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Business Debt Consolidation Loan - Is a Business Debt Consolidation Loan the Way to Go? at are some of their favorite hobbies?Most entrepreneurs from J. Paul Getty to the local cybernet caf? owner carry business loans. Not only are they usually necessary to start up and to grow a venture, they are often the best way to establish a sound credit rating. The best way to get a stellar credit rating is to take out a loan and to pay it off at slightly higher than the required amount with fastidiously punctual payments. But the combination of existing financial obligations t 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal custom How to Market Online with a Successful Newsletter You’ve gone to the trouble of creating a web site – but do you have any idea who your ideal customer is?So you have decided to write a newsletter or you are thinking about writing one. What should you do first and once you have one established where can you go online to market it?The following are some considerations before beginning:1. Who is your target audience?2. What are you hoping to accomplish with your newsletter?3. Are you going to sell advertising in it ?4. Are you going to write everything in it yourse You have a great product or service for sale – but do you know exactly who you’re trying to sell it to? Too many business owners take a shotgun approach to designing their web site – and although they think it will appeal to everybody… in fact it appeals to nobody. That’s because different types of customers are swayed by different types of sales pitches. And you need to market your product or service accordingly. For instance: If you’re selling baby strollers, don’t market to retired male golfing addicts. If you’re selling $3,000 formal business portraits, don’t market to stay-at-home moms. If you’re selling naughty lingerie, don’t market to the Bible Belt. To give a more personal illustration: let’s say that you’re searching the Internet for a photographer to take a formal portrait of you and your family. Are you going to hire somebody who specializes in photographing horses? Or infants? Or weddings? Of course not. You’re going to hire a photographer who specializes in taking formal family portraits. Keep this in mind when developing your own web site. People are usually going to come to your site looking for something very specific. So you have to appeal directly to their specific tastes. And this is much easier to do if you know exactly the kind of customer you’re trying to target. If you’re still not clear who your idea customer is, take a minute and ask yourself a few basic questions about the type of person you would most like to do business with: 1. Are they male or female? 2. How old are they? 3. How much money do they make? 4. Do they have kids? What about pets? 5. What are some of their favorite hobbies? 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal custome How To Use Eye Contact In A Presentation ypes of sales pitches. And you need to market your product or service accordingly.Articles about public speaking often talk about the ‘audience’ as if it is one single entity, thinking and perceiving as one. This can make it very easy to overlook the obvious fact, that from an individual member of the audience’s perspective, we never actually present to an audience at all. In reality, we only ever speak to a collection of independently thinking individuals and that each of these people will interpret a presentation slightly dif For instance: If you’re selling baby strollers, don’t market to retired male golfing addicts. If you’re selling $3,000 formal business portraits, don’t market to stay-at-home moms. If you’re selling naughty lingerie, don’t market to the Bible Belt. To give a more personal illustration: let’s say that you’re searching the Internet for a photographer to take a formal portrait of you and your family. Are you going to hire somebody who specializes in photographing horses? Or infants? Or weddings? Of course not. You’re going to hire a photographer who specializes in taking formal family portraits. Keep this in mind when developing your own web site. People are usually going to come to your site looking for something very specific. So you have to appeal directly to their specific tastes. And this is much easier to do if you know exactly the kind of customer you’re trying to target. If you’re still not clear who your idea customer is, take a minute and ask yourself a few basic questions about the type of person you would most like to do business with: 1. Are they male or female? 2. How old are they? 3. How much money do they make? 4. Do they have kids? What about pets? 5. What are some of their favorite hobbies? 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal custom Making Money - Is $100,000 Enough? - 5 Tips On Money Making - $250,000+ apher to take a formal portrait of you and your family.There used to be a day that making money over $100,000 was a great income. Yea sure, only 5% of people in North America make that kind of money individually, but I know a few "broke" people making over $100,000 per year (in most cases they do not realize how broke they are) as they are two months from the street without their income. Sound familiar? It is NOT enough if you want to sustain a lifestyle that gets better over time!Fee Are you going to hire somebody who specializes in photographing horses? Or infants? Or weddings? Of course not. You’re going to hire a photographer who specializes in taking formal family portraits. Keep this in mind when developing your own web site. People are usually going to come to your site looking for something very specific. So you have to appeal directly to their specific tastes. And this is much easier to do if you know exactly the kind of customer you’re trying to target. If you’re still not clear who your idea customer is, take a minute and ask yourself a few basic questions about the type of person you would most like to do business with: 1. Are they male or female? 2. How old are they? 3. How much money do they make? 4. Do they have kids? What about pets? 5. What are some of their favorite hobbies? 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal custom Management: Training Is An Investment for Forward Thinking Business Leaders their specific tastes.Training is not new to small businesses or to the Fortune 1000 corporations. Employees must be trained to learn specific skill sets within their job functions as well as policies and procedures. This is especially true in today’s technology driven 24/7 business world.During the last 100 years, training has been viewed by some as the necessary evil. The prevailing belief was "We gotta to train them." And when sales plummete And this is much easier to do if you know exactly the kind of customer you’re trying to target. If you’re still not clear who your idea customer is, take a minute and ask yourself a few basic questions about the type of person you would most like to do business with: 1. Are they male or female? 2. How old are they? 3. How much money do they make? 4. Do they have kids? What about pets? 5. What are some of their favorite hobbies? 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal custom Career Education Lesson Plans at are some of their favorite hobbies?Career education courses, have an abundance of career education lesson plans and programs that an individual can choose from. The lesson plans may differ from person to person, because each individual has different qualities and capabilities, and career options vary. Their interests in particular fields influence the lesson plan that will suit them. It is important for people to seek out hands on real life learning experiences to supplement career 6. What nagging problems keep them up at night? Visualize this person in your mind. Imagine them walking through your door, checkbook or credit card in hand. Keep the image of this person in front of you until it’s burned into your brain. This image is vitally important to your business – because every single marketing decision you make from now on should be directed toward that ideal customer. Now imagine you’re the photographer we talked about earlier – and you’ve narrowed your business focus down (from hundreds of photographic areas to choose from) to two specialties: Newborn Babies and Engaged Customers. In this case, you can easily identify two target audiences. Parents of newborns and newly-engaged couples. But how do you structure your site so that it will appeal to both of these two very different groups? The simple answer is: you don’t. Instead, you put together two separate web sites: The newborn baby site will focus on the parents: it will have warm colors and lots of soft-lit pictures of adorable babies. And maybe even an audio of soft, relaxing music. The engaged couples site will focus on the couples: it will have bolder, more romantic colors… and scores of pictures of very-much-in-love couples. The bottom line is that you’re much better off having 10 different sites – each one geared toward a different ideal customer – than having one site that’s trying to sell 10 different things. So I’ll ask you again. Who is the ideal customer for your web site? If you still don’t have a clear idea in your head, sit down and figure it out before you spend one more day – or one more dollar – marketing your business.
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