Entrepreneur LifeIf you’ve made the leap into entrepreneurship then congratulations! If you are
thinking about becoming an entrepreneur then you need to keep reading this
because I’m going to tell you about what life is like as an entrepreneur from an
insider’s perspective.Most of the time entrepreneurs find that life is very different in several ways than
that of an employee’s. I definitely do. Some of the things that are usually different in
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in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took
Resources for EntrepreneursSo, you've decided you want to start your own business. You have a novel product to sell or an expert service to deliver. You're sure of your abilities to produce products or deliver services. But you're a little intimidated by the other rolls you must learn as a small business owner: salesman, marketer, accountant, human resources manager and more. Luckily there are a number of excellent resources for beginning entrepreneurs to learn the ropes of owning th
Okay, so you know you’ve got the best darn designer tap shoes and weather resistant tutus around, but you’re still falling short of the first million. Well, here are just five of the countless ways a VA can increase your revenue.
1. Constant Cash Flow
Rev up your Receivables.
Do you invoice your clients promptly? If money isn’t coming in as quickly as you’d like, and your deposit slips are gathering dust, it’s time to turn over your billing to a Virtual Assistant. A VA will invoice your clients as frequently as you like, provide your customers a gentle reminder if something becomes overdue, or if you like, give them an assertive nudge when necessary.
2. Word of Mouth
Happy customers keep coming back, see the value in your service, and quickly spread the word of their happiness. Cha-Ching. Are your current customers and prospective clients provided the luxury of hearing a human voice when they call your place of business? Think about your personal preferences. Don’t you experience a certain level of satisfaction when leaving your message with a real person? Compare that to the vacant, impersonal feeling you’re left with after entrusting a machine to hold and deliver your communiqu?. Give your customers good feelings! Forward your calls to your own personal Virtual Assistant who will professionally answer your phone calls and assure all of those who call that your business is indeed run by people who care about its customers.
3. Perception is Key.
The one vital factor, that’s critical for your success, is how people perceive your operation.
Did you know that the actual size of your company isn’t important? Do you realize it doesn’t matter how smoothly things genuinely run? Honestly! If your office is a closet, your files are stored in a shoebox and your desk is a cardboard box, it’s okay.. A Virtual Assistant can help ensure that true professionalism is evident throughout your company. Quality correspondence, frequent and friendly follow-up, and first rate customer service are a few of the ways a VA can secure a professional presence for your organization, hence keeping the money coming.
4. Do the Right Thing!
If you want what they’ve got; do what they do!
You’re a successful entrepreneur, right? I bet your business card says something impressive like President, CEO, or Owner. Great! Do you work smart? Have you created a vision for your business? Do you have a Plan B prepared for the next time a potential client tells you why he doesn’t need your product or service? You can’t be too busy to plan. Spending your time fumbling around a keyboard, hunting and pecking your way out of a “beginning dump of physical memory” error won’t bring money in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took t
Advertising Agency Jingles & MusicI can only speak from experience. I am finding that more and more advertising agencies are utilizing the magic of jingles and music to brand their clients products and businesses.A classic example of a jingle that launched a successful long term campaign worldwide in the public consciousness was created by my teacher at UCLA and Academy Award winning songwriter Al Kasha.In 1972, after reading about one of the worst airline crash disasters in h
d of Mouth
Happy customers keep coming back, see the value in your service, and quickly spread the word of their happiness. Cha-Ching. Are your current customers and prospective clients provided the luxury of hearing a human voice when they call your place of business? Think about your personal preferences. Don’t you experience a certain level of satisfaction when leaving your message with a real person? Compare that to the vacant, impersonal feeling you’re left with after entrusting a machine to hold and deliver your communiqu?. Give your customers good feelings! Forward your calls to your own personal Virtual Assistant who will professionally answer your phone calls and assure all of those who call that your business is indeed run by people who care about its customers.
3. Perception is Key.
The one vital factor, that’s critical for your success, is how people perceive your operation.
Did you know that the actual size of your company isn’t important? Do you realize it doesn’t matter how smoothly things genuinely run? Honestly! If your office is a closet, your files are stored in a shoebox and your desk is a cardboard box, it’s okay.. A Virtual Assistant can help ensure that true professionalism is evident throughout your company. Quality correspondence, frequent and friendly follow-up, and first rate customer service are a few of the ways a VA can secure a professional presence for your organization, hence keeping the money coming.
4. Do the Right Thing!
If you want what they’ve got; do what they do!
You’re a successful entrepreneur, right? I bet your business card says something impressive like President, CEO, or Owner. Great! Do you work smart? Have you created a vision for your business? Do you have a Plan B prepared for the next time a potential client tells you why he doesn’t need your product or service? You can’t be too busy to plan. Spending your time fumbling around a keyboard, hunting and pecking your way out of a “beginning dump of physical memory” error won’t bring money in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took
Customer Service and Marketing Ideas; What is it That You do For Your Customers?So I see you have a successful business over there and that is great considering the failure rates in businesses both small and larger more well-capitalized businesses. Have you considered why customers buy your products or your services; I mean what do you really do for your customers that the competition does not, will not or cannot?Have you considered that? You should know the answer to that if indeed you are in touch with your customers. So then,
and assure all of those who call that your business is indeed run by people who care about its customers.
3. Perception is Key.
The one vital factor, that’s critical for your success, is how people perceive your operation.
Did you know that the actual size of your company isn’t important? Do you realize it doesn’t matter how smoothly things genuinely run? Honestly! If your office is a closet, your files are stored in a shoebox and your desk is a cardboard box, it’s okay.. A Virtual Assistant can help ensure that true professionalism is evident throughout your company. Quality correspondence, frequent and friendly follow-up, and first rate customer service are a few of the ways a VA can secure a professional presence for your organization, hence keeping the money coming.
4. Do the Right Thing!
If you want what they’ve got; do what they do!
You’re a successful entrepreneur, right? I bet your business card says something impressive like President, CEO, or Owner. Great! Do you work smart? Have you created a vision for your business? Do you have a Plan B prepared for the next time a potential client tells you why he doesn’t need your product or service? You can’t be too busy to plan. Spending your time fumbling around a keyboard, hunting and pecking your way out of a “beginning dump of physical memory” error won’t bring money in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took
Choosing A Six Sigma ProgramBusiness organizations all across the globe are deploying Six Sigma concepts and techniques for improving the quality of their products or services. This has created the need to educate employees about the various Six Sigma concepts and techniques that improve quality and help in offering better products and services than those offered by competitors. This is necessary, as quality products or services are primary requirements for the long-term success of an
ew of the ways a VA can secure a professional presence for your organization, hence keeping the money coming.
4. Do the Right Thing!
If you want what they’ve got; do what they do!
You’re a successful entrepreneur, right? I bet your business card says something impressive like President, CEO, or Owner. Great! Do you work smart? Have you created a vision for your business? Do you have a Plan B prepared for the next time a potential client tells you why he doesn’t need your product or service? You can’t be too busy to plan. Spending your time fumbling around a keyboard, hunting and pecking your way out of a “beginning dump of physical memory” error won’t bring money in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took
Every Business Should Have Professionally Branded EmailToday image is everything and consumers are demanding more from the companies they do business with. The Internet has been growing at an incredible rate over the last ten years and more and more people are getting online each day. Businesses need to start embracing the Internet and a key part to that process is bringing their online image into the 21st Century.Far too many businesses are still making do with amateur looking email addresses and websit
in the door. If you’re going to call yourself a CEO, act like one! Delegate! Find yourself a Virtual Assistant, spell out your short comings, and stand back. You’ll be rubbing elbows with the bigwigs in no time.
5. Customer Satisfaction.
The best way to grow is to keep your current client’s happy!
Have you got a great client you haven’t heard from in a while? Would you like to give them a little reminder that you’re available? Have your Virtual Assistant give them a call. This can pay off in several ways. First, your client will see you’re not such a little guy after all. You’ve actually got someone working with you. Hmmm. Interesting.
Second, you took the time to have someone follow-up. You do care! Let’s see. With one phone call, you’ve told your client you’re growing, you’re professional, customer service is important to you, and you want their business.
With service like this, clients will keep coming back!
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