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What is Your Tempo for Time designer that fits with each client's style and budget.What is your time tempo? Are you impatient when people who use the express lane have one item over the limit? Do you leave for a destination with just enough time to arrive? Then maybe your time tempo is faster than many people who are in your life. We live in a world with different time zones, but what we don’t realize is that the tempo of time is different around the world. Culture shapes the way we approach time and spend time. Our inner clocks dance to the tempo that we are raised with. According to a study done by Professor Robert Levine with the University of Fresno in California, Japan has one of the fastest pace of life, while Indonesia is more relaxed. This placed the United States and England in the middle of the beat.Time crunches can increase our adrenaline and induce a sense of urgency that will either speed up your tempo or destroy your ability to find the beat or make the deadline. Some people work well under pressure, while others fold. The problem is that when people work at a high state of alert their body begins to use its reserve adrenaline and they run the risk of not having a supply when they really need it. If your life is demanding make time to relax and let the adrenaline rush subside. Tips to decrease the rush and restore your body to normalcy include eating balanced meals and getting solid sleep that leaves y 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is to Client Management and Striving for Perfection - A Message to My Friendly Competitor Consultants For Small Business Owners & EntrepreneursAs a consulting firm, your company should strive for perfection on every project that you engage in. Your purpose and intent should be to provide real value to your clients. Your position on providing value should never be compromised. However, striving for perfection does have its limitations and can be directly proportional to cost effectiveness on both sides of the equation. Cost effectiveness in relationship to your client’s price point and cost effectiveness in relationship to your time investment individually compared to the time actually billed. Think of the fill rate scenario. It is easy to go from a 97% fill rate to a 99% fill rate. All you have to do is increase inventory by ten fold.We all have different strengths, different methodologies and different experience in the world of wholesale distribution. These differences will impact your individual approach to any task or project. This can become an area of risk for some of you. You must be conscious of your own unique style. This is especially true when it comes to client management.Academically speaking, if as an individual you fall into the thinker classification, your strengths include accuracy, dependability, independence, clarification and testing skills, follow-through, and organization. As a Thinker you often focus on expectations (e.g., policies, practices, a One thing I've found in my many years of entrepreneurship is that smart marketing is the key to success. I've worked with so many different types of small business owners, entrepreneurs, coaches and consultants from all kinds of industries and no matter what the business is; I've found that if the person doesn't know how to market it and they don't get help to do so, the business just doesn't survive. The following 8 items are what I consider a good small business start up checklist; if you are in business or thinking about getting into business you will want to make sure you have or are working on all of these things constantly. The mix of all of these necessary items works well to maximize your exposure, credibility, expert status as well as build your database and help you make informed marketing decisions. 1. Realistically Defined Target Market - Most small business owners actually have way too large of a target market to be realistic in order to market to them all with the limited time and budget available. More than likely you might want to narrow down your market or define your niche even more with specific demographics and psychographics; then you'll really begin to see unique opportunities that might become available to reach that market. And don't forget about all your referral sources - they are your target market too! If you go to the Small Biz Products page of my website, you can sign up to receive my Free Report - “How to Define Your Target Market in 5 Easy Steps” - 2. Marketing Plan - This plan should outline everything you could possibly do in your marketing based on who your target market (ideal client) is and the best ways to reach them including various guerilla marketing techniques, promotions, ideas and co-promotions. Then you need to stick to your well-researched plan and not get sold or steered away by random advertising opportunities. This should also include a Publicity Plan - Including pertinent media contacts, press releases, article submissions and event listings for ongoing exposure - If you're not submitting press releases regularly to the local media, local organizations you belong to, etc. you are missing FREE opportunities to get additional exposure for your business. Your Marketing Plan should also include an Advertising Plan - Including Timeline & Budget - More than likely you're not spending enough money on advertising, period end of story. If it's done in the right places, places that reach your target market, with a good message or headline and for a reasonable length of time you should see good results. If you only try it once or go too small or have no idea to effectively design your ad - you will not get results. Learn about all the advertising mediums in your target area, who they reach, their demographics, what kind of circulation they have based on their cost, etc. Your Marketing Plan should also include an active Networking Plan - Including any pertinent organizations, associations, chambers or other professional group that brings in referrals or is a good venue for prospecting or business development - Pick 2-5 organizations you believe are the best to either promote your business or build your business in, join them and then become as active as you possibly can so you become the well known expert in your field. Volunteer your time generously and most of all put their events on your calendar before ANY other client meeting or job BECAUSE …these are your advertising dollars NOT being spent! To put a quick Marketing Action Plan into effect for your business right away, sign up for one of my JumpStart Your Marketing 1-on-1 Planning Meetings at 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tou It's More Than Bread And Milk ww.ksawamarketing.com/pages/biz-building-products.html>.If you want to write copy that makes your prospects sit up and take notice, look no further than the headlines on the magazines in the supermarket checkout rack. Odd as it may seem, there are some real similarities to the cashier’s lane and your business. The headline writers, like you, have limited time to (A) grab the potential customers’ attention, and (B) encourage them to select their offering over all the other choices. Magazine headline writers may be the best marketing copywriters in the world and you can learn a lot by reading their work.With no gender bias intended, women’s magazines seem to do a much better job with cover layout and writing. Consider these clear, concise and attention grabbing headlines:Rate This Week’s Scorching Sex PositionEat All the Chocolate You WantTrain Your Fat Cells To Release 6 lbs. A WeekRetire Rich on $3 a DayHead to Toe Healthy: Lifesaving Info on Heart Disease, Cancer and MoreWhat’s Going on Inside Her Head?Change Your Life in Five WeeksHis Moan ZonesCreate A Stress Free HomeGet The Raise You DeserveHalf Off Tropical GetawaysBusiness success begins with getting attention and standing out from the crowd. You do that in the words you choose. Comparing business advertising to a well-written magazine headline may se 2. Marketing Plan - This plan should outline everything you could possibly do in your marketing based on who your target market (ideal client) is and the best ways to reach them including various guerilla marketing techniques, promotions, ideas and co-promotions. Then you need to stick to your well-researched plan and not get sold or steered away by random advertising opportunities. This should also include a Publicity Plan - Including pertinent media contacts, press releases, article submissions and event listings for ongoing exposure - If you're not submitting press releases regularly to the local media, local organizations you belong to, etc. you are missing FREE opportunities to get additional exposure for your business. Your Marketing Plan should also include an Advertising Plan - Including Timeline & Budget - More than likely you're not spending enough money on advertising, period end of story. If it's done in the right places, places that reach your target market, with a good message or headline and for a reasonable length of time you should see good results. If you only try it once or go too small or have no idea to effectively design your ad - you will not get results. Learn about all the advertising mediums in your target area, who they reach, their demographics, what kind of circulation they have based on their cost, etc. Your Marketing Plan should also include an active Networking Plan - Including any pertinent organizations, associations, chambers or other professional group that brings in referrals or is a good venue for prospecting or business development - Pick 2-5 organizations you believe are the best to either promote your business or build your business in, join them and then become as active as you possibly can so you become the well known expert in your field. Volunteer your time generously and most of all put their events on your calendar before ANY other client meeting or job BECAUSE …these are your advertising dollars NOT being spent! To put a quick Marketing Action Plan into effect for your business right away, sign up for one of my JumpStart Your Marketing 1-on-1 Planning Meetings at 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is to CREATIVITY & MOTIVATION: The Corporate Intrapreneur professional group that brings in referrals or is a good venue for prospecting or business development - Pick 2-5 organizations you believe are the best to either promote your business or build your business in, join them and then become as active as you possibly can so you become the well known expert in your field. Volunteer your time generously and most of all put their events on your calendar before ANY other client meeting or job BECAUSE …these are your advertising dollars NOT being spent!Critical Success Factors"A critical success factor is an operational function or competency that a company must possess in order for it to be sustainable and profitable."[1]Each company has different factors that must be sustained for success. Examples range from sales growth and new customer acquisition rate, to inventory turnover. These factors change and mutate as the company evolves. In order to be sure that executives are receiving the information they need to make the right decisions for future actions, the company must determine which factors are essential at that time. Rapidly growing companies may need to acquire customers in a short time, while mature companies may find that reducing costs are more important to continue to be profitable.Factors will change throughout the business life cycle; however there are four factors that every organization, big or small, requires for long term success and profitability: innovation, creativity, the desire to implement new and exciting ideas in the organization in an entrepreneurial fashion at the risk of failure and support & recognition from the company and the executives and managers running it. Without these four things, a company will never develop the intrapreneurial spirit. And without that spirit, the company is most likely to not survive to the futu To put a quick Marketing Action Plan into effect for your business right away, sign up for one of my JumpStart Your Marketing 1-on-1 Planning Meetings at 3. Database - Inputted/Formatted in the computer with all Clients, Prospective Clients, Referral Sources & Contacts - you need one place where everyone you have ever known or done business with is housed in the computer so it's easily mail merged for one - sort them if you can by hot, warm or cold prospect or referral source. Then you should regularly stay in touch with your database through effective Database Marketing and Follow Up in order for you to be On the Top of Their Minds when the topic of your service/product comes up. This can include letter and email templates, a system for following up to Hot, Warm and Cold prospects and ongoing database marketing - If you are not doing quick follow up after you meet someone/anyone then you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to. 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is to Catering Jobs en you are missing opportunities and they will forget about you. You want to follow up with everyone you meet within 48 hours and then continuously, you need to make this automatic, systematic and practical so it will get done - delegate it if you have to.The catering industry is a $6 billion business, and it is expected to grow in the future. Given this, it can be expected that there are a lot of employment opportunities in the catering industry. The good new is these opportunities are open to almost all age groups, especially to those who are looking for part time work. This includes college students and homemakers who are looking for extra income. In addition, the high turn over in the catering industry assures people that there are plenty of jobs to go around. Among the jobs that are available include chefs, cooks, wait staff and food preparation workers.Basically, food preparation workers are the people who prepare the ingredients that chefs and cooks prepare. Some of the most common tasks include slicing fruits and vegetables, peeling them, cutting meat, poultry and fish, and measuring and weighing the ingredients for the chef or the cook. In addition, they clean the equipment used in cooking, dishes and cleaning work areas.The chef or cook prepares the meal by following specific recipes. Often times they also help plan the menu that is offered during the reception. More importantly, it is the job of the chef to direct the operations of the kitchen and to make sure that everything runs smoothly and according to schedule. In addition, it is also the responsibility of th 4. Website - Including Domain Name (s), Hosting, Reciprocal Links, and Internet Submission - you are missing out on sales if you do NOT have a website - but a professional website is a must, not a home-made, amateur site; that will hurt you and your credibility. It doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg, but the goal should be to inform, entice and capture - capturing the contact info from everyone who visits your site should be your most important goal - because then you can continue marketing to them either by mail or email and the more likely they will use you or refer you. The content on your site needs to also be compelling, attention getting and filled with keywords to attract the search engines. Hiring a good web designer or developer is very important and very hard to do because many have talent but some do not and say they do. You really want a web designer that also has some sales and marketing experience although in my experience, that is the hardest thing to find. If you want a complete website evaluation on what you should do, have and how much it should cost contact me at katrina@ksawamarketing.com; I have a JumpStart Your Website service. I work on my client's websites all the time making them more effective and functional in order to make more sales. I bring in my web designer that fits with each client's style and budget. 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is to The 5 Keys To Inducting New Employees designer that fits with each client's style and budget.When it comes to inducting new employees into your business you only get one chance. Get it wrong and you have started to sow the seeds of doubt in the mind of your new starter in the first few weeks.Get it right and it will make a huge difference to how the person settles in. Without being perfectionist, the key is to make sure that every new starter feels excited and positive that they have made the right choice in joining your business. The way to do this is to:1. Get The Practical Stuff Right Make sure you have practical aspects such as a desk, phone and computer ready, with a password. Get their name added to your email system or have a uniform ready for them as appropriate. Will they need business cards? Do they need a key or security pass to access the premises? Having everything ready and organised before they arrive shows you place a high value on the service you provide to your people as well as your customers; something that sets a very good tone with a new starter.2. Have A Plan Make sure there is some form of training/induction plan that is ready before they start. Something you can physically give to them on their first day so that they are clear about what they will be doing over the first few days (or weeks). You may even choose to call them the week before they join to confirm arrangements for the fi 5. Email Marketing - Distribution Lists, Program for Email Marketing, Newsletters, Promotions - Email marketing is the cheapest form of marketing anyone can do these days but there are spam laws to follow and email etiquette you should strive to follow so you look as professional as you can. See www.spamlaws.com for more tips on what to look out for in your email marketing and you can also download my E-Book - “The Top 5 Mistakes People Make in Their Email Marketing” - There are online email programs you can use to really make your emails POP but remember to send people info that they want to read, not just what you want them to read. When you consult with me, we evaluate the best format and program to use for your email marketing campaigns as well as figure out how often you should send them, what to say in them and how to make more money with them. 6. Professional Marketing Materials - Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochure, Sales Packet, Flyer, and Postcard - whatever is necessary to reach your target market - they need to be professionally designed, printed and presented! Don't try to design your own marketing materials unless you are a qualified graphic artist, trust me, they will not reflect the image you want to project. It's not just important for them to look good but they also need to have an attention getting headline, message and clear call to action. Hiring a good graphic designer is tough; many designers are not what they say they are. Ask me for a referral or have me help you - with my sales and marketing expertise and one of my talented graphic designers we can create outstanding marketing materials that will make you stand OUT from your competition. 7. Branding - Includes Signage like Nametags, Shirts with Logo, Vehicle Signs, Banner, Promotional Products and Giveaways - the more your name is in front of people's faces the better. You want people to recognize your brand on everything you do and everywhere you go. Find a good promotional products company from your local chamber of commerce or ask me for a referral. 8. Good, Reliable Vendors - Includes industry vendors as well as those for your business development like printers, mailing houses, delivery services, rental companies, assistants - you'd be surprised to know you're probably spending too much money in one or more of these areas right now. Find reliable, inexpensive sources, if you need referrals to companies I recommend, just ask me! If you are thinking there is absolutely no way you can get all this done yourself or you just don't know how to do something on this list then I would suggest you find an expert in that field to help you. Delegate that task to someone who knows best how to accomplish it and can do it much more efficiently than you. The cost of outsourcing such tasks far outweighs your valuable time spent trying to figure it out yourself and who knows if you'll figure it out to the best for your business? Your marketing is the most important thing you will ever do in running your business. If you don't believe that, then save this article somewhere safe and when you go out of business in 2-5 years, find it and read it again. About the Author Katrina Sawa, Solopreneur Marketing Expert, helps entrepreneurs and independent consultants build their database of clients and prospects, determine the best ways to market their business to their target market, teach them how to network, develop follow up systems, marketing and advertising plans and find ways to get free or low cost publicity which all lead to more customers and increased sales! Katrina has been named "The Networking Queen" by her peers and clients ever since she founded her business in 2002. She was always found out mingling at chamber of commerce mixers, business networking events and expos and any event she could attend where her target market would be in attendance. Consistent networking and follow up is the primary reason Katrina has been so successful in her business. An avid gardener, party planner and softball buff, Katrina enjoys the sunshine of Northern California. 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