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Art Gib's Articles in Business

  • A Release Valve for MLM Frustrations
    The following article highlights one of the best ways to deal with MLM company frustrations as well as tips for doing serious research on the companies that you want to investigate.
  • Chips Flood the Electronics Market, Flash More Affordable
    Major cost cuts in chip manufacturing have cut into manufacturer's overhead. However the consumers are getting better deals when they shop for flash drives, camera memory and the like.
  • Spanish Call Center Services Bring in Latin American Dough
    The U.S. may be heading to become a bilingual nation in the near future, despite a lot of resistance domestically. It's simply a new age and next step of the melting pot, and businesses are taking early steps to capitalize on this. In telecommunications, this has been accommodated for with Spanish speaking call centers.
  • Drink Up with Half-Yard Ale Glasses at Your Own Bar
    Sometimes people want to go where everybody knows their name. And they're always glad they came, so why not make sure they're drinking right with special touches like half-yard ale glasses?
  • Make Sure That Your Business is Protected
    This article illustrates a couple reasons to hire a good Coeur d'Alene business lawyer. If you are trying to decide if lawyers are worth the investment, learn about all the things that they can do.
  • Textiles, From Tartan Weave to Nanowire Tech
    Textiles -- seems like a boring subject coming right of the bat, but they have a brilliant past with innovative new emergence. Whole country economies are dependent on their export yields. New advancements like power-generating cloth and nano technology integration are making this industry a head turner.
  • Heads Up for Companies with Foreign Business Ties
    The U.S. has demonstrated sanctions against countries it finds a threat or violation to human rights and democracy. The Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC) is an arm of the Treasury Department that monitors the U.S. foreign market to enforce rules on any businesses that work with blacklisted foreign countries or persons.
  • Making the Workplace Non-Slip Safe
    Stairs are a big point to check during an OSHA visit to your business. You can stay within standards using non slip stair treads and prevent a serious human hazard as well by simply investing in some easy to apply friction.

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