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    The 4 Business Plan Threats
    There are four critical areas causing business plans to change. All are changing trends in the business environment. The four areas we will examine are: 1) government trends, 2) economic trends. 3) technological trends and 4) cultural trends. Each one causes a specific impact on our decisions and requires us to make adjustments. Some changes are dramatic and require dramatic reactions to minimize their effect on our business.First are government trends. There are several different sources caused by changes in regulations, tax policies and new legal precedence. Most of these are not a direct result of what we are doing in our business, but are the result of political and social shifts. On the legal side, changes result from court cases. It is absolutely necessary to address these cha
    Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, adver

    Is Your Business Card Hurting Your Business
    If you have bought into the practice of "image or personal marketing," it's time to take a fresh look at what today's consumer really wants. The 80's and 90's were the decades of image and personal marketing. Marketing experts advised Realtors® to prospect using a personal brochure. "Tell the consumer about how many houses you sold. Use your glamour shot that illustrates how professional you look and don't forget to include it on your business card as well." What seemed like a good idea ten years ago can be the kiss of death in today's consumer oriented environment. Increasing your business in this environment may call for a quantum shift in your approach. A simple place to begin is by changing your business card. If you want a business card that actually attracts business, follow the five tip
    Become your customers top-of-mind choice.

    Some of these snapshots of real life SmartPartnership success stories can be adapted to help your kind of business (or non-profit or government agency) thrive…

    1. *Offer Special Touches That Your Competition Doesn't*

    That’s how guests at the Holiday Inn Express enjoy the opportunity to try Kohler’s new multi-function showerhead and spa bath.

    Families staying at some Holiday Inns featuring Nickelodeon Family Suites get to play in a water park and arcade.

    Who knows how many people chose to stay at the Ritz Carlton during one Fall, rather than at another luxury hotel because of an added thrill, complimentary use of a brand new Mercedes during their stay?

    2. *Trade Benefits to Lower Your Overhead - While Attracting Attention with a "First Ever"*

    That's how T-shirt designer Tami Minatelli could exhibit at nine street fairs last summer without paying for her booth space. A manufacturer of a new, unique, no- stain suntan lotion paid for Tami’s booth. Because she wore their lotion and her T- shirts, with a sign above her head, describing her original painting-on-cotton method and the lotion’s “do no harm” guarantee. Next to burn protection, that’s the biggest concern of people who use suntan lotions.

    3. *Co-Create Products That Provide Another Reason to Buy - and Attract Media Coverage*

    That’s why Volkswagen's Beetle and BMW are creating an in-car adapter to accept iPod music players by Apple Computer Inc.

    Spectacularly expensive iPod minis, decorated by Swarovski with 1,000 crystals (one for each of the 1,000 songs it can store) are attracting priceless publicity, as have some cell phones and pianos, also “Crystallized with Swarovski"

    That's how the new Acer laptops look ever more elegant now that they are packed into a candy red casing, designed by Ferrari 3400, complete with the sports car’s logo.

    That's why this summer you’ll have another reason to buy Adidas’ trendy new walking shoe. It will sport striking-looking and cushy Eagle F1 tire treads from the tire giant Goodyear.

    4. *Get Introduced to Prospective Buyers Where Your Competition Isn't Even in Sight*

    That’s why those who fly on Delta Air Lines airline, Song, will see cabin interiors and flight attendant uniforms created by clothing designer Kate Spade.

    5. *Become a Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, advert

    How Much Should You Charge?
    When marketing a product or service, businesses find it difficult to set their prices. Too high, and no-one will buy, too low, everyone will buy, but you will go broke. So how do you set your prices?The basic principle of pricing is that you should set your prices as high as the market will allow. But what does that mean? (You may not decide to do this for other marketing reasons such as trying to buy customers, or offering an introductory price to encourage people to try a new product or service. But this should be a conscious strategic decision.)When setting their prices, the single biggest mistake that businesses make is not to understand the value they offer compared with their competitors. So you must understand why your product is better than everyone else's.Is it stronge
    ll, rather than at another luxury hotel because of an added thrill, complimentary use of a brand new Mercedes during their stay?

    2. *Trade Benefits to Lower Your Overhead - While Attracting Attention with a "First Ever"*

    That's how T-shirt designer Tami Minatelli could exhibit at nine street fairs last summer without paying for her booth space. A manufacturer of a new, unique, no- stain suntan lotion paid for Tami’s booth. Because she wore their lotion and her T- shirts, with a sign above her head, describing her original painting-on-cotton method and the lotion’s “do no harm” guarantee. Next to burn protection, that’s the biggest concern of people who use suntan lotions.

    3. *Co-Create Products That Provide Another Reason to Buy - and Attract Media Coverage*

    That’s why Volkswagen's Beetle and BMW are creating an in-car adapter to accept iPod music players by Apple Computer Inc.

    Spectacularly expensive iPod minis, decorated by Swarovski with 1,000 crystals (one for each of the 1,000 songs it can store) are attracting priceless publicity, as have some cell phones and pianos, also “Crystallized with Swarovski"

    That's how the new Acer laptops look ever more elegant now that they are packed into a candy red casing, designed by Ferrari 3400, complete with the sports car’s logo.

    That's why this summer you’ll have another reason to buy Adidas’ trendy new walking shoe. It will sport striking-looking and cushy Eagle F1 tire treads from the tire giant Goodyear.

    4. *Get Introduced to Prospective Buyers Where Your Competition Isn't Even in Sight*

    That’s why those who fly on Delta Air Lines airline, Song, will see cabin interiors and flight attendant uniforms created by clothing designer Kate Spade.

    5. *Become a Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, adver

    Medical Billing - GX2 Record
    We're almost to the end of our review of oxygen billing for medical billing practices. So far, we have covered the GX0 record and the GX1 record for NSF 3.01 specifications. In this installment, we're going to cover the GX2 record, which is facility information.Usually facility information is covered in the E records of a claim. So why do we have to include facility information in a CMN for oxygen billing? The reason is because of the nature of oxygen therapy. Oxygen therapy is strictly regulated because, quite honestly, working with oxygen can be very dangerous. The number of regulations for working with oxygen are enough to choke a horse. That's why there is all this red tape when submitting claims. Therefor, facility information is not only required in the E records but also in th
    guarantee. Next to burn protection, that’s the biggest concern of people who use suntan lotions.

    3. *Co-Create Products That Provide Another Reason to Buy - and Attract Media Coverage*

    That’s why Volkswagen's Beetle and BMW are creating an in-car adapter to accept iPod music players by Apple Computer Inc.

    Spectacularly expensive iPod minis, decorated by Swarovski with 1,000 crystals (one for each of the 1,000 songs it can store) are attracting priceless publicity, as have some cell phones and pianos, also “Crystallized with Swarovski"

    That's how the new Acer laptops look ever more elegant now that they are packed into a candy red casing, designed by Ferrari 3400, complete with the sports car’s logo.

    That's why this summer you’ll have another reason to buy Adidas’ trendy new walking shoe. It will sport striking-looking and cushy Eagle F1 tire treads from the tire giant Goodyear.

    4. *Get Introduced to Prospective Buyers Where Your Competition Isn't Even in Sight*

    That’s why those who fly on Delta Air Lines airline, Song, will see cabin interiors and flight attendant uniforms created by clothing designer Kate Spade.

    5. *Become a Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, adver

    How Much Is A Great Business Logo Really Worth?
    A great logo can help a business project a positive image while a bad logo can bring a negative impression about a company. For many companies, a logo is the only identifiable mark a potential customer may ever see, so it needs to be memorable, descriptive and easily recognizable. If a logo is the company spokesman, how much is it really worth?Cheap logo designs are all over the Internet - logo designs under $150! $99 logo designs, $75 logo designs, $49 logo designs and even lower! You will easily find a wide range of prices for logo design on the Internet. Be careful of cheap logo design offers, some designers may be using clip art. A logo design that includes a royalty free piece of clip art cannot be copyrighted. That same piece of clip art could be used on dozens o
    look ever more elegant now that they are packed into a candy red casing, designed by Ferrari 3400, complete with the sports car’s logo.

    That's why this summer you’ll have another reason to buy Adidas’ trendy new walking shoe. It will sport striking-looking and cushy Eagle F1 tire treads from the tire giant Goodyear.

    4. *Get Introduced to Prospective Buyers Where Your Competition Isn't Even in Sight*

    That’s why those who fly on Delta Air Lines airline, Song, will see cabin interiors and flight attendant uniforms created by clothing designer Kate Spade.

    5. *Become a Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, adver

    Net Branding Trends – Part I
    Branding has always evolved from the simple to the complex, just like everything else. Evolution begets progress. Now in this Information Revolution the battle of branding is always as they put it – innovating itself and stiff competition is the name of the game. For those who don’t know what "Branding" is, simply put, its giving your product or service a Name and a Logo, or a certain jive and feel so clients, customers, or future advocates of your product/service will remember whatever your selling or offering, in exchange for whatever earnings you might get from them.Just knowing that must be enough to change you views as a business owner, as Management expert "Robert Heller" puts it plainly, how you brand your product/service must change the way you view the competition As a business own
    Bigger Customer Magnet by Joining Forces to Offer More Helpful Tips *

    That’s why, when pillow-maker, Leo Hollander decided to drop private labeling work in favor of launching his own brand, he recruited complementary partners. On his "Live Comfortably” web site, he provides articles by a feng shui expert, a chiropractor, and a color specialist. Result? He boosted all partners’ visibility and credibility – in front of their mutual market of customers.

    6. *Give Your Niche Market Something They'll Want to Talk About*

    To reach men in bars, sports arenas and restaurants, advertisers used the Wizmark, otherwise called an "interactive urinal communicator.” As men step up to the urinal they activate, with the slightest movement, a sensor that prompts red lights to flash, crunchy guitar chords to sound and a 30 second commercial to appear. Yes women, the male response has been positive.

    7. *Let Your "First-Ever * Story be Optimally Timed for All Partners*

    That’s why Oprah Winfrey and General Motors could *make dreams come true* for audience members and reap millions of dollars of free media coverage. Women were escorted out to the parking lot where they saw rows of beribboned Pontiac 6Gs to drive away. What a way to kick off the new TV season and be top-of-mind for car buyers.

    That's why this summer you’ll have another reason to buy Adidas’ trendy new walking shoe. It will sport striking-looking and cushy Eagle F1 tire treads from the tire giant Goodyear.

    8. *Give People Another Reason to Try Your Product*

    That’s how Applebee’s and Weigth Watchers attracted new customers without advertising more. When Weight Watchers designed and branded several low-cal menu items for Applebee’s, followers of their diet program (and those thinking of losing weight) could eat out without guilt, at Applebee’s. And Applebee’s fans got a first-hand introduction to the flavor of Weight Watchers.

    Bottom Line benefit:

    SmartPartnerships generate a profitable payoff for all partners because, at the very least, they get a credible introduction to each other's customers.

    You don’t have to go it alone any longer. The “feel good” truth is that, with the right partners, the sum is greater than apart.

    Here are some low-risk and high-opportunity ways to jump-start your first consumer-attracting SmartPartnership

    1. Print joint promotional messages on your bills.

    2. Offer a reduced price, special service, or convenience if customers buy services or products from you and your partner.

    3. Hang signs or posters promoting one another on your walls, windows, or products.

    4. Mention one another's benefits when you speak at local events or are interviewed by the media.

    5. Show the joint use of your services and their benefit on the health of patients

    6. Pool mailing lists and send out a joint promotional postcard.

    7. Promote your partners' products during their slow t

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