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Opening A Dollar Store - Does Location Really Make a Difference? ur goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can.Are you opening a dollar store? Have you started looking for a location yet? If not, then it is important to know that finding the right location is without a doubt the most important tasks that you will undertake prior to opening your store. Take the time to thoroughly examine the location options that are available before you make a decision.The demographics of the potential dollar store shopper are very broad, and the number of shoppers within that demographic group is huge. Excellent visibility and high traffic count, coupled with easy acce One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. Be Sure You Are Understood Before Acting and You Can Make Progress at 20 Times the Usual Rate Beginning an internet business can seem like climbing Mt Everest in tennis shoes to some of us. You have to make a lot of decisions as to what you are going to market, who you are going to market to, how you are going to market your product and/or services, how much you are going to charge, etc. As the old saying goes, “A journey begins with the first step”, so does starting your business begin with your first stepI heard this story told about film director Cecil B. DeMille. I have no way of knowing if it's true, but the story beautifully captures the communications stall.Mr. DeMille spared no expense to part the Red Sea for his epic production of The Ten Commandments. Actors, engineers, horses, and assorted other animals were everywhere. The dust, heat, and noise were ferocious. Finally, everyone was ready to go and DeMille called out, "Roll the cameras" and "Action." After he finished shooting the scene, DeMille called to a cameraman on a high cliff to Usually, there are basically two types of people that want to start a business, planners and the action personalities. The planners will create all types of plans forever, but will be hesitant to take the first action step. Why? Usually it is due to a fear of failure of their plans. The action personality wants to start the business today and to heck with the planning, “Let’s just get this business going”. This person may succeed over time, but they most likely will spend a lot of extra money and wasted time in accomplishing success unless they are extremely knowledgeable about their potential customers. Now to succeed in starting your business, and to hopefully be successful in your business, you must combine these two traits if you are working alone. If you are partners with someone, made sure you both are not the same type, planners or action personalities. Planning must be your first step. I know if you are an action person, this is going to be very hard for you to do. I speak from experience. It is very hard for me once I get an idea of something I want to do, to stop and plan the steps out. My attitude is usually, “lead, follow, or get out of my way”. However, a good friend of mine by the name of Joe Carbo, who was very successful in the mail order business many years ago (he has since passed away), wrote a very successful book called “The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches”. While there were many excellent tips in the book, the one that hit me the hardest was to make your plan as detailed as possible. Now at the time, I was not a stranger to planning as I had already headed up and started three companies for other large corporations. So I had done a lot of planning already. But the tip took me to a more detailed step. Just as an example. If you wanted a new car, don’t just wish or plan for a car, but put this information about every detail of the car on paper. The car model, color, body style, every accessory, etc. Now carry this over to your business planning. Don’t just say you want to be doing $100,000 in business your first year. If that is your goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can. One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. I Drop Shipping - An Entrepreneur's Dream or a Fool's Nightmare? action step. Why? Usually it is due to a fear of failure of their plans.For many people, the possibility of selling goods online appears fraught with difficulties. Firstly, you need to locate a product, store inventory, organise a good shipment or carrier company and so forth. But what if you could become a successful online retailer without having to worry about those problems?The answer is that you can…a simple type of retail called drop shipping. Let us take a look at the pros and cons of this method of retailing.Drop shipping is the name given to the retail method where you sell a product at a price of y The action personality wants to start the business today and to heck with the planning, “Let’s just get this business going”. This person may succeed over time, but they most likely will spend a lot of extra money and wasted time in accomplishing success unless they are extremely knowledgeable about their potential customers. Now to succeed in starting your business, and to hopefully be successful in your business, you must combine these two traits if you are working alone. If you are partners with someone, made sure you both are not the same type, planners or action personalities. Planning must be your first step. I know if you are an action person, this is going to be very hard for you to do. I speak from experience. It is very hard for me once I get an idea of something I want to do, to stop and plan the steps out. My attitude is usually, “lead, follow, or get out of my way”. However, a good friend of mine by the name of Joe Carbo, who was very successful in the mail order business many years ago (he has since passed away), wrote a very successful book called “The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches”. While there were many excellent tips in the book, the one that hit me the hardest was to make your plan as detailed as possible. Now at the time, I was not a stranger to planning as I had already headed up and started three companies for other large corporations. So I had done a lot of planning already. But the tip took me to a more detailed step. Just as an example. If you wanted a new car, don’t just wish or plan for a car, but put this information about every detail of the car on paper. The car model, color, body style, every accessory, etc. Now carry this over to your business planning. Don’t just say you want to be doing $100,000 in business your first year. If that is your goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can. One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. Sun Zi Art Of War - Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Salty Swamps & Marshes ype, planners or action personalities.When crossing salty swamps and marshes, move away quickly; never linger there. If you need to engage the enemy in salty swamps and marshes, stay close to areas that are lush with grasses and have your rear to the forest. - Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of WarAbove is the principle of deployment when in salty swamps and marshes. Salty swamps and marshes are is similar to crossing a river. But compare to crossing a river, salty swamps and marshes are more difficult to get out because of the mud condition. So if you are caught in swamps Planning must be your first step. I know if you are an action person, this is going to be very hard for you to do. I speak from experience. It is very hard for me once I get an idea of something I want to do, to stop and plan the steps out. My attitude is usually, “lead, follow, or get out of my way”. However, a good friend of mine by the name of Joe Carbo, who was very successful in the mail order business many years ago (he has since passed away), wrote a very successful book called “The Lazy Man’s Way To Riches”. While there were many excellent tips in the book, the one that hit me the hardest was to make your plan as detailed as possible. Now at the time, I was not a stranger to planning as I had already headed up and started three companies for other large corporations. So I had done a lot of planning already. But the tip took me to a more detailed step. Just as an example. If you wanted a new car, don’t just wish or plan for a car, but put this information about every detail of the car on paper. The car model, color, body style, every accessory, etc. Now carry this over to your business planning. Don’t just say you want to be doing $100,000 in business your first year. If that is your goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can. One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. How I Survived an IRS Audit (and How You Can Too!) t hit me the hardest was to make your plan as detailed as possible. Now at the time, I was not a stranger to planning as I had already headed up and started three companies for other large corporations. So I had done a lot of planning already. But the tip took me to a more detailed step.Though I read the letter three times, there was no mistaking the grim news: I was being summoned to the IRS for an audit. I had an instant flashback to the third grade when I was called to the principal’s office. I didn’t know what I had done, but it must have been something bad.After a tense conversation with my husband, I called my accountant. “You have nothing to worry about,” she assured me. “We have everything in order.”The letter indicated that I needed to bring several items including bank statements, credit card statements, the p Just as an example. If you wanted a new car, don’t just wish or plan for a car, but put this information about every detail of the car on paper. The car model, color, body style, every accessory, etc. Now carry this over to your business planning. Don’t just say you want to be doing $100,000 in business your first year. If that is your goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can. One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. Be Prepared - Get an Emergency and Disaster Kit ur goal, break your $100,000 down into your goals for the each month, then each week, then a daily average. AND PUT IT ON PAPER! Why? So you can measure your progress. Now you can establish the same type of planning for all your other needed functions. Planning who you are going to market to, their gender, age group, ethic group, location, etc. And then continue all of your planning in the same style, being as detailed as you can.When a disaster happens, failing to prepare is preparing to fail. Those that are prepared in advance with the correct supplies and action plan will inevitably be in a better position than those that do not. You should develop a unique action plan for each place that you and members of your family visit; this includes work, school, the gym and the homes of other members of your family.In the case of a disaster contacting other members of your family could be difficult. That is why you need to have a plan which will dictate where your family will One of the steps, I have taken in planning projects for many, many years, is to develop a daily schedule for accomplishing an end goal. Let’s say, I was opening a new store location. I started from the opening day I wanted, and worked backwards to the current time and scheduled every function that needed to be done by a certain day in order to accomplish my goal. When did planning need to be started, when did site approval need to be done, when did construction need to start, when did every phase of construction need to be completed, when did merchandise need to be ordered and delivered, people hired, etc. By having this time of detailed plan, I could make quick adjustments if someone wasn’t meeting the schedule. And I was always able to come in on schedule and in all case on or under budget. Why do most construction projects fail to meet their deadlines? Because, in, most cases, while there is a plan, it is not detailed so it can be measured on a daily bases. If you don’t meet your daily goals, you won’t meet your weekly or monthly goals. And before you know it, you are at the year’s end and guess what, you missed your goal. So make your planning detailed and then ACT ON IT. Adjust as you must and you will accomplish your goals. Once you have done this type of planning a few times, it will become second nature and will relieve a lot of stress and unplanned surprises. Good luck and good planning.
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