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Socialize Your Business Cards

Avatar Posted by ryantaft under Social Media
From http://www.catalystmarketers.com 5544 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2009 3:28 pm
Need ideas on how to drive traffic to your social tools like Facebook and Twitter? Check out this post on how your business card may be the answer. Read More
Success can be reached when you are into internet business. You just have to think beyond your perception and utilize the available resources and advantages. You cannot just simply sit there and wait for your business to become successful. Like any other business, you need to market it. The mere fact that you are working in a virtual environment, y Read More
The most common way for entrepreneurs to start business from scrap is through bootstrapping. Although it is the basic option for some, oftentimes it is the most challenging way of starting a business. Read More

Customer Relationship- Essential for Small Business

Avatar Posted by roseanderson under Strategy
From http://smallbiznezz.wordpress.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 21, 2009 3:30 pm
The most powerful and the most essential tool for small business is to build a good Customer Relationship Management. Small Business should be customer-centered. This will help them to stay ahead and to build good relationship with the customers. It is essential for small business to create customer relationship because this will help them to secur Read More

If you live by price - you will die by price

Avatar Posted by alenmajer under Sales
From http://www.alenmajer.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: franpro on September 20, 2009 4:52 pm
If your prospect does not see the value in your product or service, and if the only difference between you and the competitors is in pricing, you didn't do a good job as a sales person. The main description of your position inside the company is to create the value, not just to show your price list. Teaching and educating customers is no longer en Read More

Five Sure Fire Ways to Measure Innovation

Avatar Posted by ZaneSafrit under Strategy
From http://delphiinstitute.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: edragonu on September 18, 2009 8:43 pm
Sustainable, consistent, innovation is increasingly the competitive edge for businesses of all sizes. Here's 5 metrics any business, of any size, can measure to judge the success of their innovation. Read More

9 Steps to a CEO Customer Conversation Campaign

Avatar Posted by ZaneSafrit under Strategy
From http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: aliciatrinidad on September 23, 2009 1:19 pm
Here's a simple plan to help encourage you, as CEO, or your CEO to consistently contact your customers. A simple script's included and a list of some of the tangible metrics that improve as a result. Read More

Small Business Guide to Self Publishing

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Resources
From http://www.5min.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: tomretterbush on September 18, 2009 4:54 pm
Self publishing can be an important tool for small business. Books on your area of expertise can create a whole new product line for your business and now getting published is no longer the obstacle it once was. The self publishing revolution with technologies like print on demand at the forefront have revolutionized the publishing industry. This Read More
How to hire a CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and when to hire one for your small business, is an important question to answer. In this video, Mike of TopButton.com, a fashion media company, emphasizes the need to use an accountant to avoid letting the bookkeeping part of your business distract you from developing your core products and service Read More

Working with Your Spouse

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Self-Development
From http://www.5min.com 5546 days ago
Made Hot by: CindyKing on September 23, 2009 1:19 pm
When it comes to small business, working with your spouse is sometimes an occupational hazard. As Andrew Field of PrintingForLess.com explains on SBTV.com, working with your husband or wife requires care to see that relationship and business issues do not overlap. This is a subject very near and dear to my heart since my wife and I often work toge Read More
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