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How to buy a small business

Avatar Posted by resultsjunkies under Resources
From http://www.resultsjunkies.com 5825 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 11, 2008 11:10 pm
The economy is in shambles, real estate valuations are tanking and most “brick & mortar” business models depend on unpredictable things like weather and fuel prices — add all that up and you've got a recipe for tight margins and bankers that are unlikely to lend to you. No big deal though, keep reading to get my best advice for first time buyers — Read More

5 Ultra-cheap Advertising Methods For The Part-Time Business Owner

Avatar Posted by mattr under Advertising
From http://www.yfncg.com 5853 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 12, 2008 8:36 am
I think these are great strategies for those who are starting a business while still working full-time at a “day job” or for high school and college students looking to make some extra cash by moonlighting as their own neighborhood's computer guy. Read More

Singles and Doubles: Using metrics to grow your business

Avatar Posted by resultsjunkies under Resources
From http://www.resultsjunkies.com 5853 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 15, 2008 1:45 am
Don't waste your time or money by searching for home runs. Use the right business metrics to focus your efforts on your business' singles and doubles — this will inevitably improve your odds of knocking one out of the park. Read More

Study: Workers' morale hurt most by communication failures

Avatar Posted by ArmadaIG under Management
From http://jacksonville.bizjournals.com 5854 days ago
Made Hot by: on November 12, 2008 5:35 am
Some bosses, it turns out, aren't very good at communicating. And that is leading to a breakdown in employee morale at a time of economic uncertainty and fear, according to a new survey by Menlo Park, Calif.-based Accountemps. A lack of open, honest communication was cited as having the most negative impact on employee morale, by more than Read More
Because customers often use price as the dominant factor in a sales negotiation, sales pros need to demonstrate that sometimes the higher price is actually a better solution — a higher value. Here's how asking the right questions and utilizing value-added selling techniques can help salespeople satisfy their customers without getting themselves c Read More
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