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Cool Money Making Ideas For The Summer have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional.Okay, it's summer. Everyone's getting hot and bothered, but instead of sweating buckets and letting the heat get to you, why not make the summer sun work to your advantage? Here's a couple of cool money making ideas you could try.Sell and rent swimming pools If the family can't go to the pool, why not bring the pool to the family? Go house to house with a catalogue of colorful kiddie pools and family sized portable pools. How to get your stock? If it's the smaller kiddie sized ones, you can get them from plastics wholesalers in bulk at a lower cost or you could act as an agent for companies that sell portable swimming pools. You profit by charging your own markup.Beach Gear Set up a stall at the beach selling inflatable toys, sun 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized kno Business Students Thinking & Moving Toward Globalization Regardless of your business area, with competition mounting it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stand out and get yourself and your business noticed. One crucial, but often neglected area that you can address immediately is your image as a professional. Here are 6 key ways you can help raise yourself head and shoulders above the rest of the pack and increase your chances of success.Today, all over the world there are major deals and transactions occurring that can in due course change a company’s positioning power or simply have a detrimental affect on their earning per share for investors. Some countries, even third world countries are beginning to play a major role in the distribution of goods and services to world markets. Some major US companies are moving abroad and repositioning their business philosophy congruent in remaining competitive. With some of these departures of US companies where does the business student come in and how is he or she affected? How could they affect the national and international structure of business in the future?Students graduating from college within the next few years need to make a significant effort 1. Dress for Success Incredibly, there are those who give little attention to the image they present before potential clients and customers. Any business related contact must be treated as an opportunity to further your business interests. You should be groomed to the point of being precise whenever engaged in business dealings with current or potential clients. Always be sure to be properly attired for business appointments, meetings and conferences. Your business area too should be in presentable condition. How does it look? How does it smell? Clean the floors, empty the trash, dust and get rid of anything scurrying around with more than two legs. 2. Have well – appointed, precise business documents Any paperwork related to your business or company must clearly identify its purpose and provide full contact information. You should have letterhead stationery for both online and off line dealings. Other documents which must be well-prepared in advance of any customer contact include envelopes, contracts, invoices, receipts, flyers, brochures, sales letters, folders and business cards. Keep your materials focused. Do not adopt a one-format-fits-all scenario. It may be cheaper, but it just doesn’t convey a professional image of you or your company. Double and triple check format, spelling and grammar on all written correspondence before it goes out or you may really be sorry. Ef U don’t no how 2 rite oar spel do whut U hv 2 too fix the prablum. 3. Be Organized Without fail keep all appointments no matter how trivial they may appear to be at first. You never know what the other person may lead you to, or who they may become down the road. Return phone calls and inquiries promptly. Use a system that will allow you to maintain a schedule of events, appointments, calls and activities. Keep in regular contact with all new and prospective customers and clients. Be sure to make use of available tools that may help to grow and expand your business. If you’re not using internet tools as effectively as you can, read the article “5 Essential Tools You Need for Marketing on the Internet”. It’ll help get you going in the right direction. It’s here: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=76175 4. Conduct All Business Matters Promptly Always be on time for scheduled appointments, meetings and other business-related activities. Always meet set deadlines for work you are contracted to do – verbally or in writing. Stick to contracts faithfully on your part. Keep an accurate clock visible during business hours. Plan ahead. You must absolutely show respect for other people’s time and resources. Remember; do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional. 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized know Why Do You Need Web Design? ys be sure to be properly attired for business appointments, meetings and conferences. Your business area too should be in presentable condition. How does it look? How does it smell? Clean the floors, empty the trash, dust and get rid of anything scurrying around with more than two legs.The world we live in today is governed by technology- this fact cannot be argued. And the greatest discovery of recent times is the Internet. Billions of people all over the world access web sites on the Internet every day. The information that can be found on the Internet is not only endless but also very reliable. That’s why the number of people who choose this particular way of staying informed or of finding what they need is growing rapidly. Under these circumstances, if you have or represent a company and you want to advertise your products or services, a website on the Internet is a must. To make sure that your website offers the appropriate information, which is representative of you and it does it in an appealing way for potential clients, you should resort to 2. Have well – appointed, precise business documents Any paperwork related to your business or company must clearly identify its purpose and provide full contact information. You should have letterhead stationery for both online and off line dealings. Other documents which must be well-prepared in advance of any customer contact include envelopes, contracts, invoices, receipts, flyers, brochures, sales letters, folders and business cards. Keep your materials focused. Do not adopt a one-format-fits-all scenario. It may be cheaper, but it just doesn’t convey a professional image of you or your company. Double and triple check format, spelling and grammar on all written correspondence before it goes out or you may really be sorry. Ef U don’t no how 2 rite oar spel do whut U hv 2 too fix the prablum. 3. Be Organized Without fail keep all appointments no matter how trivial they may appear to be at first. You never know what the other person may lead you to, or who they may become down the road. Return phone calls and inquiries promptly. Use a system that will allow you to maintain a schedule of events, appointments, calls and activities. Keep in regular contact with all new and prospective customers and clients. Be sure to make use of available tools that may help to grow and expand your business. If you’re not using internet tools as effectively as you can, read the article “5 Essential Tools You Need for Marketing on the Internet”. It’ll help get you going in the right direction. It’s here: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=76175 4. Conduct All Business Matters Promptly Always be on time for scheduled appointments, meetings and other business-related activities. Always meet set deadlines for work you are contracted to do – verbally or in writing. Stick to contracts faithfully on your part. Keep an accurate clock visible during business hours. Plan ahead. You must absolutely show respect for other people’s time and resources. Remember; do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional. 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized kno Customer Service in Auto Services is NOT Offending Women Customers . Do not adopt a one-format-fits-all scenario. It may be cheaper, but it just doesn’t convey a professional image of you or your company. Double and triple check format, spelling and grammar on all written correspondence before it goes out or you may really be sorry. Ef U don’t no how 2 rite oar spel do whut U hv 2 too fix the prablum.In the auto services industry there are generally more women customers than men. This is because men will typically do some of the auto services and preventive maintenance on their car themselves, whereas women customers will have someone else like an auto shop do the services for them.Even women who have men around the house will sometimes have a man take their car to the auto service shop for them. Still, even with that there are still more women customers by about 15% more.Needless to say customer service in the auto services industry is about pleasing your women customers and when they fill out reader service cards or customer service surveys you need to listen to what they say.Women customers would like to see more women at the facility and 3. Be Organized Without fail keep all appointments no matter how trivial they may appear to be at first. You never know what the other person may lead you to, or who they may become down the road. Return phone calls and inquiries promptly. Use a system that will allow you to maintain a schedule of events, appointments, calls and activities. Keep in regular contact with all new and prospective customers and clients. Be sure to make use of available tools that may help to grow and expand your business. If you’re not using internet tools as effectively as you can, read the article “5 Essential Tools You Need for Marketing on the Internet”. It’ll help get you going in the right direction. It’s here: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=76175 4. Conduct All Business Matters Promptly Always be on time for scheduled appointments, meetings and other business-related activities. Always meet set deadlines for work you are contracted to do – verbally or in writing. Stick to contracts faithfully on your part. Keep an accurate clock visible during business hours. Plan ahead. You must absolutely show respect for other people’s time and resources. Remember; do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional. 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized kno How To Unlock the Door to Your Brands Success sure to make use of available tools that may help to grow and expand your business. If you’re not using internet tools as effectively as you can, read the article “5 Essential Tools You Need for Marketing on the Internet”. It’ll help get you going in the right direction. It’s here: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=76175Let's get something out of the way. Yes, you ARE special. Yes, you ARE different. Yes, your brand IS unique.Your brand marketing system however, doesn't have to stand out and take notice. It does need to exist and it needs to work FOR you, consistently.As a small business branding coach, I am often presented with the question, "but that will never work in my business," or "we've never done it that way, so it just won't work."Phooey!Achieving the results you want in your small business is possible if you apply these four brand marketing success keys. These four keys apply to any and every business. If you don't have this formula implemented in your business infrastructure, it's not too late to start.SUCCESS KEY #1 4. Conduct All Business Matters Promptly Always be on time for scheduled appointments, meetings and other business-related activities. Always meet set deadlines for work you are contracted to do – verbally or in writing. Stick to contracts faithfully on your part. Keep an accurate clock visible during business hours. Plan ahead. You must absolutely show respect for other people’s time and resources. Remember; do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional. 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized kno Are You Ready For A New Career? have them do unto you. It is said that “an elephant never forgets” – neither do some key people you need now and in the future. Be professional.Is your current or most recent job truly what you want to do?Do you dread the prospect of coming into work every day? Do you look back on your work day as you travel home and cannot seem to find a fulfilling moment? If you answered yes, read on.You could be unhappy with your supervisor; you may not like the politics or corporate culture; or you may not like the industry you are in. You may also feel that you are underpaid, underutilized, undervalued or unappreciated. You may not have sufficient opportunities for career advancement; or perhaps you are feeling overworked. These are all common experiences among employees.What are your choices?If you love what you do, if you get motivated and excited in a particular field of interest, if yo 5. Be knowledgeable in your field of business Without fail, regardless of how well (or how poorly) you’re doing, take time to read key instruments related to your field of business. You can’t be too healthy, too rich or too well-informed. Take short courses, seminars or training in areas where you may be a little weak. They’ll pay off in ways you cannot know at the time. Get newsletters, RSS feeds, newsletters and articles regularly. Visit chat rooms dealing with topics of interest. Ever hear of “serendipity”? It means finding or recognizing a valuable (or profitable) opportunity because of specialized knowledge or experience. What you don’t know can hurt you, whether you realize it or not. Keep abreast of current events and news – especially those related in some way to your area of business. When chatting in a networking situation, news tidbits can be lifesavers, deal-makers or deal-busters. 6. Market Briskly and Regularly Seek out and take advantage of every opportunity to network. You’ll have to get your products and services in front of enough people to make a sale. How many is that? If you don’t know, market and network until you do. No matter what your business, it’s all in the numbers: the more, the better. Avail yourself of opportunities for public speaking, at your local chamber, for business organizations, schools, institutes, conferences, seminars and any other venues available. If you’re not a poised, accomplished speaker now’s the time to break some new ground. Try these tips: • Have a look at the article “8 Tips for Giving Your First Presentation before a Live Audience at: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=74840 . Brainstorm regularly for expanding into new markets and methods of promoting your business: • For some initial ideas on breaking into new marketing areas that may be a bit out of your norms, take a peek at “6 Essential Keys to Marketing Web-Based Products and Services in Latin America”, available at: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=74080 . • Don’t neglect writing articles related to your business or company either. Not only “business” articles either. Your can write on topics of interest locally. Delve into facets of your region that interest potential clients, existing customers or the locals. Seek out the unusual, the rare, the interesting. But be sure, if it’s of interest to them, it’ll be of interest to many others and will help get you and your business noticed. Jump start your thinking a bit by reading “10 Tips for Writing Exotic Articles about Where You Live” online for your mind-expanding pleasure at: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=72713 Working on these six key areas will help to get you and your business noticed, generate new leads and opportunities, as well as helping you to stand out from the rest of the herd. Many of your competitors may short-change themselves in some of these areas, but now at least YOU won’t - right? And if I can help, feel free to drop me a line.
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