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The right business can prosper in any economy
If you are trying to shield your business from the vicissitudes of economic fluctuation, there is a simple rule you must live by: Focus on customers’ needs. Because of current economic conditions (February 2009), this article focuses on how to ride out a recessionary environment.

What To Do When Things Get Slow
Things don't look good on the economic front, that's true. But my business has never been better. And the clients I work with - designers, copywriters, consultants and other solopreneurs - are all continuing to get new work, new clients, new opportunities.

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Small Business Fuels the Economy
On a global basis the news continues to be gloom and doom on the economic front. Major corporations around the world continue to downsize or right-size as they attempt to move towards profitability. Jobs are disappearing at an alarming rate. Along with the jobs go the economic benefits of full employment. There is, however, a brighter side to this economic picture. This can be found in the area of small business.

Is Your Business a Front-runner?
Creativity in marketing is crucial if you want to join the ranks of the front-runners. • A front-runner business constantly improves its selling skills and techniques. • A front-runner business is the customer’s first choice. • A front-runner business is designed to make a profit.

What To Do When Things Get Slow
Things don't look good on the economic front, that's true. But my business has never been better. And the clients I work with - designers, copywriters, consultants and other solopreneurs - are all continuing to get new work, new clients, new opportunities.

Should incentives for my salespeople be aimed at quick cash in the door or long-term growth?
In the current economic climate, there is little difference between short term and long term. No one can confidently predict what's going to happen next month - let alone next year. Front-end sales incentives designed to stimulate action are a good idea. Sales people should always be rewarded for success, but (and it's a big BUT) not at the expense and integrity of your company's value proposition and reputation.

5 Reasons Why Now Is The Best Time To Buy A Franchise
Whether it's the top headline on the evening news or front-page news in your daily newspaper, we are consistently bombarded with bad economic news in the national media. With all that's happening, you could easily come to the conclusion that in today’s economy you would be crazy to consider purchasing a franchise. What the media forgets to mention, however, are all the "right" reasons for opening a franchise business in today’s economy. Here are 5 great reasons to buy a franchise in the current economic climate:

All Aboard the QE 2 - that's 'Quantative Easing 2' to you!
If you've been keeping abreast of news on the financial front you'll have probably heard the term "QE 2" mentioned. (And no, it does not refer to the Queen Mary 2!!) QE 2 stands for "Quantitative Easing" and is The Federal Reserve's second such attempt at a more unconventional tool to try and lower interest rates and jump start our slow economic recovery. Read on to learn more.

How To Interpret Sales Revenue and Economic News
The economic reports can often times be misleading, the benchmark statistics are supposedly a "snapshot" of the economy but seem to be out of tune with what we're seeing with our own two eyes. The same is true with sales revenue. Sometimes the numbers belie what we know is happening right in front of us.

Some Things Are Easier For Your Business in a Recession
If your business is feeling the impact of the economic downturn, think differently about how you could take advantage of the current economic circumstances. Some things are definitely more challenging, but others might actually be easier in these tough economic times.

Why are some companies prospering in a terrible economy?
“Job Growth Falters, Clouding Hope for Recovery” This headline, on the front page of the New York Times on Saturday, July 9, 2011, talks about how bad times are and how few companies are hiring. It sounds bleak. But a few companies are growing fast and hiring quickly. Who are those companies and why are they doing so well, despite bad economic news?

Learn public speaking and communication skills in a dojo
Have you ever felt nervous in front of a crowd? How about in a situation where they expect you to be a leader? Many people lack the confidence to believe that they belong in front of a group, especially a group that expects leadership of them. Unfortunately for these people, leadership skills and confidence in front of a group are key elements of becoming successful in life. Many opportunities for success financially, socially or otherwise, come from having charisma. There are many ways to build self-confidence, and subsequently your charisma, but which method is most worthy of your time?

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