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    he customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE

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    CREATE A NICHE BUSINESS WITH A SMILE

    No, we don’t mean for you to sit at your computer all day looking like the round, yellow face, or the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland!

    SMILE is an acronym that stands for:
    Specialized
    Marketing
    Idea
    Leading (your)
    Enterprise

    As the name implies, a SMILE is a specialized or distinct marketing idea that sets you apart from your competition, and makes your business stand out and be noticed. Gone are the days of the “If you build it, they will come!” style of internet marketing, when you could just slap any old web site with “same-old, same-old” content up on the internet, and then sit back and count the orders streaming in. Today’s customer is savvy- the “Buy from me because I’m the greatest!” message just doesn’t cut it! You have to have substance. You have to have something concrete that you do better than anyone else, something that you do that nobody else does; and/or offer the best value to the customer by either being less expensive and/or adding value by doing or giving more. If you are selling software online, for example, you would offer the “lowest price”, the “best selection”, or a “buy one, get one free” promotion.

    It may shock you that most businesses start out without any clue as to filling niches with SMILES. -just a “me, too” clone of other such enterprises. A prime brick and mortar example is Real Estate. What sets Century 21 apart from REMAX, besides the name and the color scheme of their advertising? Century 21 has a mortgage division, which appeals to the niche of “both services under one roof”, or convenience for the customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE m

    The Merger Syndrome - Employee Reactions - Seven Typical Scenarios
    Any merger, regardless of size, can be difficult and challenging. Failure to recognize and deal effectively with the merger syndrome can lead to failure. The following key area’s of concern must be dealt with.1. INFORMATIONThe first reaction by mangers and employees is a feeling of powerlessness and ignorance in being able to un
    competition, and makes your business stand out and be noticed. Gone are the days of the “If you build it, they will come!” style of internet marketing, when you could just slap any old web site with “same-old, same-old” content up on the internet, and then sit back and count the orders streaming in. Today’s customer is savvy- the “Buy from me because I’m the greatest!” message just doesn’t cut it! You have to have substance. You have to have something concrete that you do better than anyone else, something that you do that nobody else does; and/or offer the best value to the customer by either being less expensive and/or adding value by doing or giving more. If you are selling software online, for example, you would offer the “lowest price”, the “best selection”, or a “buy one, get one free” promotion.

    It may shock you that most businesses start out without any clue as to filling niches with SMILES. -just a “me, too” clone of other such enterprises. A prime brick and mortar example is Real Estate. What sets Century 21 apart from REMAX, besides the name and the color scheme of their advertising? Century 21 has a mortgage division, which appeals to the niche of “both services under one roof”, or convenience for the customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE

    Consolidation Can Save You Money
    You can use many different methods in order to save money. Some of them come in surprising places, such as consolidation.When you think consolidation, you often think of those in money trouble. But consolidation is an appropriate approach to finding extra money in your budget. You may not realize how much you can really save by consoli
    have substance. You have to have something concrete that you do better than anyone else, something that you do that nobody else does; and/or offer the best value to the customer by either being less expensive and/or adding value by doing or giving more. If you are selling software online, for example, you would offer the “lowest price”, the “best selection”, or a “buy one, get one free” promotion.

    It may shock you that most businesses start out without any clue as to filling niches with SMILES. -just a “me, too” clone of other such enterprises. A prime brick and mortar example is Real Estate. What sets Century 21 apart from REMAX, besides the name and the color scheme of their advertising? Century 21 has a mortgage division, which appeals to the niche of “both services under one roof”, or convenience for the customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE

    How to Escape Health Insurance Fraud
    There are many attractive insurance services and offers made by the people in the insurance business these days. Sometimes we do get the benefits they state in their policy, but at other times we become a victim of their fraud. Health insurance is one field in which you need to be very careful before choosing an appropriate insurance company.
    shock you that most businesses start out without any clue as to filling niches with SMILES. -just a “me, too” clone of other such enterprises. A prime brick and mortar example is Real Estate. What sets Century 21 apart from REMAX, besides the name and the color scheme of their advertising? Century 21 has a mortgage division, which appeals to the niche of “both services under one roof”, or convenience for the customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE

    Modeling Success
    I am on a lot of mailing lists, and like to keep track of what's happening in the Internet Marketing scene, so I am pretty in tune with what is going on.The older more experienced Marketers are teaching new people the business with their special Coaching and Mentoring Programs.And then as part of their Coaching service they will
    he customer. Smaller offices also may have niches that they appeal to- One office in a rural area may specialize in selling farms and ranches. Another small office offers sellers a very low percentage of commission. This was a great thing in a seller’s market, but once the market shifts or cools off, this particular office ended up shooting itself in the foot.

    At best, most businesses that lack a SMILE merely get by. Many fail, as they don’t give the public any tangible benefits for doing business with them- no appealing promise, special service, or unique feature. Particularly for online businesses, nobody wants to buy from a business that is just “ out there”, out in cyber-space. Thousands of other businesses just like it are also “out there”. Show the customer something- unbeatable selection, the best prices in the industry, or, better yet, address a need that is not being met by existing businesses that are already “out there”.

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