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7 Small Business Marketing Tips
7 Small Business Marketing Tips Copyright 2005 Bob Leduc http://BobLeduc.com Here are 7 low-cost but highly effective marketing tips to help any small business find customers and generate sales quickly. 1. Don't Advertise Like a Big...

Five Strategic Management Tasks for the Small Business Owner
You have been considering starting up your own small business for some time, now. You have read books and perhaps subscribe to some magazines that focus on small business. Maybe you have started to investigate what exactly you would like to do...

Small Business Financing Alternatives
While being your own boss and owning your own company has many advantages and benefits, there are many challenges that you face as a small business owner. One of those challenges invloves meeting the cash requirements of operating your business....

Top 5 Reasons Why Your Small Business Needs a Custom Website
Category: small business Today, in North America, almost 70% of households have access to the Internet. It has evolved to the point where the Internet has become an integral element in the way business is conducted, and is shaping the...

What Every Small Business Owner Should Know About Creating Ongoing Customer Relationships
If you were a customer on the telephone calling your place of business with a question or complaint and were ready to make big purchase, which of the following phrases by your employee would make you feel welcome and want to complete your...

 
Six Ways Small Businesses Can Survive In A Crazy Economy


Contrary to popular belief, small businesses can survive a crazy
economy by taking some proactive steps.
1. Provide spectacular customer service -- every time. Have a friend or colleague visit your business and provide feedback from a customer's perspective. This person should be unknown by your staff and willing to provide a candid assessment.
2. Make sure your front and back office work like a well-oiled machine. Are the front line and the back office telling your customers the same thing?
3. Manage your customer relationships -- return customers take the least amount of effort -- use that to your advantage. Keep in touch often.
4. Review your strategic plan monthly (weekly is even better). Make sure you're doing the things that will get you where you want to go.
5. Adjust your strategic plan as necessary. Your "smallness" makes you more flexible.
6. Communicate, communicate, communicate -- with your employees
and your customers. Nurture those relationships. Ask for feedback often.
Denise O'Berry helps small business owners identify and execute the steps to grow their business. Find out more at http://www.whatspossible.com