Posts Tagged ‘small business’

Making Networking Work

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Several years ago, “networking” was the hot buzzword. Everyone was talking about building their network, because this was the secret to becoming incredibly successful. Well, yes, networking is a great way to build a business, but not necessarily the way a lot of people went about it.

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Easy Marketing Methods with Letters, Post Cards, Referrals and Testimonials

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Easy Direct Marketing Methods for Insurance Agencies

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Hello, My Name Is . . . What Your Name Tag Says About You

Friday, September 19th, 2008

When you attend networking functions, what kind of name tag do you wear? One of those sticky things you scrawled your name on, or something a bit more sophisticated? For just a few cents to a few dollars, you can have a classy, customized name tag that will draw attention and comments and help you make the most of every networking opportunity.

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The Illusion of Print Mail Services

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

If ever there was a lazy way to easy profits in mail order it has to be the concept of letting someone else do all the work for you.

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Using Flyers In Your Business

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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Referrals . . .The Secret Weapon

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

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How Can I Get Name Recognition?

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Some of the ways in which to get your “name out there” are to call your local television and radio stations, and ascertain whether there is a medium you can get your name in. A very good source are public stations that hold auctions, at which you can donate your services. Talk shows, both radio and television. Do something to get yourself noticed and send it to them. For example, we sent a fax to the television and radio stations that for anyone who was unemployed we would do a typeset resume for only $10. Channel 13 came out and interviewed us, and we were on their 6 p.m. news program.


Send press releases to television and radio stations, in addition to newspapers. Make it short, concise, and eye catching. One tip is to put your picture on the press release. Be sure all the information you want to impart is in the first paragraph.


Contact local newspapers, they love to do articles on home-based and small businesses. We have had excellent success getting both our newsletter and directory published in small local papers. In addition, these releases have also gotten us published in New Business Opportunities, Small Business Opportunities, and Income Opportunities to mention a few. Many of the businesses that we have written press releases for also have reported very good results.


Volunteer your services to non-profit organizations. Give seminars and classes to establish yourself as an expert. In addition, if appropriate to your business, advertise on services like AOL, CompuServe, and Yahoo. We had a flood of responses for both our newsletter and consulting service, by advertising on CompuServe.


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Turning The Casual Scanner Into A Buyer

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Top Five Tips For Designing Marketing Strategies That Get Results

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

“But this won’t work” said Steve. “I’ve tried it in the past and had no response.” Does this sound familiar? My newer clients often resist implementing certain strategies based on past experiences. However, I usually find out that it wasn’t the strategy itself - but how it was implemented that caused the dismal results.

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Top Four Marketing Secrets of Building a Professional Practice

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Building a coaching or consulting practice can be rewarding and lucrative. Sadly, many who get started on this path simply can’t make it. Almost daily I talk to people who give up on their dream of “solopreneurship” and, resentfully, join the ranks of job seekers.

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