Client Surveys That Works Wonders, by Meredith Liepelt Knowing what your ideal clients expect from you is one of the best ways to ensure you keep existing clients and add happy new ones. Eliciting feedback from them is beneficial for what lies ahead. However, often you may find yourself stuck, not knowing how to write or conduct a written survey. Here are some things to remember when you conduct your next survey. Published 21Nov2009, viewed 16 times
A Rising Demand for Accountants, by Steven Magill Accounting is an important aspect in any business. Accountants provide you the necessary information to know the financial situation of your business and your obligations in paying taxes. Accountants also find ways for you to save money by insuring that you pay the correct amount of taxes because often times, you may over pay your taxes. Published 21Nov2009, viewed 28 times
Why the Travel Industry is a Lucrative Home Business, by Stacy O'Quinn The proliferation of the Internet has however impacted travel hugely by breaking down traditional lines of distribution and reducing the cost drastically. There are now significant opportunities for individuals and home-based businesses to step into the role of traditional travel agents and earn a commission income with little investment. Published 20Nov2009, viewed 14 times
Benefit Auction Item Idea - The Potato Cannon, by Sherry Truhlar "One of a kind" auction items will always perform well in an auction. A potato cannon ... made by the school's beloved maintenance department ... in an all-boys Catholic school ... is a perfect example of that. What is a potato cannon? True to it's name, the cannon is designed to propel potatoes hundreds of yards. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 201 times
Natural Pest Control, by Ezra Drissman No one wants to live in a home infested with bugs or rodents, but most of us do not want to spend good money on toxic chemicals and harmful practices that may or may not work anyway. Using an exterminator that will practice the safest and most natural techniques for pest control can be reassuring and may be the only consideration for those who are determined to live green in every way. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 145 times
How to Value a Gas Station For Sale, by Richard K Parker The process of gas station valuation can be a tricky business. Quite apart from the question of how you approach the actual valuation itself, you have many variables to take into account including principally whether the property is leased or owned and whether it is owned or part of a franchise agreement with a major oil company, for example. Above all else, remember to conduct a proper process of due diligence. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 51 times
The Fastest Path to Authentic Income, by Suzanne Evans In business, there needs to be a systematic way to grow your income and your money mountain. Before you start creating, developing, and running the marketing rat race, slow down and start here! Published 17Nov2009, viewed 253 times
Direct Email Marketing: What 90% of Small Business Owners Screw Up, by Mark Holmes Direct email marketing is fast, very cost-effective and can reach thousands of prospects with the click of a button. Despite these inbuilt advantages the vast majority of business owners make the same critical mistake that destroys their chances of success Published 17Nov2009, viewed 18 times
Why do Company Directors Fail in their Obligations of Fraud Prevention?, by Mark Jenner Fraud prevention is understood by many business owners and managers but often neglected. Complacency where simple fraud prevention measures would suffice is an open invitation to the fraudster. This article looks at the basic things a business should be doing. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 12 times
2 Solutions for Procrastination, by Audrey Burton To solve procrastination, you must first understand it. By understanding the two main reasons for procrastination, you can then solve the problem! Published 17Nov2009, viewed 51 times
How To Build Your Business With Radio, TV, and Print Interviews, by Sue Painter Being interviewed on radio, television, or Internet TV is a great way to build your business. In this series of articles, Sue tells how to prepare for an interview step-by-step. Once you know what people who do interviews want, you can have fun doing interviews and getting the word out about your business, for free! Published 17Nov2009, viewed 59 times
The Greatest Strategy So Few Small Business Marketers Are Willing To Use, by Dan Kennedy Never discouraged by futility or resistance, I continue to teach and preach the profound advantage available only through precise message to market match. Lazy marketers often find themselves unable to profitably use direct-mail and rented lists solely because they refuse to engage in this admittedly complex work, thus depriving themselves of the most sustainable,leveragable marketing advantage. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 9 times
2 Best Jobsite Table Saws for Heavy-Duty Users, by Mallory Kramer Choosing a table saw can be daunting, but it is also a terribly important process. A table saw, especially a good one, is a long term investment and finding one that will consistently meet your expectations is essential. For the heaviest users there are two jobsite table saws that stand a cut above the rest. Published 17Nov2009, viewed 12 times
What Does a Franchise Consultant / Franchise Developer Do? (And why would I need one?), by Cheri Carroll If you have a successful business, especially if you have a retail site, chances are that customers have asked you, "Are you a franchise?" And when you say no - that you own the business independently, then they promptly say that they would be interested in buying it if you were franchising. Published 24Nov2009, viewed 20 times
OCS (Office Coffee Service), by Jimmy Ingram This article was taken from Jimmy's book Coffee and Water Service. He points out one of the key reasons so many OCS operators either fail or lag behind smarter operators that invest in branding their company by providing up to day OCS equipment for their clients. Published 24Nov2009, viewed 27 times
Why Any Business Needs a Business Coach, by Brad Sugars If you are working too many hours, making too little money, dealing with too many issues related to your team and employees, or simply feeling that working in your business is little better than having a job, then you probably need a Business Coach. Published 24Nov2009, viewed 33 times
Important Information when Buying Rental Property, by Oliver Darraugh Before jumping into the rental business, you need to learn some very important facts. After all, owning rental property is not just a long-term investment of finances, but also your time. When handled right, rental property can be a great way to make money, from rent but also from building equity. The following are some helpful tips to make the process successful. Published 24Nov2009, viewed 70 times
Your Guide to Finding a Trusted Wholesale Dropshipper, by Danielle Jacob One of the most important thing you should look for when starting your own dropshipping business is a trustworthy wholesale supplier. Here is an article that will give you tips on how you can find a reliable wholesale dropshipper to partner with. Published 24Nov2009, viewed 77 times
Leadership Skills, by Sherry Tingley Developing leadership skills happens over a period of time. As we get more experienced in life and have challenges that we have learned to overcome, we develop leadership skills. These skills can also be learned. Published 20Nov2009, viewed 41 times
Go Go Company Logos, by Sherry Tingley When you are developing business plans for a new business one of the crucial things to keep in mind is the company logo. Try to picture what you think this should look like. Using a logo to advertise your business is a smart move. Published 19Nov2009, viewed 29 times
Starting a Joint Venture - Is It Right For You?, by Christian Fea As a small business owner, you have tackled many challenges and obstacles to make your business a success. Many business owners have found that a joint venture is a great way to continue expanding revenues and even help grow their own business. But a JV requires attention and commitment just like any other business venture. Published 19Nov2009, viewed 21 times
Till Rolls Business Gude - How to configure a receipt, by Mike Leary Millions of receipts are issued to customers every day but few of us take any great notice of the information that is printed on them. What information should be on your receipt? Where should it go and why? This article covers the basics on what a business should consider when deciding on what information should be shown, and how to display this information on their receipts. Published 19Nov2009, viewed 21 times
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