There are times when you'll get a request from a business client that's lucrative but requires a miracle to pull it off. What do you do to make an impossible business client request come true? Satisfying your client is your number one priority, reliability and good customer service can greatly boost the growth of your business.
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So you’ve been through the ringer once or twice with other failed business ideas and now you plan on making a come back with a new one. You do not want to give up your dream of being financially independent and you will be darned if you go back to the proverbial “machine” as another rat in an unending race.
When you start a business you can’t wait to reign in your first clients and show off your services but what happens when your clients become your worst nightmare? Do you stick to the old cliché that “the customer is always right,” or do you fire your client? It all depends on the situation and the personality of your client. There are different sides to “the customer is always right.” Mainly, it is a reminder that money is to be made and if a client is saying a red apple is orange then you should give them the orange apple to satisfy and make money off the sale. Remember that
So Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google Plus are all the buzz in small business circles. You feel a little left out and want to get a piece of the pie for your small business. Where do you start, and so-called overnight social media experts are popping up everywhere to offer advice. Before you blindly accept mediocre advice, here are 5 things to remember for your social media business marketing plan.
In a clear attempt to retaliate against the much hyped about and upcoming Google Plus for Business, Facebook just launched a preemptive strike to keep its grip on the market by launching Facebook for Business. Let the business social networking games begin!!
When times are tough for startups and small businesses, their owners can get hit hard financially. Those who pay themselves a small salary from their company's payroll can no longer afford to do so. Those who put all business profits directly back into the business, might no longer be able to cover basic expenses and utilities such as a home office. Many turn to personal bankruptcy rather than liquidating their small business to give it a fighting chance.
Yesterday I had an opportunity to join my niece for one of her documentary shoots for college. She was interviewing a homeless man she had just met two days before in Union Square in Manhattan. This man had approached her dressed in a business shirt, slacks, well-groomed, laptop in hand and an assistant to do a survey. The survey asked four simple questions, one of which was to make a $1 donation to his "Ask A Million" campaign, to get off the street. His name is Christopher Coon and yes, I said homeless.
Most online marketers know that to spread word about their business brand requires major social media presence. The battle to become king of social is getting intense between giants Google and Facebook, so they're pulling out all the stops to win your attention. The tools are there, but what are you doing to use those tools to your advantage? The moment's ripe to start social blogging and social commenting to get your brand noticed. Here are some tips to help you make the most out of social blogging and commenting:
Many business owners face the issue to move an existing business from one registered state to another state. Factors that prompt this change in location can range from the need to lower cost of running business, or the need to increase revenue in a richer pro business state such as tax havens of Delaware, Wyoming, and Nevada (read more about
As a topic I personally cannot get enough of, balance is very important as you grow your business. Take some time every day, even for ten minutes, to release all the stress and allow positive energy in. Here are 5 tips to finding balance as a startup business owner:




