Jun
30
Your business needs a name. And that name should work from a marketing standpoint.
The main objective to keep in mind is this: Your business name should convey information about your business. If it doesn’t convey anything, it’s essentially useless-unless you’re Google and have gobs of money to spend teaching people a new word.
June 30, 2008
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Jun
23
A robbery is one of the most serious and potentially dangerous crimes committed in the United States today. A robber commits a holdup because he or she believes that their profit will be worth the risk. Statistics show that criminal activity is increasing at an alarming rate especially armed robbery. Each year, thousands of people are victims of this crime and many are attacked violently. Using these tips, you can help reduce the possibility of retail store armed robbery and protect the safety of employees and customers.
June 23, 2008
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Jun
19
Wouldn’t it be nice if you never had to market your services again…ever. Imagine, prospects would just show up on your door and say, “I am ready to do business with you, here’s my credit card, let’s get started.” Time to wake-up from Fantasy Land.
June 19, 2008
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Jun
19
YOU MUST BE CONFIDENT When going into a sales interview, you have to be different from a sales trainee. Confident salespeople appear to the prospect like they have been selling for a mighty long time. The confidence man does not need to bring in a briefcase, his prospect does not have a packed briefcase. When you immediately remove your tie, both you and your prospect’s blood pressure drop 15 points. You prospect probably is not currently wear a tie, and has no funeral to rush off to. A greenhorn sales person have arrived ghost white, looking like he is driving a Hearst.
June 19, 2008
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Jun
17
A merchant account is a line of credit issued by a bank that agrees to take payments for goods and services on behalf of the business. The business then receives payment for the transactions less any refunds and fees. There are several types of fees that you will need to be aware of before you decide to have a merchant account. Some of these fees include those set by the merchant account provider, interchange fees, authorization fees, statement fees, minimum monthly fees, batching fees, customer service fees, annual fees, early termination fees, and chargeback fees.
June 17, 2008
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Jun
17
Today, employees place a very high level of importance on being “connected” to their organizations. A large part of their expectations relate to recognition and rewards for good work and a job well done. In fact, survey after survey indicate that being connected and appreciated by the organization they work for are the top priorities for many employees, even regarded more important than compensation.
June 17, 2008
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Jun
16
The process of applying for a job can be taxing to say the least. But the process of writing a cover letter can be downright exhausting - especially when you’re unsure of how to express your interest in that job you’re applying for.
June 16, 2008
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Jun
15
Increasing productivity is a buzz word in the business world today and that is why we can see various new technologies arising every year. From telephones, fax machines, mobile phones, internet and the like, people devised quick-easy tools to get things done at once. To add, devising cost cutting but effective measures place a major aspect in any company, private or public in order to achieve their top-most goal– that is to maximize profit.
June 15, 2008
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Jun
15
This month, I’m publishing a few more questions that we’re asked on a regular basis. We hear these questions so much, that I’ve included them in my ever-growing my list of “Frequently Asked Questions”:
Q1: Is ISO 9001:2000 the right Quality program for my business?
June 15, 2008
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Jun
14
Business Meetings are an occasion where you can show your expertise as well as keen approach towards business concepts as well as the policies adopted by the market. These meetings can be your monthly sales review meeting, annual projection meeting, work assessment meeting or just a get together to enjoy the milestones achieved by your organization.
June 14, 2008
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