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11 Reasons To Consider an Aluminum Shipping Case be ignoring your best source of new prospects.1) Aluminum is light and highly robust: The density of aluminum is only 2,6 to 2,8 g/cm3. This is only approx. 1/3rd of the density of steel. Despite its low weight aluminum is very strong.2) Aluminum is impermeable to moisture: Even under extremely long storage conditions moisture cannot diffuse through the material. Welding allows an aluminum case to be constructed so that it is impermeable to moisture vapour.3) Aluminum is not sensitive to impact and is very strong: Although the surface may be dented as a result of impact, the imp 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated i Getting a Federal EIN for Your Start-Up Business - One Little Form - So Many Questions No matter what marketing tactics you use to generate and develop leads, nothing is more important than your prospect list. There are seemingly endless options for buying prospect lists – some a lot better than others and the better ones priced accordingly. But, very often the best sources of a list are right inside the company. Before you spend a dollar on buying or renting an outside mailing list, it pays to check out the following commonly overlooked in-house sources. Most companies can find enough prospects to fill the funnel for a while.One of the first questions start up businesses have is…"How do I get an EIN?"Before we look at the how to get this magic number, you need to make sure you really need one.If you have a sole proprietorship, with no employees, you do not need an EIN. The Federal Employer Identification Number, or EIN, is an IRS reference number for your business. As a sole proprietorship, your Social Security Number is the only number you need. You do not need an EIN until you hire your first employee.Remember, your states and cities have the 1. Your Sales and Marketing Database. This is by far the largest source of hidden prospects in just about any company. It may be your CRM application. It may be your Outlook database. It’s wherever your company stores (or perhaps more accurately “dumps”) names of contacts that weren’t ready to buy at that moment. One company we worked with had a well-organized telesales effort that included 5 sales assistants identifying and contacting a minimum of 10 new prospects a day. This resulted in 250 new prospects added to the database every week. In most cases, these prospects weren’t ready to buy immediately, so the sales assistants made a note to re-contact the prospect in a few months. More often than not, the second phone call never took place. When we got involved, the database contained over 15,000 prospects who were in the right positions and the right companies to be potential buyers. 2. Current, Former and Inactive Customers. Even though everybody knows it’s far easier and cheaper to get additional business from existing customers, a surprising number of companies don’t actively cultivate this additional business. Ask yourself these questions: Are you maintaining good contact with your clients once the product is sold or the project has been completed? Are you looking inside your clients’ organization for a chance to meet other needs internally? Are you actively asking for referrals? If your answer to any of these questions is “no”, you could be ignoring your best source of new prospects. 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated in Should I Stay or Should I Go? cts to fill the funnel for a while.There are many reasons why people decide to change jobs. Sometimes it's simply about moving forward on long-term goals -- about having choice and options. But sometimes an individual's desire to make a change springs from frustration and/or desperation and the need is immediate and high priority. With this second type of change a person may be looking to get away from such things as a difficult boss, an uncomfortable situation with co-workers, having been passed over for a promotion, an uncomfortable or bad review, etc. As much as we hope to avoid this 1. Your Sales and Marketing Database. This is by far the largest source of hidden prospects in just about any company. It may be your CRM application. It may be your Outlook database. It’s wherever your company stores (or perhaps more accurately “dumps”) names of contacts that weren’t ready to buy at that moment. One company we worked with had a well-organized telesales effort that included 5 sales assistants identifying and contacting a minimum of 10 new prospects a day. This resulted in 250 new prospects added to the database every week. In most cases, these prospects weren’t ready to buy immediately, so the sales assistants made a note to re-contact the prospect in a few months. More often than not, the second phone call never took place. When we got involved, the database contained over 15,000 prospects who were in the right positions and the right companies to be potential buyers. 2. Current, Former and Inactive Customers. Even though everybody knows it’s far easier and cheaper to get additional business from existing customers, a surprising number of companies don’t actively cultivate this additional business. Ask yourself these questions: Are you maintaining good contact with your clients once the product is sold or the project has been completed? Are you looking inside your clients’ organization for a chance to meet other needs internally? Are you actively asking for referrals? If your answer to any of these questions is “no”, you could be ignoring your best source of new prospects. 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated i Restaurant Wine Serving Tips ew prospects a day. This resulted in 250 new prospects added to the database every week. In most cases, these prospects weren’t ready to buy immediately, so the sales assistants made a note to re-contact the prospect in a few months. More often than not, the second phone call never took place. When we got involved, the database contained over 15,000 prospects who were in the right positions and the right companies to be potential buyers.If your restaurant will be serving wine, you must take care to serve it properly. Wine served properly can enhance and optimize the taste and bouquet, while serving it improperly will cause your wine to taste differently, even badly.TemperatureMost wines have a proper serving temperature for optimal taste. Light colored wines, including white wines, ros?s and most sparkling wines will taste their best if served chilled at about 45 to 50 degrees. This temperature can be obtained by refrigerating the wine for about 1 - 2 hours before serving 2. Current, Former and Inactive Customers. Even though everybody knows it’s far easier and cheaper to get additional business from existing customers, a surprising number of companies don’t actively cultivate this additional business. Ask yourself these questions: Are you maintaining good contact with your clients once the product is sold or the project has been completed? Are you looking inside your clients’ organization for a chance to meet other needs internally? Are you actively asking for referrals? If your answer to any of these questions is “no”, you could be ignoring your best source of new prospects. 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated i Medical Billing - CA1 Record erybody knows it’s far easier and cheaper to get additional business from existing customers, a surprising number of companies don’t actively cultivate this additional business. Ask yourself these questions: Are you maintaining good contact with your clients once the product is sold or the project has been completed? Are you looking inside your clients’ organization for a chance to meet other needs internally? Are you actively asking for referrals? If your answer to any of these questions is “no”, you could be ignoring your best source of new prospects.There are quite a few special cases when doing medical billing. In this article, we're going to review one of these special cases, which is electronically billed using a CA1 record. This record is actually part of the patient records beginning with CA0, but is a special case that is medically billed only for Indian Health Services and only for Native American Indians. To understand billing using this record, one first needs to understand a little of the history behind it.The Indian Health Service was actually started on July 1, 1955. The serv 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated i Managing a Language School be ignoring your best source of new prospects.As an owner of a Spanish Language School, I have been able to apply various lessons and tips I had already learned in my College Courses. Believe it or not, most of the things I learned while acquiring my economics BA are things I have never used, but the things I used have been worth it.To start a business school, the first step is researching: most people start business without any research, the eventual result is bankruptcy. Researching involves checking who your competition is, checking if the spot you selected for your business is accessible 3. Spreadsheets and Lists Stored on Your Server. Have you looked at your network servers lately? Sales and marketing folders in particular can be hiding some good lists. Just recently we took a look at a client’s server and found two recent convention attendee lists, three association membership lists, a strategic partner’s mailing list, and a target list that had been compiled for a 4-city seminar tour. None of these lists had been incorporated into the marketing database. 4. Info Requests from Your Website. Today it’s very easy to input web inquiries automatically into your CRM, but many companies don’t do that. Instead they have inquiries go directly to the sales staff for follow-up. Often, these never make it to the database. Your webmaster can probably create a list of all incoming inquiries that can then be compared to the active database. If not, track down the address to which inquiries are sent. 5. E-newsletter subscriptions. If you use a third-party email distribution vendor for electronic newsletters, you probably have a separate database growing on the vendor’s servers. These companies do a great job of managing subscription lists, but only the most sophisticated can automatically integrate with your internal database. This means your e-newsletter subscription list(s) are completely separate from your sales and marketing database, and are undoubtedly a very good source of untapped prospects. Comparing the two is also a good way to clean up email addresses in your active database. 6. Your employees. Everyone in your company is a potential source of prospect names. These could be people they’ve met at industry events, contacts who’ve sent in technical questions, suppliers and partners, friends and neighbors. It’s worth the effort to ask everyone to check their own lists and forward all potential prospects to the marketing department. Be sure to carefully define a “prospect” when you do this. And after that … Once you’ve flushed out all of these sources, you can always pay to add new prospects. Mailing list rentals and purchases can get you a lot of names in a hurry, but we’ve found that home-grown lists are almost always the most effective. It may take a little more time to build your list yourself, but the quality will be far superior. © The Tatum Group 2007
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