Building a sales forecast can be as simple as you want it to be and does not necessarily require an accounting degree (or construction materials), particularly when your business is small (although an experienced accountant can certainly help refine and streamline the process). Below are some tips
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9 Tips for Building a Sales Forecast - Small Business Blog - Small Business Accounting and Financial Consulting
Posted by ronika under FinanceFrom http://www.montrealfinancial.ca 4876 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Tribe on July 22, 2011 7:20 pm
Groupon’s first ever car deal was a flop
Posted by amabaie under SalesFrom http://www.automonster.ca 4876 days ago
Made Hot by: businessavante on July 20, 2011 8:40 pm
Not everyone’s a winner in the Groupon arena. Last week, the online coupon giant launched its first effort to get into big-ticket retail, with a $500 voucher toward a new car sale at a Michigan dealership.
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Misleading Statements On Social Media
Posted by sonasathish under Social MediaFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4876 days ago
Social media has brought public businesses at risk while sharing information. Any misleading, false, accidental statements can result in severe damages and make you pay a big price for that.
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Work and Disability: How One of the Worst Mornings of My Life Turned Into a Paycheck by Evening
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://disabilityandworkmystory.wordpress.com 4876 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on July 21, 2011 9:29 am
I guess I'm no longer "normal." Yesterday was a perfect example.
But in the world of business, when there are bills to pay and mouths to feed, sometimes you just have to push on... Read More
But in the world of business, when there are bills to pay and mouths to feed, sometimes you just have to push on... Read More
Frugal Small Business Start-up Tips: Step 1- Conducting Research & Development
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under StartupsFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4876 days ago
The very first step in starting up a new small or home business is conducting the necessary research and development to successfully put your product or service on the market. Many a business idea has flopped because the owners failed to invest enough time, money, or effort into this stage.
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Starting a Business With Little Money: A Frugal Guide to Small & Home Businesses Start-up
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under StartupsFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4876 days ago
Made Hot by: maplesummit on July 21, 2011 5:23 pm
Do a quick search on Google for a “small business start-up checklist” or a “guide to small business start-up” and you’ll get back many really informative articles (a few of which I will reference here). But what if you are dealing with limited time and money?
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Maybe it's YOU who does't get it
Posted by tyoungbl under SalesFrom http://dreamlandinteractive.com 4877 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on July 20, 2011 3:00 pm
If you’re still one of the doubters of social media's B2B value , watch for the patronizing, polite smiles and nods when you scoff. Maybe it’s you who doesn’t get it.
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Are You Hoping Your Brand Will Grow?
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 4877 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on July 19, 2011 6:39 pm
Instead of just wishing or hoping that your brand will grow it makes sense to ensure you have the correct marketing strategies in place. Here are three factors to consider.
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Social Media Etiquette for Everyone
Posted by MMarquit under Social MediaFrom http://personaldividends.com 4877 days ago
Made Hot by: stillwagon428 on July 19, 2011 2:19 pm
Increasingly, we have a culture that’s going online. As we interact online, whether it’s through Facebook, Twitter or Google+, it’s vital that we understand the etiquette associated with those interactions.
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5 Things You Must Know About B2B Content Marketing
Posted by amabaie under Online MarketingFrom http://www.seo-writer.com 4878 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on July 18, 2011 4:04 pm
A B2B audience isn’t searching for “sexy marketing,” with simple, branded web 2.0 messages (Salesforce is about as close as B2B comes to sexy); the B2B buyer is more sophisticated, looking for informational articles, blogs and anything that may or may not give them incentive to buy.
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