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    The Shotgun and Your Business!
    Using a shotgun to drive customers to your website, might be a bit over the top!What I’m talking about is the shot gun splatter approach to analyzing your market.I recently saw a video that demonstrate
    Identify and research your potential customer base.

  • Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
  • Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle wi
    Be Supported In Your Business
    When you are in business for yourself, you wear many, if not all of the hats. It’s a lot of work to be all things to your business, and be its biggest fan. To make your business run smoothly you must be sure you are
    Remember the training programs, seminars, and workshops you had to attend when you were on the corporate side of the table? You were expected to complete course after course for professional development and skill enhancement. Well, where do you get your training now that you are on your own? Do you learn from your clients? Are they the best teachers? What about your competitors?

    Here are six ways to educate yourself and keep your professional edge:

    1. Learn from your clients. Discover what they are doing or not doing to keep up with the changing marketplace. Ask them to share what makes them unique or industry leaders.
    2. Join trade associations and networking groups that will keep you sharp and growing.
    3. Find a mentor or coach—someone who is further along the business career path or more experienced. Learn from them. Soak up the knowledge they choose to impart and reciprocate as much as possible.
    4. Read everything that you can about your industry and clientele. Identify and research your potential customer base.
    5. Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
    6. Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle wit
      How to Relocate Your Office in Less than a Day
      Don’t you hate the thought of having to move your office? The hassle. The interruption to business. But there comes a time in almost any business when it is necessary.Here is a suggestion that will make your
      that you are on your own? Do you learn from your clients? Are they the best teachers? What about your competitors?

      Here are six ways to educate yourself and keep your professional edge:

      1. Learn from your clients. Discover what they are doing or not doing to keep up with the changing marketplace. Ask them to share what makes them unique or industry leaders.
      2. Join trade associations and networking groups that will keep you sharp and growing.
      3. Find a mentor or coach—someone who is further along the business career path or more experienced. Learn from them. Soak up the knowledge they choose to impart and reciprocate as much as possible.
      4. Read everything that you can about your industry and clientele. Identify and research your potential customer base.
      5. Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
      6. Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle wi
        5 Ways a Virtual Assistant can Increase your Revenue
        Okay, so you know you’ve got the best darn designer tap shoes and weather resistant tutus around, but you’re still falling short of the first million. Well, here are just five of the countless ways a VA can increase
        doing or not doing to keep up with the changing marketplace. Ask them to share what makes them unique or industry leaders.
      7. Join trade associations and networking groups that will keep you sharp and growing.
      8. Find a mentor or coach—someone who is further along the business career path or more experienced. Learn from them. Soak up the knowledge they choose to impart and reciprocate as much as possible.
      9. Read everything that you can about your industry and clientele. Identify and research your potential customer base.
      10. Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
      11. Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle wi
        The 3 P's Of MLM Marketing
        It seems almost every day new internet marketing guru's are showing up all over the internet. While learning to market online is an admirable thing for an MLM Distributor to do one of the biggest problems that arise
        h—someone who is further along the business career path or more experienced. Learn from them. Soak up the knowledge they choose to impart and reciprocate as much as possible.
      12. Read everything that you can about your industry and clientele. Identify and research your potential customer base.
      13. Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
      14. Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle wi
        Globalism: What Does It Mean?
        It means that inexpensive Internet and telephonic technologies, coupled with more open national trade policies, have forever flattened national economic boundaries, creating one global market.Some fear global
        Identify and research your potential customer base.
      15. Get the appropriate industry or specialty certifications.
      16. Attend seminars and workshops to increase your knowledge and exposure. The more you associate and mingle with people who have similar businesses like yours, the more you will learn just by rubbing shoulders with them and mutually sharing your successes and challenges.

      Educating yourself is very important. Set aside money each year for professional development. Don’t rest on past laurels or stop growing. If you do, you will lose competitive ground and be left behind.

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