Articles, tagged with "bottom line profits", page 1
02nd December 2011
Customer satisfaction has been a major business buzz phrase for more than a decade. How are people thinking, acting, choosing and shopping now comparing to their behaviour last month or last year? How long do your clients stay with you? A few months, a ye...
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Author:
Paul Smith
29th November 2011
What is the most valuable asset in your business?
Some business owners would say it is their great location... inventory...great customer service...or unique products. But in reality, it's your customers that are truly your most valuable asset.
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Author:
JonathanMunsell
12th November 2011
"Expert telemarketing tips for the successful tele-salesperson."
Your marketing strategy may call for selling some or all of your products and services over the telephone.
Telephone sales, or telemarketing, is a widespread, efficient and effective m...
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Author:
Belinda Summers
20th September 2011
Making your business grow can be an incredibly rewarding, amazing experience. But for many business owners, it's is a big challenge due to various reasons. That's why Brad Sugars started the business coaching industry back in 1993. Brad Sugars was really ...
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Kirk Bachelder
12th August 2011
Whether your business is online or offline, it is essential that you incorporate e-mail marketing as a key element to increasing your business bottom line profits.
If you are not utilizing e-mail marketing, you are essentially leaving hundreds, if not ...
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Author:
Glenn
27th May 2011
Importance of rporting a near miss
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All developed countries have Departments and Ministries that focus on Labor Welfare and Administration. Maintaining occupational safety and health...
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Tristen
18th May 2011
The vendor makes a profit of a dollar for every pretzel sold and 50 cents for every soda sold. When bundled together the profit for these two items is greater than selling either alone. After several weeks of testing, it turns out when offered as a packag...
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SEO Vendor
18th February 2011
Jason Ferrugia's skinny guys guide to fast muscle growth shows consumers a way to bulk up naturally. In this Muscle Gaining Secrets review we investigate how this muscle building program works, who it's best suited to and whether it actually works in prac...
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Author:
2Deano
09th February 2011
A number of key players make up the UK hospitality and tourism industry. They tend to have large training budgets or internal training department, ensuring the company’s image is reflected through the etiquette of their employees. As well as the key playe...
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Harvey McEwan
09th February 2011
Gordon Ramsay, Michel Roux Jr. They’re all at it; service. It’s become the darling of the hospitality industry and the one simple reason why business will either succeed or fail. The hospitality industry offers a number of exciting job opportunities, and ...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
07th February 2011
However lovely your business website is to look at, it is no use to you whatsoever if it never gets any visitors. Without visitors (or traffic) to your website it can't help you to make sales, get people to sign up for your offers, or tempt people to visi...
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Author:
ctowland45212
21st January 2011
Your business sales are determined by the number of people you contact to make these sales, which is why sales force automation works for most businesses. Those who are successful in the business world know how sales work and that they are basically a nu...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
09th December 2010
I've been reading some of the business practices and values that Disney ascribes to. If you haven't delved in to how Disney operates, you might find it useful and inspiring for your business. This week I had the opportunity to hear a presentation by Pet...
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Author:
SuePainter
14th July 2010
Negotiating the terms of an agreement or sale is part of a sales person's role. However, many sales people are not effective negotiators which means they end up making costly errors. These mistakes cost them money in top-line sales and bottom-line profits...
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Author:
Kelley Robertson
02nd July 2010
Due to the severity and lingering effects of the economic recession, many charities across the country continue to struggle through the reality of a significant reduction in contributions and the impact that makes on their ability to serve their cause. H...
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Author:
bevo1eoes