by Gwen Moran
How to put your company in the best position to benefit from an improving economy.
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http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219737
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Showing posts with label Finance. Show all posts
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Friday, October 9, 2009
The No Burnout Guide to Doubling Your Sales
by Dave Navarro
While a well-executed product launch can bring in a lot of money in a short period of time, there’s a lot of other things you’re going to want to do on an ongoing basis to keep bringing in sales through the year. We’re going to talk about three major categories today, and why each of them can lead to a doubling of sales relatively quickly. Let’s dive in.
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http://www.thelaunchcoach.com/the-no-burnout-guide-to-doubling-your-sales
While a well-executed product launch can bring in a lot of money in a short period of time, there’s a lot of other things you’re going to want to do on an ongoing basis to keep bringing in sales through the year. We’re going to talk about three major categories today, and why each of them can lead to a doubling of sales relatively quickly. Let’s dive in.
Read article here
http://www.thelaunchcoach.com/the-no-burnout-guide-to-doubling-your-sales
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Secrets To Saving Your Marketing Dollars
By Debbie Allen, All Rights Reserved
Secret #1 Cut Out The Excess
Does size really count? Not in this case! Smaller can actually be more effective in the long run. Yes, you can actually cut down the size of your ad and run it more often to receive better results in most cases. The size of your ad does not produce the consumer confidence that consistency does! This first secret alone will save you tons of lost marketing dollars. By running smaller, less expensive, but routine advertising you can become more effective in the long run. One of the keys to advertising success is repetition. So a one time shot with a big ad will not oversell a smaller ad done consistently.
Continue reading tips here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/marketing/savedollars.htm
Secret #1 Cut Out The Excess
Does size really count? Not in this case! Smaller can actually be more effective in the long run. Yes, you can actually cut down the size of your ad and run it more often to receive better results in most cases. The size of your ad does not produce the consumer confidence that consistency does! This first secret alone will save you tons of lost marketing dollars. By running smaller, less expensive, but routine advertising you can become more effective in the long run. One of the keys to advertising success is repetition. So a one time shot with a big ad will not oversell a smaller ad done consistently.
Continue reading tips here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/marketing/savedollars.htm
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Business,
Finance,
Marketing Strategies,
Saving Money
Monday, July 13, 2009
Write a Marketing Plan
[Sample Plan Idea]
by Leslie Godwin, MFCC
How to Successfully Market a Service or Other Niche Business, and Enjoy the Process... Do you need to write or revise your marketing plan? Before the holiday season is an ideal time for most of us to plan for the year to come.
Read article here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/startup/sampmark.htm
by Leslie Godwin, MFCC
How to Successfully Market a Service or Other Niche Business, and Enjoy the Process... Do you need to write or revise your marketing plan? Before the holiday season is an ideal time for most of us to plan for the year to come.
Read article here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/startup/sampmark.htm
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Business,
Finance,
Goals,
Marketing Plan,
Niche Targets
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