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Five Question-Five Minute Web Makeover Quiz ations of your barn’s office: bookkeeping, marketing, and communications with customers, colleagues, vendors, etc. are vital to your continued survival.If you haven't made the sales and built your clients to an income you want, then you may need a Web Site makeover.What I mean by that is, most people contact a web master to put up their site. They can connect the links but not all are copywriters that bring in new customers and clients. You may have written your own material, bu Many larger facilities employ an office manager or administrativ Down Payment Scams – the IRS is Hunting Little Susy is here for her lesson. John is on the phone about a great young thoroughbred for sale. One of the school horses needs stitches. Oh, and on the other line is Mary calling to find out why none of your student’s entry forms have come in for the show this weekend.Coming up with the down payment for a home purchase can be a big hurdle. If you are straining to get the money together, be careful because the IRS is targeting down payment scams.Down Payment Scams – The IRS is HuntingCharitable organizations do not pay taxes. This occurs when an organization is qualified by the IRS as an Equestrian businesses have all of the same issues as other small businesses with many additional variables. Barn owners and managers are forever running. You have so many hats to wear: trainer, teacher, on-call vet., sales expert, customer service manager and so much more. First and foremost though, you are running a small business. The most successful people in the horse industry are there because of their true love for the animals and the sport. However, like any other small business, to stay successful and frankly, to stay in business, attention must be paid to the details. The day to day operations of your barn’s office: bookkeeping, marketing, and communications with customers, colleagues, vendors, etc. are vital to your continued survival. Many larger facilities employ an office manager or administrative Starting A New Business Is Easy And Other Myths ntry forms have come in for the show this weekend.You’ve got your business ideas, you know what you want to sell and to whom. You’ve even got enough money to survive for six months. The next bit is easy then. Sorry no it’s not – now the hard grind starts. Here are some business myths that you should be careful not to believe.Starting a new business is easy: Well you Equestrian businesses have all of the same issues as other small businesses with many additional variables. Barn owners and managers are forever running. You have so many hats to wear: trainer, teacher, on-call vet., sales expert, customer service manager and so much more. First and foremost though, you are running a small business. The most successful people in the horse industry are there because of their true love for the animals and the sport. However, like any other small business, to stay successful and frankly, to stay in business, attention must be paid to the details. The day to day operations of your barn’s office: bookkeeping, marketing, and communications with customers, colleagues, vendors, etc. are vital to your continued survival. Many larger facilities employ an office manager or administrativ How a Blind Annuity Insurance Agent Tripled His Income in Just 90 DAys any hats to wear: trainer, teacher, on-call vet., sales expert, customer service manager and so much more. First and foremost though, you are running a small business.Had a phone call from an agent who said that by following these five marketing strategies he went from being blind about marketing to tripling his annuity production.Check it out...1. He was blind to the fact that he needed a good quality mailing list to use when he mailed out a series of postcards he received from our mar The most successful people in the horse industry are there because of their true love for the animals and the sport. However, like any other small business, to stay successful and frankly, to stay in business, attention must be paid to the details. The day to day operations of your barn’s office: bookkeeping, marketing, and communications with customers, colleagues, vendors, etc. are vital to your continued survival. Many larger facilities employ an office manager or administrativ Blogging - Everyone Else Is Doing It - So Why Can't I
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