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    Creating A Buzz For Your Small Business
    Whether you like it or not, you have to make alliances to truly market your business for free. Take for example the limousine business. Limousine companies can easily make alliances with retail stores that sell and rent tuxedos, wedding chapels, sports stadiums, and more. The key to fusion marketing is finding out who your customers are and what else can
    ite about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?
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    Dynamic Strategy Process to Increase the Value of Your Initiatives
    Introduction With numerous isolated initiatives running concurrently within an organization, there is often little idea of how they interact or overlap, leading to no clear overview of the benefits. The result is duplication and the need to repeat initiatives on regular intervals. Research shows that on average 40% of value of an initiative i
    As a small business owner, you may recognize the marketing potential of blogs. But you may wonder what topics you should write about. How can you make your blog interesting to read, and keep your readers coming back for more? Use the following list of blog topics to guide your small business blogging efforts.
    1. After an event, blog a recap of how it went, who you met, what was discussed, customers' positive reactions, etc

    2. Share stories that show off what you know and what you can do. Explain how you work with clients/customers; describe a typical customer experience. And don't forget to let readers know how to contact you or find out more about your services.

    3. Write about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?

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      Lathe Chuck
      The lathe chuck has been an important tool more or less as the antique Egyptians used a simple man-powered lathe to cut designs and forms into wood. Working with the ancient lathes requires two-man task. One person has been engaged in cutting tools to carve or shape the revolving piece of wood. The second person twisted the wood by using a bow and piece
      read, and keep your readers coming back for more? Use the following list of blog topics to guide your small business blogging efforts.
      1. After an event, blog a recap of how it went, who you met, what was discussed, customers' positive reactions, etc

      2. Share stories that show off what you know and what you can do. Explain how you work with clients/customers; describe a typical customer experience. And don't forget to let readers know how to contact you or find out more about your services.

      3. Write about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?

      4. Write a description of th
        What Does It REALLY Take to Be Making 6-Figures as a Service Professional?
        Over the past 30 years, I've read so much on how to makemoney that I know I can write a series of books on thetopic, books that would cut through the junk and you don'thave to buy 101 things for each area. Most of the information repeats itself -- same author,different title and packaging or different author repeatingsomeone e
        f how it went, who you met, what was discussed, customers' positive reactions, etc

      5. Share stories that show off what you know and what you can do. Explain how you work with clients/customers; describe a typical customer experience. And don't forget to let readers know how to contact you or find out more about your services.

      6. Write about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?

      7. Write a description of th
        Make Money on eBay - Make Sale Packages of Similar Items
        Those who make money on eBay are always looking for new and different methods to make their sales. One of the methods that some sellers use is to pull similar items together and then to sell them as a package. In some cases this can result in a higher sales price. In all cases eBay listing fees are reduced by going from multiple auctions down to a single
        rk with clients/customers; describe a typical customer experience. And don't forget to let readers know how to contact you or find out more about your services.

      8. Write about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?

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        Information Overload and the Drowning Out of Your Advertising Dollar
        As a small business person do you ever feel that your advertising dollar is being drown out by information overload? The advertising is usually too expensive and anyone who has ever advertised in a newspaper, unless it is a large ad (full page or double truck advertisement) has had a tough time finding their ads as they are often buried in some back sec
        ite about industry developments -- what do you think? What does it mean to future trends? How does it relate to you and/or your company?

      10. Write a description of the product development process, and/or where you found inspiration for your most recent product line. What's the backstory there?

      11. Offer a product gallery (often called a photo album in blogs), so sales reps have a resource to offer potential customers. When the reps make sales calls, they can just guide customers to your blog to see the latest product.

      12. Blog about examples you find online or in the field that use your product creatively. Include links to the projects and describe what you like about the project. (Email the person to get their approval first.)

      13. Post an entry describing an anecdote from your daily life, featuring a funny comment your child/staff memb

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