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Why Entrepreneurs Need Small Business Credit Cards ing formal surveys.Small business credit cards are a special type of credit cards that are meant for use by small business (as opposed to the normal credit cards or personal credit cards which are meant for the use of an individual). Some people wonder why they should go for a small business credit card when they already have one or more personal credit cards.This is a very valid question indeed. By logic, if something like small business credit cards exists in market as a separate entity altogether, there must be a special need for it. It m We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. Reselling permission-based email marketing offers them an opportunity to earn more recurring revenue and more revenue per client. Web design firms usually offer value-add Award Winning Marketing Value-Added Reselling for Fun and ProfitI work with an advertising agency that doesn't believe in entering their work in awards competitions. Here's the reason. The CEO believes the goal should always be to create advertising that grows his clients' businesses. NOT to create work to win awards.He wants that to be perfectly clear to everyone he employs.And you know what, that makes perfect sense to me. If I were one of his clients I certainly would want the team creating my ads to be solely focused on growing my business.So in h The Pareto Principle (also known as the 80/20 rule) states that we get about 80% of results from 20% of our efforts; conversely, we get 20% of our results from the other 80% of our efforts. Of course, these numbers are not precise but merely a rule of thumb. The key is to do more of the 20% that gets results and less of the other 80% that does not get good results. Easier said than done. How can we better apply the Pareto Principle in our business life? One obvious application is for us to focus our energy on what we do best, while simultaneously leveraging the efforts of other firms who are doing what they do best. We already naturally do that to some extent. If we are in sales, we generally do not do the accounting for our firm too. If we are an accountant, we do not design the software we use. How can this concept be extended beyond the simple division of labor, and help us maximize revenue and profits? The key is to continue to do what you do best, while simultaneously leveraging what other firms do best. If you are a Web designer then continue to focus on designing. If you want to expand into other product or service lines, do not try to re-invent the wheel. Instead, find a good firm to partner with, and resell their services under your brand. They do the work; you reap the profits. For example, a Web designer might enter a relationship with a firm that develops permission-based email marketing services. In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I work for EZ Publishing, the creator of the StreamSend email marketing service. This means that I can engage in shameless promotion, while at the same time help you by illustrating the Pareto Principle using an example I know very well. The key to all this is to find an extension of your business that is a natural fit. If you are an accountant you do not want to extend your services to include pizza delivery. You would only expand your business in ways that make sense to you, and that enable you to build on what you already do well. Whatever you choose should also enable you to leverage your current client base. That is, it should be a service that your current clients are likely to want. You can find out what your clients want by talking with them, and even conducting formal surveys. We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. Reselling permission-based email marketing offers them an opportunity to earn more recurring revenue and more revenue per client. Web design firms usually offer value-adde Secrets To Finding Work With Google best, while simultaneously leveraging the efforts of other firms who are doing what they do best. We already naturally do that to some extent. If we are in sales, we generally do not do the accounting for our firm too. 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Instead, find a good firm to partner with, and resell their services under your brand. They do the work; you reap the profits. For example, a Web designer might enter a relationship with a firm that develops permission-based email marketing services. In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I work for EZ Publishing, the creator of the StreamSend email marketing service. This means that I can engage in shameless promotion, while at the same time help you by illustrating the Pareto Principle using an example I know very well. The key to all this is to find an extension of your business that is a natural fit. If you are an accountant you do not want to extend your services to include pizza delivery. You would only expand your business in ways that make sense to you, and that enable you to build on what you already do well. Whatever you choose should also enable you to leverage your current client base. That is, it should be a service that your current clients are likely to want. You can find out what your clients want by talking with them, and even conducting formal surveys. We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. Reselling permission-based email marketing offers them an opportunity to earn more recurring revenue and more revenue per client. Web design firms usually offer value-add A Concept That Could Double You're Income in Mystery Shopping nd into other product or service lines, do not try to re-invent the wheel. Instead, find a good firm to partner with, and resell their services under your brand. They do the work; you reap the profits.Do you want to double, or increase significantly you're income in mystery shopping? If yes, I'll be sharing to you an age old concept. Now you might have learned this already or you may consider this common sense. But is a concept that’s worth drilling on for more knowledge or for the sake of repetition, mind you “Repetition is the mother of all skills”.The concept I’m talking about is Time Management. From our early years we always hear the saying “Time is Money”. And it’s still true today, it might as well be etched in For example, a Web designer might enter a relationship with a firm that develops permission-based email marketing services. In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I work for EZ Publishing, the creator of the StreamSend email marketing service. This means that I can engage in shameless promotion, while at the same time help you by illustrating the Pareto Principle using an example I know very well. The key to all this is to find an extension of your business that is a natural fit. If you are an accountant you do not want to extend your services to include pizza delivery. You would only expand your business in ways that make sense to you, and that enable you to build on what you already do well. Whatever you choose should also enable you to leverage your current client base. That is, it should be a service that your current clients are likely to want. You can find out what your clients want by talking with them, and even conducting formal surveys. We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. 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You would only expand your business in ways that make sense to you, and that enable you to build on what you already do well. Whatever you choose should also enable you to leverage your current client base. That is, it should be a service that your current clients are likely to want. You can find out what your clients want by talking with them, and even conducting formal surveys. We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. Reselling permission-based email marketing offers them an opportunity to earn more recurring revenue and more revenue per client. Web design firms usually offer value-add Negotiating and Matching Rhetoric: A Dangerous Game Indeed ing formal surveys.When negotiating with a mirror you cannot win and you are better off not to play. When negotiating with a mirror you will always win and save the day. Who is who, which is right, does it really matter we have been here all night? You see, when negotiating with a master of psychology you may find yourself debating your own words and eating them as you go. Lets take the President of Iran, for every word uttered by our leadership, he simply uses rhetoric to mirror it back.When we said we would liberate Iraq. He made a stateme We find that Web designers often find synergy in reselling permission-based email marketing services because it fits the criteria outlined above. They have a client base for whom they have designed websites, and for whom email marketing is an appealing marketing tool. Web designers mostly do project work which is great, though they often earn limited monthly recurring revenue. Reselling permission-based email marketing offers them an opportunity to earn more recurring revenue and more revenue per client. Web design firms usually offer value-added services on top of the email marketing services, such as designing graphics and HTML email templates. Email marketing services typically serve as a foundation for these value-added services. Firms that specialize in marketing services and consulting often sell the permission-based email marketing services along with marketing consulting, design, copywriting, and production. Often email marketing is just one component of an overall marketing plan - though the marketing firm often also sells email marketing services as a standalone, self-service product to earn passive recurring revenue. The next step toward expanding your business in this way is to do some research on what your clients want. Then pick a service you want to sell and find a good partner in that sector. Try some experimentation, as not all reselling efforts will work well or fit with your business model. Do not be afraid to jettison reselling arrangements that do not work well after a reasonable time. Try something else. For more on the Pareto Principle (80-20 rule), I recommend Richard Koch's The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Success by Achieving More with Less or his other books on the topic. He explains how the 80-20 rule works, and how you can use it to achieve more both in your business and personal life. It really does work.
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