Archive for the ‘Small Business’ Category

Business Ethics – Why Are They Important in Small Business?

October 16th, 2011 by admin

Rarely is there the individual who does not encounter an ethical or moral dilemma at some point in his or her business life. Whether that individual is the owner of a multinational corporation, a small business entrepreneur, or a new or established employee, everyone is likely to have to face such an instance eventually. Much like a personal ethical dilemma, an individual is faced with making a decision based on how it will affect not only himself, but on how it will effect the organization as a whole. One of the major problems when dealing with an ethical dilemma in business is that individuals are often swayed by business profits and the legality of a decision.

Small Business Set Up

October 9th, 2011 by admin

From the moment you hang out your shingle you are responsible for your own business, your own actions, taxes and hopefully- your own success. Building some good habits from day one will only help you during this hectic time. Here are five tips that will help instill some good business practices.

1. Record Keeping

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Record keeping is definitely something that is a good habit to establish early on. It is suggested that you find the right software bundle for your business and begin right away. For those of you who are buying a business that is already established, take a look at the records that were previously kept and use those as a reference for your new record keeping system or else think about incorporating the old system.

Crowdsourcing Your Small Business

October 2nd, 2011 by admin

Crowdsourcing is a way that small business owners can outsource projects that would be typically carried out by an employee or contractor to a large group of people (a crowd), through an open call.

For instance, a small business may ask their customer base to help develop a new product idea, complete a design task, refine or test a new product. Crowdsourcing has become very popular with businesses large and small. Allowing them to leverage Web 2. 0 technologies for mass collaboration and helping them to achieve their business objectives.

5 Small Business Ideas To Get You Started

September 23rd, 2011 by admin

Are you looking for some great small business ideas? You have probably come at a crossroad in your life wherein you believe you are now capable of running your own business. However, the big question remains. What kind of business should you get into? If you are just one person with very limited budget, this article will present to you some of the small businesses that you may want to consider.

Women and Small Business

September 22nd, 2011 by admin

In the book Women and Small Business author gives all the guidelines and tools need to start, operate and succeed in a business of their own. In the mentioned book she tried in the fist part to explain how has changed the role of women in the world along centuries. In the second part she researched all neccesary abbilities of women who like to start up their own business,make differences among women and men owners and gave advices to them.Additionaly, she made some very important questions which need answers for all prospective owners,as following:

What is my reason for starting a business? What type of business can I start? What skills, interests, and personal qualities will I bring to the business? What are my strengths and weaknesses as a business owner? What fears must I overcome?

Social Media Marketing Tips For Small Business

September 14th, 2011 by admin

Social networking platforms build buzz, boost business and serve small businesses as low-cost/no-cost marketing tools. Small business owners need to understand how these tools strategically serve and support small business first so they best implement social media strategies to sell products and/or services.

Social Media, simply put, serves users and organizations in marketing in three ways:

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1. Communication

Marketing is all about building relationships — relationships start with communication. New web tools like blogging, micro-blogging (Twitter), social networking (Facebook, LinkedIn, Ning), podcasting (BlogTalkRadio), video distribution (YouTube), event coordination tools (Meetup), wikis (Wikipedia) photo sharing (Flickr, Photobucket), and product review sites (epinions.com) allow small businesses to communicate, educate and share information directly with their current and prospective customers.

Small Business Marketing Principles For Success

September 8th, 2011 by admin

It seems as if most of the entrepreneurs I’ve encountered lately are looking for the “get rich quick” version of small business marketing. Unfortunately, such a thing doesn’t really exist, but if you’re looking for some tried-and-true marketing principles that can accelerate your success, I’ve got a few to share with you:

Pull Marketing Works Better Than Push Marketing

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I’m not sure who coined the terms pull marketing and push marketing, but the idea behind them is simple. With push marketing, the small business pushes its advertising towards its prospects who may or may not be interested. With pull marketing, the small business attracts (pulls) its prospects with interesting content and materials which aren’t strictly advertising based.

Small Business Marketing – 7 Relationship Killers Small Businesses Can Make

July 21st, 2011 by admin

Are these customer relationship mistakes damaging your business?

The relationship between a small company and their customers is a tricky one. While not as intense as that with family members, surprisingly enough, long term business relationship have similar risks for both parties as any other “friendship”.

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The situation between you and a customer can be damaged by broken promises, business betrayals and lying or giving false impressions.

These “relationship killers” can result in you missing out on opportunities, sales or even becoming involved in a costly legal action.

Of course not every business relationship goes bad or ends in a lawsuit. Many small businesses have maintained amicable and profitable relationships with their customers for decades.

List of Small Business Ideas – 3 Unique Business Ideas That Could Explode Your Income

July 19th, 2011 by admin

These days, small-scale entrepreneurs are quickly gaining ground and popularity. If you really want to start your own business, take a look at the list of small business ideas in this article and you might just find one that is ideal for you.

Putting up a business can be a little daunting, especially when you consider the big businesses exerting dominance in your neighborhood. However, that doesn’t mean your dream of starting your own business is doomed.

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Our list contains a lot of interesting and exciting business ventures that require little capital and yet bring in big profits. Choose from the list of small business ideas below and get started!

1) Buy and sell on eBay.

Easy Small Business Ideas

July 16th, 2011 by admin

Here are some easy small business ideas for people who want to start their own business without the complexities of having a business. At some point or another in your lives, you wanted to own a business, even just a very small one. Not only does having your own business helps you feel that you are our own boss but it helps you generate additional income for the household. Isn’t that great?

Most successful companies come from small business ideas. With a lot of perseverance, hard work, and careful planning, small companies grew into big profitable ones. If you are thinking of establishing your own business, here are some ideas you should consider.