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Organize Your Job Search Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re wThe job search process involves a lot of planning and attention to detail, so it’s no wonder that many people quickly feel overwhelmed and even a bit out of control. The best way to avoid this is to organize your job search so that you have a clear strategy outline and a structured schedule to keep you moving forward.Outline your strategyStart by creating an out Stand Out in Networking Circles By Becoming a Subject Matter Expert I was a Yellow page consultant for nearly 25 years and spoke to thousands of businesses during that time. We received what were called, ‘New Ins,’ or ‘New Connects,’ throughout the campaign. They were companies with newly connected business phone lines that presumably were just opened and needed a contact. They didn’t always want advertising, but received at least a complimentary listing in both the white and yellow pages. Therefore, when I got one of these companies, they got my full attention and a phone call.Over time, you will meet a lot of people through your networking activities. It can be a challenge for you to stand out and for people to remember you. Pick a topic on which you have some knowledge to share. It should be something you enjoy keeping up with on a regular basis. It doesn’t matter if this subject relates to your career or your personal life. < So we would meet and I would do some fact finding about their business. More often than not, I was surprised to find out that they lacked a business plan. They had no idea what to expect over the next several years: no short or long term goals, marketing program, customer tracking system, or follow up procedures. Instead, they open their doors and expect the customers to come in droves to buy their tires, soup, or whatever they were selling. When I suggested that they need to advertise to get the ball rolling, they might respond with one of the following: (a) We spent all our money on the building, etc. and there’s nothing left. (b) We’ll be relying on word-of-mouth for our advertising. (c) We already have a sign in front of the store. Isn’t that enough? (d) We have a website and that will take care of us. (e) We’re going to print flyers to stick on windshields of cars in the area. (f) Advertising is over-rated, we need customers instead. (g) If we make a bunch of money this year, we’ll try a small ad next year. (h) We’ll have lots of sales and discounts. That should do the trick. There are probably too many more to remember, but I’ve most likely heard most of them. The business person honestly believed every one. So, I would give them their free listing and be on my way. A year or so later, I would get the disconnect order for the same phone number, meaning they were out of business, By now, you can guess what a business needs to survive. It begins with planning and money, and plenty of both. Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re wr Are You An Association Junkie? p>So we would meet and I would do some fact finding about their business. More often than not, I was surprised to find out that they lacked a business plan. They had no idea what to expect over the next several years: no short or long term goals, marketing program, customer tracking system, or follow up procedures. Instead, they open their doors and expect the customers to come in droves to buy their tires, soup, or whatever they were selling. When I suggested that they need to advertise to get the ball rolling, they might respond with one of the following:Association -- It connotes people working together to achieve a common goal. That goal could be anything from improving your education, finding a new job, getting more business, increasing your visibility or simply expanding your network of support resources.That works for me! I'm an association junkie. I learned very early in my career that belonging to an association can m (a) We spent all our money on the building, etc. and there’s nothing left. (b) We’ll be relying on word-of-mouth for our advertising. (c) We already have a sign in front of the store. Isn’t that enough? (d) We have a website and that will take care of us. (e) We’re going to print flyers to stick on windshields of cars in the area. (f) Advertising is over-rated, we need customers instead. (g) If we make a bunch of money this year, we’ll try a small ad next year. (h) We’ll have lots of sales and discounts. That should do the trick. There are probably too many more to remember, but I’ve most likely heard most of them. The business person honestly believed every one. So, I would give them their free listing and be on my way. A year or so later, I would get the disconnect order for the same phone number, meaning they were out of business, By now, you can guess what a business needs to survive. It begins with planning and money, and plenty of both. Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re w How to Get Started or Re-started in Your Mortgage Business might respond with one of the following:Whether you're new to the mortgage business or been sitting on the sidelines for a while, this is a great time to get involved and jump-start your mortgage business.The U.S. housing market is still encouragingly active...thirty year interest rates although fluctuating are still below 7.00%...home equity interest rates have risen enough to force many folks to refinance and elim (a) We spent all our money on the building, etc. and there’s nothing left. (b) We’ll be relying on word-of-mouth for our advertising. (c) We already have a sign in front of the store. Isn’t that enough? (d) We have a website and that will take care of us. (e) We’re going to print flyers to stick on windshields of cars in the area. (f) Advertising is over-rated, we need customers instead. (g) If we make a bunch of money this year, we’ll try a small ad next year. (h) We’ll have lots of sales and discounts. That should do the trick. There are probably too many more to remember, but I’ve most likely heard most of them. The business person honestly believed every one. So, I would give them their free listing and be on my way. A year or so later, I would get the disconnect order for the same phone number, meaning they were out of business, By now, you can guess what a business needs to survive. It begins with planning and money, and plenty of both. Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re w Job Search Tip: Dump Your Resume! ad next year.Dump your resume! And everything else your traditional job search stands for.Sounds sacrilegious, doesn’t it?Yet, the starting point of your successful job search is NOT your resume. Nor any other part of a traditional approach.You see, a traditional job search is passive at the very time when employers are looking for someone who can demonstrate they are proac (h) We’ll have lots of sales and discounts. That should do the trick. There are probably too many more to remember, but I’ve most likely heard most of them. The business person honestly believed every one. So, I would give them their free listing and be on my way. A year or so later, I would get the disconnect order for the same phone number, meaning they were out of business, By now, you can guess what a business needs to survive. It begins with planning and money, and plenty of both. Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re w How to Use The Ryze Network! Detailed Instructions Actually, it wouldn’t hurt to have a great product or service, but that’s not essential. Many terrific businesses get by with average goods and services that are promoted well and backed by good people. But, by far, having a viable business plan that includes a realistic budget for a marketing program, goes a long way. I discovered that most new businesses underestimate their expenses while over estimating their income. Be conservative and figure your costs on the very high side and returns very low. Then if you’re wrong either way, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.(article is not written by Ryze but by Rebecca White with Administrators permission from Ryze in August 2004)Are you not a member of Ryze yet? It’s free with the option to upgrade for only $9.95 a month. I am presently taking the free account, as that is what so many networkers have when they first start out.Go to http://www.ryze.com and sign up for a free account. FY Finally, never be content with the number of customers you have and promote, promote, and promote some more. Businesses fail because they are unwilling to adapt to changing conditions or relax too much. Always be thinking of new, creative ways, to attract and retain customers and I won’t be getting that dreaded disconnect notice regarding your business.
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