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Email Etiquette 1
I thought it might be worth visiting some email etiquette for all as the majority of the readers of this newsletter are now on email.
It is important to consider that when emailing people you are on show, whether you like it or not, 24...
PAINLESS SMALL BUSINESS COST-CUTTING... WITHOUT LAYOFFS!
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Positioning in Small Business Marketing
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The Demise of Buy & Hold
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Wholesale Secrets Revealed: The Holy Grail Of Wholesale
Like the legendary search for the Holy Grail, the cup that
Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, the same "holy
crusade" goes on today by veteran and newly anointed
business owners for the perfect wholesale, surplus, and
drop-shipping...
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eBusiness - Small Business Necessity
The rapid growth of the internet commerce in recent years
presents established small businesses with a serious dilemma. On
the one hand, they can stick with the business model that has
worked for them for the last number of years. On the other hand,
they can make the shift to serious eBusiness.
Choosing to stand pat is usually much easier in the short term.
But in the longer term this almost certainly means they will be
left behind by technology, and lose many of their most important
clients to more aggressive competitors.
But shifting to eBusiness may involve committing substantial
resources to developing a new game plan. That usually means
refining product lines to make them easier to sell online,
upgrading computer systems and websites, and training personnel
at all levels to be more web savvy. It also means developing or
hiring staff to handle the administration of new marketing,
sales, and delivery systems, and working with outside
consultants and service providers to handle the technical
aspects of the new program that cannot be handled by your own
people.
Is adopting an eBusiness Solution worth the effort?
Are the short term difficulties involved in making the
transition to eBusiness worth the effort?
In virtually all cases, Yes.
It is like any other investment in your business. Some
businesses look at the cost of upgrading production equipment or
of renovating their office or retail space and decide it is
simply not worth the cost. They decide the future is too
uncertain to risk moving ahead, so they opt to tread water until
either circumstances change, or they simply cannot continue any
longer in business.
In this sense, choosing to stay abreast of technological changes
is a business necessity. And these days, deciding to get
involved with eBusiness is the most important technological
decision many current businesses will ever make.
Advantages of eBusiness
Here are some of the more important advantages of moving to
eBusiness.
You can develop a more cost-effective Communication and
Marketing Strategy - The most obvious advantage of "upgrading"
to eBusiness is that it gives you a vital web presence. In an
upgraded "eBusiness environment" your company web site becomes
the focal point of your communications and marketing strategy.
And in an era when an increasingly large number of people are
using the web as their first source of product and service
information, "being there" 24/7 is extremely important.
You can reach New Markets World Wide - The internet offers
exciting ways of reaching new markets that could only be dreamed
of in the past. There are methods of promoting your products
online that allow you to precisely target the
customers you are
after whether they are in your town or on the other side of the
world.
You can reach Local Customers and Prospects more effectively -
Until recently, companies offering a product or service to local
customers could not see the benefits of having an online
presence. But as more and more people become comfortable with
using the internet instead of traditional advertising sources
like classified ads or yellow pages, having an aggressive web
presence makes better business sense even for local companies.
This may also offer a springboard to developing new markets
further afield.
You can cut Advertising and Marketing Costs - Online advertising
is not only more efficient, but it is often less expensive than
traditional advertising. After sales training expenses can also
be reduced by utilizing online seminars, training videos and
tutorials.
You can streamline the Ordering Process by taking orders online
- Implementing an online ordering system allows you to eliminate
manual paper work or telephone order taking. It also offers the
possibility of integrating your sales order system with order
fullfillment and delivery so customers can be up to speed on the
progress of their orders at all times.
You can cut Communications and Telephone Costs - While the costs
of voice communications using long distance telephone services
have been coming down rapidly over the last few years, switching
to an eBusiness model offers the possibility of totally
eliminating many of these costs. Of course there is traditional
email. But beyond that, there are systems like "Live Help" where
customers can chat live with support or sales staff. And the
most recent development is VoIP (Voice Over Internet) which
promises to completely revolutionize telephone service.
Finding the right eBusiness Solution
Every business is unique, so every business will require a
unique eBusiness solution. Chances are most small businesses
will not have the resources inhouse to make the move. In that
case they should find an eBusiness solution provider that takes
a comprehensive approach to each situation. Rather than offering
a pre-packaged program, they should be able to look carefully at
a business and make recommendations based on its specific needs.
That includes the ability to provide staff training and ongoing
support long after the initial system is put in place.
About the author:
For more information about eBusiness Solutions, see Diggy
eBusiness Consultants ==> http://www.diggy.com/profile.htm ||
Rick Hendershot is a writer and creator of Linknet Promotions
==> http://www.linknet-promotions.com || See Power Listings for
low cost effective advertising
==>http://www.linknet-promotions.com/power-listings.php
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