An Outlook email signature block is an excellent way to promote a service or product you sell. In additions, you can add links to text and pictures to direct people to websites to help further with further promotion. Here is a video to show you how to do this
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Sales Tip A Day: How to Add a Signature Block in Outlook - Video Tutorial
Posted by argentisgroup under Direct MarketingFrom http://www.salestipaday.com 5273 days ago
Marketing Tip to Help Other Small Businesses Grow
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5273 days ago
Made Hot by: mssux on June 21, 2010 5:57 pm
We know recommendations and referrals are important. How often do you proactively promote the products or services that you actively use to other businesses?
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Are you Over Overtime?
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 5273 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on June 26, 2010 6:28 am
So it’s only Tuesday night and you are still at the office, or you are on the Blackberry at home. Does this sound like a familiar story
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Customer Lip Service: Scripted Responses, Broken Promises and Other Bad Ideas
Posted by globalcopywrite under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.globalcopywriting.com 5273 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on June 21, 2010 6:09 pm
Make no mistake, this is a tale of woe. I’m dumping a long-term service provider for one reason. Their customer service pushed me over the edge.
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John Brown: American Hero & 19th Century Radical Abolitionist as a 21st Century Business-Model
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://jobshuk.com 5274 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on June 21, 2010 8:15 am
John Brown, humble, God-fearing man was appalled by the evils of slavery in America. When peaceful means would not work, he turned to armed insurrection and declared war on slavery. History has judged him as firing the first shots to end slavery in America.
The principles that this 18th Century radical abolitionist embodied have some surprising implications for 21st Century Business Success Read More
The principles that this 18th Century radical abolitionist embodied have some surprising implications for 21st Century Business Success Read More
Selling Price: How Not To (Part Two)
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5274 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on June 21, 2010 1:26 pm
Don’t learn to sell price. Spend your time learning to create more value than your competitors, and focus on proving you can create greater outcomes—outcomes where both you and the client can capture more value and share what you have created
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Lessons In Raising Capital
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Raising CapitalFrom http://blog.blockchalk.com 5274 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on June 24, 2010 2:56 pm
Got a great idea for a small business? Or maybe a world changing idea for a product or service large small that you're sure will become the next big thing? If you need funding for your idea, where do you start? How do you go about raising capital for your brilliant venture in order to make your dream a reality? Learn from a team that has already done it. Here is the story of one such entrepreneurial voyage...
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Your Business From An Investor's Point of View
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.avc.com 5274 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on June 21, 2010 10:50 am
Want to understand your business from an investor's point of view? Than read this post from Fred Wilson about risk and return. Seeing how investors view the world, and more importantly how they see the concept of risk and return, may help you see your business in a different light and understand how to create a situation investors feel more comfortable with allowing you to raise the funding you need.
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Record keeping Requirements for Small Businesses
Posted by amabaie under TaxesFrom http://ezeetax.com 5275 days ago
What records should your small business keep and how long should you keep them? Simple answer is 7 years. Some categories of records are important to a business and some are not. Some are for internal purposes and some for external (IRS). Let’s take a look at these by category.
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Mentoring Upside-Down – Todd Youngblood's "SPE" Blog
Posted by tyoungbl under SalesFrom http://ypsgroup.com 5276 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on June 20, 2010 12:59 am
Success in sales, as a professional or at any level of management, requires a habit of continuous, lifelong learning. As a long-time advocate and (mostly) consistent practitioner of that philosophy, I try to stay alert for unexpected sources of new knowledge
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