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How To Be A Business Success .com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your domThrough observing business people who have been successful, and how they achieved their success, I have concluded that there are a number of factors that must be present for business success to occur. As I like to keep things simple, these su Get That Job You've Always Wanted With A Great Resume A good domain name can be like prime real estate; the most valuable ones -- the ones with easy name recognition -- may already be taken. With a bit of creative brainstorming, anyone can come up with a good, memorable, available name. Here are three tips to get you started.If you’re looking for a job in this increasingly competitive job market your best chance of securing that job is via a great resume. Remember that a number of jobs are being outsourced so the remaining choice jobs are even harder to come by. ====> 1. MAKE IT EASY FOR CUSTOMERS TO FIND AND REMEMBER. o Can they say it? o Can they spell it? o Can they remember it? o Shorter is better. o Focus on names that end in .com and .net (and .org if you’re a non-profit)—all the other endings are useless. o Be careful about punctuation and numbers: BlueToo, Blue2, BlueTwo, BlueTo, BlooToo, and Blue-Two all sound the same to the customer. o Register common misspellings of your domain name. Can't think of a good name that isn't already taken? Try this domain name suggestion tool: http://www.nameboy.com ====> 2. MAKE SURE YOU OWN IT. I regularly talk to small business owners and even larger companies who are suprised to find out they don't own the domain name where their own web site is located. Check "WhoIs" (http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your doma Car Wash Fundraiser Donation Can Secrets to Increase Sales => 1. MAKE IT EASY FOR CUSTOMERS TO FIND AND REMEMBER.One very good strategy for car wash fundraisers is to have coffee cans, which say donation on them. The words DONATION should be in large black letters using a magic marker.When the adult greeter comes up to the car wash customer at t o Can they say it? o Can they spell it? o Can they remember it? o Shorter is better. o Focus on names that end in .com and .net (and .org if you’re a non-profit)—all the other endings are useless. o Be careful about punctuation and numbers: BlueToo, Blue2, BlueTwo, BlueTo, BlooToo, and Blue-Two all sound the same to the customer. o Register common misspellings of your domain name. Can't think of a good name that isn't already taken? Try this domain name suggestion tool: http://www.nameboy.com ====> 2. MAKE SURE YOU OWN IT. I regularly talk to small business owners and even larger companies who are suprised to find out they don't own the domain name where their own web site is located. Check "WhoIs" (http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your dom Starting Your Business with Business Plan Software to Help You >Now that you have decided to leave your old job and start your own business, you know that it would be a very difficult journey. Starting your own business is like going on a road trip. And, like any road trip, you need a map to get you to yo o Be careful about punctuation and numbers: BlueToo, Blue2, BlueTwo, BlueTo, BlooToo, and Blue-Two all sound the same to the customer. o Register common misspellings of your domain name. Can't think of a good name that isn't already taken? Try this domain name suggestion tool: http://www.nameboy.com ====> 2. MAKE SURE YOU OWN IT. I regularly talk to small business owners and even larger companies who are suprised to find out they don't own the domain name where their own web site is located. Check "WhoIs" (http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your dom Each Change Has Its Most Preferable Tactic tion tool: http://www.nameboy.comThink about the situation where your company is receiving more phone calls than it can handle, not for one day but every day for weeks, the customers and prospects are waiting minutes of valuable time. They will loose their patience. And your ====> 2. MAKE SURE YOU OWN IT. I regularly talk to small business owners and even larger companies who are suprised to find out they don't own the domain name where their own web site is located. Check "WhoIs" (http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your dom How to Achieve Marketing Success for a New Business .com/whois/ or http://whois.opensrs.net) and see who is listed as the owner of your domain name(s). You should be listed as the owner, not your web site designer (although it's fine if they're listed as a technical or administrative contact). If your web designer registered your domain name on your behalf, get this resolved right away. Make sure:Most things, such as life itself, become more and more complicated as time goes by. Unfortunately for new business owners, that is not the case.To start a new business successfully, today, one must consider the need for publicity, an o o you own your own domain name; o your contact information is correct and current; and o you have the current login and password to your domain name registry. ====> 3. GET IT CHEAP. o GoDaddy (http://www.godaddy.com) offers names as low as $8.95 per name, per year. o 000domains.com (http://www.000domains.com) -- the company I use -– offers names for $13.50 per year. (c) Copyright Jamila White. All rights reserved.
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