Archive for January, 2009
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Monday, January 26th, 2009Do you want to beat the recession? Then one thing is for sure. If you intend on getting from point A to point B… from the Grand Canyon to the Great Wall or from recession to prosperity, you have got to have a strategy or a roadmap to get there. Any successful person will tell [...]
A Strategy For Retaining Current Clients In This Recession
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009In the world of small business, loyal customers are essential in maintaining cash flow and stability. Repeat business is an important aspect when considering making any type of changes in your business that may affect visitor flow. Existing customers are easy to retain and less expensive to keep as opposed to cultivating new clientele.
That is [...]
Beat The Recession: 2 Ways To Increase Sales
Monday, January 19th, 2009The recession can be hard on small businesses and large ones alike. While it is important to maintain stability, it is equally essential to increase sales to offset the rising costs of overhead. As a small business owner, you have two opportunities to increase sales and improve profits. These opportunities are created by existing customers [...]
Find Creative Ways To Get More Business During The Recession
Thursday, January 15th, 2009Ok, the holidays are over and if you’re like the millions of people who observe tradition and customs, you have made a handful of resolutions for the upcoming year. Being a business owner, you no doubt have made a few concerning your operation and have vowed to have a great year and to see [...]
Protect The Supplies To Your Business During This Recession
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009If your business is faring well during this economic slowdown . . . congratulations are in order and by all means . . . keep up the good work. However, before you get too comfortable with your success, there is something that you may not have thought of and is well worth considering.
There are a [...]
Survive The Recession: What Part Of Your Business Needs Improvement?
Friday, January 9th, 2009The recession is not necessarily a bad thing. It all depends on how you see it and what you do about it that determines how well your business fares. It is possible to come out on top by taking a proactive approach to potential problems by reviewing your business policies and practices, revamping [...]
Recession Proof - New Guide - How To Get More Business With No Costs
Thursday, January 8th, 2009One of the steps to recession proofing your business, is getting more business in so that your sales are being maintained or even increased. Also, if you can do this without spending vast sums of money on advertising, your costs are kept to a minimum.
This is possible with my new guide that has just [...]
Know Your Gross Margins To Achieve Financial Success In Your Business
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009One of the most invaluable ways a business owner can ensure the success of his company is to learn how to figure and track gross margin. Big companies and large corporations alike know exactly where every dime is spent and every dollar that is gained through purchases because they know how to utilize this tool. [...]
Being A Small Business Can Be A Great Advantage In This Recession
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009Just because you own a small business does not mean that the recession has to be the end of it all. Being a small fish in the sea of commerce, at this time, has plenty of advantages. Now is not the time to get discouraged by shallow profits, soaring costs and slowing business traffic. This [...]
Beat The Recession By Overcoming The Obstacles Of Negative Mindsets And Attitudes
Monday, January 5th, 2009When times are tough and business is down, it is sometimes easy to get discouraged and frustrated. Even on a good day, a business owner has a tremendous responsibility, but with the current state of economic affairs, that responsibility has become more challenging. The recession is proving to be trying for everyone. There are many [...]
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