Craigslist: Marketing for the New MillenniumIf your customers utilize the classifieds to connect with you, do they use Craigslist? More importantly, do you? Since the service is free to almost everyone, you probably should use this form of Internet advertising even if you turn up your nose at conventional news ads.What is Craigslist? For the uninformed, Craigslist is a very simplified form of classified ads in dozens of topics, spl
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It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm. Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea. Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?" Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's j
How to Become A Secret ShopperSecret Shopping has become a very popular part time job mainly because it is a very convenient way of earning extra money, assignments are usually easy and prior experience is not compulsory to apply for the job. However, there are some important things to keep in mind before becoming a Secret Shopper.First of all, ask yourself if you have all the necessary qualities to become an effectiv
I was attending a Seminar a short while ago being headed by Simon Woodroffe (the driving force behind Yo!Sushi). Simon is a very entertaining speaker and touched on an interesting idea. That idea was central to those people who consider that to be a true entrepreneur you need the prerequisite of a selection of qualifications. In this case, the difference between an MBA or, as Simon put it, ‘attending the University of Life' (a great expression). This prompted my own idea for today's ‘121 Tip'. Just out of interest, which one do you think he is more in favour of?
So, have you been looking to firm up your business skills by finally going for that MBA? Or thinking that you need to be more ‘qualified' before you take that extra step in the direction of your business success?
While I do advocate that you should attain to be an expert in your field, let's consider the qualifications that you need to be a lifetime member of the ‘University of Life':
As Entrepreneurs to be a member of this University here's what we agree to do:
- Generate new ideas and imaginative solutions on a continual basis!
- Encourage creativity in others. Inspire and empower your team out of their day to day complacency and motivate them to feel valued in your business.
- Be aware of threats but focus on opportunity. Regularly look for signs of threat (either from inside or outside of your business) and rather than fearing it ask yourself: "Where is the potential in this threat and what to I need to do?"
- Never accept the status quo ... ask yourself how you can ‘shake things up'. Just because your competition has always done things a certain way doesn't mean you follow the fold - especially if they're slowly going out of business!
- Bring your ideas to life and provide forward-oriented goals and objectives for yourself and your team.
- Take the word "can't," from your vocabulary. Realise that that barriers (real or imaginary) are simply temporary roadblocks and little ‘tests' that you can get around with some creative thinking.
- It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm.
- Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea.
- Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?"
Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's j
Vinyl BannersAttractively designed vinyl banners advertising your cause or product is a great marketing strategy. A well-designed vinyl is sure to get the attention of passersby. One of the simplest and most effective means of gaining attention from people who are ready to buy, vinyl banners are often overlooked as a means to increase traffic. The Internet is not the only place on earth that can boost busin
ich one do you think he is more in favour of?
So, have you been looking to firm up your business skills by finally going for that MBA? Or thinking that you need to be more ‘qualified' before you take that extra step in the direction of your business success?
While I do advocate that you should attain to be an expert in your field, let's consider the qualifications that you need to be a lifetime member of the ‘University of Life':
As Entrepreneurs to be a member of this University here's what we agree to do:
- Generate new ideas and imaginative solutions on a continual basis!
- Encourage creativity in others. Inspire and empower your team out of their day to day complacency and motivate them to feel valued in your business.
- Be aware of threats but focus on opportunity. Regularly look for signs of threat (either from inside or outside of your business) and rather than fearing it ask yourself: "Where is the potential in this threat and what to I need to do?"
- Never accept the status quo ... ask yourself how you can ‘shake things up'. Just because your competition has always done things a certain way doesn't mean you follow the fold - especially if they're slowly going out of business!
- Bring your ideas to life and provide forward-oriented goals and objectives for yourself and your team.
- Take the word "can't," from your vocabulary. Realise that that barriers (real or imaginary) are simply temporary roadblocks and little ‘tests' that you can get around with some creative thinking.
- It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm.
- Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea.
- Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?"
Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's j
Medical Billing - Hidden CostsIt isn't easy to get into the field of medical billing and not get hammered by all the costs. It's bad enough having to deal with the costs that you are told about up front, but when you get hit with costs that nobody told you about, that's when things can get very frustrating. The purpose of this article is to prepare you for what you're in for should you decide that you want to get into the
to do:
- Generate new ideas and imaginative solutions on a continual basis!
- Encourage creativity in others. Inspire and empower your team out of their day to day complacency and motivate them to feel valued in your business.
- Be aware of threats but focus on opportunity. Regularly look for signs of threat (either from inside or outside of your business) and rather than fearing it ask yourself: "Where is the potential in this threat and what to I need to do?"
- Never accept the status quo ... ask yourself how you can ‘shake things up'. Just because your competition has always done things a certain way doesn't mean you follow the fold - especially if they're slowly going out of business!
- Bring your ideas to life and provide forward-oriented goals and objectives for yourself and your team.
- Take the word "can't," from your vocabulary. Realise that that barriers (real or imaginary) are simply temporary roadblocks and little ‘tests' that you can get around with some creative thinking.
- It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm.
- Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea.
- Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?"
Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's j
Trends Worth Billions – Changing Hindsight into Foresight (Part 2 of a 3-Part Series)Trends create business opportunities for those who can spot them. An example of how a trend creates opportunities is the pizza industry. Back in the early 1960s, pizza was primarily a snack food eaten in a restaurant. But by the 70s, consumers were picking up pizza to eat at home and pizza delivery took off. As its popularity grew, competition increased. So did the marketing hype. Pizza is now a
us quo ... ask yourself how you can ‘shake things up'. Just because your competition has always done things a certain way doesn't mean you follow the fold - especially if they're slowly going out of business!
Bring your ideas to life and provide forward-oriented goals and objectives for yourself and your team. Take the word "can't," from your vocabulary. Realise that that barriers (real or imaginary) are simply temporary roadblocks and little ‘tests' that you can get around with some creative thinking. It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm. Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea. Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?" Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's j
In Business, Writing Well is a NecessityYou can all relax. This is not a grammar lesson.It is not enough to do a good job. You must also give the appearances of doing a good job. That is why writing well is so important. Writing well is not an add-on to your job skills. It is a central part of it. Your writing must communicate you doing a good job. Many who read your reports will never meet you. Yet they have powerful influence
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It's easy to get knock backs in business and in life. Accept all your challenges with passion and enthusiasm. Relish the opportunity to have your ideas challenged and debated, knowing that by engaging this process you and your team can turn a simple idea into a great idea. Instead of saying "It won't work," ask the question, "How can we make it work?" Now what ideas have sprung to mind from this timely tip? Pick just one and play with it - then remember that without action it's just another idea...
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