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  • Building a Web Site for Your Business
    Over the past 10 years, the internet has gone from being something only computer geeks use to being used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide. It is no wonder, then, that so many businesses are choosing to go online. They are doing so primarily to spread word about their business, but also to be more accessible to clients.
  • Running a Successful Online Store
    Millions of websites exist for the sole purpose of selling things online. Making your own store that will be noticed and allow you to make money is sometimes easy, but usually lined with problems, disasters and frustrations.
  • How to Plan Your Company's Dress Code
    One of the milestones of a growing small business is the point at which you decide you need a dress code. It was all in good fun when you were just a shoestring start-up in a tiny store-front, and there was just five of you running around in jeans and polo shirts. But now you have enough staff that making them conform to a uniform standard of fashion.
  • Designing a Restaurant Menu
    When you're a start-up business with a shoe-string budget, that photocopied sheet with a simple list of your dishes was enough to get by. But as your business grows and becomes more successful, the time will eventually come when somebody says, "Isn't it time we got a more professional-looking menu?"
  • Dressing Your Restaurant for Success
    Marketing your restaurant is something where you tend to turn your sites to the external. You think of signs, billboards, and radio and TV advertisements. But you might want to look inside as well; your restaurant staff could be attired in such a way that it builds up brand identity.
  • Creative Costume and Uniform Ideas for Your Restaurant Bar or Resort Business
    Everywhere we look, we see the businesses such as restaurants, bars, and casinos, that theme their uniform style to match their business' atmosphere. That's all well and good, but sometimes you might think that the uniform styles out there are a little homogenized.
  • Niche Marketing in the Hospitality Industry
    Welcome to our glorious capitalist society, where every entrepreneur may stay busy at whatever industry they like for as long as they wish to be industrious. Just look at those busy wheels of the marketplace turn, will you!
  • Linux The New Choice for the Hospitality POS
    In the beginning, there was Unix. The original form of what we now call a computer operating system was originally a Unix machine, first running on a PDP 11/20 in 1970.
  • Tips For a Hospitality and Restaurant Business Website
    Whether you run a restaurant, espresso cafe, hotel, or inn, having a website is becoming an essential part of doing business in the 21st century. Think of a web page as a virtual storefront - another way for your potential customers to discover and interact with your business.
  • OSHA and Your Restaurant Safety
    OSHA is the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration. They cover the totality of workplaces, not just restaurants. Created in 1970 by president Richard Nixon, Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by issuing and enforcing standards for workplace safety.
  • Business Uniforms What to Wear?
    Are you a businessman? Want to know what you should wear in the office? Here is the answer.

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