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Business Email Etiquette 101 – Yes It Does Make a Difference

If you do any type of business online you MUST realize the importance of email etiquette. When you press that send button, there’s no turning back, you’ve just sent out your email salesperson. Who would you like to represent you and your business? A well dressed, personable, well spoken salesperson or someone in sloppy clothing, slewing slang, and spewing double negatives and run-on sentences like rain?

When Nitty-Gritty Detail is Critical to Business Success

Many entrepreneurs fail to succeed because they won’t,
or cannot, sweat the details. Although it’s important
to see the big picture, it is equally important to get details
right. Trouble is; many entrepreneurs view detail work as
boring, time-consuming and petty. After all, they could be
pulling off some exciting deals, instead of wasting time on
“nitty-gritty” details.

Ten Tips To Jump Start Your Business Plan

1) Rome Wasn’t Planned, Funded, and Built in One Day

The process of putting together a coherent business plan will probably take longer that you estimate (an incoherent business plan on the other hand can take as little as 20 minutes). Along the way you will probably stop and say, “you know, we haven’t really thought our strategies out very well, have we?” or “we don’t really know our competition as well as we thought we did,” and you will take the time to hone your strategies and get up to speed on the competition before you finish the plan and present it.

e-Business Made Easy

A business is a business is a business. Here the bottom line is if you don’t sell anything, you don’t make any money.

Whatever you sell does not really matter, but how you sell it does. Such cliches as selling `snow to the Eskimo` or `sand to the Arab nomad` are very true. You can sell absolutely anything if you do it the right way. The trick is to create a value in your customers mind and… Do it in the right way.

Grow Your Business By Being Visible

What stands in the way of growing your business? The usual response is to do with external factors and things that are beyond your control, such as the economy and lack of buyers. This may be true to a degree and yet often what is required to grow a business is for you to grow as a person. You can continue to look outside of your business for the reasons that stop it growing or you can look inside your business and to yourself to see what it would take to make it grow.

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