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The OLD Way of Advertising, May Not be so OLD
If you market is still using these mediums, you must be aware and present in them! Technology is great but it may not put groceries on your table!

Rachael Ray Quotes
Rachael Ray Quotes

Lesson #1: Keep Your Fire Fueled by Having Fun
“I was raised in a household that taught us that everybody has the right to have a lot of fun,” says Ray.

Lesson #4: Learn to See a Problem for its Potential
When Ray moved from New York City back to her hometown of Lake George, New York, she was not quite sure what life had in store for her yet. She had had some success as a food buyer, but knew that was not what she wanted to be doing for the rest of her life. All she knew was that she was tired of life in the big city, and went back home to figure things out. Little did she know that it would be a life-changing decision for her.

100 Ways to Succeed #91
The Rule of Realism

Information Externalities, Car Dealers, and Spaghetti Osteopaths
Why do some competing stores locate near one another, while others don't? In National City, south of San Diego, there is a stretch called the "Mile of Cars". I dont know if it's a mile or not, but it's pretty much an endless strip of car dealers, from Hyundais to Hondas, and everything inbetween. There are similar areas in most reasonably-sized cities, whether a cluster of car dealers, a car strip, or just a bunch of dealer generally clustered around one another.

Saving on Groceries
Tips on saving money at the supermarket.

Web Design & Conversion
One of the most important yardsticks to measure the success of any web-based venture is its online conversion rate. Getting people to your site is all good and well, but the real measure of your website’s design and content is whether you are able to turn the casual browser into a paying customer.

Special Alert! Announcing Special New Sales Closing Incentive To Make Black Friday Sales, Every Day Sales
After reading this short article, you will feel confident that you are armed with two of the most powerful closing tools in the business world today.

Time-Sensitive! Breakthrough New Way for Any Business to Capitalize on Poor Economy and High Grocery Prices
There is no need for a slump in sales this year when you use the most sought after closing incentive that customers are crying out for today.

Business Incentives for Increased Profits
What is going to put you ahead of your business competition this holiday shopping season? Using business incentives can let you compete with stores selling the same product for cheaper.

MLM Business Opportunities, Do they Work In A Web 2.0 World?
If you are reading this, you are either looking into an MLM Business Opportunity or your already in one and struggling? Am I right? There are many reasons why they don't work today, but more importantly what can you do about it?

Efficiency - Getting More Done In Less Time
Just how do we do that? How do we use and even maximize our resources? Each of us is aware that Time and Money are extremely important resources which we must manage carefully. On every television, radio and print media saving money, cutting back, spending less, finding ways to do more with less money is the headline. BUT what about Time? What are you doing to get more done with the time that you have? What are you doing to be more efficient?

Just Over Broke - A Better Option for Young Entrepreneurs
It seems that too many of us as college graduates are not able to get the income that we need to survive. That is why we must become a new generation of young entrepreneurs.

Empower yourself at lunch time - Take the lunch break challenge
We have lunch breaks for a reason, however many people are missing out on their lunch break. Time away from your desk or your work environment gives you a much needed power boost. It helps you power your way through your afternoon- happily.....

Life Is Coming At You - Are You Ready?
The only constant is change, yet we get a strange sense of (false) security from handling only those issues right under our noses. Not a good idea.

The New Old Timey Customer Service
Whatever happened to Lee Roy Clark? Mr. Clark was the grocer in my South Georgia hometown. He was my introduction to what it meant to be a "merchant"—courteous and eager to help all who came into his small all-purpose store. The business world is today rediscovering the value of service that permeated Lee Roy Clark's bones. The Lee Roy Clarks of yesteryear get no credit for using methods now attributed to Disney, USAA, Nordstorm, and Ritz-Carlton Hotels. What happened between the early 1950s version of small-town service and its present-day renaissance? How did the business world move so far away from Lee Roy Clark and why is his brand of customer service now so eagerly sought?

Warning: Are You Being Hit With The Outrageous Askers?
Right now, I'd bet that within the past 90 days you've been asked to do some pretty outrageous things. It really could be anything -as in these tough economic times people have to get creative. Some of the requests are an immediate NO (and I don't blame you) however some of them may be worth thinking twice about.

RELATIONSHIP SELLING PART I (BUYING VERSUS BEING SOLD)
Do not sell products, services or commodities. Just establish strong relationships with clients and achieve the coveted status of a trusted advisor. Then, your clients will elect to buy services and/or products from you. Never try to sell them. I know that this sounds deceptively simple. Almost as if one could just sit around and wait for things to happen. Establishing and maintaining trusted client relationships without trying to sell them anything, requires a lot of patience and a constant struggle against the temptation to start selling.

Systems for Sanity
Are you always doing things at the last minute? Do you waste time looking for things or asking yourself, How did I do that the last time? Do you feel overwhelmed and disorganized? If so, it may be time to create some systems for your personal and professional life.

Packaging: dressing your product in a fashion conscious market
Packaging. It’s something most people don’t necessarily think about, perhaps partly due to the fact that it is so overwhelmingly pervasive. Even just picking up groceries for the week, in a single forum we are subjected to the end results of thousands of individual design and branding endeavours; some good, some bad, and the rest forgettable.

Homeless MOMtrepreneur: Car Camping as a Successful Woman in Business
In 1999 I was a homeless MOMtrepreneur with two kids fleeing my first husband and leaving a successful home cleaning and organizing business behind. I had no choice but to hit the road for my own safety and that of my children. As long as I kept this journey an adventure for my kids we were good to go. They were nine and eleven at the time and had no clue of the reality at hand. They just figured we were traveling from Texas to Washington State to start over. And so we did.

A Sales Story That Will Gross You Out
was rapidly doing the math - thinking "OMG - this thing has to be almost 3 years old - maybe older!!!!" I'd been eating petrified mango/coconut goo. And all of a sudden - the little EXTRA that I had received from the grocery store - left me with a realllllllllly bad lasting impression of their store.

The Path of Least Resistance
Have you ever faced a situation where none of the obvious next steps felt good? Or what about a financial crisis and all of the solutions made you cringe? There’s nothing like feeling stuck or out of control that will give you a stomachache or a splitting headache faster. How do you use the laws of attraction deliberately when you don’t know how the heck to get to a better state of mind?

Adults Ambushed by the 'More' Mentality
There's a paradoxical effect that afflicts us: when we sell our talents, they lose their meaning. Yet, we desire the rewards that financial success brings. What price are we willing to pay for it?

Grocery Store Aggravation
Seems like the best customer service stories come out of lousy experiences. So here's what happened to me today, followed by a burst of reason out of my 8-year-old.

Convenience wins in the end
The profitable businesses are doing it, why shouldn’t you?

6 Easy Steps to Separating Your Personal Life from Your Business
If you work from home, chances are you already know that you’re really pulling “double duty”. You probably work on your business while doing the laundry, corralling the kids, or fixing dinner... and let’s not forget all the phone calls from family and friends expecting you to run errands or just "go out" for an afternoon of fun.

Are You Ready to Use a Coach?
If you are considering working with a professional coach start by asking yourself if you are ready. Here are some questions to help you decide if its time to engage a coach.

The Power Of e-Couponing and e-Sampling
The power of the internet can be utilized to help you save money and try products for free. E-Couponing and e-Sampling are becoming popular methods to help cut costs on groceries and other household items. A quick search online for couponing will bring up endless sites offering offers and coupons.

How to Earn an Income While Staying at Home
This article discusses different way's you can earn an income while staying at home.

Statistics Show Senior Care Category Will Only Increase
The senior-care industry is a thriving sector and is expected to undergo a major boom as the “baby boomers” start to retire. They are in sound health and have good money in their hands. But they too need effective assistance at times and that is exactly what is fueling the growth of this segment of the franchising industry.

The Importance of Internal Branding to Support Exceptional Customer Service
Derek Stockley identifies the growing importance of internal branding. The brand informs prospective customers and customers of your value proposition and distinguishes you from your competitors. The brand should be consistent with what is delivered. It should be unique, memorable and distinctive.

Coach Pete's Tip: Manage Priorites Not Time
The secret is in managing your priorities not time. We make time for important things in our lives. When a crisis or important task is suddenly forced on us it some how it gets done. What we are doing is really managing priorities not time. We can not manage time, we can not stop it or hit the pause button. We can not rewind and replay the last hour.

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