Do you know what entrepreneurs and business owners most wanted to know about in May 2007? I just checked the Work.com stats, and last month, entrepreneurs and business owners most wanted to know about the new postage rate changes, creating a great business plan, and low-cost business you can start. Guides new on the list include Starting a Real Estate Business and Finding Wholesale Food and Beverage Distributors.
Here are the top 20 most visited Work.com business how-to guides in May 2007:
- The 2007 Postage Rate Changes (same ranking as April)
- Creating a Great Business Plan (same ranking as April)
- Low Cost Businesses You Can Start (+1)
- Getting the Most Out of Linked In (+1)
- Resources for Starting a Business (-2)
- Making Money on CafePress (same ranking as April)
- Doing Business in Second Life (same ranking as April)
- Finding Free Business Cards (+3)
- Sample Business Plans (+6)
- Finding New Business Ideas (+6)
- Getting a Business Line of Credit (-2)
- Business Logo Design (-2)
- Building an Online Community (not in April top 20)
- Point-of-Sale (POS) Software and Systems (not in April top 20)
- Learning Search Engine Optimization (-1)
- Starting a Real Estate Business (not in April top 20)
- Finding Wholesale Food and Beverage Distributors (not in April top 20)
- Starting a Pool Hall (not in April top 20)
- Employee Evaluation (not in April top 20)
- Using SCORE Counseling Services (not in April top 20)
* means new on the most visited list. # in parentheses is ranking compared with last month's.
Also see April 2007's most visited guides to see what was hot last month, or you can always check the Most Popular Guides page on Work.com to see which business how-to guides have been most popular over time. Is your guide in the top 20? Hints on how to get it there: link to your guide from a variety of sites, put it in your online profiles, put your URL in your signature, email it, blog about it -- there are many ways to spread the Work. More hints in the guide to increasing your online visibility using Work.com.
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