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Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region hould be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself.After crossing the mountains, move and stay close to the valleys. For a commanding view and to ensure better chances of survival, occupy high grounds. When the enemy has occupied high grounds, do not attempt an assault. These are principles for deploying troops in mountainous terrain. Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of WarAbove are the principles of moving into mountainous region. Let us look at how these principles can be applied to business.Business Application”After crossing the mountains, move and stay close to the valleys.”The reason why Sun Zi advocate that after crossing the mountains, troops is to stay close to the valleys because this is where usually food and water are abundant and close by. From here and other parts of Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have Cool Ways to Boost Your Profits When you are getting started it's so hard to understand the integral role packaging has to play in marketing and selling your product. Put simply, it’s one of the most important product decisions you will have to make. There is a universe of packaging suppliers, materials and even regulations. Not to be overwhelmed, it is easy to navigate if you take it one step at a time. It is a process just like any other component in product development. They key is to know which packaging factors will influence your product’s success --or failureBuilding a large and growing customer base is simple but not easy. It requires finding, enrolling and training at least ten serious business builders.The better you get at using viral and attraction marketing and applying excellent service, the faster and more effectively you will build a customer base.Building a leveraged residual income that will last requires building a large customer base of people who order and use real products of real value. month after month even if they do not get a check.You do not need to personally enroll hundreds of customers. You will need at least ten serious business builders in your organization who you can teach to practice and teach most if not all of these ways to build a large, stable, growing customer base that will l Here are 5 vital things you need to know as you start on your journey that packages your product to sell. 1. You can't have a product without a package. Just think about potato chips and eggs for example. How could you sell them unbroken and undamaged without a package? You have to be able to transport a product from point A to point B. The package is what makes it happen. Even if your product is not fragile, it can't get into the buyers hands in a shop worn condition. Consumers will NEVER buy it. It’s interesting how packaging is evolving. In many cases, there would be no product without the package. Take something as simple as toothpaste. Whether it's in a tube or in a pump the package plays an integral role in making this product work. It is so ordinary that many people never stop to consider this fact: Where would toothpaste be without a package? So ask yourself these questions: Is your invention going to need a package that is part of the actual product? Or will the packaging be more of a protective device to convey the product? Whatever the answer might be, it's time to start thinking about how the packaging is going to impact both shipping and merchandising. 2. The package could cost more than what is inside. The rule of thumb is that the package should be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself. Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have Business Mail Forwarding - Is It Worth The Cost which packaging factors will influence your product’s success --or failureBusiness Mail Forwarding, have you heard of it before? If not and you are a small to medium sized business owner, you are urged to take the time to familiarize yourself with business mail forwarding. It might just be the extra push that your business needs to begin seeing profits.Business mail forwarding is a service that is offered to many business owners. It involves giving business owners an alternative address, which can also be used as their business mailing address. If you choose to subscribe to a business mail forwarding service, you will give your customers or clients a new, alternative mailing address. Should they need to send you anything, such as an order or a payment, their mailings will be sent directly to your alternative business address. At that addres Here are 5 vital things you need to know as you start on your journey that packages your product to sell. 1. You can't have a product without a package. Just think about potato chips and eggs for example. How could you sell them unbroken and undamaged without a package? You have to be able to transport a product from point A to point B. The package is what makes it happen. Even if your product is not fragile, it can't get into the buyers hands in a shop worn condition. Consumers will NEVER buy it. It’s interesting how packaging is evolving. In many cases, there would be no product without the package. Take something as simple as toothpaste. Whether it's in a tube or in a pump the package plays an integral role in making this product work. It is so ordinary that many people never stop to consider this fact: Where would toothpaste be without a package? So ask yourself these questions: Is your invention going to need a package that is part of the actual product? Or will the packaging be more of a protective device to convey the product? Whatever the answer might be, it's time to start thinking about how the packaging is going to impact both shipping and merchandising. 2. The package could cost more than what is inside. The rule of thumb is that the package should be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself. Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have In Business Friends and Family Can Be Your Worst Enemy! n. Even if your product is not fragile, it can't get into the buyers hands in a shop worn condition. Consumers will NEVER buy it.Friends and family can either be your best asset or your worst enemy. Those same people who nurtured you when you were young and supported you in your endeavors may not be the best people to take your business advice from. Simply looking at the average citizen who is heavy in debt, fearful of their jobs and watch more television than they do in other activities should give you some idea about whether or not these close friends and family will be a help or hindrance to you.Friends and family have a great influence on our lives. Our memories of them are filled with good and bad times. Most importantly, they are seen as people who have a general interest in how well or poor we are doing. To earn a good wage, to graduate from college, your first career, your last sporting ev It’s interesting how packaging is evolving. In many cases, there would be no product without the package. Take something as simple as toothpaste. Whether it's in a tube or in a pump the package plays an integral role in making this product work. It is so ordinary that many people never stop to consider this fact: Where would toothpaste be without a package? So ask yourself these questions: Is your invention going to need a package that is part of the actual product? Or will the packaging be more of a protective device to convey the product? Whatever the answer might be, it's time to start thinking about how the packaging is going to impact both shipping and merchandising. 2. The package could cost more than what is inside. The rule of thumb is that the package should be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself. Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have How to Negotiate Exactly What You Want in a New Office thpaste be without a package?If you are looking for a flexible office space plan that won’t keep you locked into a contract for a year or more, the first thing to forget is conventional lease space.You want to focus your search on ‘rental’ office space. Why rental? Because rentals generally offer the most flexible arrangements without requiring a long-term lease.One of the most convenient and wide-spread types of rental offices are called executive suites or executive office space. These can be found in cities all around the world.Although the name would imply expensive top floor office space, they are actually quite economical. In fact, you can often save as much as 70% over the cost of setting up and staffing conventional office space.No furniture required.One o So ask yourself these questions: Is your invention going to need a package that is part of the actual product? Or will the packaging be more of a protective device to convey the product? Whatever the answer might be, it's time to start thinking about how the packaging is going to impact both shipping and merchandising. 2. The package could cost more than what is inside. The rule of thumb is that the package should be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself. Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have Medical Billing - Common On The Job Problems hould be 8-10% of the total cost on average. 10% of every dollar spent at retail is directly attributable to packaging. But that cost can vary dramatically with the product being packaged. The proportion of cost is lower with high ticket items and higher with commodity items as well as products in which the packaging is a bigger component than the product itself.If you're thinking of becoming a medical biller for a medical billing company, there are some things that you might want to know about some common problems before you decide to take the job. This is a very stressful career choice and if you don't know what you're getting yourself into, you could end up regretting it for the rest of your life. What follows are just some of the common problems and there are a lot more.One of the biggest problems you're going to run into as a medical biller is patient complaints. You have to understand something. These people are usually very poor and need to have their medical bills paid by the carrier. When things don't go right and they're not reimbursed for their prescription or whatever right away, the first thing they are going t Let’s talk potato chips again. Packaging is a much higher cost in an item like this. You have a few chips and a bag but don't forget that besides the bag there is a master shipping carton that contains the bags of chips. This is one of the hidden costs that many people overlook. So think about not only the primary package (the one that is going to be seen at retail) but any other packaging materials that you will require to transport, ship or convey your product to its ultimate destination unbroken, not damaged, not tampered with and arriving in pristine condition. 3. Your package has to sell the product not just protect it. The average consumer spends just 2.6 second making a decision whether to pick up your product or not. So your packaging better be on target to the right audience with the right message. Just stroll through any retail that merchandises similar products to yours. Overwhelmed by the competition? You Bet! And that's just the beginning. Who is going to buy your product? Do you know? Are you aware of what language, colors, design and packaging materials that appeals to your target demographic? This can make or break whether your product sells or not. Ask yourself who do I want to buy my product and what packaging attributes will appeal to them? 4. Most packaging materials suppliers require large quantity orders. It’s hard to find a supplier for small quantities. The double edged sword is that you don’t have large orders when getting started. The number one question I am asked is how to find a vendor for small quantities. In many cases, this can be a challenge but it is not impossible. I know you have this exotic design concept on your head that's just going to WOW them at retail. The reality is that in many cases you will have to start with stock packaging items that you can customize. As you get more orders or are able to order in larger quantities you can upgrade you
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