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How to Earn the Respect of Your Prospects and Clients: Stand Up for Your Small Business I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep grOn a mailing list hosted by a professional association I'm a member of, one poster stirred up a controversy in a hurry by writing about a client who wasn't being cooperative.Some listmates suggested that it's the role of the solo pro to bend over backwards in any way possible in order to please her client.Others said no way to any overtures that had to do with giving the client what he wanted.I say fin Changing Your View After watching sales decrease year after year, this year I'll try something new. If this sounds like your company then read on. There was a time when you built your business over a number of years, then just waited for your repeat business. Repeat business is no more a given. Times are tougher, competition is tougher and there are more players selling the same stuff.Last time I was hiking in Montana's Glacier National Park, I stopped to view through binoculars, a mountain goat trekking atop a rock cliff. My husband, viewing the switch-back trail we'd just climbed, happened to see a grizzly bear cross behind a group of hikers a hundred yards below us. With my narrowed focus, I never saw the bear. Our different views yielded different impressions.It's like that at work, too. We s It really doesn't matter what business you're in. I'll describe my business and how it has evolved. I started off as a forms distributor when every company started using computers with their own customized forms. The large companies were too busy to go after the medium and small clients, or would only do so if the margins were very high. This left a void in the market that many people capitalized on. Repeat business was almost guaranteed as these people feared that their rotary (pin fed) forms would not work if someone else produced them. With the computer revolution came the knowledge and acceptance of the ease with dealing with computers and their by products. Today, less and less people are using pin fed forms and have shifted to laser forms. A good percentage of people print the whole form directly from their inexpensive laser printer. To survive and prosper I learned early on that you needed to diversify both in product and customer base. I started selling commercial printing, offered an e-commerce ordering system before it became fashionable, started selling promotional products and really became knowledgeable in the products I sell and in the products that will be available in the short term. Today forms account for only 20% of my business. Today my business grows annualy at a 50% growth rate. Should I be satisfied. No way. In the next 5 years I'll bet the bulk of my business will be in something else. If I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep gr Marketing - Like a Game of Chess how it has evolved. I started off as a forms distributor when every company started using computers with their own customized forms. The large companies were too busy to go after the medium and small clients, or would only do so if the margins were very high. This left a void in the market that many people capitalized on. Repeat business was almost guaranteed as these people feared that their rotary (pin fed) forms would not work if someone else produced them. With the computer revolution came the knowledge and acceptance of the ease with dealing with computers and their by products.Have you started thinking about your Valentines Day Promotion yet?It may sound like a strange question on the day before Thanksgiving but it really isn’t. When scheduling your promotions it is like a game of chess. You should always be thinking at least 3 moves ahead.In this case each "move" should be one month. Therefore you should have been thinking about your Valentines, or February promotions as you fall Today, less and less people are using pin fed forms and have shifted to laser forms. A good percentage of people print the whole form directly from their inexpensive laser printer. To survive and prosper I learned early on that you needed to diversify both in product and customer base. I started selling commercial printing, offered an e-commerce ordering system before it became fashionable, started selling promotional products and really became knowledgeable in the products I sell and in the products that will be available in the short term. Today forms account for only 20% of my business. Today my business grows annualy at a 50% growth rate. Should I be satisfied. No way. In the next 5 years I'll bet the bulk of my business will be in something else. If I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep gr Resume Writing ed them. With the computer revolution came the knowledge and acceptance of the ease with dealing with computers and their by products.This September I spent two days doing Resume Assessment at The National Job Fair and Training Expo in Toronto. 400 Job Seekers received free resume assessments from nine Resume Writers. There was a 2-3 hour wait for this service that was available from 10 am - 8 pm. Since a resume is critical to our employment success, waiting a few hours for professional advice wasn’t a big deal to most people.Although no one get Today, less and less people are using pin fed forms and have shifted to laser forms. A good percentage of people print the whole form directly from their inexpensive laser printer. To survive and prosper I learned early on that you needed to diversify both in product and customer base. I started selling commercial printing, offered an e-commerce ordering system before it became fashionable, started selling promotional products and really became knowledgeable in the products I sell and in the products that will be available in the short term. Today forms account for only 20% of my business. Today my business grows annualy at a 50% growth rate. Should I be satisfied. No way. In the next 5 years I'll bet the bulk of my business will be in something else. If I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep gr Ignorance Can Lead to CEO Lawsuits printing, offered an e-commerce ordering system before it became fashionable, started selling promotional products and really became knowledgeable in the products I sell and in the products that will be available in the short term. Today forms account for only 20% of my business. Today my business grows annualy at a 50% growth rate. Should I be satisfied. No way. In the next 5 years I'll bet the bulk of my business will be in something else.The federal government continues to pressure executives that fail to add stakeholder value while amassing personal wealth, sending a strong precautionary signal to other executives.The two executive in the best position to recognize the financial conditions as Kmart was heading rapidly toward bankruptcy, CEO Chuck Conaway and CFO John McDonald, are being held accountable by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SE If I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep gr What is Your Brand Worth? I rested on my laurels and waited for the money to roll in, I would just be waiting for the inevitable train wreck. What's working today will not be working in 5 years, maybe even 3 years. Those that do not embrace change better start looking for their next job or business opportunity. It's time to be proactive. Look at new markets, look at new products and look at new ways to increase your business. The internet is not going away, it will only keep growing. Buyers that were slow to embrace internet shopping have become the the nets best customers. The growth is exponential. Run, don't walk to get a web site and one that will help you sell more product and to a wider market. Try new things like COLD CALLING! Forget your fears, the worst thing they can say is no. Better to have a chance for new business than none at all. Hire long term good people. Those that are short sighted will have their business results reflected by it. Stop bitching and whining and spend that energy usefully. There are doers and complainers. Make 2006 the year you particpted in the doer group. The earlier you start the earlier you'll be on a path for success.How would it feel to control your career and business because you have a strong personal brand? Companies spend zillions of dollars to ensure you think of them first. In fact, their goal is for you to think only of their product and to evangelize to your friends. How many people ask for a Coke when they don’t necessarily want a Coke? What is the global Coca Cola brand worth? I love branding, thinking about this brings My last bit of advice is never become complacent. Walmart never rested on its laurels. In the last 5 years we've seen them open Sam's Club to compete with Costco, start selling groceries to compete with the grocery stores and start buying direct from China all in an effort to increase sales and profits. My bet is that in the next 5 years we'll see them in even more businesses. The world has changed and there's no turning back.
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