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    Starting a New Business - Your Business Framework - What Scaffolding Do You Need?
    When starting a business of what ever kind, large or small, there is a always a require framework or scaffolding that you have to set up. Not only does this make your business much more effective, but it also saves you from a lot of embarrassing and costly problems. Here is your framework:1. Business Name. Choose an appropriate name that sums up what your business stands for. It has to be unique – try and ensure that a suitable domain name is also available as you will probably want a web site as well. The owner of an established web site might cause problem
    on of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fa
    No More Debate it is Either Global Warming or Global Warming or You are Fired!
    Recently a survey was done with Americans to ask them if they believed in global warming and the question was quite simple which do you believe; Global Warming or Global Warming? Surprisingly enough 90% of the people said global warming. A few people didn't understand the question because it did not sound like a choice and therefore they did not answer.Just because 90% of people believe something does not make it true and it is irrelevant to use a survey put on by the mass media hysteria asking the people who have been viewing their programming what they believe. Most
    It’s common knowledge that most small businesses fail within 5 years. These statistics are mindblowingly depressing for people looking to start up a new venture. So what goes wrong? No-one starts out with the intention of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fac
    Information Elements of an Effective Business Card
    Many multi-million dollar deals begin with the exchange of business cards. The establishment of a trusted business relationship go through the stage of introduction, customer acquisition, and customer retention. At each stage of customer relationship management, the little card is the bridge between you and your clients. When you first meet a prospect, the business card is your greeting card. When you work on a deal with a prospect, that little card is a door to your business world - where they will find the phone number to call you to ask for more information or go to you
    within 5 years. These statistics are mindblowingly depressing for people looking to start up a new venture. So what goes wrong? No-one starts out with the intention of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fa
    Customer Service 101
    I can't be the only one who has noticed the decline in customer service these days. It is a very sad thing. I have stopped shopping at many stores because of how I was treated. I believe that customer service is one of, if not the most important ingredient to any successful business.Here are some basic tips to help you earn your customer's trust and repeated business.- Never Argue with a Customer! No matter what, the customer is ALWAYS right. Do what it takes to make them come back. If you go the extra mile with a disgruntled customer, they will walk away
    ressing for people looking to start up a new venture. So what goes wrong? No-one starts out with the intention of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fa
    The Boy Who Cried Wolf Redux
    You've probably heard the story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf.The problem is that the child was looking for attention and thought it would be fun to scream at the top of his lungs that a wolf was nearby. Each time he did, the entire town came running to his rescue!It worked twice!But each time all the townsfolk came running to his field all set to do battle with a big, mean wolf, all they found was a bunch of sheep casually munching on grass.The boy really felt important when everyone came running to his aid!However, the third time, no one believ
    So what goes wrong? No-one starts out with the intention of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fa
    What to Wear to Interview?
    As a rule of thumb, dressing in a suit for an interview wouldn't do you any harm. You must be able to capture the tailored look, but in a feminine manner. Double breasted in navy or black, perhaps softened with a scarf rolled under the collar, its a classic which will never be out of style.A good idea is to find some information regarding what other people in the office wear. If you think a suit will be too formal, maybe you could consider wearing a pants suit or just a good blazer and skirt. You may also consider to wear a coatdress because it is very tailored, but a l
    on of creating something that isn’t sustainable. In fact most people would be adamant that they weren’t going to be one of those statistics.

    Most business owners start out as technical expert in their field. For example – an engineer decides to start their own comp

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