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Growing Your Business One Customer At A Time
Big money isn't as much in winning customers as in keeping customers. Think of them as individuals-each individual customer's perception of your company will determine how well you do this. Here are some easy, down-home steps-to-remember when you want to keep 'em coming back!
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Is my Business Too Small for Project Management?
You may be thinking that your business is just too small for big Project Management techniques, but that is simply not the case. Don't let all of the fancy terms like Network diagram, Gantt chart, and Work Breakdown Structure scare you.
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Lovin' That Rubber Chicken! 6 Steps to Successful Networking
Any entrepreneur knows that being an business owner is more about sales than anything else, whether it is hot tar roofing, algae scraping or pooper scooping. It doesn't matter what you do, you must be a sales person to make a business work. One method that has continually proven successful for many businesses, including mine, is regular networking.
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Medical Billing - Software Registration
In the medical billing industry, a software company must get their software approved for sending claims. In this article, we discuss how this process works.
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Empowerment Makes Dollars and Sense
Empowerment exists when employees have the authority to make decisions and take
appropriate actions without first seeking approval from others. Empowerment allows frontline service staff to act quickly for their customers, improving customer satisfaction and boosting staff morale.
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Choose Wisely
This is an exciting time to pursue a career in network marketing. All of your dreams can be realized with commitment and perseverance. Choose wisely.
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You're Ready To Sell - But is Your Business?
Selling your business is a multi phase effort--preparation, packaging, marketing and closing. Too many potential sellers skip the first stage--preparation--and fail to sell or sell for considerably less than they otherwise might have. A few basic but critical steps can make a significant difference.
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Payday Loans Pro's and Con's
Payday loans can prove to be very costly. But if you need one, and will pay it back, it may be your best option available. Here is what you need to know when considering a payday loan.
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Knowledge is Business
Business is not asset and revenue driven. It is the specific knowledge which makes the business viable. Author describes how knowledge does wonder.
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False Complaints to Regulatory Bodies Hurt Small Business Too
Consumers often complain to the government on easy to use online complaint forms. Did you know that 70% of all complaints received by the SEC have no basis at all. It’s true. Same thing at most regulatory bodies; Business Opportunities and franchises are no different most of the complaints are false. But has the Federal Trade Commission ever done such a study to see how many are fake complaints to try to get free stuff?
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Business Lessons From History
Many leaders do not know how to find and use lessons from history. This article reveals two basic principles to follow and several specific examples--Harry Truman, Ted Turner, Abraham Lincoln, Christie Hefner, and Daniel H. Burnham, who produced some of America's first skyscrapers. The article contains quotable quotes that can be used in presentations, lectures, and sermons.
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