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Welcome to Partner Plus

Presented by Nite-Hawk Sweepers

Nite-Hawk Sweepers is dedicated to improving your business and increasing your bottom line with Partner Plus. Whether you have been in business for 20 years or 20 minutes.

Accounting & Finance: Take control of your budget and prepare for your fiscal future. Click here to learn more about setting effective budgets, financial management, purchasing, and tax planning.

Maintenance: Reduce down time and improve equipment performance. Click here to explore our preventative checklists and worksheets designed for your current fleet.

Human Resources: Maintaining compliance with current business standards can be a daunting task. Finding a qualified employee? Not much easier. Click here to see our simple breakdown of human resource procedures and plans.

Operations: Learn how to improve job and employee efficiency without sacrificing performance. Click here to read more about operational procedures.

Sales & Marketing: Expand your customer base and retain current ones. How well can your potential customers find you? Click here to increase your brand awareness and accessibility.

Partner Plus Highlights

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Hiring: Do You Know How to Pick Them?

Your small business is growing, the market has a need for the product or service you're selling, and you're bringing in employees to expand your business. What could possibly go wrong? The answer is, a lot, if you don't hire the right people. Read More>>

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Take Advantage of Available Tax savings

Under Section 179, businesses that spend less than $800,000 a year on qualified equipment or property can expense up to $250,000 in 2008. Read More>>

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Create Your Marketing Plan

Your marketing plan should be a clear, concise, and well thought out document that guides you through your marketing program. It should focus on the objective of your marketing and how you intend to accomplish that objective. Read More>>

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Find Your Highest Potential Customers

The 80/20 rule - that 80 percent of your sales come from the top 20 percent of your customers - applies to most small businesses. Read More>>