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The Diamond Cutter it: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/Geshe Michael Roach is a Princeton graduate and a Buddhist monk. After graduation, he spent seven years studying the wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism. At the suggestion of his teacher, he joined a fledgling diamond business in New York to test his ideals in real life. He stayed with the business as a member of the core management team for seventeen years.The company grew from a start-up with two owners and two employees to $100 million in sales and five hundred employees in offices around the world. The Diamond Cutter: The Buddha on Strategies for Managing Your Business and Your Life tells the story of how Geshe Michael Roach built the diamond division of this company, using principles culled from ancient Tibetan Buddhism as the drivin 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online clas Good Customer Service is Not Up-selling Customers into Oblivion If you want to take your business to the next level, you should be making time to expand your networks. Networking can create a variety of opportunities ranging from meeting potential clients to locating new business partners. You can discover new ideas, form strategic alliances or find someone you can simply commiserate with.
Ideally you should schedule time in your calendar to attend networking events either in person or online. Following are thirty networking resources that can get you on the road to networking success.The new buzz-word in the Auto Industry for customer service is; Right-Selling, your customer. In other words do not sell your customer something they do not need or up-sell them into oblivion. The problem starts industry consultants continually talk about; dollars per customer sale.In other words how much money did you make on average for each person it came in to purchase something? This is a bad way to judge your business especially if you are in a business which requires a repeat business to ensure success.Oil change facilities, car washes and many other automotive service businesses work very hard and even pay extra commissions to their service writers when they up-sell the customer. But overselling the customer makes 1. About.com – Link to this forum for entrepreneurs. There are also many other forums available on a variety of topics. Visit: http://entrepreneurs.about.com/mpboards.htm 2. All Experts – If you have expertise in a special subject matter, you can apply to become a volunteer expert for this site. Experts receive questions from site visitors that should be answered in a timely fashion. While your answers need to be thoughtful and useful, you can use this as an opportunity to promote your own service with your signature line or in your response when appropriate. Visit: www.AllExperts.com 3. Biz Help Forum – Offers a business idea exchange. Visit: www.bizhelpforum.com/ 4. Business Know How - These forums cover employee issues, business start-up, marketing, and more. Visit: www.businessknowhow.com/forum/ 5. Business Owners Idea Cafe - The “Cyberschmooz” forums offer a variety of topics ranging from business startup to marketing. Visit: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/ 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online class Online Backup Or Tape Backup - Confused About Which To Choose? endar to attend networking events either in person or online. Following are thirty networking resources that can get you on the road to networking success.We work in an increasingly data driven business environment where your business critical data is the core of your business. It is estimated that 60% of companies that lose their data shut down within 6 months. We are all aware of the pitfalls of inadequate backups - the problem is what to do about it. What's the most effective way to backup and secure your data?Online backup or tape - what's the answer? As with a lot of things in life the answer is not straightforward and the solution probably falls somewhere in the middle. In other words a combination of tape and online backup could be the answer for your business.Tape technology has evolved over the last 50 years into the high performance medium we use toda 1. About.com – Link to this forum for entrepreneurs. There are also many other forums available on a variety of topics. Visit: http://entrepreneurs.about.com/mpboards.htm 2. All Experts – If you have expertise in a special subject matter, you can apply to become a volunteer expert for this site. Experts receive questions from site visitors that should be answered in a timely fashion. While your answers need to be thoughtful and useful, you can use this as an opportunity to promote your own service with your signature line or in your response when appropriate. Visit: www.AllExperts.com 3. Biz Help Forum – Offers a business idea exchange. Visit: www.bizhelpforum.com/ 4. Business Know How - These forums cover employee issues, business start-up, marketing, and more. Visit: www.businessknowhow.com/forum/ 5. Business Owners Idea Cafe - The “Cyberschmooz” forums offer a variety of topics ranging from business startup to marketing. Visit: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/ 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online clas 14 Tips to Make Performance Feedback A Critical Part of Employee Growth e in a special subject matter, you can apply to become a volunteer expert for this site. Experts receive questions from site visitors that should be answered in a timely fashion. While your answers need to be thoughtful and useful, you can use this as an opportunity to promote your own service with your signature line or in your response when appropriate. Visit: www.AllExperts.comIt’s an event employees don’t look forward to experiencing and many supervisors cringe having to do. What is this common feared experience? It’s a performance review. There really is no reason for either party to feel bad about doing a performance review. If certain guidelines are followed, the process can be turned from a fearful event to a positive experience.If you are the employee, keep copious notes of major projects that you are assigned and the results achieved. These project assignments are important in that the results you achieve impact your overall rating. Supervisors should also monitor projects assigned to employees. They have an obligation to be truthful to employees. Knowing exactly how well a job was done 3. Biz Help Forum – Offers a business idea exchange. Visit: www.bizhelpforum.com/ 4. Business Know How - These forums cover employee issues, business start-up, marketing, and more. Visit: www.businessknowhow.com/forum/ 5. Business Owners Idea Cafe - The “Cyberschmooz” forums offer a variety of topics ranging from business startup to marketing. Visit: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/ 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online clas How To Get Booked On Your First TV Show! erts.comWant to be a national TV expert and build credibility across the nation? Do you want land big book deals and major consulting contracts? It all begins with getting booked on your first TV show in your local market!Why? The national media will always want to see a "demo" tape of you in action on a TV show in order to book you. Local TV usually does NOT require previous media experience presenting you with an excellent opportunity to land a segment and obtain the demo video Why does the BIG MEDIA need to see you on the air? They want to be sure you have great energy and the ability to handle the lights, camera and action that takes place on a major TV set.Do speaking engagements count as a demo? No, because being a gre 3. Biz Help Forum – Offers a business idea exchange. Visit: www.bizhelpforum.com/ 4. Business Know How - These forums cover employee issues, business start-up, marketing, and more. Visit: www.businessknowhow.com/forum/ 5. Business Owners Idea Cafe - The “Cyberschmooz” forums offer a variety of topics ranging from business startup to marketing. Visit: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/ 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online clas Customized Silicone Wristbands Are Just Less Than $1 Each! Cheap! it: www.businessownersideacafe.com/cyberschmooz/The era of rubber silicone wristbands began when the Lance Armstrong introduced the Livestrong bracelets. And right there and then the idea of producing customized silicone wristbands was a success.Rubber silicone wristbands combine all the attributes of regular wristbands like the strength, flexibility, it is highly customizable and most of all it is cheap.The multi-colored bracelets you worn by other people are made from 100% silicone wristbands. The smoothness of the bracelets emphasizes the durability of the silicone wristbands. They are also round, and never gets out of shape. The bracelets are packed in individual plastic bags so that it would be easier for you to distribute them.But what set the rubber silico 6. Classmates.com – Connect with former classmates or coworkers through this growing network. Visit: www.Classmates.com 7. Company of Friends – Fast Company magazine hosts a networking exchange for its readers to discuss business issues. Visit: www.fastcompany.com/cof/ 8. Craigslist – This is an online classified site where visitors can post free ads on a variety of topics. It is also a great place to find out about events, post requests for information or visit online forums. Visit: www.Craigslist.org 9. Ecademy – The tag line for this site is “Connecting Business People.” Members can post to forums, submit articles and make new contacts. Visit: ww.ecademy.com 10. eWomenNetwork – This organization provides a resource for business women to network both online and at local chapter meetings. Visit: www.ewomennetwork.com/ 11. Friendster – This community offers members a free profile and a chance to connect with old friends and new friends, or find people with similar interests. Visit: www.Friendster.com 12. Internet Based Moms – Discussions for mompreneurs who work from home. Visit: http://internetbasedmoms.com/bb/ 13. LeTip – Offers regional chapter meetings and encourages members to refer additional members to the group. Visit: www.letip.com/ 14. Linked In – Use this network to locate career or business contacts. Members can search the database of members by keywords and contact each other directly. Visit: www.LinkedIn.com 15. Meetup – Use this site to locate or initiate events that people can attend in any region of the country. Visit: www.Meetup.com 16. Minding Your Own Business – This forum moderated by Denise O’Berry encourages entrepreneurs to swap ideas. Visit: http://myob-network.ryze.com/ 17. National Association of Wome
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