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Anatomy of a Web Site

It’s the prerequisite for the rest of your Web site education. Learn to identify the different parts that together make a Web site tick.

Do It Yourself

With a little bit of patience and a lot of research, you can build your own Web site. We can help you with the research.

Drive Traffic to Your Site

Learn how to mix marketing prowess with technical savvy to get your Web site in front of your target audience and maximize conversions.


Your Confidentiality Policy

Guest Article, Protect Your Business, Running Your Business

By Winmark Business Solutions

Whether you need a confidentiality policy will depend upon what type of information you feel you need to protect. Some specific items that can be protected by a confidentiality clause or agreement are customer lists, trade secrets, inventions, discoveries, data, formulas, business methods, processes, machines, manufacturers and compositions. continue »

Noncompete Agreements

Protect Your Business, Running Your Business

By Winmark Business Solutions

A noncompete agreement is either a separate agreement or a clause in an employment contract that prohibits an employee from working in a related business in your area for a certain length of time. Noncompete agreements are used to prevent an employee from using your business’s confidential information. continue »

Service Contracts

Guest Article, Protect Your Business, Running Your Business

By Winmark Business Solutions

When purchasing office equipment, you’ll often have the option of purchasing a service contract on the new equipment. In fact, sellers will often go out of their way to try to get you to purchase a service contract. The main reason for this is that the profit margin on the service contract is often greater than the profit margin on the piece of equipment you’re purchasing. continue »

Looking Out for Your Business During Flu Season

Protect Your Business, Running Your Business

By Winmark Business Solutions

Your business may have already been impacted by the spring and summer outbreaks of 2009 H1N1 influenza. The CDC anticipates more communities may be affected and/or more severely affected this fall and winter than were in the spring and summer of 2009. The health of employees during an outbreak such as H1N1 influenza plays a critical role in the continued operations of your business. It is vital you keep yourself and your employees healthy in order to maintain business operations. continue »

Simple Twitter Tips that Attract Clients and Partners

Drive Traffic to Your Web Site, Guest Article, Protect Your Business, Web Hosting, social media

By Meredith Liepelt

According to Mashable.com, a leading authority on social media, there are currently over 12 million users on Twitter. Another resource called istrategylabs.com reports that 46% of Twitter users are college grads, and another 17% have post graduate degrees. Furthermore, 47% are between age 18 and 34, and another 31% are between 35 and 49. Males and females are evenly ranked, with women accounting for 53% of users and men 47%. If your target market falls within these demographics, actively participating on Twitter is probably worth your while. continue »

How to Prepare a Business Recovery Plan

Protect Your Business, Running Your Business

By Hostway

Emergency situations can be confusing. Emotions run high, especially if your home and family are also in danger. A business recovery plan helps you take control of the situation and increases your chances of winning the fight to stay in business. continue »