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  • How to Convert a Hesitant Therapy Client  By : Kim Richardson
    Everyone is leery of the unknown. Some of our potential therapy clients have concerns. These people need your product or service, but you must convince them that you can be trusted and they should work with you. Often their concern comes from a limited understanding of what you do. Or they may have a friend or family member that had a bad experience with a therapist. There are “bad apples” in every profession and unfortunately there are times when others have to overcome problems caused by such
  • How to Market a Small Business  By : Grant Eckert
    When you are launching a small business, there are many things which could potentially stand in your way. A small business can be a difficult thing to market. There are situations in which you will be competing with people who have a larger monetary base, and who in turn will be able to reach more of the population. However, do not be discouraged, marketing a small business can be difficult but is not impossible.
  • Therapists: Make Sure You Define Your “Target” Client  By : Kim Richardson
    Therapists and practitioners need to define their target market. However, to do that effectively, they need to understand the meaning of a “target market”.
  • The Pros And Cons Of Serving Alcohol In Your Restaurant  By : Patricia Farnham
    You may find that serving alcohol in your restaurant is going to work out very well. It could bring in more customers for you that otherwise would choose to dine somewhere that offers them wines, wells, and drafts for them to consume. However, some individuals don't like the idea of eating somewhere that offers alcohol. They have the concept that they are eating at a bar instead of at a restaurant.
  • Coffee Shop Menu Ideas  By : Karyn Lewis
    What should you place on the menu of your coffee shop? This will definitely take some planning so don't rush. You want to give customers enough choices that they will be content enough to keep coming back. The more choices you offer though the more training your employees will need. This can become an issue if you have a high turn over rate at your coffee shop.
  • Help Yourself With Internet Banking Websites  By : T. Detty
    Is the nature of business forcing customers to use internet banking? Or, is there something in it for the customers?
  • Emergency Response for Small Businesses  By : Megan Hazel
    Emergencies of some kind occur on a daily basis, sometimes several times in the same day. It should come as no surprise that the key to surviving an emergency is being prepared. Chaos and confusion can quickly turn a bad situation into a devastating one. This is true for both the home and the workplace as well. Emergencies are high stress situations, and can be made significantly worse by having not being prepared.
  • Introduction to Disaster Recovery for Home and Business Locations  By : Craig Elliott
    Disasters can strike anytime, anywhere. Recovering from disasters can be a major task, especially if not handled properly. Chaos and confusion generally rule the day. The need for organization is critical and everyone wants to return to some semblance of "normal" life. It doesn’t matter whether it is a small, local disaster or a major, national scale event. The goal is the same; get back to some form of normalcy as quickly as possible.
  • Important Tips for Storing Hazardous Materials  By : Craig Smith
    Most companies have hazardous materials lurking around (and no, I'm not referring to the day old coffee in the break room.) According to the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management, hazardous material is, "any item or agent (biological, chemical, physical) which has the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment, either by itself or through interaction with other factors." This broad definition covers many materials used in any workplace.
  • Tally Accounting Software Can Significantly Benefit Both Small And Large Businesses  By : Blake Allen
    Tally accounting software handles maintains all Books of accounts starting from records of vouchers, and ledgers and handles different types of vouchers like payment, journals, debit notes, credit notes, sales, purchases, receipt notes, and delivery notes.
  • Unhappy with Your ISO Registrar or Auditor?  By : Sandy Tokola
    Whether or not your ISO auditor ‘fits in’ with you company is important. If you are unhappy with your current auditor or registrar, start by reviewing your contract closely.
  • Small Business Funding .......A savior for small enterprises  By : Antony eldwin
    Is finance proving to be a bottleneck for your business? It happens with almost all businesses – particularly small and medium sized businesses and entrepreneurs. You might have a dynamic vision, a solid business plan, some good useful asset base – all except the much needed working capital. And this is where most business owners run up against a wall.
  • What you Need to know about … Small Business Marketing on line  By : Dawn Abraham
    Small Business Marketing on line, how to make sure you’re a success. These basic foundation tools can triple your on line income.
  • The Future Of The Bed & Breakfast Business  By : Patti Rob
    Bed & breakfast businesses continue to be opened up all over the country. They are a great way to have a successful business. You definitely need to have the right elements present though if you want your doors to remain open. People definitely enjoy staying at this type of business so give them something to look forward to. Be creative in your efforts but always keep the key ingredients as part of the package.
  • How to Become ISO Certified  By : Sandy Tokola
    Becoming ISO certified is not as complicated as some may think, but it does take time and dedication.
  • ISO Certification – What’s Mandatory and What’s Not?  By : Sandy Tokola
    As a business considering an ISO certification, it is important to know which industries require certifications and in which instances compliance is an alternative.
  • Unsecured Start Up Loans For Small Business – Is It A Good Idea?  By : Antony eldwin
    Finding the right loan to start up your small business can be difficult, especially if you're trying to figure out whether or not you should accept secured or unsecured loans to meet the initial expenses of your business. These are some of the information on unsecured start-up business loans that will help you make the final decision.
  • Buying a Franchise  By : G.Entp2
    Before investing in a particular franchise system, carefully consider how much money you have to invest, your abilities, and your goals.
  • Austin Profiles: Amy's Ice Cream  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses Amy's Ice Cream, one of the sweetest local Austin businesses of the past 20 years.
  • Get More Website Traffic: How to Get More Prospects Guaranteed When You Write Articles  By : Eric Gruber
    Do you know how to write articles that get you more website traffic and prospects guaranteed? Your Article Marketing Experts reveals 7 ways to get your audience to read what you write & buy what you are selling.
  • SurvivalStrategies.com: The KEYS to Private Practice Success, Part 1  By : Harvey Schmiedeke
    Opening your first private practice and being your own boss is cause for both excitement and knee-knocking jitters. You are filled with hope and a desire to succeed. But you know the factors that put the majority of start-ups on the rocks, and what things you must know to navigate to success?
  • SurvivalStrategies.com: The KEYS to Private Practice Success, Part 2  By : Harvey Schmiedeke
    Opening your first private practice and being your own boss is cause for both excitement and knee-knocking jitters. Do you know the factors that put many start-ups on the rocks and what you must know to navigate to success? This article continues with another common myth that encumbers owners.
  • Business Cost Savings Through Safety  By : ABB Safety Net
    Benefits in an implemented safety program will save any business money. Safety affects any business and a safety program will make the workplace safer.
  • Starting a Safety Program for Small Business  By : ABB Safety Net
    The purpose of a safety program is to involve employees in achieving and maintaining a safe, healthful workplace. This program will have a safety committee that will discuss and find solutions to problems that can cause accidents, injuries, and illnesses. Fewer accidents, injuries, and illnesses will lower your workers’ compensation costs and insurance premium rates and can increase your profit.
  • SurvivalStrategies.com: The KEYS to Private Practice Success, Part 3  By : Harvey Schmiedeke
    Opening your first private practice and being your own boss is cause for both excitement and knee-knocking jitters. In Part 1 & 2 of this series I discussed two of the myths that occur in private practice. This article continues with another common myth that encumbers owners.

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