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    How to Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor
    Wholesale Distribution is truly one of the best businesses in the world and one of the oldest ones. You can manufacture your products, import them or just buy them and sell them. Ether way there is plenty of business out there, it's profitable, it's fun, it's waiting!Becoming a wholesale distributor is more than just a trend. By taking out the middle man in your profits, you will enable yourself to reap the benefits of all the work you do, instead of paying someone else and seeing only a percentage. However, if you want to be a successful wholesale distributor, you will need to understand how to maximize your profits during each transaction.First of all, you want to know your product. While y
    to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped b

    If You Have Business Challenges-Issues & Opportunities-Get Strategic Thinking Business Coaching!
    Looking at today’s businesses, the business owner and their management team, I see many challenges, issues and opportunities they face every day. In fact, I help the owners and their management teams deal with business challenges, issues and opportunities, as a strategic thinking business coach. Let’s see if you are dealing with any of these challenges, issues or opportunities by answering the following questions:Are you dealing with any of these business challenges, issues or opportunities?1. Would you like to work “ON” your business, instead of only working "IN" YOUR business so that you can run your business on a “hands free” approach and gaining more personal time? 2. Do you need help
    As a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors who are breathing down your neck? If your business is not what you want it to be, what do you think is really going on? Being a business owner is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of life, and at this time of year, we all need a quick business reality check. This article will provide you with a quick assessment of the business behaviors which are contributing to your success or those which might be triggering failure. As you are reading each statement, perform a quick self assessment. Can you answer "yes" to each statement? If not, your business might be under fire, and it's time to turn it around.

    1) I know exactly why I'm in this business to begin with. Whether it's a sense of freedom that's driving you or a need to connect to your customers in a special way with what you have to offer, your business "why" needs to be clear. By knowing the why, your business can gain momentum by having a clear direction and specific measurable outcomes.

    2) I understand and have implemented the fundamental principles of business. This means you have a good working knowledge of business strategy (business planning and marketing) and the systems necessary for business success such as bookkeeping/accounting, legal issues, database management, and entity structuring. Once you have educated yourself about these fundamental principles, the next step is to implement and carefully monitor the systems that will keep your business moving forward.

    3) I am taking reasonable risks. Contrary to popular belief, savvy entrepreneurs do not take wild risks. They balance their sense of adventure and out-of-the-box thinking with common sense, due diligence and research. Taking ongoing reasonable risks will infuse energy and life into your business and will actually challenge you to stretch and grow as both a business owner and a person.

    4) I know how to mitigate risk. Do you have liability insurance, a back-up system for your paper and electronic documents, proper contracts and agreements? If not, you may be setting yourself up for risky business. Get your business in order, and make sure that your goals, methods and protocol are clearly spelled out and that your team is aligned with where you are going.

    5) I know how to make decisions quickly. You've heard the cliche‚ "time is money". There's definitely some truth to that. As a savvy business owner, you will be called to combine your knowledge and your intuition to make decisions that are quick and smart. In today's fast-moving, high tech world, the name of the game is "speed to market", and your ability to make good choices without dragging your feet is critical to your ability to create the momentum necessary to pull your business forward and to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    6) I am developing networks and strong working relationships both inside and outside my industry. Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and the possibilities and solutions for your business increase exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out beyond the boundaries of your profession to people who can bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.

    7) I understand that implementing a great strategy is critical to my success. Having a great strategy is key to creating a sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped by

    Accomplish 20 Times as Much with the Same Time and Effort
    Change is the law of life.― John F. KennedyAn emergency room (ER) nurse kept hearing complaints from patients who had been waiting for hours to see a doctor. After reading The 2,000 Percent Solution, she began to keep track of how long it took various kinds of patients to get the attention they needed. She was shocked to find that those who were too sick or injured to explain their problems but who appeared to be okay sometimes waited for more than 10 hours ― even if they needed immediate treatment. This nurse shared her concerns with the other ER nurses and physicians. They discussed possible solutions and decided to train the guards at the door to spot people who couldn't explain abo
    hy" needs to be clear. By knowing the why, your business can gain momentum by having a clear direction and specific measurable outcomes.

    2) I understand and have implemented the fundamental principles of business. This means you have a good working knowledge of business strategy (business planning and marketing) and the systems necessary for business success such as bookkeeping/accounting, legal issues, database management, and entity structuring. Once you have educated yourself about these fundamental principles, the next step is to implement and carefully monitor the systems that will keep your business moving forward.

    3) I am taking reasonable risks. Contrary to popular belief, savvy entrepreneurs do not take wild risks. They balance their sense of adventure and out-of-the-box thinking with common sense, due diligence and research. Taking ongoing reasonable risks will infuse energy and life into your business and will actually challenge you to stretch and grow as both a business owner and a person.

    4) I know how to mitigate risk. Do you have liability insurance, a back-up system for your paper and electronic documents, proper contracts and agreements? If not, you may be setting yourself up for risky business. Get your business in order, and make sure that your goals, methods and protocol are clearly spelled out and that your team is aligned with where you are going.

    5) I know how to make decisions quickly. You've heard the cliche‚ "time is money". There's definitely some truth to that. As a savvy business owner, you will be called to combine your knowledge and your intuition to make decisions that are quick and smart. In today's fast-moving, high tech world, the name of the game is "speed to market", and your ability to make good choices without dragging your feet is critical to your ability to create the momentum necessary to pull your business forward and to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    6) I am developing networks and strong working relationships both inside and outside my industry. Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and the possibilities and solutions for your business increase exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out beyond the boundaries of your profession to people who can bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.

    7) I understand that implementing a great strategy is critical to my success. Having a great strategy is key to creating a sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped b

    Coaching - Don't Quit on Me
    There is a scene in a movie called “Facing the Giants” where the coach of a small high school has to inspire a team that hasn’t performed well and is used to failure. When the quarterback of the team indicates he doesn’t think they can win Friday’s game the coach pulls him aside for one of the most inspiring moments in the film.“Don’t you quit on me, Brock,” he commands the quarterback who is blindfolded and made to crawl on the football field with another player on his back. “Don’t you quit.”Foot by agonizing foot Brock moves across the football field thinking he was only going 20 yards. In the end the player collapses in the end zone. His fellow teammates stand in awe of the punishment it took t
    allenge you to stretch and grow as both a business owner and a person.

    4) I know how to mitigate risk. Do you have liability insurance, a back-up system for your paper and electronic documents, proper contracts and agreements? If not, you may be setting yourself up for risky business. Get your business in order, and make sure that your goals, methods and protocol are clearly spelled out and that your team is aligned with where you are going.

    5) I know how to make decisions quickly. You've heard the cliche‚ "time is money". There's definitely some truth to that. As a savvy business owner, you will be called to combine your knowledge and your intuition to make decisions that are quick and smart. In today's fast-moving, high tech world, the name of the game is "speed to market", and your ability to make good choices without dragging your feet is critical to your ability to create the momentum necessary to pull your business forward and to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    6) I am developing networks and strong working relationships both inside and outside my industry. Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and the possibilities and solutions for your business increase exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out beyond the boundaries of your profession to people who can bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.

    7) I understand that implementing a great strategy is critical to my success. Having a great strategy is key to creating a sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped b

    Rental Cars, Building a Business that Never Goes Out of Style
    Why start a car rental business? Well a rental car company makes a lot of sense for many reasons, not the least of which is because rental cars are utilized by many companies for their employees, and for pick-up and drop-off services.In order to start a rental cars business, carefully examine and analyze the viability of the idea. Research and study of your car rentals competition can help you decide whether your venture is a wise one or not. Is there a demand for rental cars in a particular location? Are people out looking for rent a car deals? Are they looking for cheap car rentals? If there is a demand for rental cars, what is the extent of the demand? Who rents cars, individuals or businesses? So ma
    to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

    6) I am developing networks and strong working relationships both inside and outside my industry. Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and the possibilities and solutions for your business increase exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out beyond the boundaries of your profession to people who can bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.

    7) I understand that implementing a great strategy is critical to my success. Having a great strategy is key to creating a sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped b

    What! Business Is Just An Idea?
    What business is just an Idea? Have you thought about what a business is. It is a idea. This sounds strange but I believe that it is true. Hears how. Before you start a business you get the idea. Before you get staff to work in your business they get the idea. Before your customer buys something they get the idea.So the long and the short of it business is an idea. And you sell ideas. Whether it is to buy a computer or a fan. The customer and you need to have the idea that you can supply the fan and deliver the fan. Without the idea nothing happens or will ever happen. In this respect whither our business is a good one or a bad one it all biased on our ideas and belief systems.By changing your bel
    to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.

    8) I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits. You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you're open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service.

    9) I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business. If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you're going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you're going to get thumped by the competition. Keeping up with technology-particularly as it ties to the information age--is not optional...in today's fast forward world, it's a requirement to stay in the game of business.

    10) I foster an environment that encourages creativity and development of new ideas. This means that you're open to "coincidences", you listen to feedback, you're patient and collaborative and you embrace change... Fresh ... dynamic is what it's all about! You are someone who welcomes all ideas-the radical, off-the-beaten-path, the controversial, and the seemingly benign. You suspend all judgment and allow your playful side to participate. Solo or in groups, this is important. Break the rules! Start with a multitude of ideas and then focus on the best solutions for your business.

    So how did you do? If you didn't get 100%, there is a way to get you there by joining the Business Under Fire Program for 2007.

    Bea Fields & Carol Dickson Carr Copyright 2006

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