Newbie entreps tend to fall victim to predatory, or clueless clients looking to get something for nothing, even veteran contractors from get lowball offers fairly regularly.
Here're 11 of their most common li(n)es, and how you could rebut them.
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11 Excuses Used by Bad Clients - and How To Rebut Them
Posted by UPmarketArt under StrategyFrom http://www.youtheentrepreneur.org 3559 days ago
What to Do When the Customer Is Wrong
Posted by CateCosta under ManagementFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3559 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on August 17, 2014 11:10 am
Every business owner has heard the mantra “the customer is always right.” While that’s true to the extent that customers usually know what they want, it doesn’t mean that you’re always going to be able to give them what they want.
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5 Misconceptions about Offshore Banking Everyone Thinks are True
Posted by ivanpw under FinanceFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 3559 days ago
Want to open an offshore bank account? Read this first. Here are five of the most-common misconceptions about offshore banking, and the truth behind them.
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Inventor Entrepreneurs May Be The Rare Exception
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3559 days ago
Made Hot by: blogexpert on August 16, 2014 6:04 pm
In my experience, inventors and technologists aren’t interested or aren’t very good at building a business, and entrepreneurs aren’t usually good scientists. These people need to find each other, and can jointly make a great team for a new startup. Without the synergy, companies like Apple might ne
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How to Compete With Unconventional Business Practices - San Francisco Small Business
Posted by simplicityinc under Success StoriesFrom http://www.examiner.com 3559 days ago
Sometimes unconventional business practices can help you realign your principles, practices and purpose; which is what happened when Andrew Thompson (www.createpeakperformance.com) helped one of his Realtor clients. It was a clever marketing exercise that not only reconnected the Realtor to his cor
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Charity is dying. No problem: here's crowdfunding to the rescue!
Posted by AlexandraNicola under StartupsFrom http://www.squirrly.co 3559 days ago
Does charity have a heart-attack? As crowdfunding spreads, as donors and investors give their money for funding different projects and ideas, as online platforms,
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HitTail SEO Tool – Improve Your Organic Traffic with Long Tail Keyword
Posted by mavtrevor under ResourcesFrom http://www.netmediablog.com 3559 days ago
HitTail SEO tool is perfect for anyone looking to improve their site's search engine traffic with long tail keywords. This tool suggests long tail keywords.
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Social Cold Calling – Sales eXecution 263
Posted by SellBetter under SalesFrom http://www.sellbetter.ca 3559 days ago
The best sales approaches bring techniques and skills together to get more and better results. You can be social when you cold call, and cold call in a social way.
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CoSchedule Review: The Perfect Editorial Calendar?
Posted by timbo1973 under MarketingFrom http://tim-bonner.com 3559 days ago
CoSchedule is a social media editorial calendar that will help you organise your blog and social media strategy. CoSchedule will change the way you blog.
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Magic YouTube Xtractor Review: Rank Like Magic- Bloggers Ideas
Posted by jitendravaswani under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.bloggersideas.com 3559 days ago
With 1 billion visitors every month, YouTube is definitely the most popular platform, but in order to rank your videos on top you have to do your research on keywords extensively. Magic YouTube Xtractor is the name of the tool that will be of great use to you because of the following reasons –Harve
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