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    Credit Control for Small Businesses - Looking After Your Money
    Most new businesses whether large or small, usually find their first few years of trading extremely tough; a constant battle to survive in various and increasingly competitive markets. There is nothing remotely easy about starting and running a business, and it’s a sad fact of life that many don’t make it beyond the first year.One of the most common problems faced by new businesses is trying to get money into the company; money owed by clients that for one reason or anoth
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    Customers For Life
    Who’s talking to your customers? Is it your competition? Why or why not? When you stop to think about it, these are valid questions. Most people rely on some sort of clientele for their business, and can improve on customer relations. A more holistic approach to this process incorporates the more global question:How can I create customers for life?Two main objectives in the “customers for life” program are getting repeat business and referrals from your clients. Am
    Recently I took my son Trent to purchase more school uniform items. He's a growing (very fast) 13 year old, and it was time for more clot
    Are Automotive Ad Spending and Corporate Losses Related?
    What a week for news. First, Jan Thompson, Nissan's VP of Marketing for North America sets the trades ablaze with her assertions that manufacturers are over spending per new vehicle retailed and that their timidity in embracing new media is partly to blame.In the same week, the Harbor report, the industry standard for vehicle manufacturing efficiency, announced in its annual report that Nissan is the most efficient vehicle manufacturer, followed by Toyota, Honda, GM, DCX
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    What Are The Best Fundraising Strategies To Use?
    Fundraising strategies are as numerous as the funds that will come in when they are in place. There are so many different fundraising strategies that you will be hard pressed to choose the one that’s best for you. Maybe your fundraising might include having a shoeshine service set up in a busy mall downtown or if you have an artist in your group have him/her sketch pictures of passersby. There is plenty of information available about fundraising and many strategies to choose fro
    iform items. He's a growing (very fast) 13 year old, and it was time for more clo
    Small Business Marketing Strategies for Tackling Big Competitors
    One of the great challenges facing small business owners is that they must often battle for customers against larger competitors, who can afford to run more advertising, offer lower prices, and who are better established in the marketplace.And yet some small business owners do it very successfully. How?There are some proven marketing strategies to use when competing against larger, more established competitors. These strategies have been used successfully by compan
    g (very fast) 13 year old, and it was time for more clo
    How to Establish Yourself as an Expert
    Have you established yourself as an Expert in your field? If not, this is a great way to get added exposure, publicity and credibility for you and your business which will ultimately bring you more sales and more money!!Many business professionals I know are so good at what they do but the problem is that everyone else doesn't know that about them. When you think about what kind of image you want to present to the public and business community - what is that? What do y
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