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211: The Easy Way Is The Hardest Way
If you have a deal with a company that tells you that you can sell their products without needing to be a legal business with a federal tax id number or a reseller?s permit, then you are spending a lot of time for very little.
It is nice to throw up a few ads for a company and sell a few products for them and get paid for it without having to deal with customer satisfaction, a bunch of legal paperwork, and merchant accounts. All you have to do is set back and wait for your...
212: The #1 Missed Marketing Opportunity For Home Businesses
This is something it took me a year or so to actually see the big picture. This is a practice you will see that is familiar if you look around at most of the worlds major companies. Think about the last time you called and ordered a pizza from Papa Johns. They answered the phone promoting their newest pizza. They have a database with your name, phone number, and street address giving them detail about your previous orders. After they repeat your order to you they try to do wh...
213: Customer Says No Money? Make The Sale Anyway!
"Wow, I wish I could because I love it, but I can't afford it right now" Sound familiar? Or maybe they want so many items they cannot decide and end up leaving the party with nothing. Yikes...there must be a solution!
One idea is to use a well-tested program used by many department stores: A gift registry. You've used them for weddings, baby showers and many other events. Why not for your business?
Be sure to let all your party guests know about it so during the party t...
214: Three Sellers Tell What Works In Direct Sales
According to Direct Selling Association statistics, 85 percent of direct sales people spend fewer than 30 hours per week working their business. Working part-time is the reason many people go into the business of direct sales in the first place. But what are some proven methods that will help you work smarter, not longer?
A top-level producer with one company has worked with her company for over seven years. A mother of three and an elementary school teacher, she?s taking ...
215: Discriminating Taste: Using Ebay Buyer Requirements To Avoid Unpaid Items
What are Buyer Requirements?
They?re the controls you use to limit your exposure to questionable buyers. If you?ve never had trouble with unpaid items and aren?t worried, you may elect not to use them at all. But if you?re concerned about selling something, you can turn up your Requirements Protection and potentially block people that might not pay for the item.
What Kind of Control Do I Have?
According to Clayton Kunz, eBay?s Trust and Safety policy manager, ?There ...
216: Having A Professionally Decorated Home Or Office Is Easier Than You Think!
Many experts believe we live in the "Age of Design." People aren't satisfied just to have a product, they want the product to be visually pleasing and exude a certain mood. Function alone no longer necessarily means beauty.
No question about it, the way your home or workplace is decorated can have a huge impact on how the space makes you feel. Recent research into the best business practices shows the best way to increase morale and lift spirits in the office is to put new...
217: Ebay Drop-Off Centers: Selling For Someone Else
EBay has moved offline. Several companies, like Snappy Auctions and I Sold It On EBay, offer sellers franchises for brick-and-mortar eBay stores. These drop-off spots take customer items, evaluate, photograph, and list them online, collect the payments, and ship the items to their buyers. In other words, they do all the work?for a percentage of the selling price, of course.
Beginner Strategies
If you?ve contemplated jumping on the bandwagon and opening a physical drop-o...
218: Learning From History: 5 Common Ebay Mistakes
Errors in Judgment
Certain mistakes are common among eBay sellers, even those with experience. But avoiding them can result in higher close rates and better final prices. Lynn Dralle, of http://TheQueenOfAuctions.com, shares the five top mistakes she sees eBay sellers make:
1. Writing a Bad Title. Look at the keywords other sellers are using for similar items, and use every relevant keyword you can?make the most of your 55 characters! Avoid wasting characters on punctua...
219: Are You Making Yourself Dull And Boring?
I'm very afraid that most of us are slowly becoming dull and boring. Mind you, we aren't naturally boring, we're just becoming that way intentionally, through great effort.
I can hear you thinking right now, "You're kidding! Right?"
No, I'm deadly serious. I have irrefutable proof this is happening, and I'm willing to take just a few moments of your valuable time to prove this to you.
My theory works like this: We live in an age when society has developed ever strict...
220: Now Your Business Can Take Advantage Of Video Conferencing
Does your business have job sites scattered all across the country or the globe? Do your employees have to travel hundreds or even thousands of miles to make important meetings, while their expense accounts add up? With advances in technology and reductions in costs, now your business can take advantage of video conferencing, too.
As employees travel great distances away from their normal job sites to attend important meetings, hours of employee productivity are lost. And ...
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