When it comes time to actually sell the business, do not short change yourself and let a professional determine the proper price
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Why Industry Multiples Can Be Dangerous When Valuing a Business
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4996 days ago
Why Great Ideas Can Fail - Core77
Posted by pangardencr under StrategyFrom http://www.core77.com 4997 days ago
Great ideas are not sufficient, it has to go through the whole organization, people has to buy into the idea and make their own.
"A successful product or service has to navigate a complex terrain of hurdles, constraints, technologies, and opportunities. There are myriad market forces, fundamental needs, competitive strategies, core competencies, and market adoption forces. And the product must deliver its promises, not only functioning well, but also providing pleasure in the interaction." Read More
"A successful product or service has to navigate a complex terrain of hurdles, constraints, technologies, and opportunities. There are myriad market forces, fundamental needs, competitive strategies, core competencies, and market adoption forces. And the product must deliver its promises, not only functioning well, but also providing pleasure in the interaction." Read More
When is it Okay to Outsource Writing Work
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under StrategyFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 4998 days ago
An Article that gives insight on when and how should a writer outsource his writing work. This gives the effects of outsourcing writing jobs and its circumstances
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Book Review: Strategy for Sustainability by Adam Werbach
Posted by jakeadams under StrategyFrom http://www.entreprenant.us 4999 days ago
In Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto, Adam Werbach (former president of the Sierra Club) creates a clear correlation between sustainability and business success. By sustainability Adam is not simply referring to being “green” or “eco-friendly” or “socially responsible” or any of the other buzz words and phrases that are thrown around by marketers. A sustainable strategy takes in to account not only the environment but also the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the business surroundings
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It Sucks Getting Scammed on Flippa
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.mywebestate.com 5000 days ago
You are exposed to a high risk of getting scammed buying and selling websites on Forums - but when it comes to Flippa, I expect the risks to be significantly lower
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Best Way to Buy a Business
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5004 days ago
By giving the keys to a business broker with a buy-side agreement, you will unlock doors that you did not realize would open.
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Why Small Business Bloggers should Learn from YouTube Stars
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5005 days ago
I stumble on an interesting update regarding YouTube stars making over $100,000. Here's why Small business bloggers should learn to embrace video blogging
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How to Settle Disputes Between Business Partners: 8 Tips
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5006 days ago
When disputes between partners in a business arise, they can threaten the business more than any competitor can - 8 tips to settle disputes between business partners
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Why Small Business Networking is Crucial in Lead Generation for Your Business
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5009 days ago
For small businesses, lead generation is crucial. Here's why your local small business networks play an important role to maintain your small business success
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Why Integrated Collaboration Tools Make Sense
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under StrategyFrom http://webworkerdaily.com 5009 days ago
It's very easy to wind up with very different tools for tasks like project management, customer relationship management and team communication. That can mean spending time copying information from one tool to another, and constantly having to switch from one tool to another.
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