Depending on how long you have been in the business, you may have a lot of project to choose from to include in your portfolio, or perhaps just a few. The key is to make sure that at the end of every job, you take pains to ensure that there are lots of high-quality photographs of your work.
Latest Small Business Articles
Creating Your Interior Design Portfolio
Posted on March 6, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieCreating An Effective Business Proposal
Posted on March 6, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieIn the initial stages of putting together your business proposal, you should gt as much help and information as possible. If you are a bundle of nerves and don't know where to begin, see if you can get together with someone who has successfully conducted or created the sort of meeting or report that you are looking to put together.
Commercial Loans and Working Capital Survival Guide for Small Businesses
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Stephen BushTo avoid serious problems and survive the business financing crisis, small businesses must evaluate their realistic alternatives for working capital financing and commercial loans. An initial outline for a small business survival guide is provided for commercial borrowers.
Call Center Services bring Continuity in Businesses
Posted on March 4, 2010 by jems HugCall center companies have come up with perfect solutions for allowing the business enterprises to maintain continuity even at times of their downfall.
Creating a User Manual For Your Product
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieNow that you are ready to put your great product out in the world, you'll need to tell your customers how to use it. Here are some tips to get you started.
Creating a Photography Portfolio
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieThe key to a good portfolio is having good material to put in it. To that end, seek the advice of others whose opinions you trust when you are getting your photos together for your portfolio.
Creating a Grandparent's Memory Book
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieA book of your grandparent's memories can provide you with a family heirloom that both current and future generations will enjoy and be grateful for. Here are some tips to get you started.
Creating a Book of Remembrance
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieThere is a growing movement to create remembrance books that honor the recently deceased. Here are some tips on how to make a great book of remembrance.
Create Your Own Personal Promotional Kit
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieIn a slow job market, it can pay to get creative. If there is a company you are dying to work for (or do work for if you are a freelancer) consider putting together a promotional kit for yourself. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Create a Great Family Reunion Booklet
Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jeff McRitchieAs soon as you know when and where your family reunion is going to be held, start sending out letters or emails to all of the families that you believe will be in attendance. In the letter, you can either just make a simple request for information such as where they live, what they are up to, and who is doing what, etc.
Popular Small Business Articles
Introducing Intimus Multimedia Shredders and Martin Yale Pharmacy Shredders
Posted on November 22, 2009 by Jeff McRitchieHaving the right shredder is important for every business these days, thanks to the rise of identity theft, as well as federal privacy laws such at the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). But not only is it important to have the right paper shredder, it's vital to have a way of destroying other types of media including CD's, diskettes, pill bottles, and so on. That's where multimedia and pharmacy shredders come in.
Jitterbeans Vending Machines - Begin Making Profit Right Off
Posted on February 2, 2010 by Mervin SterleFill your vending machine customers with amazement, because a jitterbeans vending machine could delight them and also make a huge potential profit for you.
Small Business Owners: The Importance of Hiring Good Employees
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorAre you a small business owner? If you are, what type of business to do you run? Whether you run a pet grooming shop, a hair salon, a tax preparation service, or a small retail store, you likely have a lot of competition, from both on and offline competitors. While you might assume that being a small business owner gives you a disadvantage, it doesn't necessarily. In fact, many consumers actually like doing business with small businesses, as most are personal, professional, and friendly. Th...
Cleaning Is Exercise For Pregnant Ladies
Posted on August 10, 2008 by David MattinsCleaning is part of an exercise. It requires your body to flex those muscles and move around a lot. With a clean and healthy environment, your pace of work will be fast and not to mention, enjoyable. Even a disabled person, however low his or her motor skill is, can help around with chores around the house. But will that be the same too for pregnant women?
Louis Vuitton
Posted on October 1, 2008 by Harry PeterLouis Vuitton can never disappoint by going out of style, a fact you can verify by looking at the number of Louis Vuitton exclusive stores it is opening shortly in far off places like New Delhi this year and in Mumbai later this year.
Small Business Owners: How to Make Your Specialty Store Profitable
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Deon MelchiorAre you a small business owner who runs a retail store, but not just any retail store, one that is considered a specialty store? A specialty store, as you likely already know is a store that focuses on a particularly type of product or at least a particular niche. For instance, a store that only sells plus size clothing for women can be considered a specialty store.
The Three Most Important Leadership Qualities for Small Business.
Posted on November 9, 2008 by Donna WilliamsIf your goal is to grow your small business, these three leadership qualities are essential for any battle plan. This article shows you how adopting vision, courage, and integrity can leap you forward to growth and success.
Don't just survive...thrive in 2009.
Posted on December 31, 2008 by Donna WilliamsThroughout history some of mankind's greatest achievements have happened in the most challenging times. That being the case, 2009 should be a great year for many smart small businesses...and these business survival tips should make it easier.
Prepare Your Home Based Business Now – Disaster Preparedness 101
Posted on February 16, 2009 by Diana EnnenPreparing your home-based business for a disaster is just as important as writing a business plan. Here are some tips to make it easy. As a virtual assistant and publicist, I live via e-mail. I save all my client’s messages as they have the press releases, follow-up correspondence, media contacts, etc., attached. My whole life is there on Outlook and there it was - the error message of all messages - your Outlook has an error, fix it. So I went to work to fix it. However, it wasn’t long be...
STEP 7: Small Business Startup Guide in 10 Easy Steps!
Posted on April 25, 2007 by Dave JI found out that many businesses went bust before they even went fully operational because they did not start right. Starting right can mean the difference between success and failure. It simply means I should have all the tools, information, facilities, contacts, money management and government compliances all fully prepared and organized. The four key professionals who could help me in getting all these logistics organized and put my organization on a path to starting up smartly and cost..