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In a small business, every employee can play a role in selling your products – even if sales is way out of his or her comfort zone. That’s where our sales tips for the non-salesperson come in handy.
Wow! The Motorola ET1 Enterprise Android Tablet is the coolest thing I have seen in the AIDC industry since the introduction of RFID (I may be dating myself with that comment). This device may change
Anyone buying technology can take advantage of President Obama’s legislation titled “The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010” to reduce the total cost of op
Today's post is brought to us by Andrea Georgi, the direct marketing manager at Wasp Barcode Technologies. Recently, our organization upgraded from an out-of-the-box email marketing solution to a h
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Powers Scanning Solutions. Powers Scanning Solutions is an Atlanta, Georgia-based value-added reseller (VAR) specializing in asset and inventory tracking solut
So, the general belief is that when we pass from this life, our belongings, our “stuff”, doesn’t go with us. We leave it all behind and the memory of who we once were is carried on in our loved ones’
With all the talk about Google+, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, as a small business owner, you might feel like you should jump on the bandwagon, creating accounts for each social property. Before yo
59 years ago today, two gentlemen by the names of Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver set out to help automate the checkout process. What they came up with would soon change how product information w
Does your city have what it takes to be an incubator for small business start-ups? We’ve done the research to find the top five cities best for small businesses start-ups, taking into account taxes,
Today's blog post is brought to us by Elizabeth Ireland, vice president of marketing for nCircle. Many small businesses believe they don’t need to pay much attention to Internet security. After all,
Over 1500 readers stopped by to cast a vote for their favorite DFW small business in the recently-concluded Small Business Showdown. Reno Enterprises scored a run-away win, earning an iPad 2 and a fe
Today's guest post is brought to you by Ben Dwyer of CardFellow.com. As a small business owner, every penny counts, and you may be looking at your credit card processing statement each month wonderi
Note from the President of System ID Warehouse - Ed Burke I have followed ITR for many years and they have accurately (96%) predicted the future. Brian Beaulieu declares that as businesses we are in g
Recently my husband and I had the distinct pleasure of attending a Dallas Cowboys home game in the luxurious temple to football that Jerry Jones built in Arlington, TX. He really spared no expense, in
Today marks American Business Women’s Day, so the team here at Wasp thought it would be appropriate to give you an inside look at some of the most innovative women throughout history. These women too
System ID is happy to announce that we are now offering mobile barcode software from Portable Technology Solutions, LLC (PTS). They create user-configurable, mobile data collection software and system
A little over a year ago System ID hosted its first Super Barcode Training Camp. This event featured barcode solutions along with Intermec hardware. With over 80 attendees, it was a huge success; so m
It’s been a nail-biting few weeks here at Wasp Barcode Technologies. After announcing our first-ever Dallas-Fort Worth Small Business Showdown contest, we narrowed the entries down to 5 superstar loca
The concept of geo-location is nothing new. Apps like Foursquare, Facebook Places, and Gowalla have been around for a few years. These location-targeting apps work in two ways. First, they report a s
No doubt you’ve heard either in your office or personal life the word “Droid” being said in a robotic voice. The Android OS is here and is here to stay. It appears that Google is extremely interested
The open sign is lit, and your blog is live, so what’s next? Well, unless your blog is filled with engaging content, it won’t help you achieve your business goals. As a small business owner, you may
In theory, National Boss/Employee Exchange Day offers a chance for members of one side to see how the other works through a position change. The boss becomes the employee and vice versa: Think Freak
WordPress may be one of the best tools for your corporate blog, not because of its simplicity, but because of the thousands of plugins available at your disposal. No matter what it is you are trying
We’ve been searching for the best small businesses in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, but now it’s up to the public to decide. We’ve compiled all of the entries in last month’s Small Business Showdown and
Today's guest post is brought to us by John Casey from freshfluff. “Let’s hire an intern or recent college grad to do our social media!” For small and medium-sized businesses, this seems like a sma
According to the Small Business Administration, only 50 percent of small businesses last longer than five years – so how do you ensure that your “million dollar” idea will survive and blossom into a
From business cards to Sunday ads and even church bulletins, QR codes are popping up everywhere. So, it’s likely you’ve used an online QR code generator, or at least scanned one in the last few mon
… the right way. I know what you are thinking…another blog about those QR codes. Haven’t we been saturated enough by these things? Well, yes. But, they are the “new and happening thing” right now, so
We’ve all sat at our desks before, staring up the corporate ladder, dreaming of one day becoming our own boss. However, said ladder may be more difficult to climb than once thought, so you decide to