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    8 Ways to Win more Contracts
    If winning new clients were easy, gurus wouldn’t be giving $1,000 seminars on the topic, and you wouldn’t see “Dummies” guides to closing a contract deal.Let’s face it—winning a contract can be one of the most bewildering parts of running your consulting business. It doesn’t have to be such a tremendous dilemma. I’ve worked with hundreds of very successful consultants through the years (and been one myself), and I’ve found that those who flourish take these 8 steps:1. Prepare to make a great first impressionYou never
    e been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when e

    Steps to Evaluating Your Business Idea
    Whether you want to start an online or offline business, the first thing you need to do is find out whether your product or service will sell. The first step to finding that out is to research the supply and demand of the market. Ideally you want a product or service with high demand and low competition. There are many resources with which you can accomplish that. But, before we get to that, always remember that a business idea is NOT a business opportunity until you go through the evaluation procedure and judge it to be feasible.All successful bus
    For all those who still think internet marketing is rocket science, it isn't.

    Back in the middle of October in 2004 I decided to do these 3 things. (I've always 'done' them, but not as consciously or on as regular a basis.) I had big plans that were stalling, sites that had leveled off, and was feeling a bit overwhelmed. I'm sure lots of people can relate to that, eh?

    I'm also not sure exactly what or who made these things come to me. I read a lot, so I'm sure it's not an original idea, just one that finally hit home with me and I implemented.

    (Note: These are things outside of the add content, test headlines, etc types of things, that well, frankly, you just have to be doing on a regular basis.)

    Here they are:

    1. Do something every day that will make you more money or grow your traffic and business.

    Just a few examples:

    - add incoming links

    - add a few more words to your PPC

    - buy an ezine ad

    - do a thank you exchange

    - raise your daily limits for a campaign that's successful

    - add a new source of revenue to a content site

    - from whatever the last resource you purchased, read/listen and implement one strategy

    2. Do something every day that will save you time or money.

    A few of my own examples:

    - automate something

    - add a new FAQ and answer to your site

    - turn off your email software during your 'working hours' or at least for a while

    - same for IC software

    - set aside a limited time for your general email reading/answering

    - unsubscribe from a newsletter that you're no longer reading or finding helpful

    - cancel recurring payments on a program you've been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when ex

    Managing Reality - Learning to Love Our Mistakes
    Too often I see and hear the impact of leaders not managing what lies in front of them. Rather, they manage what they would like to see or imagine is there. The consequence is usually underperformance. Characteristics accompanying it include crisis management, poor and late decision making.When leaders manage what they would like to see, they filter and interpret data to support conclusions already made in their own mind. The Iraq war is an obvious case. People from a wide variety of leadership roles, filtered and interpreted data to give the predi
    hese things come to me. I read a lot, so I'm sure it's not an original idea, just one that finally hit home with me and I implemented.

    (Note: These are things outside of the add content, test headlines, etc types of things, that well, frankly, you just have to be doing on a regular basis.)

    Here they are:

    1. Do something every day that will make you more money or grow your traffic and business.

    Just a few examples:

    - add incoming links

    - add a few more words to your PPC

    - buy an ezine ad

    - do a thank you exchange

    - raise your daily limits for a campaign that's successful

    - add a new source of revenue to a content site

    - from whatever the last resource you purchased, read/listen and implement one strategy

    2. Do something every day that will save you time or money.

    A few of my own examples:

    - automate something

    - add a new FAQ and answer to your site

    - turn off your email software during your 'working hours' or at least for a while

    - same for IC software

    - set aside a limited time for your general email reading/answering

    - unsubscribe from a newsletter that you're no longer reading or finding helpful

    - cancel recurring payments on a program you've been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when e

    Trade Show Choices: Literature Racks
    In a world of portable displays that popup out of duffle bags and graphic screens that roll up in seconds there is not much one can do with your all important corporate and product literature that is so important at a trade show event....until now.There are three basic types: the all steel literature racks, all steel collapsible literature racks and the nylon roll away fabric literature racks.All Steel Literature Racks - are made of steel usually about 4-6 feet in height and are powder coated in black or silver. These are o
    few examples:

    - add incoming links

    - add a few more words to your PPC

    - buy an ezine ad

    - do a thank you exchange

    - raise your daily limits for a campaign that's successful

    - add a new source of revenue to a content site

    - from whatever the last resource you purchased, read/listen and implement one strategy

    2. Do something every day that will save you time or money.

    A few of my own examples:

    - automate something

    - add a new FAQ and answer to your site

    - turn off your email software during your 'working hours' or at least for a while

    - same for IC software

    - set aside a limited time for your general email reading/answering

    - unsubscribe from a newsletter that you're no longer reading or finding helpful

    - cancel recurring payments on a program you've been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when e

    Risk Management and Competitive Innovation: How do you Manage Risk through Business Innovation
    I work with small companies in the southeast UK and for many, the current business climate gives these entrepreneurs two options: they can innovate today or they can fail tomorrow.Costs of production are re-locating the workIncreasingly I notice that production by local firms is being outsourced to China and call centres have migrated from Folkestone to Leeds and Glasgow and even to Beirut and Mumbai. It seems that geographic barriers no longer favour proximity when suppliers compete on price.Product int
    ew of my own examples:

    - automate something

    - add a new FAQ and answer to your site

    - turn off your email software during your 'working hours' or at least for a while

    - same for IC software

    - set aside a limited time for your general email reading/answering

    - unsubscribe from a newsletter that you're no longer reading or finding helpful

    - cancel recurring payments on a program you've been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when e

    Reinventing Yourself for Multiple Careers
    In many countries around the globe, people are born into their station in life and hence their professions. It is unnecessary for them to plan a career as they are expected to perform one specific job their entire lives. These cultures do not consider personal growth or the possibility of choosing one’s profession.America, on the other hand, was built on self-reinvention, and today’s economy demands it. Those born before 1946 are less likely to have changed careers or even worked for more than one employer during their lifetimes.Today, many
    e been promoting unsuccessfully, or that you keep saying "I'm going to have to cancel that."

    - get software to do the stuff you're spending too much time doing, ie link exchanges, AR, formatting etc

    - make some 'template' emails for answers to your most generally asked questions

    - make a notepad or text document containing linking information for your sites so you can quickly cut and paste from that when exchanging or requesting link exchanges with someone not using a script or not using the same script as you

    - before you buy something, look at the folder full of ebooks you already have and see if you might not already have something similar, or maybe even the same one that came as a bonus with something else you bought

    - pause or delete a PPC campaign that isn't working

    Okay, this could be a book by itself, but maybe you get the picture.

    3. Help some one, any one, when there's nothing in it for you but good karma. (This doesn't have to be internet related.)

    - give a thoughtful reply to a post asking for suggestions or help (leave out your affiliate links, cloaked and uncloaked/redirected whatever)

    - answer (kindly) one of the many emails you get asking for information that's clearly posted on your site, or that anyone with half a brain should know the answer to. Thank them for asking. (Limit one for sanity's sake)

    - help your neighbor fix his garage door

    - email a webmaster with a piece of patched script or html code that you found broken on their site

    - or a dead link

    The key here is to do at least one from each of the three, trying to do them all will just put you right back where you were, overwhelmed, stalled, or worse hiding behind the excuse that you're busy, you're working all the time, but your business just isn't growing.

    I start the day with 1 and 2 and ask myself "What can I do today that will/should/could make me more money, increase my traffic, or help my business?" -- and -- "What can I do today that will save me time or money?"

    I like to do these first since it makes the rest of my day Gravy.

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