Posted on : 18-01-2011 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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Blogs continue to drive results for businesses through a multitude of avenues. Search engines like websites that provide updated content, helping your website to rank higher for relevant keywords. Additional traffic stems from return visitors, who stay abreast of your latest happenings.
However, how do you successfully promote your blog to attract more readers? There are many ways to creatively and actively promote your blog. Below are 6 good ways we feel you can use to successfully promote your blog.
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Directories
There are many online directories and clearinghouses where you can submit your blog articles.
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Posted on : 15-01-2011 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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The good news is that these tools not only help business owners understand their tax obligations, they also offer a foundation in good business management that can be referenced all year round.
Tax Tools and Tips for Each Stage of your Business
Whether you are contemplating entrepreneurship, are a start-up or full-fledged business owner, these guides from the IRS are specifically designed to help small business owners start and manage their business venture.
And it’s not just tax tips. Each guide provides information on how to make business decisions such as choosing your business structure, choosing and managing a retirement plan, hiring employees and so on –all with the tax ramifications in mind.
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Posted on : 21-12-2010 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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While the holiday shopping frenzy begins the day after Thanksgiving, you should be ready to implement your holiday sales plan. Social media should have a prominent place in your marketing campaign this holiday season. How will you use social media to promote your holiday and end-of-year sales?
Here are five tips for you to consider when using your small business social media accounts:
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Ask followers what they are shopping for
You can utilize social media as a market research tool. Casually inquire to your followers and fans what is on their wish list, or what they are considering to buy for others.
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Posted on : 17-12-2010 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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Here are some quick tips to help guide you through the process.
Conduct a Sales and Marketing Review
In business you spend a significant amount of time looking ahead, whether it’s budgeting, managing pipeline and cash flow, staffing plans and so on. But a lot can happen in a year, so taking stock of the year is a useful first step in helping you align your priorities for the year ahead.
As you look back ask yourself some of these questions about your sales and marketing efforts in 2010:
- Which products or services were in highest demand, and were these the most profitable? H
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Posted on : 15-12-2010 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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Search engine marketing (SEM) has evolved quickly over the last few years and is now one of the top marketing devices used by small neighborhood retail stores to major international manufacturers. However, SEM tactics, such as pay per click, is a tricky business and has heavy competition. The best way for your small business to succeed with SEM is to have a sound strategy.
Here we offer three key tips to help you improve the effectiveness of your SEM campaign.
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Day/Time/Season Strategy
Your search engine marketing using PPC may be more effective if you narrow your choices for when your ads appear.
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Posted on : 10-12-2010 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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Change isn’t always a bad thing, but with employees putting in more hours and taking on more responsibilities, change can quickly become an ever-tightening noose around the neck of your business – unless it’s properly managed.
As humans we don’t always welcome change – it brings uncertainty, stress, and can lead even the most loyal of employees to question their dedication to your business.
That’s why unstable times require honest and true leadership.
With strong leadership, your business and its employees will become more agile and resilient to change. Without it, employees quickly become disgruntled, lose interest and quietly plan their exit.
Here
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Posted on : 07-12-2010 | By : Jesse Lee | In : Business Advice
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“Death, taxes and childbirth! There’s never any convenient time for any of them.”(Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind).
This might be true, but you can at least alleviate some of the burden of tax season by doing some preparation in advance. For the small business owner, this means taking the time to maintain good records, understanding what tax deductions you may be eligible for, and taking steps to prepare for the January wage reporting season (see Part 1).
But it also means familiarizing yourself and your employees with what’s new for the 2010 filing season. I
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