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    Top 5 Reasons To Accept Contributions On Your Non-Profit Website
    For years small non-profits (and big ones too) could make an argument that:- There is not enough (fill in the blank) in our city. - We have asked everyone we know for a donation! - Our office doesnt get the foot traffic that Non-profit X gets! - We cant pass out anymore flyers than we already have. - No one wants to buy our bracelets anymore.The list of excuses goes on and on. With the ris
    ng group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember w
    Workplace Bully
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    “ Patience, persistence, and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.”

    Napoleon Hill

    Persistence is a key factor in achieving results. Let's go on a journey into your business. Let’s have fun and pretend we're in a hot air balloon. Visualize being up there, the crisp air of summer, the blue sky, wind blowing in your hair. When you look over the edge, viewing your business from above, you may see the following:

    • Business is slowing down. You think, "I need to network" as everyone keeps telling me building relationships is the way to go. Well how do you go about doing that? Joining a formal networking organization, such as BNI or LBN, is one way. Let's try that.
    • You attend the networking group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember wh

    Why Consider a Wash-A-Thon Car Wash Fundraiser?
    There are many ways to run a carwash fundraiser and one of the best ways is to have a car-wash-athon. This is where you get pledges from people who will give you perhaps anywhere from a penny to $.10 for every car you wash. If you have a very busy carwash fundraiser you may be able to wash between 200 and 300 cars and this can add up to quite a bit of money if people are pledging five cents per car washed.If you hav
    y into your business. Let’s have fun and pretend we're in a hot air balloon. Visualize being up there, the crisp air of summer, the blue sky, wind blowing in your hair. When you look over the edge, viewing your business from above, you may see the following:

    • Business is slowing down. You think, "I need to network" as everyone keeps telling me building relationships is the way to go. Well how do you go about doing that? Joining a formal networking organization, such as BNI or LBN, is one way. Let's try that.
    • You attend the networking group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember w

    Is Your Management Style Assisting or Hurting Your Business?
    Many times business owners can have significant differences in management styles that can deter the growth of both the employees and the business.Employees can have differing needs that require differing methods of management as well. Problems arise when the management style of a business owner does not match the needs of the employees.There are two basic management styles that are also broken down into more mi
    ver the edge, viewing your business from above, you may see the following:

    • Business is slowing down. You think, "I need to network" as everyone keeps telling me building relationships is the way to go. Well how do you go about doing that? Joining a formal networking organization, such as BNI or LBN, is one way. Let's try that.
    • You attend the networking group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember w

    Vampire Meetings and How To Slay Them
    Meetings can be like mythical vampires – sucking the life out of intelligent and creative people. And sucking the funds out of businesses. Unfortunately, there are too many of these meetings in business today.A UCLA study said the “typical” meeting includes nine people. If you have nine people in a meeting room for one hour, you have consumed one entire workday – plus some.What about the dollars as
    ionships is the way to go. Well how do you go about doing that? Joining a formal networking organization, such as BNI or LBN, is one way. Let's try that.
    • You attend the networking group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember w
    An Introduction To Labels
    A label is a tag attached with an adhesive, used for the purpose of identifying an object or its contents. Labels can come in several forms and can be distinguished by the kind of stock (base material) that they are printed upon, or by the adhesive that they use. The most common type of label is prepared with a paper stock and is colloquially called a sticker. Labels have several uses, from name tags to the identification of
    ng group and after a few months don't see any results. Now you are exhausted and have a stack of business cards that you've collected. You look through the cards, trying to remember who needed your services and begin feeling overwhelmed.
    • With no clear plan in sight, you stick the cards in your desk and decide to deal with them later.

    I think it is fairly easy to see your Return on Investment (ROI) of time is not paying any dividend. A typical service company owner spends 80% of their marketing and sales resources on acquiring new customers. What if we could adjust the formula and become efficiency experts of our time. What can be done to have the greatest ROI - whether the investment is time, money or energy?

    Successful marketing requires that you are persistent in seeing activities through to the finish line. In the above example, congrats on taking the first step of getting involved i

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