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1271Public Relations: Antidote for Small Business Failure
Preview: When small businesses fail, the wreckage is often assigned to undercapitalization, among other mistakes. Seldom is failure attributed to a lack of effective communications that might have modified the behavior of sales prospects in a positive way, thu... (more)
Published By: Robert A. Kelly
Submitted: 03 February,2002
1272How to Hit the Public Relations Bullseye (the first time)
Preview: So, what IS a public relations bullseye? The public relations professional must modify somebody’s behavior if he or she is to hit that bullseye and earn a paycheck – everything else is a means to that end. Here’s why. In public relations, a bullseye ca... (more)
Published By: Robert A. Kelly
Submitted: 03 February,2002
1273WHAT TO DO IF YOUR RETAIL BUSINESS IS IN TROUBLE
Preview: January 2002 SMARTRETAILERS.com RETAIL E-TIP OF THE MONTH: WHAT TO DO IF YOUR RETAIL BUSINESS IS IN TROUBLE A prelude: For those of you who are into the Internet and know something about search engines and search results and for those of you who are n... (more)
Published By: James A. Nannen
Submitted: 03 February,2002
1274Thinking About A Public Relations Career?
Preview: Without a solid, well-designed foundation, few buildings successfully withstand the ravages of time and weather. And so it is with public relations, ever-dependent upon how well its practitioners understand the discipline. Yet, some public relations ... (more)
Published By: Robert A. Kelly
Submitted: 03 February,2002
1275Art Collecting: For Profit and Pleasure
Preview: Have you ever considered collecting art for investment purposes? If you are at home or in your office take a quick look around. Chances are that you have some sort of art hanging on your walls. You or some else selected it because you need something to p... (more)
Published By: Ivan Cavric
Submitted: 07 February,2002
1276Establishing A Professional Image When You Work At Home
Preview: Establishing A Professional Image When You Work At Home by BB Lee (C)2002 (542 Words) It is often difficult to appear professional if you are working out of the home, among noisy children, barking dogs, hungry spouses waiting for dinner. And certainly... (more)
Published By: BB Lee
Submitted: 07 February,2002
1277Cultivating Performance
Preview: Can you turn poor performers into company assets, or should you simply fire them? Before you decide, take time to evaluate your management approach and the employee's capability. Then develop a plan that supports an employee with high potential, or redir... (more)
Published By: Gloria Dunn
Submitted: 08 February,2002
1278How To Reduce Workplace Stress
Preview: A 40-year-old marketing executive, highly stressed from deadlines and problems at work, developed ulcers and saw his hair turn prematurely gray. One morning, he said, "I'm sick, not happy, getting old and not doing this anymore." He quit his job and sold... (more)
Published By: Gloria Dunn
Submitted: 08 February,2002
1279Count On It!
Preview: "What we see depends mainly on what we look for." -- John Lubbock One of my clients (let's call him Mike) was telling me how important it is to him that he sell long-term maintenance contracts, not just ad hoc projects. Makes sense. The long-term cont... (more)
Published By: Gary Lockwood
Submitted: 10 February,2002
1280Recruit Your Way to the Top!
Preview: Essentially, a sales manager’s primary job is to recruit, train and motivate their sales force. Of these three vitally important responsibilities, recruiting is the least understood and by far the most challenging. When you recruit the right person you w... (more)
Published By: John Boe
Submitted: 10 February,2002
1281Working With Freelance Writers
Preview: Many companies are turning to freelance writers to get their projects completed. After all, there are plenty of advantages to dealing with freelancers: no salaries, vacation time, sick days, health insurance or benefits. Also, using an outside writer wil... (more)
Published By: Linda Alexander
Submitted: 11 February,2002
1282Public Relations Going O.K.?
Preview: Yes? Good! Still, if you’re not getting the behavior changes you paid for, you’re wasting your money. Here’s why I say that. People act on their perception of the facts, and those perceptions lead to certain behaviors. But something can be done abo... (more)
Published By: Robert A. Kelly
Submitted: 11 February,2002
1283Attract Media Coverage Without Spending Advertising $$
Preview: Advertising is expensive. PR is often low cost or free. Try these ten tips for attracting free PR to your business. But here is a word of caution. When sending press releases to the media, remember that less is more. The journalist who encounters a press... (more)
Published By: June Campbell
Submitted: 12 February,2002
1284It's Hard to Imagine
Preview: I was driving through the fog in 35-degree temperatures and a forestry truck passed me. I remember thinking that the fire danger must be zero; "It's hard to imagine that it will ever be so hot and dry again that the fire danger will be high." But I knew ... (more)
Published By: Dave Balch
Submitted: 13 February,2002
1285Creating A Business That Brings You Joy
Preview: You just won the lottery and in order to receive your check, you must have a full time job. What would you be doing? Would it be what you are doing now? If not, ask yourself why. Do you just need to add a little fun to your career or business, or is it t... (more)
Published By: Maria Marsala
Submitted: 13 February,2002
1286COMPLAINING CUSTOMERS ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS
Preview: Remember the Coca Cola marketing disaster a few years ago? They tried to switch Coke drinkers to New Coke. It didn't work. Fortunately, the company quickly recognized the problem and had the resources to recover fast. Their follow up research reveale... (more)
Published By: Bob Leduc
Submitted: 13 February,2002
1287Numbers Low? Your Sales Team CAN Survive A Recession!
Preview: © 2002 Kathi Graham-Leviss http://www.xbcoaching.com When companies begin tightening the reigns on spending due to a recession, you really have to put your sales skills to the test. That one simple transaction becomes a tennis match of offer and counter... (more)
Published By: Kathi Graham-Leviss
Submitted: 15 February,2002
1288Setting Professional Standards and Boundaries
Preview: Professional standards are strong guidelines for how you treat yourself within your business or career. They can include a code of ethics, guarantees, how many hours you work, etc. Professional boundaries are about how you want your clients to treat you ... (more)
Published By: Maria Marsala
Submitted: 16 February,2002
1289Do What You Always Do, and You'll Get What You Always Got
Preview: There used to be a computer game called 'Leisure Suit Larry - Looking for Love in all the Wrong Places.' How appropriate that concept is to the vast majority of businesses: they are looking for customers in all the wrong places. There is a famous true s... (more)
Published By: Martin Avis
Submitted: 16 February,2002
1290Why Change?
Preview: Why are most people tired at the end of their workday? Not because they've had to do so much physically demanding work. Most jobs are not physically tiring. Running down a Mastodon -- that's tiring. In an "information" economy, most people's jobs are not... (more)
Published By: Robert Brents
Submitted: 17 February,2002
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