Category Archives: Business Advice
I’ll Give $1047 for Just 9.97 – Ready, Aim, Excel!
Click Here Ready, Aim, Excel! Bert Martinez Click on the “order now” button to get your copy at Amazon.com. After your purchase is complete, send me your Amazon.com email receipt number and I’ll send you all the bonuses listed below, … Continue reading
Daily Deal Death: Why Daily Deals Are Bad For Your Business
I frequently speak on the best ways for organizations to market their businesses. Lately, I’ve been asked about utilizing daily deal sites like Groupon and Living Social. Don’t Do It! Daily Deals are most effective for new stores or new … Continue reading
Book Review of “Guerrilla Marketing” by Jay Conrad Levinson
Based on hundreds of solid ideas that really work, Levinson’s philosophy has given birth to a new way of learning about market share and how to gain it. Continue reading
Mistakes: Queen, Dale Carnegie, Free Book
When you’re wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically. … Every business makes mistakes. Continue reading
Increasing Sales and Brand Name With Press Releases
Discover how to create effective press releases that help your company, product and services to get found faster and sell more. Continue reading
Twitter & Facebook Is A Waste Of Time!
For the most part social media is pretty hyped up, and the hype is confusing a lot pf people – it’s like chewing gum for a business, a lot of activity with no productivity. Continue reading
HOW TO: Leverage LinkedIn for Your SEO Campaign
Try targeting blogs as link resources. Not only do people trust blogs, they’re one of the most effective ways to both build . . . Continue reading
5 Types Of Employees You Can’t Afford To Keep
Elaine Pofeldt Independent journalist and editorial consultant. July 26, 2011 With the economy showing signs of slowing, you may be wondering if you have the right team in place to navigate whatever crazy detours lie ahead. Many companies are relying … Continue reading
5 Ways to Earn More Every Week
Elaine Pofeldt Independent journalist and editorial consultant, Elaine Pofeldt March 15, 2011 In baseball, a single is nice, but a home run brings the crowd to its feet. We’re a culture that celebrates big wins — in sports and in … Continue reading
Do You Need a Selling System? | Selling Advice
It often surprises me that nearly every department in a company has systems except one. For example accounting operates in accordance with GAAP standards. The warehouse, customer service, and plant management all have their procedures. Yet, in perhaps one of … Continue reading
Getting Your Business in the News | PR Advice for Businesses
In order to get the desired response, you have to provide quality content to their audience, make editors or producer’s job easier. Continue reading
Business Advice | 10 Reasons to Start a Business This Year
Here are 10 good reasons to take the plunge this January instead of procrastinating until 2012. By ROSALIND RESNICK 1. You’ll never get fired again. That won’t happen once you start working for yourself. “Careers used to be for life, … Continue reading
Marketing | Smaller Focus Bigger Profits
What’s a Ford? I know what a Ford is: it’s a large or small, cheap or expensive, car or truck. If somebody says to you, “I bought a Ford,” not much was said. Did they buy a Shelby for $50,000 or a Focus for $13,000? There’s a big difference there. So to say, “I bought a “Ford” is saying nothing, because the brand doesn’t stand for any one thing! Get it? Continue reading
Small Business Advice | Tips for Creating an Advisory Board
Fox Business| Fox Small Business Center | Jan 20, 2011 10:36 AM EST Tips for Creating an Advisory Board Advisory boards can be one of the most resourceful components of a company, yet entrepreneurs often stumble in putting this team … Continue reading
