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    Quiz Your - Ability Will You Become The CEO of Your Organization?
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    Message to Prospective Franchisees for Franchisors
    Many franchise companies fail to send the proper message to their prospective franchisees. This is partly due to the over regulation and intensity of litigation in the industry. Smaller franchisors are generally hurt the most from these factors and consumer or buyers of their American Dream seem to feel slighted at a the impersonal approach. Many franchise company’s sales departments walk a fine line between disclosure laws and the information they are allowed to depart to the prospect franchisees. This immediately causes friction. To alleviate this pro
    You have probably read plenty about niche marketing on the internet - but what does it really mean? This article takes a look at niche marketing in its context as an eBay shop based business.

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    Why Your Business is Losing Money by Not Having a Web Site
    Think of the last ten people that you have interacted with today. Now just imagine how many of those people have used or will use the Internet in the next 24 hours. Your consensus should relay what I have determined; eighty percent of all consumers use the Internet on a daily basis. With this in mind think of how many customers you could be exposing your business to on a daily business if you only had a simple web site offering your services.In my opinion most business owners partially realize the importance of an online business but fail to crea
    arketing on the internet - but what does it really mean? This article takes a look at niche marketing in its context as an eBay shop based business.

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    Direct Mail 02: The Stationary
    The first article in this series focused on Direct Mail and Mail Order with emphasis on classified and print ads and on mailing lists. This segment considers the value of the stationary that you use to sell your message to potential customer.Almost everyday I get offers in the mail that to put it mildly, look like crap. A poorly prepared letter of offer is copied from the original and stuffed in an envelope. There is no value in such an offer. I chuck them in the waste basket.There are two ways to get orders from the mail. One is to solici
    really mean? This article takes a look at niche marketing in its context as an eBay shop based business.

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    Logistics At Wal-Mart
    Many people wonder how Wal-Mart is able to charge such low prices and continue to make a profit. There are several factors in their business model that contribute to this ability, but a big one is their ability to adapt to an ever-changing global marketplace. Some criticize Wal-Mart's efforts to deliver to their customers a quality product at low prices, but in reality, Wal-Mart has been able to deliver low prices by being efficient. This efficiency is present in several areas but one of the most important places is how they are able to manufacture p
    iche marketing in its context as an eBay shop based business.

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    Are You a Commodity or Experience Retailer?
    The world is dividing into two and customer service providers need to know which camp they belong to.I work mainly with retailers and the selling game is rapidly changing. Customers are either wanting to save time or savour time and your customer service will be judged on how you read your customers and which of the above two concept you adopt.Let me explain, generally, when customers are in their ‘save time’ mode, they are buying a commodity and price is a major issue. If I’m a commodity shopper, I’ll tolerate low customer service levels
    op based business.

    eBay: who would have thought ten years ago that this little project of Pierre Omidyar's, started in his living room, would now be the global phenomenon it has grown into? Many things have cha

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