Thursday, February 28, 2013

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In addition to testing and counseling provides consultant soil vapor emissions tests and other analyzes on concrete base with plaque. We offer a wide range of blinds, carpets, laminates, hardwood and tile.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012

High Quality Business Identity With Custom Business Logo

Are you planning to launch a new business line that captures your freshest business ideas? Still grappling with the final business logo to reflect your business profile? With so many distinct brands in the market today, how will yours stand out? The answer lies on crafting the appeal on your business logo.

Before you can even finalize your business image for printing and branding, you need to remind yourself that this corporate / business logo is crucial to give your business its identity and branding appeal. For you to be able to hit the right buttons for a quality business identity, ask yourself what are some of the essential points that you need to take into account.

For a custom business logo to matter, one of the things that you need to take into consideration is the quality of relevance. Your custom logo or business signage should easily point on to your business enterprise. The least qualification for a custom business logo is to bring out clear associations to the kind of business that you do. So in the event that a person comes across it, he or she can easily recall what the business is all about. Image retention is very crucial in business branding - you have to be able to come up with a distinct image or graphic design that strongly demands presence and identity. That way, potential clients and customers can recall your business and it's only possible if your business logo is well designed enough to be unforgettable.

Tips for Business Logo Designs: What Really Matters?

If you're after a business logo design that's attuned to your business philosophy then you got yourself a treat. The market for business logo designs these days can unfold you a stream of choices for design firms and brand identity professionals that can help you come up with the most ideal business signage. If we are to assume that a company or a business logo becomes a distinct trademark for your particular brand name then you need to ensure that your chosen design does not only communicate a professional look - it should warrant attention and appeal from the people as well.

Whether or not you're planning to hire a design firm or business logo design company to help you develop the perfect logo for your company, you still need to familiarize yourself with the basic essentials of creating one. So when you sit by to craft an ideal logo for your business, what really matters?

Many brand design experts believe that you're taking business success a step further if you have come up with the right design to encapsulate your business ideals. Here are some of the things that really matter when it comes to conceptualizing, developing and designing a logo.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Business Networking International

Business Networking InternationalBusiness Networking International is honored on becoming the world's greatest affiliate business. Chapters consist of one fellow member for each profession. Like a co-founder as well as previous us president of an BNI South Florida part, I'd like to reveal a number of our suffers from with you in order to assist you in creating any business decisions in connection with business.

BNI was launched in the middle 1980's by Medical professional. Ivan Miner along with started in California. One of the primary ideas from the business is "givers gain". Medical professional. Miner increased the organization with a nationwide and shortly a global drive in business networking.

What is all this concerning?

Whether you start a whole new phase involving BNI or sign up for a per-existing one, your purpose, because it refers to your section, is two crease. The 1st important things you may be performing, is keeping the eyes and also hearing wide open with regard to business testimonials with users inside chapter. The opposite crucial operate is actually prospecting various other business professionals for regular membership.

How can regular membership assist you?

An individual benefit when you move testimonials and referrals for the reason that folks acquiring people recommendations will certainly really feel a responsibility to return the particular prefer. Think of it this way, how do you feel whenever you receive a gift within the holidays and also you lack someone to return to the one that offered that for your requirements? Same task costs business testimonials.

To conclude

Business Networking International is an extremely properly set up as well as worthwhile corporation. A number of chapters have a problem as a consequence of an attitude regarding rigid sticking towards the bylaws, other folks benefit from all of them. Usually the one member every profession can typically be deemed a durability from the corporation.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Business Networking in 5 Simple Steps


There are 5 essential steps to building business through business networking;

1. Set your networking objectives
2. Identify your target market
3. Develop your proposition
4. Define your inner network
5. Build your advocates

Go to the full article, Business Networking in 5 Simple Steps, for more and a complimentary ebook to help you build a plan based on these 5 steps.

Good Networking!
Dave Clarke
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Baby Boomer Entrepreneur - Who Do You Trust For Business Advice?

Who would you trust to give you good advice on how to best function as a Baby Boomer Entrepreneur?

The Washington Post was interested in finding the best business wisdom hidden in classic movie quotes.
We asked entrepreneurs which famous lines from the silver screen offer the greatest insight and advice for running a business. The top 15 are below, but we want to hear from you, too. Which other movie quotes do you think offer valuable business lessons?
Of the choices presented, my favorite was from Cynthia Kay:



"Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore." -- The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"Small business owners today know that doing business can be fraught with a whirlwind of uncertainty. We can end up in places we never intended. This famous line provides small business owners with the inspiration to think beyond their own little worlds, to step out of traditional ways of doing business and explore what is possible. Yes, we are small businesses, but we have big ideas that can take us on an amazing journey." -- Cynthia Kay, president and owner of Cynthia Kay and Company in Grand Rapids, Mich.
I have actually used this quote many times over my career to point out that times have changed. I think it is particularly relevant to baby boomers establishing themselves as entrepreneurs. Regardless of your prior life situation, you are trailblazing a new frontier as you move toward being a baby boomer business owner.

Most of us have had experience with the technical aspects of our work. Michael E. Gerber, author of The E-Myth Revisited, gives us the classic examples of cooks opening restaurants, mechanics opening auto repair shops, and carpenters becoming home builders. The problem for us is that we may not have the managerial skills to hire and train people to do that work. Even more rarely do we have the entrepreneurial skills to organize and market such a business.

Whoever you select to provide you with advice must understand what you will need to perform the full range of duties you will have in organizing your business. Plus they must have the understanding of how to teach you the business development skills required to grasp how all the pieces fit and interact with one another in the various stages of getting your business up and running.

To help you with a vision of what you face as you move out into a new frontier, I have prepared a video: Baby Boomer Entrepreneur - You Need A Guide.

To see more of the cute suggestions offered by the Washington Post, please check out this link:
The best business wisdom hidden in classic movie quotes - The Washington Post:
The article has quotes that you can build upon...if you can use them in the right context. You have to know if you are still in Kansas.


Shallie



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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Baby Boomer Entrepreneurs, 70% of Great Businesses Do NOT Start With A Plan.




 Do great businesses start with a plan? The answer is "no" according to Anthony Tjan.

Tjan says that 70% of businesses with a successful exit (that is, an IPO or sale to another firm) did NOT start with a business plan. Tjan, CEO and Managing Partner of the venture capital firm Cue Ball, discovered this information while researching the forthcoming book that he is co-authoring --Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck. He and his colleagues interviewed and surveyed hundreds of successful entrepreneurs around the world to see what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur and build a really successful business.

...their business journeys originated in a different place, a place we call the Heart. They were conceived not with a document but with a feeling and doing for an authentic vision. Clarity of purpose and passion ruled the day with less time spent writing an idea and more time just doing it."  
 This conclusion has sparked quite a controversy. You can see 158 comments at the time I am writing this post.
http://blogs.hbr.org/tjan/2012/05/great-businesses-dont-start-wi.html?awid=6705632995402906805-3271

Though I believe in business plans, I believe that the dream must come first. It is the vision that leads to the development of the business plan. The well written plan, with well defined systems, leads to successful implementation...which results in a successful business. This pathway avoids the 80%+ failure rate of the typical entrepreneurs.

Though this sounds radical, you will hear much the same thoughts from Michael Gerber, author of The E-Myth Revisited. In the above video, Gerber describes how the entrepreneur goes through a four step process that starts with a dream and ends with implementation.

What do you think? Please share your comments below.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Making Friends in Business

I have recently returned from a week skiing in the Swiss Alps on what is now the annual Netski trip organised by Warren Cass. The party was made up of 18 business people who have become friends through organised networking. This year they included leaders from Angels DenBusiness-SceneDirectors CentreEcademy , Tax Advice Network  and NRG-networks 

In the organised networks we run we help business owners, professionals and entrepreneurs to develop business through networking. This works if you focus on building relationships first with the right people. Do the right things and business follows. Nobody on the skiing trip was selling to each other yet business was done and referred. Relationships first, business second.

I overheard a conversation between one of our party and someone else on a lift. The other person had asked what organised business networking was all about. After the reply he said, "I see, you're in the friends making business."

Friends are people you know well and like. They show loyalty, affection and offer help and support. All things that you need in running your business!

Friends first, business second.

Good Networking!
Dave Clarke

 ps Visit the new home of the business networking blog for the latest posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

What Will You Do With YOUR Next Five Years?

The Five Book Video - YouTube: ""



'via Blog this' You are an aspiring Baby Boomer Entrepreneur. What will you do with the next 5 years?

This video takes you on an inspirational tour of your mind as you explore what you will do differently over the next 5 years. It is based upon the book, 5, by Dan Zadra.

Shallie

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

What The Mint Taught Me About Marketing

The Buck Stops Here: $1 Coins to Be Curtailed - WSJ.com:



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Early this morning, I awoke to an e-mail from a friend, Ed. Ed wanted to know what I thought about the Mint stopping production of coin dollars. Of course, my friend was aware that as Superintendent of the United States Mint (Philadelphia), I was involved in the first production of the Susan B. Anthony coin dollar in 1979.

As I watched the coverage, I was transported back to the early discussion of smaller coin dollars in the late 70s.

I recalled going into my office many mornings and finding mail bags with drawings from elementary school children from across the country. Many teachers inspired their students to participate in government by sending their suggestions for who should appear on the front of the new coin. As always, the students were quite creative. Their suggestions ranged from historic individuals to pop culture icons, perhaps even their mother, father, teacher, themselves, or their new puppy. I recall that Elvis Presley was particularly popular. As there is essentially only one law limiting who can be on a coin...the person cannot be currently living...many of their suggestions were possible.

Of course the real decision required hearings in Washington where people appeared to present their opinions. There was a big battle about whether it should be the Statue of Liberty or Susan B Anthony. Then the battle shifted to what image of Susan B Anthony. Should it be her in her early life as in the case of most coins? Or should it be in her later life after the victories for which she is noted?

When the decision was made, we sighed as we came to the end of the debate. Then, the next morning, we awakened to remember that a coin has two sides...the debate was just half done.

Of course there were many decisions to be made before the official First Strike Ceremony in 1979. The next day after the first striking , the process of getting them to the Federal Reserve Banks began. Then  there was another "next day" involving getting the coins into local banks.That was followed by getting them into stores, followed by getting them into the hands of people. This was followed by the first person spending one thinking it was a quarter...followed by the first reporter warning people not to spend the coin dollar thinking it is a quarter.

That battle has raged for 32 years and the discussion is still the same. This leads to what the Mint taught me about marketing:

1. People make decisions on how they feel. The decision are about emotions. Then we select the facts that support our emotions.
2. Everyone has an opinion. For the most part, individual opinions don't matter. It is the collection of opinions that determines if there is a problem that needs to be solved.
3. The fact that there is a problem to be solved does not mean that everyone wants the same solution. Many people awaken in the morning wanting corn flakes. Some of them want Post Toasties and some of them want Kelloggs Corn Flakes.That is not duplication of effort or wasting resources. We call that free market.
4. Marketing is about finding a solution to a problem that enough people want and are willing to pay for, to make it profitable for the person providing the solution. We call that a niche.
5. Business is about serving the niche over and over. Success is in finding your niche.
6. Government has niches too. We call them special interest groups. Government has no way of making every niche or interest group happy by giving them what they want. Government tends to hold it's nose and select one solution that "fits all".
7. Aren't you glad that as an entrepreneur, all you have to do is find the right niche and serve the people in it well?
8. There is always a "next day" unless you fail.