The Home Business News and Reviews Web Log

Monday, May 18, 2009

Choosing Modern office Chairs for your Business

In choosing your own office chairs, whether for a smaller home office or a big business one, I think that it is
imperative to select one with a first-rate ergonomic profile as well as basic intuitive controls to take into consideration factors such as height plus seat depth.
Furthermore, based on my own past experiences of around twelve or so years, I do think that it is of key importance that the chair or other piece in question have top-notch fabric. if you are
gonna go and spend a great deal of time in your office, then you should make sure that the chair is easy on the neck as well as your spine. it seems to me that certain chair models are better engineered this way than
others. As for me specifically, if I had to rate strictly on appearance alone, I tend to like the look of the distinctive European made design office chairs.
Furthermore, those nations do offer wonderful office furniture, much like an top-of-the-line Lambourghini Ferrari, however, they are not always the ideal choice in every specific situation. if you need more ideas, may I suggest office chairs from Sitbetter.com because they have a lot of good stuff to choose from.
Of the Italian-made made models, I am particularly enamored of The newer Luxy Nulite line of office chairs which are are suitable for an extensive array of various uses.
For instance, each chair in this particular line has a full range of fabrics so as to to substantially improve any office which you may happen to have.
One of the very best all-around chairs in my opinion is the prestigious Aeron, which was designed by Herman Miller about eleven years ago following plenty of ergonomic research.. Another one that I happen to like is the
'Mira', which was also designed by the incomparable Herman Miller. All in all, it comes with a full range of adjustments so as to provide complete back support while at the same time
the Celle promote an even distribution of weight because it has a pliable frame. Very cool design indeed, and visually stunning as well.
This line is not only recognized by me as a leading design but also by various authorities in the field. As an example here,some of his products have been recognised for the extremely high quality
of their designs.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Living in Hawaii

Someone asked me if it is hard to do business in Hawaii...I made the change. I changed the blog post because I did not have a lot of extra space so I will give you the simple version. I am sure you will like the work, it is good. I call him the 'Whiz Kid'. He is smart and he does not sleep much, he has a lot of endurance on the computer.
About the local/haole thing, yes it is occasionally annoying. Yes there is some tension and some nepotism/old buy network here....I am not sure how it compares to Mauai. I am fortunate to work for myself. It was harder when I had to be an employee and compete with the local guys, because then jealousy and rivalries can happen. And of course as the traffic gets worse some of them blame us. And there is a bit of a meth problem here which further causes issues. This is the other side of paradise I guess. Of course, every place I have lived has had it's imperfections, so I try not to let it get to me.
Kauai has it's pluses and minuses...but if you have a positive attitude you will overcome most of the obstacles here.

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Regional Workers Comp News

In a June 29 story out of the Charleston Post, it was reported that business owners were encouraged when South Carolina's
Legislature passed a comprehensive workers' compensation reform and the Governer then signed this bill into law over the past week.
The newspaper went on to say that the act of Reforming workers' compensation is going to help push the state in the proper direction of growing prosperity for their four million residents, all the while improving their positioning in the global economy.
The bill will end up saving businesses in excess of twebty-four million dollars, which now can be better applied toward such goals as improved effeciency, hiring more help, and offering more comprehensive benefits.
While many provisions on this bill will benefit all businesses in the state, they particularly will assist small and home-based businesses which are strapped with additional expenses every year and few resources to make their way through the complicated system.
One of the biggest issues with the previous workers' comp system was the broad, unrestricted discretion given the state's Workers' Compensation Commission in awarding the benefits. This legislation takes baby steps to restructure the Commission, which should facilitate more consistent and fairer cases for both parties. It is a good start.
It also helps solve some other pressing issues, like imposing toupher penalties for fraud committed by both employers and workers aloke. In addition, several other high profile Court cases which have set unfair precedents will be modified. The legislation in particular absolves trucking firms from the liabilities in accidents involving independent contractors. Thus, a trucking
firm may not be held responsible for issues involving those individuals with whom they contract but do not specifically employ.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Employment news

According to a June 22 press corps release, Mark Sanford, the Governor
of South Carolina, was expected to sign the new Workers Comp Bill there.
Essentially, this bill is designed to address recent workers' compensation insurance spikes, which are mostly due to problems and inconsistencies in the current system
that is in place. The Governer will apparently join up with various business group members from the state in Simpsonville on June 25 to officially sign the workers' compensation reform bill.
Reportedly, the problems with the current structure are passed on to consumers and therefore adversely affect businesses' ability to grow.
This procedure will happen at the River Shoals subdivision on West Georgia Road in Simpsonville, where he will be met by various business leaders in the community who had helped to rally support for the bill.
The signing is expected to be held outside in the 'under construction' part of the subdivision. Signs will be posted leading to the signing location.
Meanwhile in other state workers comp news, Washington's Dept. of Labor and Industries has announced that beginning on the first of July, and over the next 6 months, employers and workers alike in the state will save an estimated $315
million in workers' compensation premiums thanks to a partial rate holiday.
This basically means that the majority of Washington employers will deduct far less from their employees' paychecks for workers' compensation premiums. And in particularly dangerous occupations like construction, manufacturing or agriculture,
the savings for employers and workers will be substantial.
For work performed from the first of July through the end of December, employers & workers will not pay the Medical Aid Fund premium.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Employment Data

According to reputable and respected journalists George Avalos and Barbara E. Hernandez of the MEDIANEWS network, a two-year-old bill is about to become due for the San Francisco Bay Area as well as the rest of California in the form of job losses which have been triggered by the rather steep in the housing market, a recent forecast states.
Experience points to a lag time of two years between a peak in home-building activity and a pronounced slowdown, or even job losses, for industries whose fortunes are linked to the housing market, according to researchers with the UCLA Anderson Forecast. The economists studied four cycles involving housing slumps and the after-effects on the job market.
Job losses connected to the housing bust have already begun to come to the fore in some areas like the East Bay. Even more troubling is the fact that the early indicators seem to suggest that the Alameda-Contra Costa region is being hit quite a bit harder than the state of California, broadly speaking.

Over the past year, the East Bay has lost some eighteen hundred or so jobs in the normally robust construction sector. This is a decline of almost three percent.
In the meantime, San Joaquin County has lost about eight hundred construction jobs, which is a reduction of just under five percent. And in the state as a whole, construction jobs have shrunk by some .7 percent during the year which ended in May.
And yet, the East Bay all by itself has been the hapless recipient of more than a quarter of all the construction positions which have been lost in the Golden State over that same time frame. More pertinent information over at
The California news Weblo


In particular, 1,200 positions have been lost in the credit intermediation industry, which also includes many high paying positions for both loan officers and mortgage agents.
University analysts have predicted that the slump in house sales may be finally beginning to abate in the state. Prices are staying flat in certain individual markets."Price appreciation has settled in around zero for the Bay Area," one analyst recently wrote.


In spring or summer 2005, building permits in California hit a peak and then began to slide, stated Ryan Ratcliff, an respected economist from the University of California.

"Two years later is right now," Ratcliff said.

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Thursday, September 07, 2006

New Home Business and SEO article

Should you hire an SEO professional for your home business website?

Find out if you should pay for an SEO professional.
What are the pros and cons?

If you own your own home business enterprise then you almost certainly have a website for it.
If for some reason you do not yet have a home business website I recommend you get one as soon as possible,
since it has been estimated by at least one source that as much as 90% of all sales transactions will occur
online by the year 2012. This estimate may be a bit overoptimistic but nonetheless you can see a strong trend here.
Certainly the number of search engine queries has been growing steadily every year and certainly people are becoming more and more comfortable
with the idea of ordering products and services over the internet, according to the data.
Once you have developed your home business website, the next step is to market it.
Should you hire an SEO company or individual to do it for you? If so, what would they do for you specifically?
Essentially, an SEO firm or individual would develop an online marketing plan for your website and, while staying on top of various shifts in the
internet marketplace, would formulate a strategy best suited for you, after analyzing your competition and determining which keywords drive the most customers, sales or leads.
They could also be of assistance in other areas as well, such as advertising and content development.
Why would you want to hire an outside firm to do this instead of doing it yourself?
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Well, it should be noted that SEO is always changing as the major
engines change their "search algorithm" on a regular basis and new rules are implemented.
A company is therefore much more likely to be aware of changes to the search engine's than somebody "in-house".
Therefore there is a strong benefit if you hire such a firm.
On the other hand, it may be outside of your budget range as a home business entrepreneur and is it possible to do this all yourself (or in house if you have any employees)?
Yes it is possible, assuming your targeted keywords are not overly competitive.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Home Business Competition Article

Competition and Your Work from Home Business



As you initially launch your home based or small business enterprise, it is extremely importany that you analyze your competition in an unbiased fashion, thus gaining insights which will be required for success. This is perhaps the most important portion of your overallbusiness plan, and it is ignored by many upstarts entrepreneurs, sadly enouph.
If you are ready to launch your home business, the beginning step is to analyze your competition before you end your employment. In realty, you will wish to set aside a particular frame of time to look at your competition and gain the essential business 'intel'. A few of the components that you should directly observe include, but are not limited to, their sales copy, unique competitive advantage and marketing/advertising postion. Do not fail to look at any of these critical areas; it is indeed essential that you cover each one of them. Be certain to talk with your competition whenever you can, realizing that most business owners, believe it or not, really do enjoy discussing their home business ventures since they are so near and dear to their hearts. Really, it is much like parents enjoy discussing their kids in many cases. Just invite another business owner to lunch and be sure it is on you.

Of course, you might be somewhat better off conversing with an out-of-town competitor since you assuredly do not want them to be suspicious regarding another competitor in close range. If your home based business enterprise will be limited to a certain geographic region, then go a bit outside of that region. And be sure to use the power of the internet to spy on your competitors as well. This is quite common nowadays, actually. Services like whowhere.com can really help, and there plenty of others to choose from also. Another way to obtain this kind of data is to buy something from your competitors. You will then recieve their promotional print and/or vouchers, and you will learn what there prices are, which services that they have and how comprehensive their customer service is. If they ship a product, you will learn whether or not they ship their products quickly. This partcular knowledge could give you a major competitive advantage. In addition, you may desire to check out the quality of the products for yourself. You will probably get further insights that you ever could have considered otherwise. If their enterpride happens to be a service, you may easily see the results for yourself. It may be a good idea to be honest about what you are doing when you are going about this market research with your competitors, as you will wish to avoid a bad reputation with them.
Ironically enouph, looking at your home business competitors will give you many great opportunities for self-contemplation. Self-contemplation is simply what you think about yourself and how you define yourself and your business in general.
Remember, Your home based business enterprise might get off to a slow start, steadily adding customers as you become more and more established over time. Of course, it could possibly take off like a storm, rapidly gaining momentum to the point where it simply too hot for you to handle on your own. How well you analyze your home business competition beforehand will have a great deal to do
with either of these two outcomes. Keep in mind that all successful businesses analyze their competition both with a startegic mindset and tactical one. As a geanral rule of thumb, in fact, the more scuccessful the firm the more closely they analyze the others in their field.