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Small Businesses go to Work.com
webworkerdaily.com — Business.com is launching a user-contributed small-business manual today at Work.com. The site already hosts more than 1000 guides dealing with contracts, accounting, financing, et cetera. Most guides are super basic, but the provided templates generally render them well-organized.
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- attila, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1I love this site, and I'm glad I found it. Check this out for an example of how the guides are structured: http://www.work.com/small-business-blogs-721
- jus1haz2, on 10/12/2007, -1/+6To me Work.com looks like one of those spams sites. Looks like the sites that tend to show up when you mispell a domain name.
I dugg it for the idea but think the site could use some work.
- jus1haz2, on 10/12/2007, -1/+6To me Work.com looks like one of those spams sites. Looks like the sites that tend to show up when you mispell a domain name.
- sockpuppets, on 10/12/2007, -0/+4They paid 7.5 million for the domain, it's about time they do something with it.
- sshack, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2This doesn't seem that great. I go to the hiring section and all it has is basic stuff on handling temps, interns and very basic resume filtering.
That stuff is covered a million times already. How about advice to hire in domains which
you aren't knowledgable in? Like how to hire an attorney, or accountant, or
a professional whose profession you don't know much about. - geekchic, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1They need to make it clearer that the advice is USA-Specific.
Currently, that is not always obvious. - guthrie413, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0well organized. content sux. i like http://www.smallbizresource.com
- martin20088, on 11/27/2008, -0/+0additional tips for small business http://www.good-tools.net/
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