For Investors it’s All About the Exit
I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger today. – Wimpy
Here’s a common scenario that most first-time capital seekers experience. They write their business plan, finish their prototype, and then start talking to potential angel investors. Some of these
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Revenue-based Financing: It’s All About the Exit
Posted by LarryWildman under Raising CapitalFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 4928 days ago
11 Ways to Make Your Small Business Site More Trustworthy
Posted by chrissb under Online MarketingFrom http://smallbusinessshift.com 4928 days ago
People are cautious online. Use these 11 ideas to generate more trust in your website, and increase the conversion of visitors into leads or sales.
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Why and How to Set up a Facebook Page for Your Business :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under Social MediaFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4928 days ago
500 billion minutes are being spent on Facebook per month and the official count of active users is over 500 million. 500 million users are hard to ignore so lets take a look at Why and How to set up a Facebook page for your business.
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5 Ways in Which You May Already be Using Cloud Computing :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under TechnologyFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4929 days ago
Cloud computing is being talked about a lot and it can be a tricky concept to understand. Perhaps the best way is through realising that most of us are using cloud computing every day and have been for some time.
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7 Attitudes to Meeting Objections :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under SalesFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4935 days ago
If you are not meeting objections while selling, you are probably talking to the wrong person. Not only should you be expecting objections and be prepared for them, you should welcome them. Here are 7 attitudes that can help you with objections and improve your sales.
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Bounce Rate - Is Your Website Giving a Good First Impression? :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under Online MarketingFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4937 days ago
Made Hot by: tuckerleroy on May 25, 2011 2:43 pm
These days many potential customers will have their first experience of your business by checking out your website. Despite this, many businesses pay too little attention to how visitors behave when they first come to their site. What can we do to make a better first impression?
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I Like Your Face(book) - Lessons from 5 of the Most Liked Brands
Posted by alastair under Social MediaFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4949 days ago
We took a look at the five most 'Liked' Facebook pages of companies that sell a product. They're all mega brands with huge marketing spends. The thing is, there is plenty in what they do that can point the way for smaller businesses and is not budget dependent. It comes down to this: ENGAGE!
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The Power of Courtesy and Recognition as a Daily Motivator :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4950 days ago
Time and again, research has shown that money is not the main motivation when it comes to job satisfaction. Employees need to feel they are contributing and that it is appreciated. Perhaps recognition should start with the type of common courtesy and daily sense of value you would like everyone
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Likes, Reviews & Word of Mouth - How We Recommend and Choose Local Businesses
Posted by alastair under Social MediaFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4955 days ago
Recent research from CityGrid Media gives some insight into how customers like to show support for local businesses online. Even more interesting is feedback on how customers find and choose local merchants. It's not all about Facebook just yet.
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15 Bizarre Questions From Real Life Interviews :: Management Direct
Posted by alastair under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.managementdirect.com 4955 days ago
15 real life interview questions that might make you laugh, or scratch your head. They sort of make you wonder what the interviewer was thinking.
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