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How to Get More Business in Today?s Economy Without Increasing Your Marketing Budget
In today’s current economy, wouldn’t it be nice to find a way to get more business without spending additional marketing dollars? The good news is that you can…and all the resources are already in your rolodex. The secret? Look at the people who are your advocates and take steps to maximize those relationships.
So who are these mysterious “advocates”? Quite simply, they are your present and past clients, vendors, colleagues, and friendly competitors. And the sooner you connect with these people, the more business you can earn without spending a dime.
Let’s look at each group in detail and specific strategie... Read more
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A Brief History of Magazines
Magazines have been around for many years. Of course, they began in a typical fashion, as simply words that were written down to attract customers. The actual history of the magazine can be traced back to the newspaper industry. The newspaper industry wanted to do more in-depth articles and articles that required much more research than the columns that were featured on a daily basis. From time to time, the larger newspapers included a weekly insert section that was smaller and portable. These inserts would include longer stories, in-depth interviews, and of course, photographs. It was in these inserts that the first magazines were born.
When newspapers began, it was sim... Read more
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How to Find the Best Business to Start
Want to launch a business? Do something you enjoy. (Especially during the start-up period, you’ll find that have to work long hours.) Many times, you’ll find that you excel at this activity as well. So start by listing the top 4 things that you do best.
If you’ve never run your own business, you may wonder what type of work you may enjoy on a daily basis. Think about activities, accomplishments or events that you’ve done throughout your life (and how thye made you feel), not just hobbies or your previous work experience. Here are a few factors to consider:
A. Craft-Type Work: Do you enjoy building or repairing items? Are you handy or artistic? Are you ... Read more
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