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    5 Money-Saving Tips For Entrepreneurs
    I write business plans and grant proposals for entrepreneurs trying to get their businesses up and running. There are millions of people out there who want to start their own business, but don't know where to begin. With so much market competition, it may seem impossible to find success running a new business with little or
    much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be bor
    A Simple Plan to Running a Successful Carpet Cleaning Business
    A carpet cleaning business offers many opportunities to make a good living with very little business experience needed. I should know because I ran a profitable carpet cleaning business for 10 years before selling out for a huge profit. In this article I will present to you a simple plan to getting you started in your own ca
    Newsletters – Newsletters are a great way to keep in touch with your customers, offer them special discounts and coupons, inform them of upcoming events (a wine store can tell their customers about an upcoming wine tasting event, for example), give them recipes, articles, advice, tips on making the most of your products/services, and much more. It’s a great place to slip in case studies, success stories, testimonials, and pitches for other products and services.

    Here are some tips for running a successful newsletter:

    v Don’t make it a straight sales pitch. You want it to be something your customers look forward to receiving. Too much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be bor

    Management Apathy Kills Corporate Potential
    I recently received a most interesting phone call. When I answered the phone, I immediately recognized the name of the company as one of the most visible distributors in the construction supply industry, headquartered in a city about two hours from my office. The owner described how this seemingly invincible 75-year-old fir
    tore can tell their customers about an upcoming wine tasting event, for example), give them recipes, articles, advice, tips on making the most of your products/services, and much more. It’s a great place to slip in case studies, success stories, testimonials, and pitches for other products and services.

    Here are some tips for running a successful newsletter:

    v Don’t make it a straight sales pitch. You want it to be something your customers look forward to receiving. Too much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be bor

    We Try Harder and Smart Advertising
    There are many great advertising campaigns and marketing strategies, which corporate America has produced. Many of these great advertising campaigns have won awards and many deserve them. One of the greatest advertising achievements was done with Avis Rent a Car. Perhaps you'll remember the; We Try Harder; advertising cam
    rvices, and much more. It’s a great place to slip in case studies, success stories, testimonials, and pitches for other products and services.

    Here are some tips for running a successful newsletter:

    v Don’t make it a straight sales pitch. You want it to be something your customers look forward to receiving. Too much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be bor

    Stop Blowing Money on Ads and Start Promoting Your Products
    Sales Promotions are Better Than Advertising... Sales promotion is an advertising channel that is directed at boosting short term sales through coupons, discounts, contests, rebates, free samples, incentives, cross-product promotions, and point-of-purchase displays. These promotions involve every level of
    tips for running a successful newsletter:

    v Don’t make it a straight sales pitch. You want it to be something your customers look forward to receiving. Too much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be bor

    People Like Change
    I’ve often heard it said that People Don’t Like Change.But is this really true? If it were true, wouldn’t we still be hunter gatherers, eking out a nomadic existence?I think this whole idea that people are fundamentally change resistant is a misunderstanding. It comes from dealing with people who feel scared an
    much advertising can turn them off and equate it with junk mail. Include quality content on a variety of subjects, not all related to your business. Don’t be boring.

    v Keep it regular and consistent. Don’t send it three times in one month and then wait 2 months before sending it out again. Quarterly is fine, but monthly is much better.

    v If you have trouble coming up with regular content or don’t have the time to commit to a newsletter, there are services that will do it for you. Dan Kennedy has such a service (see http://www.dankennedy.com/done4you/done4you.pdf for more information). You can also subscribe to a content service such as Pages (http://www.pagesmag.com), where they give you royalty-free articles, artwork, and much more every month.

    v Proofread your newsletter. A spel

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