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25 Valuable Phone Numbers For Small Businesses Success look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.htmlStarting and growing a small business can be a daunting and sometimes lonely process we have compiled a list of 25 helpful phone numbers for agencies and services that work with small businesses. They can give you information, ideas, and resources to help you be more successful.•Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street, SW Washington, DC 20416 1-800-U-ASK-SBA Created to help America's entrepreneurs form successful small enterprises, and offers financing, training and advocacy for small businesses in every state.•Online Woman’s Business Center this PDF lists contact phone numbers and resource information for Woman’s Business Centers all over the US http://www.onlinewbc.gov/wbc.pdf•Internal Revenue Service, Help for Small Businesses, Live Telephone Assistance Call 1-800-829-1040 Tele-Tax recorded tax information Call 1-800-829-4477 Produces publications that offer advice to help small businesses meet their tax obligations. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/•Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 800-669-4000 Oversees government regulations and policies affecting equal employment opportunities.•Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you Requirements - Visit Our Showroom Many businesses use email newsletters to introduce themselves to new customers and to maintain contact with existing and past clients. By sending useful and relevant information on a consistent, regular basis, you maintain constant contact without the risk of irritating and alienating your customers. Your email newsletter will also enhance your credibility and increase sales.Have you ever thought, before you went buying a kitchen what your requirements really were? You need to prepare a lunch and dinner, eat maybe, drink a glass of wine after you have come back from work. The kitchen could be a place in which you share different activities. Now, how do you explain this to the kitchen supplier?Requirements are part of information management. In information management you have the so-called demand-side and supply-side. This separation is established because of the similarities with architecture. The architect operates on behalf of the sponsors' demand. Before building a house or a shopping mall the architect defines the requirements. After they are visualized and when the project is agreed on, the construction can start. This is normally not the same party but someone from "supply". The provider.In information management this comparison between demand and supply is more difficult and grey rather than black and white. What is the same is the fact that when implementing a new system, a new business (development) or even a new partnership, you should think about – and this is for small business as relevant as for larger companies – what you need and what you should make or buy in order to fulfill these requirements.In larger companies this is a complex question. What do we need? The following article offers advice on how to produce your own newsletter. For more detailed information on how to establish credibility and build online relationships, download our guide “Building Online Relationships” here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html Producing your newsletter doesn’t have to be a daunting task. The first thing you need to decide upon is the frequency of publication. This is could be based on how much time you can devote to writing each month or possibly the frequency of new offers or products you would like to extend to your potential customers. A frequency of bi-monthly to monthly has been shown to achieve the best results and will probably be a comfortable pace for both you and your readers. Next you will need to decide upon a format for your newsletter. You can use a graphical format that will allow accurate tracking of open rates, links visited, etc or a text only version that offers a higher level of deliverability. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and a more in-depth look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you c The Evolution Of Success Simplified and increase sales.It's been interesting over the last few years to see affiliate marketing really take a jump in overall revenues created online. It never ceases to amaze me how I can sit down for "15 minutes" to "Check my email" and end up getting lost in a wave of squeeze pages and UNBELIEVABLE offers; when I check my watch, it tends to be about 2 or 3 hours over what I planned to spend.This phenomenon got me to thinking of how simple it would be to come up with my own newsletter that actually took the best of the affiliate bunch and put it all together in STEP-BY-STEP detail for the average Joe to make a decent living online. No matter how many programs I've tried (and most of the time FAILED), I'm hard pressed to find one that completely details the process of where the real bucks are.The frustration that comes along with too many programs and not enough time to properly promote them all begins in many cases to cause an automatic spiral that turns into debt and a sense of overall failure. I got sick of those feelings and decided to change that- for myself and now for you too.I've broken the process of marketing (for either your product or someone else's) down into a few simple steps that I think anyone (EVEN ME) can follow with SOME self-discretion to earn the kind of money they want for their own lifestyle. I call my p The following article offers advice on how to produce your own newsletter. For more detailed information on how to establish credibility and build online relationships, download our guide “Building Online Relationships” here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html Producing your newsletter doesn’t have to be a daunting task. The first thing you need to decide upon is the frequency of publication. This is could be based on how much time you can devote to writing each month or possibly the frequency of new offers or products you would like to extend to your potential customers. A frequency of bi-monthly to monthly has been shown to achieve the best results and will probably be a comfortable pace for both you and your readers. Next you will need to decide upon a format for your newsletter. You can use a graphical format that will allow accurate tracking of open rates, links visited, etc or a text only version that offers a higher level of deliverability. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and a more in-depth look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you Interviewing Skills Every Manager Should Have task. The first thing you need to decide upon is the frequency of publication. This is could be based on how much time you can devote to writing each month or possibly the frequency of new offers or products you would like to extend to your potential customers. A frequency of bi-monthly to monthly has been shown to achieve the best results and will probably be a comfortable pace for both you and your readers.Introduction:Whether it a major part of your job or a one –off task, interviewing candidates to fill positions can be complex, time-consuming process that requires careful consideration and planning. This section will help you device a strategy to eliminate many of the problems involved in interviewing , enabling you to recruit the best candidate every time. Clear information helps you to take effective action at each stage of the process, form the initial definition of job requirements, to the decision about how to recruit, to the conduct of individual interviews. Commonsense advice enables you to evaluate the suitability of an applicant and implement a follow up procedure. This section includes concise tips providing further essential information at a glance.A self-assessment exercise that lets you chart and evaluate your improvement with each interview you hold is available upon request. Please contact us if you would like this self assessment exercise.This month we will discuss:1) Preparing For An InterviewThe sub topic that we will cover under this section will be:A) Identifying ObjectivesPreparing for an interviewA job interview rarely lasts longer than an hour, but is consequences might last for years. In order to identify the most suitable candidate for a vac Next you will need to decide upon a format for your newsletter. You can use a graphical format that will allow accurate tracking of open rates, links visited, etc or a text only version that offers a higher level of deliverability. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and a more in-depth look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you Residential Cleaning Customers: Be Prepared to Answer Their Questions ly be a comfortable pace for both you and your readers.Are you ready to start your residential cleaning service? Once you've purchased the supplies and equipment, obtained the necessary insurance, and hired your crew you will be looking for clients. Your cleaning customers will have questions for you - everything from the training you give your employees to your rates to what they should do with their pets when you come to clean. Following are questions you should be prepared to answer:1) Can I trust your company? Are you insured and bonded? Your cleaning company should be bonded and have liability insurance, as well as workman's compensation for your employees. Be prepared with a flyer or document that lists your insurance/bond company and the types of coverage you have. You should also do background checks on all employees.2) Does someone need to be at home when you clean? This is generally the customer's choice. If the customer will not be home you need to have the key in a safe place and if they have an alarm you will need the alarm code.3) Do I provide the cleaning chemicals and equipment? As a cleaning company it is your responsibility to provide your own supplies. Purchase professional cleaning chemicals and equipment from your local janitorial supply house. You'll be able to save money by buying quality equipment that will last and economical Next you will need to decide upon a format for your newsletter. You can use a graphical format that will allow accurate tracking of open rates, links visited, etc or a text only version that offers a higher level of deliverability. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and a more in-depth look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.html If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you Make Your Next Event Unforgettable look at these can be found in our guide: “Building Online Relationships” which can found here: http://www.enable-uk.co.uk/html/book_4.htmlAlmost any event can be enhanced by promotional products. Promotional products don't have to be limited just to business cards and free pens. The right kinds of promotional product can enhance events of all kinds.Take the average American wedding, for example. Nationally, couples spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase napkins, matches, candles, and other wedding favors -- all with their names and wedding date on them. Everyone who attends a wedding gets a memento of the event.Why not take the same approach to the company picnic? Or the local chamber of commerce's annual get-together? Or your big anniversary celebration?When you have an event coming up, big or small, take a moment to think about ways you can get your message out to people. Of course, the main considerations here are who is the audience you're going to reach and what kind of message do you want to send out?For the employee picnic, for example, you might want to project an image of unity and teamwork. Maybe you've had a blockbuster year, and you want to reward your employees in some way. A backpack or briefcase would send the message that it's "in the bag." In fact, you could imprint the bag with a congratulatory message along with your logo. Or use aromatherapy candles to fire employees up to begin the next big project. Si If you wish to proceed with a graphical design you will next need to produce a template design for your layout. Many email list management companies provide online templates for their customers and with many you can also upload your own template. Once this is set up you simply type or paste in your text information online, and an HTML newsletter is automatically created for you. Now it’s time for the content of your newsletter. Concentrate on topics that your readers will be interested in and offers or product announcements that are appropriate to them. For example, I once bought some printer ink from an online retailer that offered me the opportunity to sign up for their special offers newsletter. Every month, regular as clockwork, I receive the latest special offers via email. These offers not only include ink, but also other stationary items that may be appropriate. It always prompts me to check my ink supplies, along with my stocks of stationary and a whole range of other similar items before deleting it. If I didn't get that e-mail from them, I would have probably bought the next batch of ink cartridges from whoever came up in an online search. And as it saves me time and because keeping these things all in one place is easier for me, they also now get my orders for stationary items as well. Your newsletter could be product offerings and special offers mixed in with useful product reviews, or it may be a recap of what's going on in your industry or tips useful to your customers. 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