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    5 Reasons You DON'T Need to Market Your Business
    Are you convinced that marketing is a waste of your time and money? Perhaps you’re satisfied with the amount of business you currently have, and you’ve decided to skip the marketing and instead focus your attention on other areas of your business.Well, I always say that marketing your business is not an option; it’s a necessity. And marketing is much like obtaining a business loan or insurance --
    senters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank yo
    Networking Doesn't Have To Mean Fried Breakfasts
    How many people do you know already?Chances are that if you are past 25 years old, you will know upwards of a thousand people. That's folks you would recognise if they bumped into you in the street. Hey, it might even be several thousand.If you are looking for a career change, this is an opportunity you can leverage, through the people you know.The common concept of 'networking' is
    After many years of studying how people make their presentations, I've uncovered in my mind, the top 5 sins which many people commit when making presentations. Avoid them at all costs!

    1. Starting like a caged mouse

    Many presenters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank yo

    PR tips for business
    Question: Why should your business issue a press release? Answer: because you have something to say, you want to say it in public and a press release encourages the press to say it for you. And because you want to show your business in a favourable light from the outset and begin the longer-term process of building awareness and understanding of your product or service.There’s plenty of research
    tions, I've uncovered in my mind, the top 5 sins which many people commit when making presentations. Avoid them at all costs!

    1. Starting like a caged mouse

    Many presenters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank yo

    Business Management and Organization; Understanding of Mission Statement
    Having a good mission statement for your company is essential and it really does not matter how big or small your company. Consider it like a Constitution really. It is much about the goals and objects, morals and integrity, as well as the link between what you do in the market place with what you do internally in your organization. It needs to be a yardstick of sorts, which also clearly indicates what
    people commit when making presentations. Avoid them at all costs!

    1. Starting like a caged mouse

    Many presenters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank yo

    Five Reasons Why Your Small Business Should Invest in a Bookkeeping Service
    Small businesses have a myriad of forms, financial reports, payroll, and other necessities that may require a bookkeeping service. If you are the owner of a small business and aren't sure if a bookkeeping service is right for you, the following five reasons may help you decide if investing in one is right for your business:1. Save your time for what you do best! You are not an accountant;
    costs!

    1. Starting like a caged mouse

    Many presenters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank yo

    Eight Leadership Myths
    It is unfortunate that many managers today fail to understand the role that leadership plays in the execution of their roles and responsibilities. Over the years I have read over 300 definitions of leadership. There are hundreds of books available on leadership and numerous seminars are held each year professing to teach people how to lead. And yet, many managers fail to grasp the importance of this c
    senters begin with a polite, “How is everyone” or “Thank you for giving me this opportunity” Rather trite, don't you think? I am not saying that you should be rude. What I am saying is to get the formalities out of the way as quickly as possible and start with a bang not a whimper like a caged

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