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    CRM = Customer's (don't) Really Matter
    CRM was supposed to bring companies closer to their clients. The basic idea was to; find out what a client wants and needs, give it to them, and get them to be your client for life.But as with all good technology, it hasn't actually brought the sales teams, marketing departments, R&D, or customer service departments any closer to the customer at all! Technology is a poor subsitute for the human voice and social interaction.I really feel sorry for the companies that struggled with the software, spent hundreds of man hours on design and implementation plans, dumped thousands and thousands of dollars into consulting sessions, developed training manuals and trained the trainers, held the meetings and issued management memos
    f anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

    To protect yourself, please:

    • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
    • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
    • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
    • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where
      Ten More Benefits From Strategic Planning
      Strategy is about making choices and your strategic thinking business coach always wants to guide you in the making of the most educated, informed and strategic choices in your business. Today’s businesses need a process to guide them in successfully developing and implementing strategies for growth and solutions to business issues, needs and problems. Strategic planning is the process that all businesses need.Strategic planning will save you time, get you and your management team focused, and provide a road map to reach your business and personal visions. In any business activity, one looks for benefits. This is especially true in the case of strategic planning and the benefits derived from that process that will flow to y
      If you have an email, you've probably received at least one mail enticing you to try work-from-home schemes that promises huge returns at little or no cost. if you think it's too good to be true, it probably is. But that's not to say that all work-from-home offers or schemes should be trashed, after checking them out, here are are new possibilities to earn extra income from home.

      First rule of thumb, money doesn't grow on trees and you have to give some to get some. Earning money from home requires a lot of passion and creativity, when people say they just sit back and watch the money roll in, they're not telling you the whole truth. Do your research, see what's good for you and what you feel you'll stick with and be able to create time for.

      Having said that, here are some ideas you might want to check out:

      Surveys. If you spend at least two hours online three times a week surfing, might as well, make some money off it answering surveys. Some companies, sends freebies and coupons in exchange for consumer's honest opinions about the products they endorse. Others, sends out surveys with equivalent market points that you can convert into cash. When signing up, be sure to be as relevant as you can about the information you supply because it becomes the basis of the types of surveys that you'll get.

      The more targeted the survey you get, the more you fit into the category they want and the more points will be awarded to you. This is not a full time income source but a nice thing to do on the side while checking your emails or researching things on the internet. Before you know it, there'll be a check in the mail.

      Freelance Work. Whether doing administrative work, web site programmer, customer support or accounting, more and more companies are turning to the internet to hire virtual assistants who work from home part time or full-time depending on the project they have.

      This type of work usually pays between $10 - $150 an hour depending on complexity of the task.

      You will have to spend at least 10 to 12 hours a week and some jobs, like those that involve interaction with a client (handling phone calls or emails) require you to work at a set time. Others, such as making flyers, analyzing spreadsheets or creating web sites can often be done at night or on the weekends.

      You'll need a high capacity computer, internet connection, fax, separate phone line and depending on the work, proficiency with office software or certain programming languages.

      Join your local business groups to network and don't be shy about contacting your former employers! I did when I heard of an opening in a new company my former boss put up. He agreed to a telecommuting job with me working in the same capacity I did while I was hands-on in the office.

      Online Auctioneer. Selling products online at auction sites like eBay, Yahoo, MSN or Amazon auctions. You can either buy items at a discount and resell them at a higher price or sell items for other people and take a cut in the profits.

      Make sure to research the auction sites first, to see what the "hot" sellers are and how much you can list similar items.

      This requires computer, internet connection and a good digital camera for taking photos of the items you will sell online. The pay varies widely. Some, who found their niche on eBay, can easily make $5000 a year working 10 hours a week. Some takes a long time to sell. The hours are up to you.

      A great way to start this whole online selling career is by getting a feel for the process by listing some garage-sale goods you have, or items that you're ready to move away from.

      The first time I sold items online, they were used but still in very good condition textbooks that I posted on Amazon to see if I wanted to take on this type of work.

      After you've gotten the hang of selling or if you decide you may just have a go at it, branch out to reselling new products or used ones from friends and family for a commission. You can also find used things to sell by placing ads for them in church bulletins and on public notice boards.

      Avoid Getting Scammed!

      Most of the time, working from home means you don't get to meet your boss personally and this type of anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

      To protect yourself, please:

      • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
      • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
      • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
      • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where
        Blogging Secrets #9 - 7 Extremely Powerful Ways To Triple Your Adsense Revenue On Your Blog
        Most bloggers will use some type of contextual advertising on their blogs. Google Adsense is one of the most popular contextual advertising methods online. Making $100 to $500 a day from your blog with Adsense is possible.However one thing a blogger must realize is there is only 2 ways to really make money from Adsense. First is getting High paying keywords and the second is to increase their Click through Rate. Here are 7 powerful ways to increase your CTR,1. Blending. There are two camps of thought here. The first one believes if you blend the ads with the page and make it look like links then you will get higher CTR. The other believes that if you make the ads stand out then it will get higher CTR. Th
        ucts they endorse. Others, sends out surveys with equivalent market points that you can convert into cash. When signing up, be sure to be as relevant as you can about the information you supply because it becomes the basis of the types of surveys that you'll get.

        The more targeted the survey you get, the more you fit into the category they want and the more points will be awarded to you. This is not a full time income source but a nice thing to do on the side while checking your emails or researching things on the internet. Before you know it, there'll be a check in the mail.

        Freelance Work. Whether doing administrative work, web site programmer, customer support or accounting, more and more companies are turning to the internet to hire virtual assistants who work from home part time or full-time depending on the project they have.

        This type of work usually pays between $10 - $150 an hour depending on complexity of the task.

        You will have to spend at least 10 to 12 hours a week and some jobs, like those that involve interaction with a client (handling phone calls or emails) require you to work at a set time. Others, such as making flyers, analyzing spreadsheets or creating web sites can often be done at night or on the weekends.

        You'll need a high capacity computer, internet connection, fax, separate phone line and depending on the work, proficiency with office software or certain programming languages.

        Join your local business groups to network and don't be shy about contacting your former employers! I did when I heard of an opening in a new company my former boss put up. He agreed to a telecommuting job with me working in the same capacity I did while I was hands-on in the office.

        Online Auctioneer. Selling products online at auction sites like eBay, Yahoo, MSN or Amazon auctions. You can either buy items at a discount and resell them at a higher price or sell items for other people and take a cut in the profits.

        Make sure to research the auction sites first, to see what the "hot" sellers are and how much you can list similar items.

        This requires computer, internet connection and a good digital camera for taking photos of the items you will sell online. The pay varies widely. Some, who found their niche on eBay, can easily make $5000 a year working 10 hours a week. Some takes a long time to sell. The hours are up to you.

        A great way to start this whole online selling career is by getting a feel for the process by listing some garage-sale goods you have, or items that you're ready to move away from.

        The first time I sold items online, they were used but still in very good condition textbooks that I posted on Amazon to see if I wanted to take on this type of work.

        After you've gotten the hang of selling or if you decide you may just have a go at it, branch out to reselling new products or used ones from friends and family for a commission. You can also find used things to sell by placing ads for them in church bulletins and on public notice boards.

        Avoid Getting Scammed!

        Most of the time, working from home means you don't get to meet your boss personally and this type of anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

        To protect yourself, please:

        • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
        • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
        • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
        • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where
          Selling and Marketing a in a Small Business; How are you better than your competition?
          Is your small business really kicking butt in your local market? Is your market niche literally owned by you in that market? Do you feel that this is because of your superior marketing or is the competition just purely weak? What have you done lately to improve your already top of the food chain status?Why are you finding yourself number one when there are reasons why people might shop with your competition? If you are the best of breed in your business niche, then how are you better than your competition? Can you define why you are the best? I sure as hell can in everything I do and it behooves you to think on this to sell more and be wiser with your marketing dollars. If you are truly better than the competition; then say so.
          th a client (handling phone calls or emails) require you to work at a set time. Others, such as making flyers, analyzing spreadsheets or creating web sites can often be done at night or on the weekends.

          You'll need a high capacity computer, internet connection, fax, separate phone line and depending on the work, proficiency with office software or certain programming languages.

          Join your local business groups to network and don't be shy about contacting your former employers! I did when I heard of an opening in a new company my former boss put up. He agreed to a telecommuting job with me working in the same capacity I did while I was hands-on in the office.

          Online Auctioneer. Selling products online at auction sites like eBay, Yahoo, MSN or Amazon auctions. You can either buy items at a discount and resell them at a higher price or sell items for other people and take a cut in the profits.

          Make sure to research the auction sites first, to see what the "hot" sellers are and how much you can list similar items.

          This requires computer, internet connection and a good digital camera for taking photos of the items you will sell online. The pay varies widely. Some, who found their niche on eBay, can easily make $5000 a year working 10 hours a week. Some takes a long time to sell. The hours are up to you.

          A great way to start this whole online selling career is by getting a feel for the process by listing some garage-sale goods you have, or items that you're ready to move away from.

          The first time I sold items online, they were used but still in very good condition textbooks that I posted on Amazon to see if I wanted to take on this type of work.

          After you've gotten the hang of selling or if you decide you may just have a go at it, branch out to reselling new products or used ones from friends and family for a commission. You can also find used things to sell by placing ads for them in church bulletins and on public notice boards.

          Avoid Getting Scammed!

          Most of the time, working from home means you don't get to meet your boss personally and this type of anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

          To protect yourself, please:

          • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
          • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
          • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
          • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where
            Trade Show Marketing Ideas - 5 TIPS
            Think all your marketing efforts occur before the trade show? Wrong!During the show is a great time to extend your reach. The trick is to give visitors something at the show that is an experience, or an item that goes back to the office with them.1. SPECIAL BUSINESS CARDS Print up a special business card for major shows. Add the show name, logo and dates along with your regular information. Why? People may not remember you, but they will remember they were at the show.2. PEOPLE ARE TACTILE They like to touch things, play with them, see how they work. Scale models, working models, oversized or miniatures, samples - are all wonderful items to have in the booth. People remember fun and unu
            omputer, internet connection and a good digital camera for taking photos of the items you will sell online. The pay varies widely. Some, who found their niche on eBay, can easily make $5000 a year working 10 hours a week. Some takes a long time to sell. The hours are up to you.

            A great way to start this whole online selling career is by getting a feel for the process by listing some garage-sale goods you have, or items that you're ready to move away from.

            The first time I sold items online, they were used but still in very good condition textbooks that I posted on Amazon to see if I wanted to take on this type of work.

            After you've gotten the hang of selling or if you decide you may just have a go at it, branch out to reselling new products or used ones from friends and family for a commission. You can also find used things to sell by placing ads for them in church bulletins and on public notice boards.

            Avoid Getting Scammed!

            Most of the time, working from home means you don't get to meet your boss personally and this type of anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

            To protect yourself, please:

            • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
            • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
            • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
            • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where
              RSS 101 - An Intro To RSS Feeds
              What is an RSS feed? RSS is most commonly known as "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary" and is used to organize and summarize internet content to make it easier for readers to gain access to desired information. The code used to write an RSS feed is called XML and the tool used to read RSS feeds are called feed readers, (aka: news aggregators).What is so useful about RSS feeds? It eliminates the hassle of performing web searches! Once you've subscribed to a website's RSS feed, automatic updates deliver the newest content. You don't even have to wait for search engine crawlers to index the site updates for them to appear in web search results. RSS feeds also make it possible to aggregate
              f anonymity opens an avenue for unscrupulous "businesses" (scam artists really), tricking you into signing for work and then making you pay in the form of "membership" or "application fees" without any actual work coming your way.

              To protect yourself, please:

              • Check that the company you're interested in actually exists. Some are phony rackets with P.O. Boxes waiting for your money. Ask where the company is headquartered and see if the phone number and address is listed in that town.
              • Be wary of jobs that ask you for money to get more information. Often, these are schemes to make you shell out some $25 to $99 and all you end up with are instructions for advertising the same scam that you just fell for.
              • With direct-sales companies, you sometimes have to pay for a start up kit but anything that costs over $500 or a few thousand pesos should raise a red flag.
              • Avoid direct-sales companies that don't buy back products you're unable to sell - and check that there IS a product to be sold. here's where the pyramiding scheme comes in. Pyramid schemes lures new recruits into paying exorbitant amounts of money thinking they'll be paid in turn when they lure yet more recruits to join. These schemes are illegal.
              • In the US, check the Better Business Bureau or state attorney general's office for complaints against any firm you're considering. In other countries, please check with your Department of Trade and Industry or Business Listing agencies and proper government office handling industries in which companies you're interested in are associated.

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