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Creating an effective blogging strategy for your business

Creating an effective blogging strategy for your business

Blogging is one of the most popular and effective methods of keeping both consumers and your website updated with the most recent, relevant information. Despite the soaring popularity of blogging, there seems to be very little education around what does and does not work when it comes to professional blogging.

Infographics: How to become a perfect borrower

Infographics: How to become a perfect borrower

Before you begin the mortgage lending process with your bank, it is recommended to clarify just what your lender expects from you as you go through the process. When you know what questions the lender will be likely to ask, you can better plan out your answers and hence increase your chances for success.

Owning a Dental Practice – A Few Management Aspects

Owning a Dental Practice – A Few Management Aspects

Dentists are health-care practitioners who deliver care to patients ranging from education and government institutions to private cleanings and restorations. Dentists are experts in oral health, they spend years in dental schools to become professional health-care providers. They also have access to continuing education opportunities to further improve and polish their clinical skills.

Four Ways to Maintain the High Standards of Your Business

Four Ways to Maintain the High Standards of Your Business

Not every business easily identifies which factors are important for success, and even fewer manage to maintain these levels in the long term. After all, there are many components involved in running a company; it really becomes a balancing act to make sure everything is taken into account.

Partnering with a Project Management Consultancy is Worth a Try

Partnering with a Project Management Consultancy is Worth a Try

Professional project management consulting is a must-have service for many businesses today. I know it from my own experience. Last year, our company suddenly found that their ongoing projects brought no more expected return. In truth, our projects were not cost-effective – too many resources invested but no desired results received. We wasted our time trying to understand what’s wrong. Then we formed a small research group inside the company and delegated them the analysis of current situation. No luck, weak results were achieved. What we didn’t but should do is to take a deep breath and view our management approach from another, outside perspective. A professional project management consultancy helped us.