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Are These Self-Limiting Beliefs Preventing You From Starting A Small Business?
Here are three common disabling beliefs which prevent people from starting small businesses because of the fear of failure. Many think they are not well enough educated, come from a poor background which holds them back, or think they need...

Build Your Small Business by Building Relationships
People do business with people that they know and trust. As a solo entrepreneur, your goals will be to make yourself known to your target market and then elevate the relationship to the trust level. This process of building relationships can take...

How To Create The Ultimate Small Business Marketing System In 7 Simple Steps
Copyright 2005 John Jantsch Let me get right to the point. The single most powerful small business marketing tool on the planet is a marketing system. But . when I talk about a marketing system I am not referring to those academic exercises...

The Fourth Law of Gravitational Marketing for Small Businesses: The Four Basic Tasks All Of Your Marketing Messages Must Perform.
Marketing is really a simple process when you get right down to it. The biggest mistake most small businesses and sales professionals make and you're probably making it too...is that you make it too complicated. All of your marketing and sales...

What's So Small About Your Business?
There is nothing 'small' about running a small business. Usually it takes more effort than running a large business. You have to act as CEO, Accountant, Director of Sales and Marketing as well as Human Resources. What is so small about that? ...

 
Top 10 Rules for Small Business Success


1. Target
You are not all things to all people. Decide on your niche--narrow your focus and broaden your appeal.

2. Be Different
If your competitors are doing it, don't. Stand out from an overcrowded marketplace where so much of the advertising and products look the same.

3. Build a Team
Don't hire an employee to fill a position. Employ a person to be part of a team to build your business.

4. Be Fast
Time is the most precious commodity. When delivery is expected Friday, show up Thursday afternoon. Return calls and emails now.

5. Say Thank You
A lot. Tell your customers and employees how much you appreciate them. Better yet, do it the old fashioned way: take pen to paper and write them a note.

6. Be Consistent
Make sure your business has a consistent look and feel. A customer must get the same flavor from everyone within your organization. Always.

7. Smile
Throw out the reasons you think people buy from you like price, product quality or your warranty. They buy because they like you.

8. Fanatical Optimism
The glass must always be half full. Attitude will always win out in the end and infect all of those around you.

9. Sell Soft
Don't ever hard sell. Solve problems. Satisfy wants. Do what is truly best for your customer.

10. Leave Your Comfort Zone
Never accept the idea that this is the way you've always done it. Never accept that a new idea or technology could never work for you.




About the Author
Brian Grinonneau is the general manager of McMann and Tate Advertising in Perrysburg, Ohio. His firm specializes in helping small business owners cut through the clutter in a crowded advertising marketplace.

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