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Entrepreneurs – You’ve Got A New Business – So Shout About It!
After the hard work of planning and setting up a new business, getting together the funding and starting out in business, you need to tell EVERYONE about it! So what’s the best way to shout about your business?

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Competitions as promotions
An inexpensive and effective means of marketing your business may be offering prizes in competitions. You may be surprised at how many advantages there are to this process.

How to Make a Start
One good way to get started with creating social business enterprises would be to launch a design competition for social business enterprises. There can be local competition, regional competition and global competition. Prizes for the successful designs will come in the shape of financing for the enterprises, or as partnership for implementing the projects.

New Competition in 2008
Small Businesses who gained profits in 2007, are you ready for your 2008 competition? New competition does not always mean trouble, however competition for the same marketplace can sometimes be tricky. Keeping in mind that competition will allow small businesses to grow and strive in the marketplace. If you are struggling against your competition keep in mind some key principles to help your business strategy.

Will You Survive the NEW Competition Four Ways to Win Customers Every Time
There I said it — the dreaded “C” word. Most people fall into one of three reactions when they think about facing competition: 10% of them go weak in the knees and would rather pretend it didn’t exist, 10% relish competition like it was an ice cream sundae, take a spoon and run with it, and the remaining 80% well… they’re in the middle unsure which way to go. They wait for something to happen —something outside of themselves to cause them to stand up and win or lie down and let the prize pass them by. Where do you fall when it comes to competition?

DONT WORRY ABOUT YOUR COMPETITION LET THEM WORRY ABOUT YOU
By Mike Schultz What, Me Worry? - Alfred E. Newman Who are your closest competitors? How are you going to beat your competition? What makes you better than your competition? What are the differentiating factors between you and your competition? You get asked these types of questions all the time from your prospects, your clients, and your internal staff. Don't overdo trying to answer them.

Small Business Tips - Lucky Door Prizes & Competitions
Many small businesses use competitions and lucky door prizes as a way of generating leads or building their data base. But if done incorrectly you will end up losing customers and could even find yourself on the wrong side of the law. So how do you run lucky door prizes or competitions that are legal and get you brilliant results?

Sales Competencies and Your Competition
Companies don't invest enough time and energy being strategic and tactical about competition. The approach shouldn't be economic as much as it should be tactical. Your approach should revolve around neutralizing your competition as opposed to being competitive with your competition.

Motivation Means Presence Not Presents
Successful Managers do not bribe or pay their staff to be successful. Incentives, bonuses and prizes are all acceptable; however, there are other more effective and less costly alternatives.

How to Motivate Small Business Salespeople When Times Are Tough ©
Invest In Achieving Sales Results Now, and Win Long Term Benefits! Closing the sale is not typically a competition of resources (unless you allow it); it is a competition of priorities. A buyer¡¦s time and money are being given to someone, right? So, you have to manifest more value to win that competition. Here's how to manifest more value.

How to use SWOT to create a competitive advantage - Mash Bonigala
SWOT is a method for analyzing both your own businesses position as well as your competition’s. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Every business has competition and the key to creating an advantage over your competition and gaining market share is honestly analyzing your competition’s strengths and discovering how your own business measures up against them.

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