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Burglar-Proofing Your Business - Nine Tips for Business Security he goods!Many business owners take basic steps to protect their business from break-ins—but most don’t think a burglary is really likely until it happens to them. Don’t wait for a break-in to put a solid business security plan in place. Here are a few tips on how you can protect your business, your employees, and your livelihood from robbery.For retail: Make sure you know when someone enters the store. Many retail businesses install a chime over the door so that employees know whenever someone enters or leaves. This allows for better customer service—if your employees know when a customer is coming in, they’re more prepared Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes Let's Form A Committee Radio Commandment Number 8"Let's form a committee!" When you hear these words during a public meeting, a warning light should start flashing, for more often than not Parkinson's law may be coming into play. One of the many precepts from this law states that work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. It was first articulated by C. Northcote Parkinson, a British scholar, in the book "Parkinson's Law: The Pursuit of Progress," (London, John Murray, 1958). Based on extensive experience in the British Civil Service system, his scientific observations noted, among other things, that as the British empire declined, the number of employe Thou Shalt Use Radio To Build Strong Business Alliances. When you advertise on radio you hope to reach many thousands of listeners. But there is one type of listener few retailers think about. It is this person that can be just as important and sometimes, more important than your intended market - Business associates. Buyers, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors. People that you do business with on a day to day basis. The benefits of influencing your secondary markets through radio advertising is important for several reasons. 1. It legitimizes your business, especially if you're the new kid on the block. 2. It opens doors to suppliers who may not have been interested in selling product to you. 3. It gives you the opportunity to invite your business associates to work out exclusive promotions. 4. You can create a co-op situation and share the cost of your radio advertising with a preferred supplier. In some cases you can get them to pitch in from 25% - 75%! 5. You can carry a bigger stick when you visit your bank manager. Speaking of banks, there is this story of a company looking to get a bank loan to start up a jean company. Of course, the bank had no fashion sense, didn't see the potential and rejected the loan request. So the owners went and booked a full scale campaign on radio who gladly gave them time & terms. The radio spots ended up creating a huge demand for the jeans at the boutique and department store level. The owners, now armed with hundreds of thousands of dollars in purchase orders were able to get the necessary loans from the bank to manufacture the goods! Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes Your Business Plan Will Become Your Partner stributors. People that you do business with on a day to day basis.Are you planning to start a new business? Or are you considering expanding your current business and require a bank loan or investment from outsiders?If you are going to look for an investment of capital it is quite likely that you will be required to have a business plan. If you are starting a business, despite the work involved, a business plan can prepare you for the obstacles ahead and help ensure your success.A business plan is something that many small businesses fail to create, however, many business owners are adamant that having a written business plan is one of the keys to their present success. Creatin The benefits of influencing your secondary markets through radio advertising is important for several reasons. 1. It legitimizes your business, especially if you're the new kid on the block. 2. It opens doors to suppliers who may not have been interested in selling product to you. 3. It gives you the opportunity to invite your business associates to work out exclusive promotions. 4. You can create a co-op situation and share the cost of your radio advertising with a preferred supplier. In some cases you can get them to pitch in from 25% - 75%! 5. You can carry a bigger stick when you visit your bank manager. Speaking of banks, there is this story of a company looking to get a bank loan to start up a jean company. Of course, the bank had no fashion sense, didn't see the potential and rejected the loan request. So the owners went and booked a full scale campaign on radio who gladly gave them time & terms. The radio spots ended up creating a huge demand for the jeans at the boutique and department store level. The owners, now armed with hundreds of thousands of dollars in purchase orders were able to get the necessary loans from the bank to manufacture the goods! Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes Business Logo Designs – Components Of Business Logo Designs sociates to work out exclusive promotions. 4. You can create a co-op situation and share the cost of your radio advertising with a preferred supplier. In some cases you can get them to pitch in from 25% - 75%! 5. You can carry a bigger stick when you visit your bank manager.Business logo designs are the business’ physical representation in the market. It is an essentiality that business logo designs should be appealing and well made. Attractive business logo designs can grab customer’s attention faster and better which could result in improving the business’ flow. Certain times entrepreneurs underestimate the importance of business logo designs and therefore they lag behind in creating a powerful image of their business in the market. If you take a look around, you will find that most of the leading businesses have strong business logo designs serving as their business identity.Business lo Speaking of banks, there is this story of a company looking to get a bank loan to start up a jean company. Of course, the bank had no fashion sense, didn't see the potential and rejected the loan request. So the owners went and booked a full scale campaign on radio who gladly gave them time & terms. The radio spots ended up creating a huge demand for the jeans at the boutique and department store level. The owners, now armed with hundreds of thousands of dollars in purchase orders were able to get the necessary loans from the bank to manufacture the goods! Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes Passing On Credit Card Processing Costs on sense, didn't see the potential and rejected the loan request.I recently spoke with a retail merchant who told me that she was not too concerned about the fees that we assess. While I was detailing all relevant rates, she asked me a very interesting question: “How much do you think that I should charge my customers to make up for my credit card processing costs?” She added, “I would like to charge a surcharge.”I had an instant flashback to the time I placed a food order with a pizzeria. When I walked into the restaurant, the aroma whetted my appetite. Immersed in the beckoning scent, I barely heard the cashier when he told me that the bill was “$24.95.” Upon seeing my credit card, So the owners went and booked a full scale campaign on radio who gladly gave them time & terms. The radio spots ended up creating a huge demand for the jeans at the boutique and department store level. The owners, now armed with hundreds of thousands of dollars in purchase orders were able to get the necessary loans from the bank to manufacture the goods! Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes Business Needs Full Knowledge And Capability he goods!Everyone needs some work for proper survival. Some are doing jobs in private or public companies and some people are doing their own business. There are different kings of businesses like poultry business, dairy business, small-scale industry, private shops, restaurants etc. A business needs full knowledge and you can go for such field in which field you have complete knowledge. Without skills you are not able to do a business.In simple, business means profit-making organization. It is concerned with the sale of different goods and services to satisfy the demand of customers. You could start your own business or purchas Quite a risk to take, but very effective! I suspect that good timing may have been a secret ingredient. Speaking of timing. This brings me to Radio Commandment number 9 Thou Shalt Know When To Book Radio There's nothing more frustrating than preparing a good advertising plan only to find out that most of the radio stations in your budget are sold out! Yes it's true. Radio stations sell out. Not all of them, but certainly the top-rated ones. Buy your time late and several things happen. The on-air schedule you get is mostly outside of prime time. Spot rates can go up. And some clients even get bumped for higher paying clients. (don't say I told you so). This can definitely affect your entire Ad campaign, especially when your other Ads in complimentary media need support. (I'll be discussing the importance of creating a balanced advertising campaign in my next blog). My recommendation: Always buy electronic media (radio / TV) as far in advance as possible. Which brings me to Radio Commandment number 10 Thou Shalt Book The Right Radio Station I am always amazed at how many retailers buy a station simply because THEY are a listener. The only reasons to do this is to reach like-minded business associates, or to stroke your ego. Although there are many things to consider when buying radio, the 2 most important things as far as I'm concerned are: 1. The Target Market (the listeners/shoppers you want to reach) 2. The Cost per radio spot I'm talking about buying local radio in a market you know. Otherwise, if you're looking to run a campaign in another city, you must rely on stats. Arbitron offers radio stats in the U.S., and Canada offers complete listener profiles from the BBMs. (Bureau of Broadcast & Measurement). Now there are many ways to buy radio depending on who you want to reach and what you're trying to sell. Prime time periods, though heavy with listeners, may not be the best time to pitch, for example, a night club. I w
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