About FruitfulBusiness.org
FruitfulBusiness.org is a site designed for the purpose of having a place where business people from all levels can meet and learn from each other. Our site is a haven for everything business-related. We provide articles and other contents that teach people how to better operate their businesses as well as offer visitors a place where they can grow their networks.
Our Mission
To encourage and support entrepreneurial endeavors internationally
To be a top resource for all levels of businessmen, businesswomen, entrepreneurs, and marketers
To facilitate discussion, communication, networking, and peer assistance and ultimately create a community where businessmen, businesswomen, entrepreneurs, and marketers at all levels of knowledge can interact and learn from each other.
From the blog
Better Business Communication
Apr. 20, 2012 No Comments
Most businesses know that there’s good value to be had with communicating with their customers. It isn’t enough to just sell them products or services now, particularly with how easy it is for people to connect with one another in the modern era. Any business that doesn’t have some sort of presence on the Internet [...]
More »To a Fruitful Business Partnership
Feb. 29, 2012 No Comments
Starting a business on your own can be pretty tough. There are just so many things to deal with, starting with the permits. Then there’s outlining the various business operations, like producing or buying the items to sell, hiring employees and accounting. Of course, you also need to hold meetings and make presentations with clients. [...]
More »Cultivating Ideas
Jan. 10, 2012 No Comments
Every business starts from an idea. It could be a desire to set up an online shop for selling third-party Galaxy Nexus apps. It might be a bookstore that caters to folks looking for rare texts in their original languages – or as close a modern approximation, in the case of dead tongues. These ideas [...]
More »If you are thinking of putting up your own business, one thing is certain: you must let the state and federal government know about your business. But before you can do that, you have to classify what sort of business you are establishing, for the purpose of regulation and tax collection. When it comes to [...]
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