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Sage Kenya: Promoting Entrepreneurship Where it Matters the Most
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| SAGE Kenya is a country chapter of the Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship, a global community of teenage entrepreneurs sharing a common purpose. Started in 2009, Sage Kenya’s mission is to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders whose innovations and social enterprises address the world’s major unmet needs. |
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Increasing Your Business Through Internet Marketing
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| Traditional mediums like TV and newspapers have always been out of the reach of the entrepreneurs and small business owners who operate with limited marketing budgets. In this scenario, an internet marketing business is a bright ray of hope that has been helping business owners increase their business.
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Huge Growth: Two Women Entrepreneurs, Two Ways To Deal
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| For some female entrepreneurs, huge growth can come out of the blue. Although there are different ways to handle it, one thing remains: businesswomen must deal with it. This article examines the way two types of female entrepreneurs might handle huge growth in their business – and the effects their reactions may have.
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Resolving Unmet Needs in Relationships
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| Relationships can be disappointing. Often we look for something from others and don't receive it. At work this might be having a job well done or consistently achieved business goals go unrecognized. In personal relationships it could be our partner is not expressing love in the way we want to receive it. When we deeply desire or need to receive recognition or love and it doesn't happen, we feel hurt and conflict arises.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO ENABLE YOU DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS AND INCREASE SALES AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.
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| Marketing is defined as coming up with products that satisfy the needs of the customers. Therefore marketing is identifying and developing products to satisfy the customers’ needs. By looking at the two definitions you can see the close relationship. Both entrepreneur and marketers do the same thing, identify and fill a gap in the market.Because entrepreneurs are marketers, then I believe you as an entrepreneur have done the following for your business development. |
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4 TIPS ON HOW TO SURVIVE THIS ECONOMIC MELTDOWN AND BECOME A WINNER.
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| With the current global economic meltdown, you need to do different things to remain profitable. We are all feeling the pinch and it is not about to go away. Right now you need to develop a strategy to stay afloat. This time you need to pull that book you read about leadership in crisis time. If you have no such book them I will give you some ideas, which will save the day if well implemented. The economy is ducking and diving like a Spitfire plane under fire and in such a case, we need to know how to navigate through the enemy line. |
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How Can You Turn Nothing Into Something?
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| If you’re a manager, don’t just manage; lead people to a place they never knew possible in their world and then some. Here's how to begin... |
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WHAT AM I TOLERATING - Zapping your energy drains
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| Humans are great at tolerating! We put up with, accept, take on and are dragged down by people’s (other’s and our own!) behavior, situations, unmet needs, crossed boundaries, incompletions, frustrations and problems. You are likely tolerating more than you think.
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The Energy of Tolerations!
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| The benefits we gain from removing tolerations in our life are enormous. We will stop wasting time, trying to manage situations that shouldn't be there in the first place. We find that we have more energy to devote to our quality of life. There is a greater opportunity for growth because we are not distracted or weighed down with tolerations. Our community will be upgraded and we will have more energy to spend with fulfilling people. We will also model for our family and friends what is possible for them. |
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3 steps to create a unique selling point to compel customers to do business with you
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| Creating a great Unique Selling Point or USP is much like making a love letter. You must, through words, create an image of yourself that the object of your affection will love in return. Unlike love letters though, you’ll have fewer words with which to accomplish your goal. |
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3 Simple Steps for Creating an Effective Unique Selling Point
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| Creating a great Unique Selling Point or USP is much like making a love letter. You must, through words, create an image of yourself that the object of your affection will love in return. Unlike love letters though, you’ll have fewer words with which to accomplish your goal.
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9.1 Women’s access to micro-finance and other forms of credit: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
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WHAT AM I TOLERATING - Zapping your energy drains
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| Humans are great at tolerating! We put up with, accept, take on and are dragged down by people’s (other’s and our own!) behavior, situations, unmet needs, crossed boundaries, incompletions, frustrations and problems. You are likely tolerating more than you think.
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Self Management is Critical for Handling Problems
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| An article of 1193 words explaining how to choose a better, more effective, and professional path when dealing with unmet expectations from others. |
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What Is Niche Marketing, and Do I Need It to Make Money at Home ?
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| In marketing, a niche refers to a service or a product that occupies a special area of demand. It is that small corner in the market that accounts for a certain kind of specialty concerning an unmet customer need. To be able to attract a strong, solid market, the choice of a niche product should ultimately complement the website one owns. |
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Sage Kenya: Promoting Entrepreneurship Where it Matters the Most
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| SAGE Kenya is a country chapter of the Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship, a global community of teenage entrepreneurs sharing a common purpose. Started in 2009, Sage Kenya’s mission is to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders whose innovations and social enterprises address the world’s major unmet needs. |
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Entrepreneurial Lessons: What Does your Customer Want?
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| You know the big question, "What does the customer want?" The answer that is finding its way into the marketplace is that customers want emotional satisfaction. It seems that the "stuff" no matter how bold the packaging, is simply not enough. Customers want to be heard, respected, and included. And they want to be connected to their product through the heart.
Kevin Roberts knows this. He is the CEO Worldwide of Saatchi and Saatchi, a renowned advertising agency. He knows that the best objective scientifically led research into customer satisfaction will miss the mark unless the emotional aspects of customer needs go unmet. I have been honored to have Kevin endorse my book "Don't Bring it to Work", where I tackle the emotional realm of work relationships. You can catch him on a HSM webinar on Friday, September 18. |
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