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IT Consulting for Micro Businesses: What You Need to Know g at it every day.IT consulting for micro businesses is a good starting point for many IT professionals. In addition to the general hardware and software, and peer-to peer networking, you'll need to be familiar with some additional items. In this article, you'll learn what other skills you need for micro business IT consulting.When providing IT consulting to micro small businesses, you will occasionally get requests for support of the big competitors of the basic Windows software for their competiton. Some of these include Goldmine and other kinds of tech management or Peachtree - another accounting package.Vi Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less The A B Cs of Scenario Planning BRILLIANT MARKETING... sounds great, but what is it?SCENARIO PLANNINGThere are a number of approaches to scenario planning, and they differ greatly based on the people doing the planning and the type of industry the planning is done for. Some of the best examples come from Citibank and Royal Dutch Shell and although the BASIC’s of each are the same the actual scenarios will be very different. Where Shell would be concerned with the Middle East cutting off oil supplies to one political entity or another while Citibank might be more concerned with Japan or the European economy going into a recession.The most important thing to remember is to c Is it the marketing idea that results in the mailman ringing your doorbell, signaling in a caravan of postal workers with mounds of letters - all in response to your latest advertisement? Is it the idea that brings a 35% response rate on a direct mail campaign... or the one that sends gigabytes of good news in the form of PayPal payment receipt notifications? Surely all of these ideas would be considered brilliant marketing ideas...right? Well, maybe... it depends on the cost of generating the response. If the cost of marketing is greater than the income generated, it doesn’t matter how great the response, it’s not the result of brilliant marketing idea! So what is a brilliant marketing idea? Simple: a brilliant marketing idea is one that brings in profits far greater than the marketing costs associated with generating those profits. Simple in concept, but not so simple in application... unless your marketing focuses on those key elements that make the difference between disappointing marketing results and brilliant marketing results. Marketing brilliantly means: Creating Rapport – All of your messages, materials, and tactics must be based on creating rapport with your prospects and customers. Eighty-seven percent (87%) of all business transactions take place because of sense of rapport – a statistic that just can’t be ignored. For example, use phrases like “For Your Convenience” or “Questions Welcome”. Using the Principals of Psychology – There is a lot of information readily available that tells us what makes prospects buy... incorporating this knowledge in your marketing is critical. For example, did you know that the majority of response from a direct mail campaign comes after the seventh mailing? Why? Because the repetitive exposure finally gets through that part of your prospect’s brain that tries to ignore all of the “noise” coming at it every day. Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less Baffle Your Competition and Win Market Share eas...right?NOTE: As I was preparing to submit this article, I had to think about which category was most appropriate. The content primarily deals with developing effective marketing tactics for your business. However, upon further contemplation, I decided to place this article under the Business Customer Service category because I’ve concluded that all effective customer service is the best and highest form of business marketing. I think you’ll agree.An Intriguing StoryThis true story is about the legendary marketing strategist, Claude Hopkins and the Schlitz beer company. Schlitz was about to go f Well, maybe... it depends on the cost of generating the response. If the cost of marketing is greater than the income generated, it doesn’t matter how great the response, it’s not the result of brilliant marketing idea! So what is a brilliant marketing idea? Simple: a brilliant marketing idea is one that brings in profits far greater than the marketing costs associated with generating those profits. Simple in concept, but not so simple in application... unless your marketing focuses on those key elements that make the difference between disappointing marketing results and brilliant marketing results. Marketing brilliantly means: Creating Rapport – All of your messages, materials, and tactics must be based on creating rapport with your prospects and customers. Eighty-seven percent (87%) of all business transactions take place because of sense of rapport – a statistic that just can’t be ignored. For example, use phrases like “For Your Convenience” or “Questions Welcome”. Using the Principals of Psychology – There is a lot of information readily available that tells us what makes prospects buy... incorporating this knowledge in your marketing is critical. For example, did you know that the majority of response from a direct mail campaign comes after the seventh mailing? Why? Because the repetitive exposure finally gets through that part of your prospect’s brain that tries to ignore all of the “noise” coming at it every day. Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less Franchising is Not as Easy as It Looks your marketing focuses on those key elements that make the difference between disappointing marketing results and brilliant marketing results.Many entrepreneurs wish to build up their companies and franchise it across the region, then state, then country and then the World. Well sure sounds good but it is not so easy. First it costs a lot of cash up front, about a million dollars to do it right. Then there is an abundance of lawyer fees, which make you hate all lawyers until the day you die with a passion so intense you may not even recognize yourself as these professional parasites attempt to rape you. Seriously.Then there are issues with over regulation in franchising and all the disclosure documents you have to register. Then you find Marketing brilliantly means: Creating Rapport – All of your messages, materials, and tactics must be based on creating rapport with your prospects and customers. Eighty-seven percent (87%) of all business transactions take place because of sense of rapport – a statistic that just can’t be ignored. For example, use phrases like “For Your Convenience” or “Questions Welcome”. Using the Principals of Psychology – There is a lot of information readily available that tells us what makes prospects buy... incorporating this knowledge in your marketing is critical. For example, did you know that the majority of response from a direct mail campaign comes after the seventh mailing? Why? Because the repetitive exposure finally gets through that part of your prospect’s brain that tries to ignore all of the “noise” coming at it every day. Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less Paper Shredder Maintenance Your Convenience” or “Questions Welcome”.Paper shredder maintenance is recommended for the proper functioning of paper shredder machines. Paper shredders are electromechanical equipments used to destroy paper documents. Paper shredders have a normal life span of a few years. Adequate maintenance will help you obtain maximum efficiency along with an increase in life time.Paper shredder maintenance need be a routine process. The maintenance procedure must be practiced according to the instructions mentioned in the user manual. Regular maintenance procedure includes the unplugging of the machine, cleaning and oiling on all the parts, removing Using the Principals of Psychology – There is a lot of information readily available that tells us what makes prospects buy... incorporating this knowledge in your marketing is critical. For example, did you know that the majority of response from a direct mail campaign comes after the seventh mailing? Why? Because the repetitive exposure finally gets through that part of your prospect’s brain that tries to ignore all of the “noise” coming at it every day. Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less Organisational Building - A Challenge To Meet Business Goals g at it every day.Increasingly the answer phone, domestic fax machine, portable phone and soon videophone will be the strands that hold the corporation together. It is my belief that by the end of this century our children will be viewing the current business practices … with amused nostalgia.- Steve Shirley in 1981Stop talking and go to work- John Akers when he was Chairman of IBMStart talking and go to work- Alan Webber, Editor of Fast Company magazineThese quotes are one thing in common. They reflect the importance of building great organisations filled with people full of p Affordability – Marketing brilliantly is all about developing materials and tactics to be as inexpensive as possible. This is vital for most small businesses (most of which have a nearly non-existent marketing budget). As simple as this sounds, most businesses focus on designing materials that focus on ego-gratification... after all, it’s more impressive to see a four color ad in print than it is to see one in black and white. BUT... did you know it costs less to print the black and white ad and it actually generates greater response rates than a larger ad (or a four color ad) if it is designed using design tricks like a THICK black border. Marketing brilliantly means knowing these tricks of the trade – and using them to decrease costs while increasing response rates. Maximizing Everything -- Maximizing everything you do as a part of your daily business operations activity – so that it becomes a marketing activity also – is critical to marketing brilliantly. It also means maximizing every element of your marketing materials and activities to bring maximum response. For example, if you are sending our invoices (or any other customer communication for that matter), be sure to include marketing messages or materials in that routine mailing. Creating Enthusiasm -- Every one of your marketing materials must focus on the benefits (and supporting features) of your products and services; this is the most inexpensive and highly effective way to create the energy, enthusiasm, and emotion your prospect must feel in order to buy. People rarely buy because they need something... they buy because they WANT it. For example, just using exclamation points can create enthusiasm and energy in your prospect’s mind! Being Totally Comprehensive -- There are many different ways to market your business and you need to take advantage of every applicable avenue. This includes using business communications to market your business as well as advertising, direct mail, internet marketing, networking, public relations, and customer development tactics. (Customer development includes the more familiar category of customer service but it goes beyond that... incorporating strategies specifically for developing customers into better, repeat customers.) Using Self-Sustaining Strategies -- Operations are the life-blood of every small business; marketing brilliantly means your marketing almost
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