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1). Top 7 Ways To Generate Long Term Wealth By : Daegan Smith
The biggest fear of any person who is considering his or her future is the possibility that they might enter their twilight years without any financial security. When one is of advanced age, they begin to fear loss of income due to the fact that chances for employment become scarcer.
2). Libraries - The Third Place or no Place in the Community By : John Stanley
Libraries around the world have either changed rapidly over recent years or in many consumers minds have stagnated. What is the role of the library in today’s consumers mind and how does the library meet the needs and wants of today’s consumer?
3). Planograms – It’s Not Just for the Big Guys By : John Stanley
A planogram is a visual representation of what a category should look like to maximise sales. It should include all the products and shelving and provide the optimum layout of the category to maximise sales.
4). Smart Business - Avoid Conflict of Interest By : Jim Smith
In depth review of what conflict of interest is and the complications it produces as well as techniques to avoid problems in business.
5). Bring Home the Bacon: The Shocking Truth about Making Money from Home By : Daegan Smith
Work and Home are two different places with distinct activities happening over the course of the entire day. Most adults in the society spend most of their day at the office to do work. Towards the end of the day, they head for home and are with the family and not do work.
6). Creating a Member based Website By : Paul Duxbury
Membership based websites are becoming increasingly popular as more information becomes freely available on the internet. is there a market for your product beign offered through a Membership Site?
7). What Is The Best Way To Backup Data? By : Christine Harrell
Although businesses realize the severe loss associated with losing their data, a surprising majority still aren’t backing up. Most people have good intentions of implementing some sort of backup service, but aren’t entirely sure where to begin.
8). Soaring To New Heights Can Require A Push By : Bob Corcoran
If you’ve been looking over the edge and thinking about ways to reach top-producer heights, you might consider a business coach
9). The Future – Retailers With No Product By : John Stanley
Stores without products how would they survive, but this is 2006 and anything goes.
10). How To Walk The Floor And Talk To Customers By : John Stanley
Your role is take that of a maitre d’hotel. You should meet your guests (customers), welcome them and ensure they leave with a positive feeling about your business. You should set aside at least one hour a day to walk the store and talk to customers.
11). Passion….Does Your Retail Team Have It? By : John Stanley
Are you and your team passionate about the retail game and the garden industry? I know you will argue the answer is yes and that is why you are in the industry, but traveling the globe working with garden centres over recent months has forced me to question where the passion has gone in many teams in our industry.
12). The High Costs Of Anger In The Workplace By : Tony Fiore
Leroy was a superstar in the Real Estate business, producing three times the monthly business of his nearest coworker. But he was so angry that he hit his boss.
13). Marketing: What You Really Need Vs. What You Think You Want By : Maria Andreu
What you think you need to market your service business may not really be helping you. Find out the one ingredient without which all your marketing will fail.
14). The Most Important Secret of Making More Money Easily By : Daegan Smith
There are things we crave for and we try our hardest in order to get those things.
15). The Secret to Uncovering No Risk Home Business Profits! By : Daegan Smith
All business type including Network Marketing or Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) has a certain thing that the management often neglects. And it is quite annoying to know that RISK is being missed in the business plan.
16). The Secrets of Highly Effective Networking By : Daegan Smith
We have come to observe the enormous growth of the network marketing industry. It is manifested from the billions of people who have participated in it, to the billions of dollars’ worth of goods and services that have been sold through it and by it.
17). How to Optimize and Build Value in Your Company for a Planned & Successful Exit By : Grover Rutter
Baby boom business owners have, by and large, been successful business operators. But will they be successful business sellers? This article provides some golden advice to "sales-minded" business owners.
18). Generation X – The Changers of the Retail Scene By : John Stanley
The 25 to 35 year olds are changing how retail business is carried out. Already more money is spent on viral marketing using the web, than on cinema, TV and billboard advertising put together. Fosters in Australia recently launched a new commercial on the web prior to TV and this commercial was downloaded 1.5 million times in the first week alone. Generation X is looking for a new way to be sold to.
19). The Power of the Fax By : Tom Perkins
In July 2005, another curious law went into effect. This one, called the Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005 (JFPA) has several surprises for business owners in terms of sending routine faxes to their customers. This new law just doesn’t impact the sending of what we would think of as “junk” faxes. It addresses several other areas that will impact how you do business via fax.
20). Employee Retention - Building Commitment By : John Morris
A committed employee is extraordinarily valuable. You can gain staff commitment by meeting people’s key needs: paying attention to people at all levels; trusting and being trusted; tolerating individuality; and creating a blame-free, can-do culture...
21). I Only Know Enough to Sell It! By : John Stanley
Successful retailers realize you have to have passion for the product and the consumer. In today’s retail environment you would think everyone would be chasing that elusive dollar. But, that is not the case and this should be an opportunity for anyone who wants to grow their business.
22). 15 Ways to Increase Your Average Sale By : John Stanley
One thing I love about retailing is that most stores can make a positive difference to the bottom line without an injection of capital. It’s a matter or re-looking at the business with fresh eyes or as the customer sees the business.
23). Protecting Your Brand By : John Stanley
The world is getting smaller and ideas move around the world rapidly. One of the challenges as a retailer is mounting and protecting your brand or retail uniqueness. I am often confronted by clients who are worried that somebody will pinch their ideas. My reaction is always don’t worry; they cannot pinch your brand or image.
24). How To Create Your Own Products To Sell On The Internet By : Khemal Dole
Tips on how to create your own products and and sell them on the internet. These tips will make it easy and simple.
25). Only Time Will ‘Sell’ By : Bob Corcoran
Top Dollar-Producing Activities for REALTORS
26). Effectively Communicating With Your Attorney By : Charles Kassotis
Here are some do’s and don’ts for getting in touch with your attorney, tracking vital details, and keeping up to date with the progress of your case.
27). Consulting As A Business By : Cynthia Macy
Business consulting is an excellent work-at-home business.
28). Selling Your Business - Why Use a Business Broker By : Dave Kauppi
Is a business broker necessary when I sell my business? What do they exactly do? Do they add value? Are they worth the cost? Read on and decide......
29). Shopping - It’s Play Time For Men By : John Stanley
All the research says that shopping is an important hobby for women and that men are less involved in the retailing experience, but is this the case and should it be the case?
30). Greying Tigers By : John Stanley
Greying tigers, the generation of over 65’s who are becoming a more powerful generation in the market place. This is the generation that has seen all the changes take place and are reminiscent of the good old days.
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