Restaurant Website Promotion - How to Boost Your Business Using Tested Online Marketing Tactics
By Michael Turner - 1/4/2008
Being a restaurant owner means you are always interested in getting more people into your restaurant, whether that be return customers or new customers, hopefully always a mixture of both. Fortunately, the Internet can help you in your marketing goals and not cost you a lot of money. However, since ... Secret PopUp Technique - Can Drive Thousands Of Targeted Visitors To Your Web Site
By Mark Flavin - 1/4/2008
I think you all know that buying pop ups in bulk is a pretty useless way to get targeted traffic to your website. You know the ads 10,000 hits for 30 bucks. Buy here is a very effective way to turn those useless banners into a targeted traffic machine!! This will takeabout half an hour to do but wil... Where Else in Your Business Do You Accept a 60% Failure Rate?
By Roger Harrop - 1/4/2008
I recently surveyed CEOs and Business Leaders of large companies and small, profit and not-for-profit, and I asked just them just one question:
`What is the single biggest factor that you believe will inhibit your sustained profitable growth into the future?? A, perhaps, surprising 37% responded th... Get Your Site Listed in Google Within 24 Hours or Less
By John Forman - 1/4/2008
Here is a little tip I picked up while doing some research into web site development
and promotion. It is a simple but very effective way to get a web page listed in
Google within just a few hours or less.
Search engine submission programs are about as obsolete as the keystroke
type... Unforgettable First Impressions Part 4: Become a Social Gift Giver
By Scott Ginsberg - 1/4/2008
Do you ever wonder why single people give flowers, wine, candy or mix CD?s on first dates? Bingo! Because they want to get lucky! Just kidding. They bring gifts because they want make a great first impression. And that?s the sixth and last element of this system: giving gifts. But I?m not talkin... Top 10 Mistakes Made in Business Plans
By Jan B. King - 1/4/2008
Lenders and investors may see hundreds of business plans in a single day. Make your business plan stand out against the rest, and avoid these common mistakes. 1. Not proving that you have the management expertise to make it happen. The quality of your people will lend credibility to your ideas and e... The Difference Between Typical Project Management and Six Sigma Project Management
By Peter Peterka - 1/4/2008
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) became an accepted standard (as established by the Project Management Institute) that is still widely used in many industries around the world. At a basic level, many of the methodologies advocated by PMBoK and Six Sigma have a great deal in common. B... Finding Proactive Solutions: A Key to Demonstrating Your Management Fitness
By Tracy Peterson Turner, PhD - 1/4/2008
In my book Talking Points: 25 Tips for Clear, Credible Communication, Tip #17 states: ?Managers and professionals in positions of responsibility got there by finding solutions to problems. They didn?t rely on someone else to come up with the remedy. They worked to find solutions proactively.? Those ... Customer Service: The Please & Thank You Game!
By Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 1/4/2008
At times, any job can seem tedious, and it?s a good idea to come up with ways to break the monotony. One way is to transform certain aspects of what you do into a game. For example, salespeople can play the ?Please Reject Me!? game. This can be enjoyed solo, or in tandem with your associates. The ob... Marketing to Hispanics/Latinos
By Bill Willard - 1/4/2008
A powerful consumer market with annual spending power exceeding $350 billion, Hispanics?or should that be Latinos??have become the largest minority group in the United States, and a marketplace well-worth looking into and with plenty to see--once you get the labels straight. Is it ?Hispanics? or ?La... What is My Calling?
By Teresa Proudlove - 1/4/2008
?What is my calling?? Do any of us really have complete clarity about our life calling? Even those of us with the knowingness we must teach, write or sing may often ask, ?What direction am I to go, now?? How do we answer these soulful questions? Richard Bolles, author of ?What Color is My Parachute?... A Business In One Sentence
By Catherine Franz - 1/4/2008
Marketing expert and author, Geoffrey Moore, has a useful
fill-in-the-blank method for creating a theme and
positioning statement for your business. I prefer to use
his same system for creating clarity for myself in what I`m
selling, creating an elevator or introduction speech, and
also material fo... How to Use Marketing Judo to Beat Big Competitors
By Douglas Hanna - 1/4/2008
If yours is a small business and you have big or even huge competitors, you may be laying awake at night wondering how can you possibly beat them. You can`t out-advertise them, or out-promote them, and you probably won`t be able beat to its prices. For example, think about a small business whose big... Sample Business Plan Outline
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
If you are looking for a partner, funding, angle investor or venture capital you will be asked for a business plan. Even if you are not in need of capital in the formation of your new business endeavor you will still be glad you prepared a business plan to help you prove to yourself that you have t... Designing Your Healthy Administration - A Management Overview
By Karin Syren - 1/4/2008
Management or Leadership? Simply stated, management ensures that things get done, in accordance with accepted policies, based on the reality of a situation. It involves deciding the how, and the when and often the who. The who can be a cross-over factor in the initial stages. It is doing it right... 5 Secrets to Managing Your Sales Manager Productively
By Allan Mackintosh - 1/4/2008
Many people believe that the main reason for representatives leaving their organisation is that of money in that they leave for a bigger salary. In fact, the biggest reason why people leave organisations is that the role they are doing is no longer offering any challenge or excitement. The second r... Resumes That Rock (16 Expert Tips)
By Karen Fritscher-Porter - 1/4/2008
It`s never too early to update your resume, even if you`re not searching for a new job. Why? Updating your resume is a valuable reminder to yourself of your practical value to employers. Refer to it when preparing your business case for a raise request or when preparing for your annual performance e... Discount Coupons As The Ultimate Marketing Tool
By Titus Hoskins - 1/4/2008
Discount coupons have long been used by merchants
and companies to market their products. Coupons have
a lengthy history. The whole concept of coupons first started in 1894 when
the druggist Asa Candler gave out `handwritten tickets`
for a free class of Coca-Cola! This proved to be a successfu... 7 Easy Ways to Increase Your Online Sales
By Joseph Then - 1/4/2008
Here are some of the most effective ways to increase your sales by at least 200%. They are applied in my businesses and I believe that they will be useful for you. 1) People have been taught all their lives to respect people in authority. Tell your readers that you are the president, CEO or Director... How To Start With Absolutely Nothing And Create Wealth online in 30 days or less.
By Shane Kukec - 1/4/2008
Without a doubt, if you asked me, Shane if there was only 1 marketing strategy that you could use on the Internet, what would it be? Without hesitation I would say joint Ventures. Joint Ventures are easily the most lucrative Marketing Strategy ever invented and if you learn to do it right, will lik... The "Wall of Defensiveness": 7 Ways to Tear It Down
By Ari Galper - 1/4/2008
Have you ever gotten frustrated when you realize that your prospects keep stereotyping you as a "salesperson"? And because of that, they don`t give you the trust and openness that you deserve, and that are essential if you`re going to help them solve their problems? That`s what`s been happening to M... Brand Building 101
By Scott D. White - 1/4/2008
Building your brand into a brand leader isn?t easy. There are 2 areas that can really help you grow your brand, passion and consistency. Passion is incredibly important. You have to understand that even if you are a start up or a one-man operation, or are well on your way, you are still a brand. You... The Flexibility of Roll-Top Computer Desks
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
The roll top computer desk is a new development that is gaining acceptance because of its unique design and usefulness. The rolling top on these computer desks can cover all the computer peripherals from the monitor, keyboard and the CPU to other fittings like CD holders, printers, scanners, and oth... Top 7 Steps to Protect your Computer from Hurricanes
By Sol Spencer - 1/4/2008
Having lived in West Central Florida for the past 15 years, I?ve been given some insight into the sometimes scary reality of Mother Nature. This past summer I?ve had the displeasure of meeting four characters, first hand...Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan. Yes, I?m talking about Hurricanes. For al... How To Run Your Greatest Conference Ever
By Graham Jones - 1/4/2008
Like most good achievements, a magnificent meeting depends on planning and preparation. These are essential to a good conference and this article explains the basics of what you need to do. Planning
The first stage in organising any conference is planning. Your plan should start with these quest... Marketing On The Cheap: Join The What?
By Floyd Snyder - 1/4/2008
Your local Chamber of Commerce. Now before you stop reading, I assure you this really works, and no, this is not an advertisement for the Chamber of Commerce although it may read like one. What seems now like a hundred years ago I owned and operated a company that was made up of three components: a ... Improve Your Website In 3 Simple Ways
By Michael Cheney - 1/4/2008
You may already have thought about the following 3 ways and some of you may already have them in place on your website. If so - congratulations - you`re well on the way to having a website that will bring you more business. So here they are then - the 3 Simple Ways To Dramatically Improve Your Websi... Trademark: Do I Need One for My Business Name and Logo?
By Wendy Maynard - 1/4/2008
Wondering if a trademark is important to you as a business owner? Let`s start with the basics. A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or logo that distinguishes and identifies the source of goods of one company or person from another. For example, the name Kraft is trademarked, as is Nike`s "swoosh"... College Freshman: How to Get Over Homesickness
By Susan Fee - 1/4/2008
Whether you?re a freshman or a senior, studying abroad or going to college in your hometown ? it?s natural to have a period of adjustment when you leave home. Experiencing new things and meeting different people can be exciting and stressful at the same time. Sometimes, it can make you feel a deep... A Beginner`s Guide to Exchanging Links
By Suzanne Morrison - 1/4/2008
Reciprocal linking is an effective, free way to get more visitors to your website. Exchanging links with other webmasters can help you in two ways. Firstly, by getting your link displayed on other websites you are increasing the number of paths leading back to your your own site. This in turn will i... How to Write a Business Plan Sales Section for a Mobile Service
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
We all agree one of the most important parts of any business is Sales. We also know that to get sales we must advertise to let potential customers know of our offerings. When writing a business plan you must have a clear and concise picture of how you will generate sales for your business if you are... Newsletters are Marketing Machines!
By Wendy Maynard - 1/4/2008
Is your business publishing a print or e-newsletter? An informative publication is a great way to stay in touch with your customers and leads. It also reinforces your expertise in your industry. You can give your readers tips and advice. You can also give them updates about company news and informat... Ineffective and Unethical Web Site Promotion Methods
By Oudam Em - 1/4/2008
In this article I discuss some ineffective and/or unethical website promotion tactics. I talk about them here so that you won`t waste your time and resources pursuing them. Spamming If you`re like me, you`re sick and tired of receiving hundreds of spam messages in your mailbox every morning, and yo... Surviving Office Politics
By Dale Kurow - 1/4/2008
It?s your first month in a new position and it?s rougher going than you?d anticipated.
You feel like an outsider and you?re miserable. Pondering how this happened, you nostalgically recall how comfortable and well-
liked you felt in your last job. Not only do you possess the requisite skills to do ... Participative Management in Organizational Change
By Michael Beitler - 1/4/2008
I recently read an article in which the author said, "Senior managers are becoming more accepting of participative management and employee involvement because they (senior managers) are becoming more humanistic." Nonsense! Anybody who works with senior managers as a management consultant quickly re... Mary Kay Ash Did It Best... (The Networking Factor)
By Janice Smallwood-McKenzie - 1/4/2008
"The Networking Factor, Everyone is important!" This slogan reminds me of another personal credo by one of the country`s greatest motivators... Zig Ziglar says, "You can have everything in life you want if you help enough people to get what they want!" I`m sure Mary Kay Ash shared the stage and/or c... The Upside to an Auditory Rehearsal
By Andrew E. Schwartz - 1/4/2008
Many experienced trainers feel that there is something lacking in their rehearsals, even after mentally reviewing their notes and presentation aids. They?ll know their style and method of delivery. They?ll already have experience with their subject, and have pre-established methods of getting points... Now is the Time to Become a Paralegal
By Melissa Steele - 1/4/2008
Are you interested in legal work, but not law school? You might want to consider a paralegal degree. Attorneys are ultimately responsibility for the legal services they provide their clients; paralegals ? also known as legal assistants ? help attorneys in almost every aspect of their work. Being on... Customer Service Consultants
By Stephanie Hetu - 1/4/2008
When all else fails in your company to meet the needs of your customer consider a customer service consultant. If you find that agents in your company are constantly having misunderstanding that result in loss of customers bring in a consultant. There are a number of resources available in books a... 15 Ways to Promote eLearning Programs
By Catherine Franz - 1/4/2008
Pre-note: In this article, teleclass is an example used to
illustrate one type of eLearning market. The tips work the
same for other eLearning programs, including, but not
limited to, teleseminars and ecourses. In the mid-1990s, the teleclass format began and was named,
distance learning. During ... 10 Tips on How to Increase Your Website Traffic
By Jennifer Schilling - 1/4/2008
Not so long ago I had read an article about a woman who dramatically increased her
page ranking from article submissions on her new website. That that was a fact I
already knew, just like many other Internet Marketers. However, that article was the
needed inspiration I needed for me to make some ... Target Marketing: Get `em While They`re Young?
By Cathy Stucker - 1/4/2008
Many marketers believe that if you get customers to buy from you at a young age, they will stay with you for life. However, if you think about your own buying habits, you will see the error in this. Do you buy the same products, use the same services and shop in the same places you did 20, 10 or eve... What Can I Do To Improve My Job-Interviewing Skills?
By Paul Shearstone - 1/4/2008
Whether you?re a student job seeker or a polished and proven executive, the first thing you must come to terms with is, ?Regardless of the position you seek, you are now in sales!? The product you are selling is YOU! The interview is your opportunity to differentiate yourself in the eyes of your cus... How To Communicate With Your Employees
By Jakob Jelling - 2/9/2007
Communication is the exchanging of ideas and information. Clear communication is an essential element in any business environment to manage business activities. For the success of any business communication between the employer and the employees is a must. Communicating effectively with your employe... Goal Setting ? Road Map to Success
By Roger Clark - 2/4/2007
Goal Setting & Research
You can only set informed career goals if you acquire plenty of information about the career choices open to you. This will require research which can be conducted online or through a local library. You can also visit professional career planning offices to find out about t... Identifying Candidates for Leadership
By Mike Beitler - 1/28/2007
A critical task in the succession planning process of any organization is identifying candidates. Traditionally, candidates have been identified based on past performance. While this seems logical, it is problematic in practice.
Past performance always measures success in a lower-level position. W... How to Survive in Business Long Enough to Win
By Kim Beardsmore - 2/13/2006
As a former human resources professional it has always intrigued me as to why people were more `successful` than others. By `successful` we are referring to an innate ability of some people to set and achieve worthwhile challenges for themselves.
Here we are using the word "challenge" and not goa... How to Really Benefit from Associations (Part 1 of 3-Part Series)
By Diana Barnum - 1/15/2006
Looking for new leads, new contacts, new business opportunities? Do what nine out of 10 adults do, according to a recent article by the American Society of Association Executives. Join an Association. Choose from over 130,000 associations in the United States alone that represent practically any in... Successful Small Businesses Use PR
By Robert A. Kelly - 2/14/2005
It?s obvious when a small business has accepted the fact that its most important outside audiences need lots of care and feeding. They do something about it.
There?s a sense of urgency and a recognition that those ?key target publics? have behaviors that really impact the business, and that they ... If Your PR Can`t Do This, Bag It!
By Robert A. Kelly - 1/31/2005
As a business, non-profit or association manager, why continue a public relations effort that doesn?t deliver the key external audience behaviors you need to achieve your department, division or subsidiary objectives?
Time for a change. One that will base your PR effort on a fundamental premise t...
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