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    Gadget / Homemade Craft, how to market yourself as a small business?

    May 27th, 2009

    Get out there!

    There are many gardening experts, but for more than two decades, one has stood out head and shoulders above the rest — Keith Kirsten. He has become a household name, both as a gardening authority and a much sought after celebrity. What is it that made him different? There were horticulturists as good and possibly even better than he was — but he’s the one who became Mr. Gardening. Read the rest of this entry »


    Ads Smart way, Priceless Promoting exposure that doesn’t cost a penny

    May 27th, 2009

    There are two primary ways of promoting yourself and your product. (Remember, you and your product, should become synonymous. That not only do people know the products or the service but they know them as being yours.) Read the rest of this entry »


    Nurture your Selling Agents, Small Business Start Home Produced continued

    May 26th, 2009

    Advice from an Agent

    “You must be reliable. The agent and shop owner are working on trust. Don’t let them down. So you must be geared up for producing quantities. Read the rest of this entry »


    Nurture your Selling Agents, Small Business Start Home Produced

    May 26th, 2009

    An agent will take your articles and find retail outlets for you, charging you a negotiated commission on orders taken and goods sold. This is a good option if your product is easily manufactured and plentiful, and you prefer making to selling. Read the rest of this entry »


    Quick Business, Discover your talent

    May 20th, 2009
    • Ask your mother or best friend what they believe is your best quality.

    Convert what you love doing into a profession.

    • Ask yourself what job you would most like to do if you were a member of the crew on a luxury liner for 90 days.
    • Your qualities tell you a lot about yourself.
    • The biggest clue is to think about what you truly love doing. Read the rest of this entry »

    Mail-order Business

    May 2nd, 2009

    Although mail-order exists, it is relatively small and undeveloped. The potential for growth is great. The market includes people who have neither the time nor the inclination to go shopping, as well as people living outside the major consumer centres. Read the rest of this entry »


    Promoting Your Small Business continued

    April 9th, 2009

    The ideas listed below are useful, only if they are an integral part of a larger, carefully co-ordinated marketing effort. Some ideas may be unsuitable for some types of product or service; some may clash with certain images; and others may simply be too expensive. Remember that the poor execution of any one of the ideas will render it ineffectual at best and harmful at worst. Read the rest of this entry »


    How to get Small Business Progress Tracked?

    November 25th, 2008

    How will you know if your business is growing not only at a pace you can handle but at a reasonable pace that will let you reach the goals you’ve set for yourself? Read the rest of this entry »


    Small Business Marketing Budget

    November 23rd, 2008

    There is no right or wrong amount for a business to spend on marketing. Many factors will influence whether a business allots 5 percent of its total annual budget for marketing or 15 percent. Selecting a percentage for your business is the first step. Read the rest of this entry »


    Small Business Reaching Customer

    November 23rd, 2008

    Undoubtedly, the type of business you start will determine the people who will become customers. The first step to reaching customers is to draw up a profile of the kind of client you’d like to attract.

    Defining your customer means you can then narrow down your choice of the marketing methods you use. Read the rest of this entry »


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