A real understanding of your target market is imperative and form the foundation for ALL business planning. Any business must revolve around the need of a given market.
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Hit the Profit Bulls Eye: Targeting Your Market Effectively
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4707 days ago
Suffering from Bright Shiny Object Syndrome (BSOS)?
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4723 days ago
Are you suffering from Bright Shiny Object Syndrome. Sunglasses won’t help. You can’t get a vaccine from your doctor. It’s highly contagious. Save your profits now.
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Book Review: The Entrepreneur Equation
Posted by MattMansfield under ManagementFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4726 days ago
If you are considering becoming an entrepreneur, The Entrepreneur Equation by Carol Roth is one of the most useful books that you will ever read. It's also the scariest. Read my review of The Entrepreneur Equation.
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Best Accounting Software for Small Business
Posted by MattMansfield under FinanceFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4733 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on May 30, 2011 1:41 am
Wondering what the best accounting software is for your small business? Let Nicole Fende walk you through her hand-picked selections as she highlights the features which help you decide which one is right for you.
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5 Signs You Should Stop Spending and Move On in Business
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4746 days ago
When does perseverance become pig-headed? When does confidence become arrogance? When does your gimmick become a trap? Knowing when to quit in business is hard.
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Overcoming Analysis Paralysis with a Rabbit, Snake and Irish Setter
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4754 days ago
Ever wondered when you should sit tight and when is the time for action? Here is the cure for that dreaded small business owner affliction Analysis Paralysis.
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Be Obscure, Clearly
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4772 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on April 17, 2011 2:19 pm
Today I sat down to write, but had absolutely no idea what exactly I wanted to write about. I then decided to do some scientific research (which consisted of me typing into Google, “today’s best quote” and seeing what came up), telling myself the results would be my topic of conversation.
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Hunt Alligators or Knit with Grandma?
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4781 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on April 9, 2011 5:21 am
Unfortunately in business, the benefits and risks are not always obvious. Quick and fun risk analysis can be done on anything that involves spending time or money.
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Stop Investing Blindly!
Posted by SmallBizFinance under FinanceFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4788 days ago
Time is your most precious and irreplaceable asset. Yet most business owners don't count that as an expense when a project takes 10 hours.How you spend your time will directly impact your bottom line. Unlike other assets, you can’t save it up for a rainy day. Like a phone plan without rollover min
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A Slap in the Face + A Hug = The Entrepreneur Equation
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4796 days ago
Last week I sat down with Carol Roth to talk about running a business, entrepreneurship and her brand new book, The Entrepreneur Equation.
We actually did a web video interview, but unfortunately, my technological expertise (do you hear the HUGE sarcasm here) failed, and so we had to turn it int Read More
We actually did a web video interview, but unfortunately, my technological expertise (do you hear the HUGE sarcasm here) failed, and so we had to turn it int Read More
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