Month: March 2010

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5 Ways to Hire Great Help

5 Ways to Hire Great Help

You know how the old saying goes, “good help is hard to find”. I beg to differ! It may take a little work, but in economic times like these, there is plenty of good help available! Here are five tips on how to make a great hire. 1) University Career Pages. If you are looking

Unique Places to Market Your Business

Unique Places to Market Your Business

When you think about places to market your business, the classics always come to mind. TV, Radio, Internet, etc, etc. These are all fine and dandy, but usually require a big budget to be effective. It may be time for something new, and it won’t cost you an arm and a leg! I had the

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Keeping your business running smoothly is easier said than done. Most entrepreneurs have great, broad ideas, and are much better at strategizing than dealing with the details. This is me. However, those little business details are sometimes just as important as the grand strategies that drive a company. That is why it is important to

Marketing with Online Videos

Marketing with Online Videos

Want to get noticed? When it comes to marketing, of course you do! One of the fastest growing marketing trends is using online videos, specifically on YouTube.com. Everyone and their grandmother knows about YouTube, and most of you have used it yourselves. Its a great way to get a viral message out there that can

Marketing with Postcard Decks

Marketing with Postcard Decks

For most companies, postcard marketing can be a great way to generate leads or even product sales.  If you’ve read other posts you’ll see that one of the keys to marketing is in the frequency.  I recccomend that you send at least 3-4 different postcards to the same audience.  Don’t blast out 10,000 cards to

Old Fashion Service

Old Fashion Service

The topic I want to chat about today is service, good old fashion service.  I can’t really speak from much experience, but rather from chatting with parents and grandparents and reading books and magazines. From what I have gathered, the service provided in the “good ole days” seemed to be much better then the service.

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