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November 12th, 2007 @ 7:07 am

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Categories: General

Tags: Question, Smart Phones, Sales Tools, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Sales, Hardware, Rick Broida

email3.jpgYou’ve got questions — we’ve got an inbox! Wondering how to choose a smartphone? Where to look for cheap airfares? How to stay productive during these cold winter months? Maybe you’ve got an office-tech dilemma you’re unable to solve. Send us your questions, and you might just see the answer posted right here! (Well, not right here — in a separate post.)

We also welcome comments, tips, and links to worthwhile business hacks you think other readers would appreciate. Here’s the address to add to your address book: BizHacks@gmail.com. (This may change in the future, but we’ll be sure to notify you if it does.)

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    caromi

    11/13/07 | Report as spam

    Future topics

    How about some tips for remote workers for keeping in touch, and creating the right ambiance in your home office.

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    ronnieman

    11/16/07 | Report as spam

    RE: Send Your Questions to Business Hacks!

    I am a young social entreprenuer having accomplished a degree in counseling Psychology. I want to start a first of its kind firm to guide parents, children, and institutions on how to go about with emotional issues, Where should I start?
    What kind of business plan is best for such a service providing firm?
    Iwill be glad getting your response.
    Ronnie

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