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    True Benefits of Outsourcing Software Development
    Outsourcing, the latest way of getting professional work done:The turning point for many companies to start outsourcing their work was the current competitive trend of delivering professional world class quality, on time, work at cost effective prices. Many firms prefer to outsource their software projects offs
    ffer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fr

    Show Me The Money!
    Around the world's coffee machines, talk about the culture of an organisation and its impact on performance wastes thousands of hours a day. We talk about the results that would be possible if the culture were just right; we complain where we see issues of organisational culture impacting performance.Talking is one thing; what’
    Dear Fred & Lyna:

    I am tired of working for someone else. After reading your article on accessing your entrepreneur level, I feel confident that I have what it takes to own my own business. But I’m not sure what type to start. I love making candles; but don’t know if this would support me. Help.


    Ann- Montgomery

    Fred: This reminds me of a couple I knew who traveled for years staying in bed and breakfast inns across the country. They absolutely loved the bed and breakfast business. So, one day they both quit their jobs and bought a B&B in Northern California . Lyna: Was it successful?

    Fred: It might have been, but about a year later they were miserable. All they did was complain about how much work it took to run the B&B and how they had to be there 24/7. They felt like prisoners.

    Lyna: Which is why before Ann gets serious about having a candle business, she should do some research. What have other people done to sell candles?

    Fred: She could have a storefront and work as a retailer. Or if this doesn’t appeal to her; selling her candles wholesale may be the way to go.

    Lyna: Of course with both of these choices she needs to ask herself if she wants to eventually hire employees. After all- to be successful she would need to sell a lot of her product and it would be impossible to make it all herself. As her business grows, she would need more of a sales force- either in the store or on the road selling to others.

    Fred: E-bay is always an option- but again, how would she keep up with the demand?

    Lyna: I would recommend to anyone; to find other people who are doing what you feel you might want to do. For an art or craft like candle making, check art associations, galleries or artist studios. The Internet is also a valuable source of information. Find someone who is doing what you want to and talk to them; get the pros and cons of this type of business.

    Fred: Or why not offer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fre

    Customer Service for Pool Cleaners Discussed
    Customer Service for pool companies is very important indeed and since it is a service business that ought to be obvious to those who are engaged in the cleaning of pools at residences. Yet often we find the service of many pool cleaners to be less than professional as they go about their business, change their route schedules and barg
    kfast business. So, one day they both quit their jobs and bought a B&B in Northern California . Lyna: Was it successful?

    Fred: It might have been, but about a year later they were miserable. All they did was complain about how much work it took to run the B&B and how they had to be there 24/7. They felt like prisoners.

    Lyna: Which is why before Ann gets serious about having a candle business, she should do some research. What have other people done to sell candles?

    Fred: She could have a storefront and work as a retailer. Or if this doesn’t appeal to her; selling her candles wholesale may be the way to go.

    Lyna: Of course with both of these choices she needs to ask herself if she wants to eventually hire employees. After all- to be successful she would need to sell a lot of her product and it would be impossible to make it all herself. As her business grows, she would need more of a sales force- either in the store or on the road selling to others.

    Fred: E-bay is always an option- but again, how would she keep up with the demand?

    Lyna: I would recommend to anyone; to find other people who are doing what you feel you might want to do. For an art or craft like candle making, check art associations, galleries or artist studios. The Internet is also a valuable source of information. Find someone who is doing what you want to and talk to them; get the pros and cons of this type of business.

    Fred: Or why not offer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fr

    Steak As A Metaphor For Selling - Sell The Sizzle Not The Steak!
    SELL THE SIZZLE NOT THE STEAK this was the first bit of sales advice I was given at my first job. Now if you have never sold anything before you have no idea what that means – just like I had no idea what that meant when I first heard it. However, now that I have learned the meaning of that statement it has come to be one of the most i
    Fred: She could have a storefront and work as a retailer. Or if this doesn’t appeal to her; selling her candles wholesale may be the way to go.

    Lyna: Of course with both of these choices she needs to ask herself if she wants to eventually hire employees. After all- to be successful she would need to sell a lot of her product and it would be impossible to make it all herself. As her business grows, she would need more of a sales force- either in the store or on the road selling to others.

    Fred: E-bay is always an option- but again, how would she keep up with the demand?

    Lyna: I would recommend to anyone; to find other people who are doing what you feel you might want to do. For an art or craft like candle making, check art associations, galleries or artist studios. The Internet is also a valuable source of information. Find someone who is doing what you want to and talk to them; get the pros and cons of this type of business.

    Fred: Or why not offer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fr

    Be An Idea Generating Machine
    Idea gathering is the first thing you need to do in the process of generating ideas. This step must be done extremely well to benefit the flow of ideas to come.He who has imagination without learning has wings and no feet. —Joseph JoubertAfter you have digested the information, you need to look at new combinations wit
    others.

    Fred: E-bay is always an option- but again, how would she keep up with the demand?

    Lyna: I would recommend to anyone; to find other people who are doing what you feel you might want to do. For an art or craft like candle making, check art associations, galleries or artist studios. The Internet is also a valuable source of information. Find someone who is doing what you want to and talk to them; get the pros and cons of this type of business.

    Fred: Or why not offer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fr

    Benchmarking Your Marketing - The Regular Review For Performance
    Today Virtually Every Marketing Expense Should Be Tracked to Generate an ROIAs we approach mid-year and the summer lull, when vacations and good weather slow things down, it is a good time to step back and look at how your marketing plan is doing and make some adjustments. No matter how mature your company is it is likely you ne
    ffer to intern with them for a few months? Not only would they learn the business first hand, but they could also see if they truly have a passion for that kind of work before they spend a dime on.

    Lyna: Another avenue to look into would be to write books on candle making and give workshops on it. This is a great way to start establishing yourself as an expert in your field and the only other person you may want to consider hiring as you become successful is an assistant.

    Fred: The best advice I feel we can give is - don’t quit your day job until your new endeavor is well under way. Although it may not be easy, start part time and that way you won’t have the added stress that would come when your bills are due.

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