Small business doesn’t mean small-fry. Did you know that depending on where you are around the globe, a small business can be classified as any business employing up to 500 employees with a turnover of up to 7 million. Nothing to be sneezed at eh?
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When I Grow Up I Want To Be A BIG Business
Posted by JackieP under MarketingFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4859 days ago
Business Articles - 11 Great Sales Ideas for 2011 - Amazines.com Article Search Engine
Posted by smithbrendt under NewsFrom http://www.amazines.com 4859 days ago
Articles from JIM CATHCART - 1. Prepare Yourself To Excel not just to Sell. Use a checklist to prepare your mind, appearance, customer information, company and product information and the selling environment, so you can be at y
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6 Ways People Show Desperation On the Social Networks
Posted by fionamceachran under Social MediaFrom http://kommein.com 4859 days ago
Desperation is never pretty. It's the woman sitting alone at a party trying to catch the eye of every single male in attendance, or the salesman with 100
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11 Powerful Ways To Grow Your Business This Year
Posted by andreamorgan under NewsFrom http://www.articlesnatch.com 4859 days ago
Notice more. Grow your awareness (of money, needs, expenses, what�s coming, what�s working, where gaps are�). Know where you stand.
Give more than you have to. Practice up-serving not just �up-selling,� (exceed your customer�s expectations). Grow you... Read More
Give more than you have to. Practice up-serving not just �up-selling,� (exceed your customer�s expectations). Grow you... Read More
Caring About Your Customer–The Ultimate Differentiator
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4859 days ago
I was read a great post written by my friend Charles H. Green, Why Client Focus Can't Be About Profits. It's outstanding, be sure to read it. Regular readers
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Accessing Special Characters In Word Using Command Keys
Posted by joenowak under ResourcesFrom http://www.suite101.com 4859 days ago
Some businesses get along perfectly well with the standard keyboard compliment of 26 letters, 10 numbers, and 32 punctuation marks. Others need more.
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3 Reasons Why No One Will Steal Your Big Idea
Posted by lyceum under Success StoriesFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 4859 days ago
Guest post by Kenji Crosland, a writer for TeachStreet. When I started out as an entrepreneur about a year ago my greatest fear was that my idea would be stolen and developed by someone else. My reasoning was that there were other people with more resources and greater technical skills who could de
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5-Part: Creating Effective Landing Pages Blog Series
Posted by ioninteractive under Online MarketingFrom http://www.ioninteractive.com 4859 days ago
In this five-part blog series on creating effective landing pages, we look at how to incorporate concepts like online testing, user experience (ux), social media and SEO into your landing pages to put together a high-converting program.
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How to keep your customer retention rate at 100%
Posted by Atum under MarketingFrom http://www.atum.com 4859 days ago
It’s easier and less expensive to expand and enhance current relationships than bring in new ones. Loyal customers buy more. And more often. Here’s some tried-and-true tactics that Atum has used to keep their customers happy, prospects interested and business flourishing.
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Use the “4-Day Win” to Achieve Your Goals
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4859 days ago
As a successful and motivated solopreneur, you likely have a ton of course-correction strategies at your fingertips. But, there is no such thing as too many tools in the toolbox, so I’m going to share one of my personal favorites with you.
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