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  • Develop a Marketing System to Collect Testimonials  By : Wendy Maynard
    Author Wendy Maynard of Go Marketing Maven her tips and strategies for collecting and utilizing the all important client testimonial.
  • When Common Sense is Wrong for Your Marketing  By : Jody Gabourie
    I've seen many small business owners who never achieve the level of profits and success that their great products and services could generate. A lot of times it's because they think that marketing is easy to figure out - that you just need to apply some common sense. Read these 4 statements and decide if you are basing your marketing decisions on common sense or not.
  • Exercise Your Brain in the Cognitive Age: Reflections on the Brain Games Market  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    In the past few days, The New York Times has published two thought-provoking articles on the growing brain and cognitive fitness market. Both raise key questions that politicians, health policy makers, business leaders, educators and consumers should pay attention to. Are our brains ready to compete in the global economy? how can we improve our brain health and mental abilities? can this also helo delay Alzheimer's and other diseases?
  • Drivers License Search Techniques  By : Chad Kiser
    The use of online information has proliferated to the point where almost anyone armed with just a little information and a willingness to spend some money can find out a great many pieces of personal information, including a person's driver's license number.
  • How To Know More About Offline Advertising  By : Dhiru.Kumar.Chd..
    A lot of online based businesses forget about offline advertising. It is important to combine offline and online advertising together in your marketing campaign. You can market offline more effectively by targeting people that actually have access to the internet. In all your advertising you want to include your web site address, e-mail or autoresponder addresses, and the e-mail address to subscribe to your e-zine. Below are 10 offline marketing ideas:
  • Start Your Home-based Baking Business!  By : Quincella Geiger
    This articles was written for anyone who is interested in starting a home-based baking business. It gives the first basics steps in the startup process. Resources and the proper places to start gathering information are included. The article enlightens the reader about the home-based baking business process and gives encouragement.
  • Ways On How To Succeed In Real Estate Business?  By : JVC ajeet
    With a relatively increase of the everyday commodities, more and more people are finding ways how to earn additional sources of income so as to compensate their expenses. That's why most people who look for alternative ventures resort to real estate business.
  • How A Strong Brand Identity Helps Overcome Customer Reluctance  By : Erin Ferree
    Many small businesses, especially one-person businesses, don't see the point in investing the time, work and money in creating a brand identity. After all, they're very good at whatever it is that they do, and they should be able to make more than "just a living" by simply putting up a website, being themselves, and delivering a high-quality service, right?
  • Is there a Future in Working at Home When You Have Children?  By : Ioannis Mitrou
    Working at home when you have children.
  • 7 Tips to Speed Your Long-Distance Job Search  By : Michelle Dumas
    Are you relocating? Are you looking for work in a new place? Here are seven tips to simplify and speed your long-distance job search.
  • 11 Free and Low Cost Marketing Strategies to Turn Around a Cash-Strapped Business  By : Adam Urbanski
    There is no shortage of new business, there is only a shortage of knowledge how to get this business. So here are a few marketing strategies to quickly get your business flooded with new clients using this turnaround Marketing Plan
  • The Attitude that Attracts Global Clients  By : Kim Schott
    Have you ever wondered what it takes to attract clients in another country? Well, it takes a strategy that goes beyond just income and benefits. The most effective business strategy for approaching foreign markets must recognize your attitude towards joy and freedom. If doing business globally gets you nervous, then read this article. Relax and enjoy!
  • Home Based Business Opportunities  By : Troy Shanks
    In the world of home based business opportunities today, there are literally thousands and thousands of work from home programs to choose from. This article will hopefully help your decision making and searching process much easier along with the tools and tips we have for you. Please read the article and follow the links to our website for more information on how you can become successful with your very own home based business opportunity.
  • Moving to Bangkok? Which Real Estate Agency To Choose?  By : Maddy Barber
    Moving to Bangkok, Thailand and about to start your home search? This is a must-read to understand the property rentals market and tips of choosing your real estate agent, right!
  • Are You Too Making a $100M Mistake?  By : Curtis Bingham
    Before you reject a possible new business area, make sure you take all the right actions in your decision process so you don't lose out. Be sure to spend more time up-front to find out who and how many customers will actually buy your new product or service and what specifically these prospective buyers are looking for.
  • Switch On Your Marketing Innovation Machine  By : Linda Feinholz
    Four steps to both drive new activities through from first idea to completion, and also provide checkpoints that ensure you won't get stuck along the way. It works for marketing a new entrée or your professional services.
  • Help Your Employees Build Their "Confidence Muscles"  By : Pat Brill
    Have you found when managing your employees that they bring different levels of self-confidence to their work? We know that the more confidence an individual possesses the more efficient and productive they can be in meeting their goals. If you view your role in managing employees as a mutual working relationship, then you would want to be part of nourishing their confidence.
  • The Painless Way to Becoming a Highly Paid Financial Consultant  By : David Haslett
    The impending explosion of Baby Boomers into the retirement sector is creating a huge demand for new Financial Advisors. This is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to discover a career of abundant personal satisfaction and significant income potential. This article explores the career paths and provides a number of very useful tips on getting started as a Financial Advisor.
  • Create Your Vision with a Capital V How?  By :
    is article is based on a radio interview with Romanus Wolter
    on Entrepreneur Radio, September 9, 2005, www.wsradio.com.
    How to Create Your Vision with a Capital V
  • Tips to Stand Out from the Crowd in the Job Market  By : Sharon Alexander
    Tips on how to stand out in a competitive job market.
  • Top Secret - A Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE  By : Daniel Therrien
    A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
  • Use Your Uniqueness to Up Sales  By : Heather Dominick
    Tapping into your uniqueness and using it effectively is the "Hidden Key" to increasing business sales. Accessing this part of who you are and what you offer through your business will assist you in languaging your offer to your prospects and clients in a way that has them saying, "Yes, I want that!" This goes for verbal conversations AND on all marketing materials.
  • Three Reasons Why Your Customer is Your Best Advertisement  By : Scott Oliver
    Customers offer you many chances to spread the positive word about your business. From word of mouth advertising to testimonials, there are many reasons why you need to treat your customers well.
  • Learn how you can retire early by working in the Mideast  By : Alan Nelson
    Many people are making thousands a week working in the Mideast. Regardless of your age or skill set, you may find just that job to significantly enhance your salary.
  • 300% Sales Earnings Pay Increase using the Domino Effect  By : Donald Yerke
    If a salesperson was able to increase their current income by 70%, they be thrilled at being to pay their bills on time. Doubling income would mean this salesperson has become a recognized professional seller. However, it the salesperson was able to triple income, he would start climbing the sales ladder to heaven.
  • Call Center Training, Is a Must.  By : Hani Masgidi
    The remarkable growth of Call Center Industry has ushered to the opening of Call Center Training schools. Training schools may be accessed on line where all claim to be best in the field.
  • Does A Part Time FD Work?  By : Andy Warren
    More and more growing companies are using a part time FD in their companies. How do they work and how do they compare to a full time CFO? What's the alternative, what are the costs and what's the benefit?
  • A checklist before a media interview  By : Graham Kelly
    This article looks at the main points needed by anyone who is preparing to deal with a media interview, be that on television, radio, in the press or on the internet.
  • How to Get Recruitment Agencies to Work for You  By : Sharon Alexander
    A look at how to work with recruitment agencies and consultants to boost career prospects.
  • Rebranding Is an Excuse to Party in Your Business  By : Erin Ferree
    Once the redesign is done, many small businesses launch it silently. They change their logos, business cards, and websites one day—sometimes without so much as an announcement or a "By the way... " to their customers. Not only are they potentially confusing and alienating them, but they're also missing out on a great excuse to party!
  • 5 Surefire Ways To Fail - The Web design Business  By : www.web-business.infozabout.com
    Several years ago, I launched a small web design company in a rural area of California. Market conditions couldn't have been better, my skill level was above average, and I had a large pool of acquaintances to which I could market.
  • How To Stand Out At A Trade Show  By : Erin Ferree
    If you're setting up a display at a trade show, you have to do more than just pay for a booth space, put on a nice outfit that morning, and walk in the door for your company to get real results. You have to think about how you'll cut through all the "noise" to get in touch with your target audience.
  • Interview & Meeting First Impressions  By : Sharon Alexander
    Why Your First Impression is Your Last Impression
  • Automated Cigaratte Manufacturing Process  By : Michael Sherriff
    This article explains how tobacco manufacturing has evolved from a process of cigarette manufacturing by hand to the use of automated, high speed, tobacco manufacturing equipment and how the tobacco industry has grown in its manufacturing of cigarettes.
  • Network Your Way to Success  By : Sharon Alexander
    Key strategies and tips on how to use networking to boost your career and prospects.
  • Stop selling! Satisfy the Four Universal needs of Buyers, and They will buy!  By : Bob Urichuck
    Let's face it, people buy from people, particularly people they trust and like ' people who remind them of themselves. People that they can trust. Therefore it is important for you, as a sales professional, to be aware of and to understand the universal needs of buyers.
  • Breaking through to Success  By : Emma Wortt
    Do you listen to your negative internal voice? Does it stop you from moving forward with your small business ideas? Read this article and learn to control that voice!
  • Is Performance always a Competition  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    We seem to have a competition for everything - the next promotion, the shortest time to get home, the best presentation at work, the best, the best, the best. It appears there always has to be a winner - or maybe not? Maybe it's not always a competition after all...
  • Value and Satisfy Individual Preferences to Build a More Profitable Business Model  By : Donald Mitchell
    Don't look at the forest when you can gain more by individualizing to focus on each tree with optimal solutions. This article looks at how to expand value through customization.
  • Don't Set Your Goal Too High  By : William Drapcho
    This article helps you to realize the importance of setting realistic business goals.
  • The 5 Biggest Business Mistakes And How To Avoid Them  By : Andy Warren
    Discover the 5 biggest mistakes made in businesses of all sizes. These mistakes can ruin your business, big or small. This article tells you what they are and how you can avoid them.
  • The Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of Joint Ventures  By : Christian Fea
    When two entities enter into an equal partnership, this is a joint venture. The essential defining factors of this union are equal risk and equal reward. That means that each party will divide the costs evenly, and will also share the profits. Later, we will discuss the different forms a joint venture can take. First, we will get a more complete understanding of a joint venture.
  • 10 Tips To Make Your Advertising Work!  By : Hal Hoadley
    Tips about how to make your advertising more responsive.
  • What are they thinking?  By : John Jantsch
    Knowing exactly what your clients and prospects are thinking is a big part of the marketing game
  • Business Strategy Fundamentals  By : Tom Wheelwright
    Over the years, I have met and worked with literally hundreds of business owners. At one time or another, many of them have written a business plan. But very few of them have a working business strategy. A business plan and a business strategy are two very different tools.
  • Does your Workers' Compensation Company Owe You a Misclassification Refund?  By : Eric Patrick
    This article helps organizations determine whether or not their workers compensation insurance company has properly classified their buiness. It also offers a "how to" guide to determine if they are owed a refund.
  • How to Drive Business Success  By : Drew Stevens
    Your business is like a garden, nourish it correctly and you will be abundant. Discover techniques to make you and your business more fruitful.
  • As A Contractor How Do You Measure Up?  By : Phillip Gilliam
    For a contractor to succeed in today's marketplace they cannot be satisfied with being simply good enough; they need to constantly strive for greatness. This article outlines some of the basic areas that contractors need to address if they want to go past merely being "good enough" and achieve contracting greatness.
  • Why your Business Brand Shouldn't Be An Exact Mirror Image Of You  By : Erin Ferree
    Customers and prospects are more concerned about their needs, their businesses, and their situations than they are about how good you are. What they want to know is how you're going to help them. And if you're a one-person business, they're likely to be more concerned about the fact that you're the only one there rather than being thrilled about your experience.
  • Why giving clients more choices means they'll never buy.  By : Mark Silver
    You're really wanting to be thoughtful and accommodating. You want to make your clients and customers comfortable, so they can have things the way they like it. So you start making up offers, each with different options and flavors. Eventually you have a menu of ten options. And no one's buying. Is it your marketing? Or your menu?
  • Gross Weight? Tare Weight? Wait! Which Weight?  By : William E Reinka
    A basic tenet of shipping is that freight is rated on its gross weight. However there is also Tare weight, net weight, volumetric weight. How do we keep them straight?
  • Call Center Assessment tool is needed  By : Hani Masgidi
    Call Center Assessment providers provide experts who have call center leadership background and understand fully the operation of the industry.
  • Calculating the Right Strategic Alliance for Your Company  By : Christian Fea
    A strategic alliance can significantly open your market opportunities, connecting you with a desired audience. Forming a strategic alliance should begin with taking an honest look the many aspects that make up your business ' and making sure the other partner fits those elements well. Finding the right strategic alliance is crucial.
  • Are You Ready for a Work From Home Business?  By : Troy Shanks
    Many people have the desire to earn more money and do it effectively and in their spare time. Searching for a home based business opportunity of your liking can be tricky and time consuming for many people. This article can help you cut down your time and effort into looking for the best fit for a work from home job. Check out our tips on how you too can become a successful home based business entrepreneur today!
  • Do You Know How To Excel At Work With Dreadlocks?  By : Jeffery Bradley
    Dreadlocks in the business world attract much attention. Here's how to make sure you survive and excel with dreadlocks.
  • Ready to add another market?  By : Katrina Sawa
    Relationship Marketing is the easiest and most effective type of marketing. For small business owners and entrepreneurs this is a must if you want to succeed. If you feel you have tackled your current market and are thinking about starting your business in a new one, make sure you check out these tips first.
  • Closets By Design - Closet World  By : Closet World
    Closets from Closets By Design - design, build, and install custom closets, garage cabinets, home offices, laundries, pantries, wardrobe mirror doors, and much more. Everyone wants to have their homes neatly organized and looking perfect, but achieving perfection can be tricky. One of the more popular companies around that has the solutions that everyone is looking for is Closet World.
  • How to avoid being trapped in a niche.  By : Mark Silver
    Bang! Bang! Bang! The hammer comes down again and again, nailing those wooden planks in place. Finally, it's done: you're trapped. No windows, and the only door nailed shut. Those business gurus told you to pick a niche, and so you did. And now you're stuck there, for the rest of your days. G'bye creativity. G'bye freedom. G'bye.
  • How Your Business Should Act Like A Snowflake  By : Erin Ferree
    Just like snowflakes, your business will have several different types of uniqueness. On the surface, you'll want your brand and marketing materials to look unique, so that when all of your materials go out, they can stand out from your competitions'.
  • In Adding Value to Your Business Model, One Thing Should Lead to Another  By : Donald Mitchell
    Focus on finding value improvements that open the doors to further value improvements, and your business model will improve its profitability in exponential ways.
  • Scripophily Signatures - Real or Not?  By : Larry Crain
    Authentic, hand-signed signatures on collectible antique stock certificates add historical significance and sometimes value to the documents. This article explains how to determine if autographs are original rather than printed or stamped.
  • Hidden Profits  By : Hal Hoadley
    Finding solutions in your business that will increase leads, traffic and profits. Observation and asking the right questions to profit in your market in 2008.
  • Strategic Alliances: Make Them Work  By : Jody Gabourie
    In terms of marketing, strategic alliances offer several advantages. To make sure the strategic partnership works to everyone's benefit, read about the questions you need to consider as you go through the different stages of setting up and operating a strategic alliance.
  • 3 Ways to Tell if You Need More Than One Resume  By : Laura SmithProulx
    You've probably heard that employers expect to see an exact match to their skills on your resume, and that you should be tailoring your resume to each job. But, you might think—if I do that, I'll be writing forever! Relax ' there's a point to customizing your resume to meet the needs of employers. However, this doesn't mean that every resume you send must be a completely different version.
  • Business Success Is All About Sales  By : Bob Urichuck
    The world market is heating up. Competitors are appearing out of nowhere and expectations are high, especially from the top. In today's market both the business owner and seasoned professional salesperson have to be producing at their absolute best to stay up with the industry leaders.
  • Home Based Business For Moms with Little Children  By : Ioannis Mitrou
    Different kinds of home based business for moms depending of the educational level,skills and interest.
  • Are You Giving Too Much Advice to Prospects?  By : Kim Schott
    Have you ever felt like you were giving so much advice to your prospect, that they didn't need your services? If what you're sharing gives your prospects or clients enough tactics to do it on their own, without paying you first, then you won't want to miss this article. Get ready to change your communication!
  • Performance appraisals  By : Hani Masgidi
    Encouragement is the key to performance. Reward is even greater source of encouragement when it's beyond just words. Call Centers have over the years developed a performance appraisal system that's including all the components of good communication.
  • Objections or Excuses  By : Jacqui Tillyard
    tips on overcoming any objection in a sales call.Learn how to get past excuses and the word no from any prospect.
  • 2 Crucial And 1 Major Tip To Balanced Self Employment  By : Wycliffe Williams
    Successful self employment can be rewarding in many ways. These three practical tips to achieving balance in your own business is crucial to successful self employment.
  • Starting a Web Hosting Company with Master Reseller Hosting  By : Steven Cancel
    An article aimed at helping entrepreneurs looking to start web hosting companies.
  • 10 Simple Ways to Follow Up with Prospects  By : Katrina Sawa
    If you don't do your follow up; you are wasting valuable marketing dollars and time you've already spent on gathering new leads.
  • Using www.to expand your business.  By : prakash kumars
    More and more, potential customers are not letting their "fingers do the walking." To find what they need, they are using their fingers to click at Google, Yahoo! or MSN.
  • Don't let Patience turn into Bitterness  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    Sometimes it is hard to get justice even if you are right. It takes a lot of patience and there is a chance the delays and legal maneuvers can turn into bitterness. Learn how to avoid this outcome and read an inspiring story in the process.
  • Yikes! I Just Landed a Television Interview. Now What?  By : Robert Deigh
    Television interviews are, by far, the trickiest of all press encounters but they can also be the most rewarding in terms of your public relations efforts. Welcome the opportunity to appear on TV, and be prepared. By remembering a few rules and practicing, anyone can look and sound big on the little screen.
  • How to sell your home.  By :
    Tip #1 Shed A Little Light on the Subject

    Two major things that your potential buyers will be looking for in your home include light and space.

    Sure, it is allright to have one room that is a bit on the darker side; however, if the entire home is dark, that should be considered to be a problem.

    When people will be viewing your home, open drapes and blinds, turn on all of the lights, and add lights to darker rooms.

    If Mother Nature does not feel like being helpful on the day that people w
  • Plan Workplace Changes  By : Pat Brill
    Whether it's a companywide or department change, you still have to motivate your team to understand, participate and accept the required changes. In order to motivate your staff, you need to plan...plan...plan. What do you need to plan?
  • Can You Really Find A Job With Dreadlocks?  By : Jeffery Bradley
    If you are wondering if you can find the job you want with dreadlocks, the answer is yes. First, it was not easy. Second, it is possible with the three D's of success: desire, dedication, and determination.
  • Are your ad dollars working for you or against you?  By : Katrina Sawa
    Tips on how to utilize your marketing dollars in the local yellow pages.
  • Business Model Innovation: Be Disciplined in Looking for Better Places to Add More Value  By : Donald Mitchell
    Most people would like to increase value for customers but lack a process to find these opportunities. This article fills that gap.
  • How to Create and Exchange Digital Documents  By : Don R. Crawley
    Digital documents are safer, more secure, easier to search, easier to send, and infinitely easier to store. In this article, you'll learn about the benefits of using digital documents and gain some practical ideas about how to start using digital documents in your business.
  • Not Knowing The Rules Governing Employee Or Self Employed Status Could Cost Thousands  By : Terry Cartwright
    An employer who has doubt over status of a worker being an employee or self employed may face potential serious penalties if the status is changed
  • What business are you REALLY in?  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Many businesses spend thousands of dollars branding everything they do to create a familiarity with their prospects and customers and yet, sadly, miss the boat completely when it comes to their service.
  • The Buck Stops Here  By : Shelley Herzog
    Accountability is the key to success and a coach will help to provide the accountability that will get results for a person in business and life.
  • Building Any MLM Downline Quickly  By : Roy Chan
    MLM program success requires that you build a large "downline" of highly motivated, excited representatives willing to work on a steady and consistent basis to build the team even further. You also need to keep the momentum running through continuous and speedy expansion. Speed creates excitement and a winning feeling among team members.
  • Cut Through Habits And Transform Your Business  By : Linda Feinholz
    Set aside time every week to get your thinking stirred up. Linda shares 3 ways you can use 5, 10 and 15-minute increments to release the sparks to boost your results.
  • How-to Create a Compelling, Branded Elevator Pitch for Your Job Search  By : Michelle Dumas
    A powerful elevator pitch is essential in your job search. With precision-like focus, an effective elevator pitch will immediately convey to the listener who you are as a professional, and will do it in a way that addresses not only your unique value proposition, but in a manner that addresses the concerns of your listener. You will use your elevator pitch frequently, in networking situations and during interviews.
  • Using Work-Related Tests to Boost Your Resume Prospects  By :
    Regardless of how you feel about work-related tests - whether it's for personality, skills, communication styles, behavior, or something else entirely - they're being used much more frequently in the corporate world. Here's one way you can use these tests to help you land the job you want.
  • The Secret Formula for Success  By : Axel Meierhoefer
    Success is elusive if you don't know what the secret formula is. Read here what will make you successful every time.
  • Don't Give Up Too Easily (Clients Are Just Around the Corner)  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    Have you ever given your all to something, experienced disappointments, and given up? What about when it comes to marketing your business? Do you sometimes get frustrated, doubt yourself, and then consider throwing in the towel? You won't ever give up again, not after reading this article.
  • Choosing the right Business Intelligence consultancy  By : Graham Baylis
    Business Intelligence (BI) enables faster data analysis and more effective business planning but getting an organisation to the point where BI can work for them can be a complex process. It is absolutely essential that the right consultancy is employed to facilitate the change. Always look for a reputable consultancy with a verifiable track record and demonstrable implementation experience before making any decisions.
  • Independent Hoteliers must Profit from the Internet  By : Michael Cockman
    More and more hotel bookings are being made online: in fact up to 45% by 2010 according to Merrill Lynch. What do independent hotels need to do to grab their share of this lucrative business?# Many hoteliers are putting their head in the sand and not grasping the opportunity to reach new markets because they are failing to understand exactly how the Internet works for accommodation providers.
  • A Dozen Questions Every Product Developer Should Ask Themselves Before They Start A New Project  By : Nick James
    Developing product lines, the easiest and safest method. Questions to ask before you start
  • Painting Business - The Top 10 Things You Must Know For Running A Successful Painting Business  By : Lee Cusano
    I started my own painting business back in 1991. As someone who had done painting in the past I figured I knew all about how to paint. I was wrong. So, exactly how much painting experience do you need to start a painting business of your own? Below are the top 10 things you should know to become a successful house painter.
  • The Savvy Customer  By : Curtis Bingham
    Shortest time to market no longer cuts it. Nor does lowest cost. And excellent customer service is now expected. As the old rules for achieving competitive advantage fade away, what can be done to secure customers and vanquish competitors? Increasingly the only true, sustainable competitive advantage is intimate and thorough understanding of customer needs.
  • 6 Defining Characteristics Of Tag Heuer Sports Timepieces  By : Patrick Bedford
    Every watch company on the market has their own style and characteristics that sum them up. But few have as many defining characteristics as Tag Heuer Sports timepieces. Here are 6 characteristics you can find with many Tag Heuer watches.
  • How To Get A Surveyors Referral  By : Katie Grea
    Have you ever been in search of a Surveyors Referral but didn't know hot to go about doing it? Well look no further as the answers are all inside this article.
  • How to maximize employee training  By : Drew Stevens
    Training is a multibillion dollar per year industry but does it does not always provide the needed return on investment. This article illustrates how to maximize value and gain better returns.
  • Business Plan - How to Unlock the Treasure Chest in 5 Easy and Magical Steps  By : Bonita L Richter
    Are you ready for the thrills of seeking your own treasure chest of gold? Adventure-seekers, what you'll need is a map that'll help lead you to the riches. Play the "Show Me the Money Treasure Hunt Game" to map out how you're going to find the key that will increase your income and unlock your treasure chest of gold!
  • 13 Networking Secrets  By : Katrina Sawa
    13 Networking secrets that will help you build your referral list and client list.
  • Psychology, personality disorders and coaching  By : Matt Somers
    Managers who coach need at least some knowledge of the psychology on which many coaching approaches are based. This article considers the contribution psychology has made to the area of personality disorder. An extreme condition but one not unknown to have been uncovered by coaching.
  • Finding the Time to Run Your Small Business  By : Emma Wortt
    This article tackles the lack of time issue faced by many people who are preparing to start or who have started their own small business.
  • When networking events feel like a drag.  By : Mark Silver
    Going to networking events is kinda one of those things you are 'supposed' to do for your business. Some people love'em, some people hate'em. But, the truth is, especially for a new business, making face-to-face and heart-to-heart contact with people is incredibly powerful. Unfortunately, networking events can seem like pretty gross, low-energy, artificial affairs, with people glad-handing left and right.
  • How A Business Architect Can Benefit Joint Ventures  By : Christian Fea
    The term continues to grow in prevalence, but many people are still unfamiliar as to what a business architect actually does. Business architects are especially valuable to joint ventures because they bring together companies to create innovation. They essentially see the "bigger picture" between two companies and bring the corporations together to benefit all involve.
  • Choosing a NIche Market  By : Jody Gabourie
    Developing a niche takes some time, research and thought - but the results are worth it. You start by looking at several possibilities and narrowing it down based on several factors such as the fit between your business and the niche, the possibility for growth, and so on. Take a look at these 4 important criteria and use them to help you choose the ideal niche for your company.
  • Are you still true to your Target Market?  By : Katrina Sawa
    No matter what the amount of money you could make on a project, if it isn't something you really want or love to do, then it will stress you out because you won't want to get it done.
  • Before the Business Plan  By : Hans
    Purveyors of conventional wisdom would have you believe that the very first thing you ought to do when setting up a new business is to create a business plan.

    It doesn't matter whether you are selling odds and ends on eBay from your living room or something larger and more complex,
  • Advertising "Click Fraud" Rampant Online?  By : Hans
    "Pay-per-click," by far the most popular form of online advertising, recently came under fire as charges of rampant "click fraud" gather steam on the Web.

    Google and Yahoo! earn the majority of their money through sales of advertising to tens-of-thousands of online merchants, companies, and professional.
  • Advertising Approach For The First-time Webmaster  By : Hans
    For the first time internet entrepreneur [newbie] the best ways to promote your website at first instance are :
    1. Express inclusion of your website for the usual 12 months offered by most of the major search engines. You can choose express inclusion for askjeeves, inktomi, altavista,msn etc but keep in mind to have your site submitted to the local index of your region.
  • advertising consulting services for the internet.  By : Hans
    Have you heard about this recently? Many of us go through this at our local gym or fitness centre on a regular basis and are become increasingly frustrated. It usually starts as a group of trainees chat away their experiences of the day on a bench or at a piece of equipment for fifteen minutes while you are waiting to use it.
  • Do You Suffer From Marketing Overwhelm?  By : Sandra P. Martini
    It's important to remember that good marketing is about two things: 1/ educating your community (target audience) about what problems you solve and 2/ building a relationship with those in your community.
  • Gaining Critical Insight to Grow Your Business  By : Curtis Bingham
    Declining prices and margins. Decaying sales. Unprofitable customers. Lackluster market performance. Does your company suffer from these maladies? You will if you don't understand your customers—what they need, want, and most especially, what they are willing to pay for. The only way to guarantee increased revenues and more profitable customer relationships is to center strategic decision-making on actionable customer insight.
  • Making The Right Moves To Start Your Business  By : Jeffery Jefferson
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