytics and reporting platforms to increase their organizational efficiency and performance. Today, utilities and business intelligence solutions developed by NexVue are widely used with Microsoft Dynamics products. BIO®, NexVue's latest analytics tool, is set to revolutionize the way companies can profit from using their own information effectively. Visit www.nexvue.com to learn more about BIO and other NexVue solutions.

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