Monday, February 25, 2013

Secret of Success for Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)



At  this moment, not an easy to be owner a small or medium sized enterprise (SME). The cost of living is high, people aren’t spending their money and investors are becoming increasingly conservative.

If you’re an entrepreneur, you may have even found yourself worrying about your cash flow management leaving you in financial hot water last year. But with help, you should be able to achieve your

Mistakes to Avoid for Guest Blogging

Hi, everyone welcome again in "ibusinessidea.blogspot.com", blogging also part from a business, as an editor for several blogs that accept guest posts I see a lot of the same mistakes made over and over.

If you are hoping to become a guest blogger for a particular site, I recommend you review the following mistakes and avoid them.



Failure to Research What the Blog is About

Blogs that are

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Test Your Business Idea

Some of the greatest inventors and entrepreneurs admit to having failed at some point in their careers, but Richard Christensen, entrepreneur and author of The Zig Zag Principle (McGraw-Hill, 2011)  says while failing may be a normal part of business and life, most of us are ill-equipped to fail efficiently.


He uses the analogy of skiing to teach entrepreneurs to take deliberate diversions on

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

How to Protect Your Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights in Overseas Markets



Are you thinking of taking your business global this year? Whether you are a service-based business or hoping to export your products, it’s critical that you take steps to protect your trademarks, copyrights and patents overseas.


Why? Industry estimates suggest that $250 billion is lost by businesses each year due to infringement of intellectual property (IP) rights in international markets.

Monday, February 11, 2013

10 Local Marketing Tips, You Can Implement Today

Have you ever wondered why some local businesses seem to be thriving by marketing themselves only on the Internet? So did we. And we discovered that you must start with Google.



However, you have to go above and beyond it to make the Web a real game changer for your small local business.
There are thousands of different ways to market your business on the Internet. But we know you’re very busy

Friday, February 8, 2013

Now Is Time for PINTEREST to Start Generating Revenue

Pinterest, the company whose trademark social pinboard allows users to display images they find appealing, has decided it's time to work toward profitability. "A lot of last year was keeping up with growth
[and] the big change with touch-screen devices," founder Ben Silbermann said. "[This year], we're building foundations to monetize." What are it's plans? Pinterest is getting ready to

Monday, February 4, 2013

Teaching Kids to be Business Savvy

One of the best reports I read this summer - about students from age 10 being taught business and economics under the proposed national curriculum – received scant coverage. Nobody seemed terribly excited by the idea, even though teaching primary school kids about business is brilliant.



I have long argued we need to teach entrepreneurship at schools. Predictably, the draft shape of economics

Saturday, February 2, 2013

You Should Switch to Google Apps

Below, I outline the top reasons your business needs to be on Google Apps:




1. The Cloud
2012 was the year of the cloud and 2013 is carrying the momentum.
With that momentum, businesses see the opportunity that Google Apps
presents. In fact, according to International Data Corporation analyst
Melissa Webster, Google will gain momentum this year because there’ll be
a lot of collaboration