We all know how important marketing is to improving our brand recognition and boosting sales, but when you’re on a small-business budget it can be difficult to afford quality marketing strategies. Internet marketing offers some relief, though, with dozens of free or inexpensive options to help promote your business. Here we list the best ways […]
Proms and Promises
By Yolande Morris $919. That’s the average cost of prom night expenses for parents in 2015. What’s even more astounding is that low-income families tend to spend more on prom night than middle or high-income families, according to a Prom Survey conducted by Visa Inc. Households that earn less than 25k spend a […]
One in 10 Coloradans Choose Colorado HealthOP on State’s Health Insurance Marketplace
Member-Driven Health Insurance Reports Significant Gain Among State’s Newly Insured Colorado’s first statewide cooperative health insurance carrier, Colorado HealthOP, has made significant progress in the Colorado health insurance marketplace. The CO-OP announced today that it holds 10 percent market share among Coloradans who enrolled in health insurance on Connect for Health Colorado. New Colorado HealthOP […]
Label Genetically Engineered Foods
Support I-522 in Washington State, because shoppers should get to make their own choices at the grocery store. This is a simple and common sense law that is consistent with most other countries that require labeling. Studies have shown it will not raise prices and that the majority of Americans support it. The food […]
WorldPharmarx Healthcare Launches New Customer Focused Website to Address Global Audience
Zurich, September, 2011:Worldpharmarx, a leading retail online drug store, today announced it launch of its website with a distinct approach so as to make the interaction with the customer more user friendly. Certain reports have also revealed that worldpharmarx is offering the lowest price for certain drugs like Generic Viagra, Genric Acomplia and certain […]
Why Intellectual Property Is Protected by the United States Constitution
The Constitution of the United States (Article I, Section 8, Clause 8) grants to Congress the powers to promote "the progress of science and useful arts" by providing inventors the limited but exclusive right to their discoveries. This applies to copyrights and patents, with trademarks similarly protected by Congress under the Commerce Clause (Article […]