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Skills Make Labor More Valuable 's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action.As you know by now, if you have been a long time subscriber to our weekly E-zine, I'm a very big proponent of activity, labor and discipline. In fact I devoted one of the five major pieces to the life puzzle (in my book under the same name) to the subject of activity and labor. But now let me add another key word to the labor equation - skillful. Yes, skillful labor.We need the skills to help build our family's dreams, the skills to stir up an enterprise and make it successful. We need skills to build equities for the future. We need skills of all kinds.How about this - skillful language. If you just talk to your family you can hold them all together, but if you skillfully talk to your children you can help them build dreams for the future. That is why I spend so much time at the Weekend Seminar on communication - how to affect others with words. You can't be lazy in language - it costs too much.What if you meant to say "what's troubling you?" and instead you said "what's wrong with you?". Wow, that's too big a mistake. And sure you could have made that mistake 10 years ago, but not now. You should have gotten much better by now in language and communication.Skills multiply labors by two, by five, by ten, by fifty, by one hundred times. Hey, you can chop a tree down with a hammer but it takes about 30 days, called Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years What is a Classified Ad and What Not? For Small Business Owners & EntrepreneursThe most inexpensive form of advertising, classified ads can help you sell your property, automobile, antique collection, used vacuum, or anything you choose. Writing a classified ad that actually sells your product is something is a special art.Read on to learn how to write classified ads that sell.A sale is completed through four different stages – awareness, interest, desire and action. Some marketers boil this down to a single word formula called AIDA formulaAwareness – awareness that you have something to sell that the prospective customer may be benefited.Interest – the prospective customer gets interested in your product.Desire – the prospective customer feels like buying your product.Action – actually ordering the product and writing the check.The third and fourth steps really are not in your control, but doing the first two steps – awareness and interest – correct can motivate the customer buy from you.Thus with the little number of words, you have to create awareness and interest in the minds of your customers, on your product.If your classified ad creates awareness and interest in the minds of your customers and he or she rings you up, your ad is a success.Keep in mind that classified ads are not sales letters. Sales letters are aimed at closing the sale now and One thing I've found in my many years of entrepreneurship is that smart marketing is the key to success. I've worked with so many different types of small business owners, entrepreneurs, coaches and consultants from all kinds of industries and no matter what the business is; I've found that if the person doesn't know how to market it and they don't get help to do so, the business just doesn't survive. The following 8 items are what I consider a good small business start up checklist; if you are in business or thinking about getting into business you will want to make sure you have or are working on all of these things constantly. The mix of all of these necessary items works well to maximize your exposure, credibility, expert status as well as build your database and help you make informed marketing decisions. 1. Realistically Defined Target Market - Most small business owners actually have way too large of a target market to be realistic in order to market to them all with the limited time and budget available. More than likely you might want to narrow down your market or define your niche even more with specific demographics and psychographics; then you'll really begin to see unique opportunities that might become available to reach that market. And don't forget about all your referral sources - they are your target market too! If you go to the Small Biz Products page of my website, you can sign up to receive my Free Report - “How to Define Your Target Market in 5 Easy Steps” - 2. Marketing Plan - This plan should outline everything you could possibly do in your marketing based on who your target market (ideal client) is and the best ways to reach them including various guerilla marketing techniques, promotions, ideas and co-promotions. Then you need to stick to your well-researched plan and not get sold or steered away by random advertising opportunities. This should also include a Publicity Plan - Including pertinent media contacts, press releases, article submissions and event listings for ongoing exposure - If you're not submitting press releases regularly to the local media, local organizations you belong to, etc. you are missing FREE opportunities to get additional exposure for your business. Your Marketing Plan should also include an Advertising Plan - Including Timeline & Budget - More than likely you're not spending enough money on advertising, period end of story. If it's done in the right places, places that reach your target market, with a good message or headline and for a reasonable length of time you should see good results. If you only try it once or go too small or have no idea to effectively design your ad - you will not get results. Learn about all the advertising mediums in your target area, who they reach, their demographics, what kind of circulation they have based on their cost, etc. Your Marketing Plan should also include an active Networking Plan - Including any pertinent organizations, associations, chambers or other professional group that brings in referrals or is a good venue for prospecting or business development - Pick 2-5 organizations you believe are the best to either promote your business or build your business in, join them and then become as active as you possibly can so you become the well known expert in your field. Volunteer your time generously and most of all put their events on your calendar before ANY other client meeting or job BECAUSE …these are your advertising dollars NOT being spent! To put a quick Marketing Action Plan into effect for your business right away, sign up for one of my JumpStart Your Marketing 1-on-1 Planning Meetings at 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years Utilize the Services of A CFO Advisor to Assist You in Managing the Financial Resources of Your Firm to your well-researched plan and not get sold or steered away by random advertising opportunities. This should also include aThroughout your business lifecycle, your business and management team will face ongoing challenges. Some of these are within your area of expertise and others force you to learn new skills and achieve new insights as a business leader or owner. How well you respond to these business challenges will dictate how well your business performs.For every new business hurdle, a professional, independent CFO Advisor can help you. With a CFO Advisor, practical solutions are developed to take you through the most critical analyses of your present and future plans to insure you are making the smart move each step of the way.Margin Analysis -- Without adequate margins, even the most innovative companies struggle with profitability. A CFO Advisor can help conduct an in-depth margin analysis that pinpoints areas for improvement and suggest corrective measures that will dramatically improve the bottom line.Management Analysis -- A company’s ability to sustain growth is directly proportional to the management capabilities of its leaders. A CFO Advisor expertly takes an inter-disciplinary approach to analyzing management bench strength, making recommendations that will help you take the company precisely where you want it to go.Growth Strategies -- Are you ready to grow? A CFO Advisor assesses your options, and Publicity Plan - Including pertinent media contacts, press releases, article submissions and event listings for ongoing exposure - If you're not submitting press releases regularly to the local media, local organizations you belong to, etc. you are missing FREE opportunities to get additional exposure for your business. Your Marketing Plan should also include an Advertising Plan - Including Timeline & Budget - More than likely you're not spending enough money on advertising, period end of story. If it's done in the right places, places that reach your target market, with a good message or headline and for a reasonable length of time you should see good results. If you only try it once or go too small or have no idea to effectively design your ad - you will not get results. Learn about all the advertising mediums in your target area, who they reach, their demographics, what kind of circulation they have based on their cost, etc. Your Marketing Plan should also include an active Networking Plan - Including any pertinent organizations, associations, chambers or other professional group that brings in referrals or is a good venue for prospecting or business development - Pick 2-5 organizations you believe are the best to either promote your business or build your business in, join them and then become as active as you possibly can so you become the well known expert in your field. Volunteer your time generously and most of all put their events on your calendar before ANY other client meeting or job BECAUSE …these are your advertising dollars NOT being spent! To put a quick Marketing Action Plan into effect for your business right away, sign up for one of my JumpStart Your Marketing 1-on-1 Planning Meetings at 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years Greensboro Employment Services 1.html>. I have a unique talent for developing just the right blend of marketing strategies for every budget and business.Employment services are the business of recruitment agencies. Every global leading company needs an official employment services firm, where they can set up a business unit in the city. Greensboro has a number of recruiting service companies that have been providing services to local and international clients. The agencies in Greensboro keep consistency in services by providing relevant job positions to fit the company culture.Employment service providers divide their service into two ways to satisfy the candidates and employer companies. They serve under the process that fits both the job seekers and employers in the same platform. They use standard methods of recruitment that ever one knows. They use database, software applications and online informative websites on the Internet for the purpose of serving the clients and candidates faster and openly.Service to Candidates:Under the recruiting process they find potential candidates for their business. They add value to the candidate and make them more valued in their database. They present the valued candidates to the clients as per the requirement. They scrutinize the candidates to present the undisputed candidate for the client companies. They do a preliminary interview of the candidate when they encounter for the first time. They come to know the strengths, weaknesses, 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years Seven Best Practises for Employee Scheduling o do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find.Managers in the retail and service business often spend countless hours working out timetables and employee rosters, trying to get their shifts and schedules just right. Getting it "just right" is critical to maintaining proper service levels, satisfied customers, and quality employee retention. If you're one of those managers you'll be interested in the following best practices for scheduling employees.Consider peak hours and high season; dead hours and low season when allocating the number of employees per shift. You want to ensure your customers are getting proper attention. Understaffing creates havoc for customers and employees. Not only can you lose customers but also employees. Overstaffing, on the other hand, is costly.Plan for vacations, time-off, holidays in advance. Why wait till the last minute? Ask your employees to fill out a time-off request form at least one month in advance. Your employees will appreciate working for a business that cares about their leisure time.Take your employees' preferences into account when scheduling. Some actually prefer night shifts or weekend shifts while others might not particularly like them but want them for their higher wages. Distribute highly sought after shifts evenly among employees as much If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years Diversify Energy Sources For American Business 's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action.One of the most important things in any business is energy. We have noticed over the last decade as we see natural gas spikes in the colder climates such as the North Midwest, Northwest and in the North East that it puts economic pressure on our nation's businesses. If the business is a manufacturing facility and it is already in a worldwide competitive market any slight additional cost in energy to run the business could result in a net loss for the quarter. We must keep our businesses competitive in the world market and typically energy has been one of our strong suits. But the sheer demand for energy from Americans in their homes and businesses has put a strain on our grid.The President of the United States of America along with the Department of Energy have been working on alternative ways to diversify our energy sources in an effort to help American homes and businesses. The Bush administration has been careful to see that much-needed funding has gone into research and development of such things as clean coal technologies. We have over 200 years were all coal which is near the surface can easily be dug out and then shipped to the generation plants by railroad.The problem in the past has been that when you burn coal you'll also puts pollution into the atmosphere. Now with new clean coal technologies thanks to the Pres Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years, find it and read it again. About the Author Katrina Sawa, Solopreneur Marketing Expert, helps entrepreneurs and independent consultants build their database of clients and prospects, determine the best ways to market their business to their target market, teach them how to network, develop follow up systems, marketing and advertising plans and find ways to get free or low cost publicity which all lead to more customers and increased sales! Katrina has been named "The Networking Queen" by her peers and clients ever since she founded her business in 2002. She was always found out mingling at chamber of commerce mixers, business networking events and expos and any event she could attend where her target market would be in attendance. Consistent networking and follow up is the primary reason Katrina has been so successful in her business. An avid gardener, party planner and softball buff, Katrina enjoys the sunshine of Northern California. She grew up not too far from the Sacramento area and then received her B.S. in Business, Marketing Concentration, from California State University, Sacramento. PERMISSION TO REPRINT: This article may be reprinted provided it appears in its entirety with the following attribution:
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