Sometimes, it is not that good to raise your prices. Sure, you may have a lot of customers at the beginning. But you have the understand the implications of constantly changing your prices. Here is an article that can accurately explain that to you.
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Price Elasticity: Using Economics to Set Your Prices
Posted by airabongco under SalesFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3851 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on October 22, 2013 9:29 am
Too Much Inventory
Posted by BLASTlavon under StrategyFrom http://www.waspbarcode.com 3852 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on October 22, 2013 7:05 am
If you have so much money tied up in slow-moving inventory that you can’t afford to restock other inventory items, your customers will have little sympathy for this state of affairs. Here are a few ways you can add a little discipline to your inventory planning and avoid angry customers.
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The Not So Bright Side of Being A Famous Blogger
Posted by hishaman under Online MarketingFrom http://www.famousbloggers.net 3852 days ago
Made Hot by: bizyolk on October 22, 2013 3:59 am
Everyone thinks it’s great being at the top but what all a famous blogger has to face while. Being a pro blogger isn’t all fun and no pain
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How Best to Motivate a Large Team of Employees
Posted by airabongco under Human ResourcesFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3852 days ago
Made Hot by: sundaydriver on October 22, 2013 7:17 am
Want to motivate your employees? Here are some tips that can get them into the productive mood in no time.
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Is Your Balance Sheet Fit For Scaling?
Posted by IanDSmith under ManagementFrom http://www.portfoliopartnership.com 3852 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on October 22, 2013 10:36 am
In the non-VC world, businesses that make a loss are called products not businesses. To be called a business you really need to make a profit and convert most of that to cash to survive. But how do we align our scaling plans with our balance sheets?
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Customize Your Links and Simplify Social Stats Tracking with Bitly
Posted by Ileane under Online MarketingFrom http://basicblogtips.com 3853 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on October 22, 2013 8:45 am
With the 140 character limitation of Twitter, it’s important that we shorten the links we share in order to save space, yet Bit.ly actually does more than just shorten links. Bitly allows you to edit the shortened links you create so that you can customize them and make them more appealing.
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Help! No-one ever comments on my blog. What should I do?
Posted by Copysugar under Online MarketingFrom http://websitecopywritingservices.com 3855 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on October 22, 2013 6:26 am
You say something, but no-one takes a blind bit of notice.
It’s as if you’re talking to a brick wall.
Is this how you feel every time you publish a blog post?
No matter how often you blog, no-one ever leaves a comment. You might as well be completely invisible. While other blogs get bucket Read More
It’s as if you’re talking to a brick wall.
Is this how you feel every time you publish a blog post?
No matter how often you blog, no-one ever leaves a comment. You might as well be completely invisible. While other blogs get bucket Read More
The Small Business Guide To Google+ - Simply Business
Posted by bradsknutson under Social MediaFrom http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk 3855 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on October 22, 2013 7:52 am
Follow this step-by-step guide to Google+ to make Google's social network an effective part of your digital marketing strategy.
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Expert Chat: Rand Fishkin Teaches Us Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Posted by gabuzee under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bloggingtipstoday.com 3856 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on October 22, 2013 8:44 am
Today on expert chat, our guest is Rand Fishkin of Moz.com. He is an expert when it comes to Search Engine Optimization and we will be having a chat on How to Do SEO with him.
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