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Web Site Tip

When selling products on your small-business Web site, be a neat freak. Don’t simply list all of your offerings. Instead, group them into categories so shoppers have an easier time finding what they want. For instance, if you sell tea, you might want to group your products by flavor or by country of origin. If you sell men’s jewelry, group watches into categories such as dress watches, waterproof watches, watches with leather bands and so on.


Vehicle Insurance

Before you buy a new auto for your small business, check out the cost of insurance. Insurance rates vary considerably from model to model. Expensive vehicles could add $50 to $100 per month in premiums. Engine size, safety tests and the costs of parts are all factored into insurance premiums. So before you drive that new vehicle off the lot, check with your agent about the cost of insurance.



 

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