The Kitchen Nightmares show on Fox is not just about kitchen drama. There are some very significant small business strategies to be learned that are extremely valuable to you as a business owner.
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3 Things To Know When Starting A Small Business. Lessons from Kitchen Nightmares.
Posted by shaneketterman under MarketingFrom http://blog.gorilla-force.com 5349 days ago
Made Hot by: biancaaquino on April 8, 2010 1:48 am
Attach Emotion: Move From Commodity to Experience
Posted by SavyAgency under Online MarketingFrom http://www.smbtrendwire.com 5349 days ago
Made Hot by: omgzam on April 8, 2010 1:46 am
Shane Ketterman is the Founder of Gorilla-Force and he started his businesses based on years of experience as an IT professional and his passion for marketing, social media, and being a change agent. Shane is working on an e-book on this very topic and he has appropriately titled it “Rewire.” Shane shares his insights on how to move from commodity to experience. In other words, how to take a ser
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4 Signs You Need a CFO : American Express OPEN Forum
Posted by CFOWISE under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 5349 days ago
Many business owners and entrepreneurs struggle to find the right time, both financially and operationally, to hire key executives and managers in their business. This articles gives some practical suggestions on the best timing to bring on a finance chief.
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Reduce Their Stress: Surefire ways to reach the busiest of customers
Posted by StepByStepMarketing under SalesFrom http://www.fuelnet.com 5350 days ago
Time is the most precious commodity to today’s buyers. They have a huge workload, few resources, little time, and many distractions. They usually go home late, still feeling disappointed with the day’s progress. No wonder it’s so hard to sell to these frazzled customers, says Jill Konrath, author of “SNAP Selling.”
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3-Step Social Media Policy - Zane Safrit
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Social MediaFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5350 days ago
Made Hot by: JanetG on April 2, 2010 4:34 pm
Should your employees use social media? When and how? Can you 'trust' them to say the right things? Does your legal and HR department need to be involved. Here's 3 steps adults can use to create a social media policy everyone can live with.
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How To Design A Small Business Promotional Flyer
Posted by jsternal under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.understandingmarketing.com 5350 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on April 7, 2010 11:42 pm
Next time you design a small business promotional flyer for your company use these guidelines to help in your promotional efforts. Restaurants, retailers, dentists and many other small businesses can take advantage of promotional flyers since they’re a great way to get the attention of your target audience.
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10 Money-Saving Technologies for Businesses
Posted by WayneLiew under ResourcesFrom http://technology.inc.com 5350 days ago
The mandate to save money may be clear, but which technologies actually pay for themselves is a tougher call to make for many businesses. Here are ten options that many small to midsize businesses are trending towards and reaping significant financial rewards.
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7 Benefits of Hiring Your Children
Posted by WayneLiew under Human ResourcesFrom http://freelancefolder.com 5350 days ago
It’s amazing to watch a child grow from a completely helpless infant to a teen or young adult with his own opinions and ways of doing things. If you’re self-employed or run your own business, at some point you’re likely to receive the advice to hire your own children as a means of getting a tax break. However, hiring your children has benefits beyond taxes.
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10 Things Every Good Business Plan Must Have
Posted by WayneLiew under StartupsFrom http://www.forbes.com 5350 days ago
Solid business plans don't guarantee success. But for entrepreneurs with decent ideas, they surely boost the odds. The fact is, crafting a meaningful business plan takes thought, time and money. Here are some highlights of an effective business plan.
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How’s the craic? 10 Tips for Cross Cultural Marketing
Posted by bloggertone under GlobalFrom http://bloggertone.com 5350 days ago
Have you ever been caught out saying the wrong thing at a business meeting abroad? You wouldn’t be the only one. Nobody is going to shoot you for saying the wrong thing but with a little more care we can spare our blushes and make it easer on ourselves, our prospects and clients. Cross cultural marketing and networking does require more attention to the detail.
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