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I'm often asked how I come up with so many new business ideas so here are some tips for coming up with your very own business ideas. Read More
Plenty of new B2C and B2B blogs are launched every day and the sheer volume of content makes standing out increasingly difficult. My personal experience as a B2B Marketing pro, is that blogs can be one of the most effective ways create connections with prospects and customers through useful content. However, that content will go unnoticed unless you promote it. To that end, here are 12 tips for marketing a new blog Read More
Culture determines who will work for you, who stays, and who quits. Once formed, culture is nearly impossible to change. People who work well within the culture quickly self-select. And those who don't fit leave. Read More

Avoiding Customer Frustration: Clear Communications

Avatar Posted by ajayjoya under Strategy
From http://www.flyteblog.com 5233 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on August 2, 2010 4:48 pm
Take a look at your own process; is there a point (or two) in which there’s often customer confusion? If so, what can you do to fix that? Is there a place where communication goes down a black hole, like the call button near the elevator Read More

Why A Blog Won’t Help Your Business

Avatar Posted by ajayjoya under Online Marketing
From http://www.flyteblog.com 5234 days ago
Made Hot by: BusinessBloggerPro on August 1, 2010 2:04 pm
A blog won’t help your business. Just like that StairMaster gathering dust in your basement won’t make you thin. Or a hammer won’t help you build those shelves if you don’t pick it up Read More
English may be the international language of business, but the savvy global business traveler knows that even a basic knowledge of the local language can go a long way in ensuring business success overseas. Although some people who are learning a language for business reasons do opt for classroom training, many others find it difficult to go to regularly scheduled classes or discover that these programs are not targeted to the business person. Read More
Some four years ago, I started Bingo Card Creator, a business which sells software to teachers. At the time, my big goal for the future was eventually making perhaps $200 a month, so that I could buy more video games without feeling guilty about it. The business has been successful beyond my wildest expectations and has made it possible to quit my day job at the end of this month. The amount of time I’ve spent on it has fluctuated: the peak was the week I launched (50 hours in 8 days), a very busy week in the last few years spiked up to as many as 20 hours, and the average over the period is (to my best estimate) about 5 hours Read More

How to Price Your Services: Are You Charging Enough?

Avatar Posted by ajayjoya under Products and Services
From http://www.flyteblog.com 5238 days ago
Made Hot by: jnelson on July 26, 2010 3:58 pm
When I was in college I ran a typing service. This was back when most people wrote rough drafts in longhand and typed the final drafts onto a computer...whic Read More
There are keyword tools where you can see how many people are searching for a specific type of keyword in a given month or in a daily basis. When someone type Read More
Business valuation tips to start preparing a business for sale! Selling a business made easier with these tips Read More
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