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    Saturday, November 30, 2019

    Business The Internet Society (ISOC) has just sold the ".org" TLD for USD 1.35 Billion, to Ethos Capital, a brand new private equity company, after the price caps for the domain were removed.

    Business The Internet Society (ISOC) has just sold the ".org" TLD for USD 1.35 Billion, to Ethos Capital, a brand new private equity company, after the price caps for the domain were removed.


    The Internet Society (ISOC) has just sold the ".org" TLD for USD 1.35 Billion, to Ethos Capital, a brand new private equity company, after the price caps for the domain were removed.

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 11:22 AM PST

    Doorbusters Busted: Shoppers Rethink Black Friday

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 10:48 AM PST

    Turning 5k into a legitimate venture

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 09:37 PM PST

    ok so i gotta clean 5k and more in the future. What is the best way to get this on the books and be legitimate, ill pay the government scammers tax. Dont want no car wash, thinkin somethin digital, its that kind of world these days.

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    How to Get Google Adsense Approval Fast With a New Blog

    Posted: 30 Nov 2019 01:53 AM PST

    What is Deep Linking and Why You Should Use it ?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 06:12 AM PST

    Costco Pays Dearly for Shopping SNAFU

    Posted: 30 Nov 2019 12:20 AM PST

    What Can Kill Your Digital Loyalty Program

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 11:38 PM PST

    High-End Finance Jobs Will Be Displaced By AI, Too

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:43 PM PST

    Amazon sues the Pentagon over $10 billion cloud computing contract

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 11:21 PM PST

    Amazon filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Federal Court on November 22 to overturn the U.S. Defense Department's decision to award a $10 billion cloud computing contract to rival bidder Microsoft. Federal Times first reported the news.

    Amazon's cloud computing subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, claimed that the company selection process for the government Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract "contained clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias.

    Source: Amazon sues the Pentagon over $10 billion cloud computing contract

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    Corporate debt nears a record $10 trillion, and borrowing binge poses new risks

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 11:12 PM PST

    How do you organize your expenses?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:22 PM PST

    Starting a Shipping company oriented around IT companies, is it worth going after?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 10:12 PM PST

    Companies that deal with lots of Hardware often deal with making the long drive to a local Microcenter. Or just stock up. But they can find themselves in wait of often 3 days waiting for a order to come through via shipping, because paying a technician a hour to go there, and hour back, is too troublesome.

    I am proposing same day shipping for these companies. I would be stationed at Microcenter, or any local vendor. And wait for the orders to come in. I would have windows, say anything ordered before 10 AM, will get there by 3, anything ordered before 12 PM, get there by 5. I would be able to supply them with the hardware same day, instead of wasting money on precious employees. As a add on, I'll be shipping equipment to the client site, that way, they don't even have to carry the equipment there.

    Now comes some questions, I am thinking of doing this alone at first, with only 2-3 IT companies, even then, it may not be efficent enough to break even, but perhaps just to test the waters.

    Do I charge per shipment?

    Should I start this off as a text based forum? Or an online form be better?

    Do you see this having potential?

    Should I in the future look into renting local storage units locally with already purchased tech to ship locally faster?

    Last one, how do I bill them? Should I simply take the orders in, then send them a bill every 2 weeks? Or per month? Or just charge them the same day?

    I was thinking perhaps $10 per order? Or is that too much or too little?

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    What is a/the city watchdog in business terms? and what does it do?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 09:43 PM PST

    IBC Covers | Woven & Elasticated Covers for 1000ltr IBC

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 07:13 PM PST

    Business owners of Reddit: What problems do you face in your business?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 06:13 PM PST

    I would love to learn more about the difficulties business owners face. I am interested in creating a business solutions company and am just looking for inspiration or advice. Thank you in advance.

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    Warren Buffett is sitting on $128 billion, raising questions about whether the market is overvalued

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 02:40 PM PST

    If a person starts a private company are they required to have anyone in a director role?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 02:22 PM PST

    This confuses me. Online it says private or public you have to have a director.

    If that's the case can i be CEO and director? Why do i have to have one if it's just me starting the business without any loans or debts, if i'm not selling shares?

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    Who is the dave ramsay of business?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 02:06 PM PST

    I've been meaning to listen to someone else

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    Costco website down

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 05:04 AM PST

    Black Friday' becoming a shadow of its former self in US

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:35 PM PST

    Subscribe to this channel and learn how to start a business TODAY! Free of charge!

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 02:59 PM PST

    Is AI marketing a buzzword or does it have value?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2019 11:04 AM PST

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