Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, but it took until 2016 to finally uphold a jury verdict that found State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. guilty of fraud. The nation’s largest property and casualty insurer was accused of misclassifying wind damage as flood damage in order
Read more →If someone attempted to open a credit card using your social security number (SSN) on June 30, 2017, please reach out to me. You can comment below or call or email me. I will be happy to keep your information confidential. You have likely been a victim
Read more →If you are considering selling your small business domain name, website, or other virtual assets please feel free to contact me today for an offer. For additional options, read on: Small businesses shut down across the United States and beyond every single day. Sometimes they are merged,
Read more →In legal circles, a personal injury lawyer might also be known as a plaintiff lawyer or a trial lawyer. He or she represents individuals in the civil courts who have been injured by the carelessness and negligence of others. They also represent the families of those that
Read more →Written by a lawyer, for lawyers: Lawyers and clients think differently. A personal injury lawyer will tell you that the law is about proving certain elements to show negligence, medical bills and records to establish damages and insurance to pay the damages. Without liability, damages and insurance,
Read more →Today I am putting together my Paychex Review. Below you will find pros and cons of using Paychex and my brutally honest, unbiased review. As a Google Local City Guide and a Yelp Elite reviewer I take pride in my reviews. Sometimes I like them so much
Read more →In this video, Greg from Telapost interviews Lou from ProBiz. This is just one of the many videos which we added to YouTube for Lou today. If you have a law firm which you need a third party valuation done on, contact Lou today. He services all
Read more →I have been contacted by multiple people who are looking into starting a class action lawsuit against Aabaco for major problems with their web hosting. Many upset business owners claim to be losing a significant amount of business from email problems or their website being down or
Read more →Most of this website’s blog content consists of outstanding content marketing information and SEO tips. Today, however, I have an article for the business category. When I sold my last business I was interest in E-waste / electronics scrap. I don’t know why. I’ve always been interested
Read more →SEO, done properly, in combination with excellent content, gets inbound leads. I am a business owner who has been on the receiving end of it and have several clients reaping the rewards of SEO and content success. When the phone rings, a whole new issue takes place.
Read more →At Telapost I mostly have contractors that assist with random graphics and custom programming. I am not firing anyone. This is just a random article about how I fire my employees. Note: I’m sure there are already 100 articles dedicated to this. For all I know, 99
Read more →“What are you doing this summer?” It’s a question that I know my friends are tired of hearing. I pester everyone I know about his or her summer plans nearly every day. I’m pursuing a journalism major with a screenwriting minor, and most of my friends are
Read more →Today the digital marketing conference, Internet Summit 14 comes to Raleigh, NC. The event is November 11 – 13, 2014. Complete details are available on the official website internetsummit.com. I have many friends going. As an old techie, I would like to meet Steve Wozniak. Many great
Read more →I buy on eBay, because there is a huge selection. I sell on eBay, because there are a huge amount of buyers. At the time of this article, there are 152 million users on eBay. I can list something for sale on eBay and if it is
Read more →Yelp has been around a decade now, and is becoming increasingly important. You have probably seen it in your search results when searching your own company name. Why is that? The site has so much fresh content going up onto it, it has become a force. Just
Read more →I have long procrastinated using Flipboard. I had many friends begin using it back in 2013. I guess it is better late than never, and even in July 2014 I feel like an early adopter over there. Many businesses are just getting the hang of sharing their
Read more →My first experience online was on a Commodore 64 and a 300 baud modem. Things back then were SLOW. This was the late 1980s. In the early 90’s I finally got my own computer with a 2400 baud modem. I dove in head first. Within a half
Read more →Business owners have a lot of weight on their shoulders. December 31, 2001 I quit my job. I had $1.24 in my personal bank account. I had no idea how I would be paying my bills in January. Rent. Car. Food. Whatever. Something inside of me had
Read more →#GYBOWeek is Get Your Business Online week. A lot of us business owners will be scrambling to get our taxes done. Some of us business owners which are more organized will have done taxes months ago. Assuming your taxes are done a priority for you should be
Read more →Today the Senate votes on an Internet Sales Tax. Should we have an Internet sales tax? About 14 years ago I set out to open a computer store. In the early 90’s you could really make a living building computers. By the late 90’s there wasn’t much
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