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    Bulgarian Property Hotspots
    So much has been written and said about the current prospects for the investment property market in Bulgaria now that the nation has joined the European Union; opinion ranges from those who believe the hike in property prices prior to EU accession represented the majority of the positive adjustment due in Bulgaria, to those who are certain that proper
    tion (USP). Clearly defining and und
    Running a Small Business - The Seven Fatal Mistakes
    The failure rate for young small businesses is apallingly high. Any business is definitely a risk. But your chances of success will be dramatically increased if you aviod these seven fatal mistakes.1. Inexplicitness.Succes in business and life has never been achieved through vagueness. Explicit objectives are the drivers of achievement.
    The who, what, where, when, why, and how

    Knowing your competition allows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and unde

    Pricing Strategies (Including The Product Launch)
    When a product is first launched into a market a firm will have to decide what price to charge.Penetration pricing This strategy uses a very low price to enter the market and gain market share. It makes sense if there are cost advantages to producing on a large scale. It can also be beneficial if the market is price sensitive, so that a lower
    how

    Knowing your competition allows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and und

    Your Business And Your Involvement In Your Community
    It's natural for many of us in the healthcare industry to want to help others. It's why we do what we do. We know that the more people we serve, the better and/or healthier their lives can be. To some of us that means growing our businesses so we can reach more people. The way we do that is through marketing.Over the years I've written at least
    llows you to identify a niche and develop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and und
    A Simple Trick That Increases Attendance By 30%
    This is a scary statistic. Imagine how much more successful your event would be if you could get just half of those "undecided" folks to register. Imagine how much more energy there would be in the room, not to mention how much extra cash would be in your company's bank account.It's NOT an insignificant number.This is why automati
    velop your own unique selling proposition (USP). Clearly defining and und
    What Type of Employee Benefits Should Your Business Offer?
    Once an entrepreneur has grown from working in his basement or garage to having employees the question about benefits will ultimately rise. That leaves small business owners in cross roads between spending money on benefits and spending money on growth. Offering benefits may be a necessity if qualified talent is going to be retained.An informal
    tion (USP). Clearly defining and understanding the core value you offer your clients can depend on your having a firm grasp of your competitors' strengths and weaknesses.

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