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Certificates, Licenses, and Business: Construction and Other Skilled Trades

Pipeliner

Are you looking to become a licensed contractor or a certified contractor? Is there a difference between being licensed and being certified? Is it better to have a license or a certification? Before we answer the other questions, let’s look into the definitions of license and certificate. Types of Contractor’s Licenses.

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What Is Enterprise OEM Software Licensing?

Sales Hacker

Enterprise OEM software licensing is a multibillion-dollar segment of the software industry. It includes factual information, personal experience, and interviews from successful professionals on both the buy-side and the sell-side of enterprise OEM software licensing to ensure a broad mix of experience and ideas.

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The Complete Guide to a Consulting Business

Hubspot Sales

Upon initial assessment, you recommend a new sales strategy and training plan. If you were then asked to draw up and deliver this written strategy and training plan, you would be considered a contractor (in addition to a consultant). All financial consultants meet certain requirements and obtain a license to offer financial advice.

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14 Pro Tips for Running a Successful Business

Hubspot Sales

Get the necessary permits or licenses. Others, like construction and transportation, have rates that are lower. Perfect your sales process and scale your efforts with the right team and software to get more done with less. And live chat software can help address the need for an immediate response. Fill out a few forms.

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An Open Letter to Social Sellers Everywhere

Tony Hughes

Don't just install it, train your people on it thoroughly, weekly and quarterly. When I train sales people I train them to execute. Why not always build in some key takeaways on sales process, frameworks, methodologies, syllabi and good old fashioned roll-up-your-sleeves training into the mix? The folly of Sales 2.0