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Actively Market Your Value
Marketing your value may feel a little awkward at first, but with a little practice to make it feel authentic, the initial discomfort will melt away. Your reward is others viewing you with greater esteem, which sets you up for even greater success. Because, after all, success isn't over rated, it feels fabulous!
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Opening a Dollar Store - Know and Learn From Your Competition
Are you considering the possibility of opening a dollar store? If so, then learn everything possible from your competitors. Spend a little time examining the competition before, during and after you conduct your grand opening event. Visit direct competitors as well as stores that will overlap with your store for customers.
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India, The New Real Estate Investment Destination
Innovative world class housing complexes are being developed in India. The Indian consumer is finally getting a quality house to live in. The housing boom should continue in India for as long as the economy grows at 8%, which could easily be another 20 years.
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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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The Tortoise and the Hare Model for Successful Small Business Start Ups
Getting out to an early start may seem like the thing to do, yet, the moral of The Tortoise and the Hare is that slow and steady wins the race. Though by taking the best from both the tortoise and the hare ensures that slow and steady will win the race, while high-octane speed and adaptability will set the pace.
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If You Build It, Will They Come?
Where do you begin with marketing your business? There are so many ways to do it, how do you know the right strategies to use? Without formal help, it could take you years and years to make a profit. Read on to learn where to start and how to make the right decisions.
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Diversity Is An Inside Job
Diversity is an inside job and leadership must recognize the importance of their decisions on women and people of color. Over the coming decades women and people of color will be operating the businesses as we know them today.
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Finding the Right T-shirt Supplier for T-Shirt Printing
Put T-shirts or polo-shirts in to Google and dozens of suppliers will be returned, but how do you decide who to buy from?
Generally speaking, it's best to stick to the products from tried and tested manufactures. Companies such as Hanes, Fruit of the Loom and Gildan are all proven distribution outlets and you can view their catalogues online.
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Generating Great Business Ideas
What sets apart a person who comes up with great ideas, seemingly effortlessly, from a person who breaks his head and just cannot seem to be struck by any ideas? Who knows how many factors are involved, creativity for one, but there is a factor you can control-
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Tips For Finding A Commercial Real Estate Agent
When it comes to finding the right commercial real estate agent, it's not easy. The right agent can mean the difference between saving literally thousands of dollars in commission as well as making you millions of dollars.
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Free Web Conference Calling
Sometimes in the search for a cheap conference calling solution, companies will often run across websites offering free web conference calling. Are these services offering a real service?
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Finding Businesses For Sale
The Internet has made it very easy to find information about almost any topic. It is therefore very easy to use the Internet to help in finding businesses for sale.
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4 Step Guide to Contracting Opportunities for the Disaster Relief and Reconstruction Process
The federal government anticipates spending over $150 billion dollars for the Katrina and Rita hurricane disaster relief and reconstruction efforts. Contracting opportunities abound for businesses of all sizes and types and there is a great need for varied services and products. Businesses throughout the US can explore the contracting opportunities by following these four steps.
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