Archive for the 'Small Business' Category
Are you working the number one critical success factor (the number one thing you need to be doing to create the results you want)? Do you know what it is? Are you concentrating your efforts, energy, time and resources on the most important thing that drives your business?
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It seems that it’s never a “right” time to start a business; you often have to take a leap of faith for those first baby steps. And, this year’s economic turbulence might provide just the right incubator for a strong idea. If you are thinking about jumping, here are some key points in starting your own business:
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What do you charge for your services? How did you come up with that price? Did you just randomly choose it? Checked out the competition? Tried a price until someone bought? I’m going to share with you 3 pricing strategies that you can implement into your business. These strategies have been proven and they’ll work for your business to bring you maximum profits.
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A small business network can become your most valuable small business strategy. Build a small business network to help you with the challenges you face in managing and growing your business.
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Networking is essential when starting a small business. Here are 3 networking tips for starting a small business.
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Do you want to run your business with peace of mind? If your answer is Yes, then you must take the following SIMPLE five actions.
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If you’re a typical bookkeeper or accountant trying to build your practice using the traditional methods of networking and referrals, you’re probably struggling day after day and not getting the results you need, while your competition has probably already positioned themselves in your community as the small business “expert.” You see their name in every seminar announcement from the local community college, or in the newspaper as a speaker at almost every Rotary or Kiwanis club meeting. And you wonder how they did it. How did they position themselves as the “expert?”
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