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Entrepreneurship is Like Parenting: Nurture Your Business in Good Times and Bad
Intrepid entrepreneur, Staging Diva, compares entrepreneurship to parenting in this article and asks business owners why they would give up on their enterprise when times get tough.

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Completing the Learning Cycle – and Beyond
One of the most useful models I have found for understanding the learning cycle is the model described by Thomas Gordon as the “conscious competence learning stage model”. What I plan to do in this article is describe some of the “symptoms” of each part of the cycle, what learners need in this stage and give some practical illustrations.

What's Next for My Company
Although this project has been a long time (3years+) in development, as a trading business we are still in our infancy. However we see great opportunity to grow in 2008.

MARKETING YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW FOR BUSINESSES DEVELOPMENT.
Marketing concept has evolved over the years. It has gone through some sort of evolution to where we are today. There have been marked stages and these stages are the following: Industrial revolution: at this stage specialization took place, with the industrial revolution, wages were introduced. At this stage the farmers could produce and sell to the industrial workers. The marketing and the business concept was simple at this stage but later become more complicated eventually. In marketing this stage is called the production stage, it took a while and Henry Ford perfected it. He came up with the car assembly and mass market was born. At this stage there was limited choice for the customer.

Ethos Mentor - The Ultimate Success Strategy for Serious Entrepreneurs
Ethos Mentor provides entrepreneurs with affordable one on one mentoring, business coaching and capital raising services so they can launch and grow their businesses. We help business owners at every stage, from how to start a business, start-up and growth stage, to established firms seeking large capital funding and expansion.

Three Stages of a Sales Agent
Sales agents and advisors have a life cycle, similar to that of the life cycle of a franchisee. There's a beginning stage, an intermediate stage, and the final result stage. Most agents and advisors behave in a similar fashion during the first two stages, but their behavior can differ dramatically in the final result stage. But I'm getting ahead of myself…

Entrepreneurs Raising Early Stage Venture Capital are in a Beauty Contest
Startup and Early Stage entrepreneurs must compete for the attention and limited capital available from angel investors and early stage venture capitalists. In many ways it can be compared to a Beauty Contest. The business fundamentals of a successful business are in place, but to be "picked" from the other companies also pitching those investors, that company must be the most attractive to that investor, that judge who will decide if the company qualifies to go to the next stage in the process.

Selling from the Page Is the New Social Media Marketing Behavior
Most people do not like to be sold from the stage. Yet social media has redefined selling from the stage to selling from the page.

Killer Closes (From the Go for the Gold Summit)
This is the first time I’ve shared my easy formula for selling from the stage and creating more sales through public speaking. Here are 6 things you can do to market from the stage, including my Killer Close: the Back-of-the-Room Formula.

Dealing with Prospects in the 'Untroubled/Unaware' Stage
The most difficult challenge in sales is talking to prospect who need your product or service - but don't know it. They do not see the trouble or the need to change, so we call this the Untroubled/Unaware stage. This article explains how to deal with people in this stage.

What is web design and does it Matter?
At the beginning of the decade, it didn't really matter what websites look like. Competition was relatively slight in comparison with today,. People often tolerated ugly sites because the Internet was still in its infancy and people didn't know better. That has changed.

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