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Advice On Small Business

The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business recently announced that 80% of all new businesses in America ultimately fail. This startling statistic shows the need for business coaches. Obviously, the need for business coaching is great. Here are four methods for you to explode your business advice business.

1. Know Where Your Business Strengths Lie

Do you have the makings of a business coach? Can you advise new business entrepreneurs and prevent them from ending up on the 80% failure heap? To do so, you must evaluate your own business savvy and discover your business strengths. Armed with the vast knowledge of your business strengths, you can find your niche and develop quality advice strategies.

2. Develop a Consistent Approach

Every business situation is unique. Developing a consistent approach to problem identification and resolution will help you stand out as a highly sought business advisor. Develop consistent processes which help you evaluate business operations, identify problems and inefficiencies, create realistic solutions, and implement and manage your solutions.

3. Be Sure Your Advice Produces Desired Results

As a business advisor, you are only as good as the advice you render. Therefore, your advice and solutions must be well tested. Your solutions and methods must produce consistent results.

4. Promote Yourself at Every Opportunity

Obviously, you love coaching. But, you also coach to earn a living. Making money as a coach requires you to promote yourself at every opportunity. Article writing, responding to posts in group forums, and otherwise showcasing your expertise will draw clients to your website and to you.

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Market Your Small Business

I have heard franchise attorneys say that prospective franchisees need the disclosure documents early on so they can make a business plan to see if the franchised outlet is feasible and I debated with them over this point of contention. Potential franchise buyers have also told me they wanted to put together a business plan for their evaluation process and therefore they need all the disclosure documents. They ask for these documents before they fill out the confidential questionnaire. We of course do not send out a UFOC without a completed questionnaire, which has been verified and we know the applicant meets our general approval and then check credit sources to see if they can actually afford it.

We have had potential buyers fill out the questionnaire and leave information out, because they did not feel comfortable with problems associated with identity theft and still want the documents. So that consumer puts us at a standstill. They want to put a business plan together to estimate the worthiness of the business, but need to know all the costs associated with it before they give us their information. Yet that information is readily available on most franchising web sites already. Of course we need to determine if they can even afford it (if they cannot we cannot spend the time on the sales process) or determine if they are one of the huge percentage of all inquiries that are competitors before we give away information contained in the UFOC. To top it off, we cannot assist them with earnings because we do not give earnings claims because we do not collect the data. This is because under the current rules we cannot substantiate or choose not to go to the expense to audit that data even though we know the answers after being in the industry for 27 years. They can call franchisees once they get the documents if they wish. But we cannot give them the disclosure documents pre-maturely. Now the FTC wants us to offer a UFOC because a potential buyer wants it or has asked for it and we have discussed our opportunity with them. The potential franchise applicant wants to make a business plan of our business model, that we do not wish to offer to them or even sell them at such early stages in the sales process?

A potential buyer wants to put together a business plan to get funding to buy a business for which he/she does not have the cash to buy. In order to get a loan, they will need a business plan. But any business plan they put together will be in contradiction to the absolute franchise business model that the franchisor will reveal after the actual purchase, we cannot reveal it sooner otherwise it will be copied and used against our team. I have heard FTC people say that they believe the potential buyer has a right to the information necessary to put together some close representation of a business plan of the franchise they wish to buy to determine if they should buy the business. Whereas this seems like a good idea on the surface the FTC has put into place rules making it impossible. They believe that this type of added disclosure sooner in the buying process will help. Yes it could, but a franchisor cannot provide the information unless first he can substantiate it and second unless the potential franchise buyer can prove he is a real buyer and can afford the franchise. We believe the answer to this concern lies on the back of the potential buyer to fill out a questionnaire truthfully and correctly and for the franchisor to verify data on that application before disseminating any additional information. At that point our company provides for the potential franchisee to go work with an actual franchise for one day and bring a calculator. We can provide a blank spreadsheet with typical expense categories on it but no numbers. The potential buyer in our franchise can visit a current franchisee and bring his/her calculator. And of course the disclosure documents will be provided once the proof of financial capability has been satisfied somewhere in the application process time frame.

It also appears from observation that no one really seems to understand the franchising model outside the actual industry practioners, attorneys in franchising and those who own franchises. The FTC certainly does not see the whole picture. I would invite Steve Toporoff and/or the entire FTC Franchise Group to go on a paid sabbatical and work in a franchisor’s sales department sometime and listen to real franchise buyers ask questions, competitors trying to get information and the obnoxious looky lou’s. The FTC should also send four or five of its highest-ranking franchise sector employees to do the same. I think if that were done you would begin to understand the ridiculous nature of enacting such a revised disclosure rule and you might ask yourself why we have a franchise rule in the first place.

But the FTC is not the only organization that does not understand franchising. I spoke at the SBDC’s Annual Conference in San Diego, CA a few years back. In the workshop on franchising I had about 50 directors from around the country from the SBDC bombard me with questions after giving my talk. I was dumbfounded by the lack of understanding and knowledge on franchising. Almost to the point of frustration and wanting to walk out, I was shocked these were the directors of some of the largest SBDC offices in the country. I carefully worded my answers to make sure they had understood the issues presented to them. Finally we made some headway and many stayed afterwards to continue the conversation because they knew franchising was a major issue with their clients who come in for counseling usually prior to getting an SBA loan or putting together a business plan for a franchised business. I got to thinking about the 550 or so Directors and Executive Management of the SBDC Annual Conference that were in attendance and wondered why weren’t all the participants in our workshop? Instead many had gone to time slot competing workshops as that is generally how such conferences are set up. But what could be more important than franchising which accounts for 1/3 of all consumer dollar in the country and a huge chuck of the small businesses in the US. What other business model can claim 350,000 outlets would the SBDC; “Small Business” Development Centers Deal with? After all franchising is the largest sector in small business, not to mention accounts for the most efficient small business models. Executives of the SBDC should have training in franchising as compulsory.

FTC should be helping all potential consumers of a franchise to understand what franchising is, but look at the information put out by the FTC, all they do is call to attention all the possible frauds and tell consumers to watch out, just look at their web site. You would think all franchisor is a crook. We all know crooks do not last long in franchising, it just costs too much to even get started, crooks are looking for easy kills with little work. You will find nothing of the sort in the franchising industry. I think the FTC’s tact is a travesty, because some people will lose all their money if they start a small business, franchisors require structure and help people realize their American Dream. You would think that the FTC would applaud such efforts. Instead the FTC purports that the franchisors are fraudulent at all corner, bull! Fact is that the FTC is grandstanding and purporting their own importance to the consumer, offering hundreds of questions that potential buyers should ask of franchisors before purchasing and then making rules prohibiting the answers of the exact questions they recommend to ask through their own rules associated with disclosure. I cannot vouch for the current people of the franchise group but in the Clinton years it was certainly like this. I see a couple of familiar names still associated with the franchise division there, have things really changed? If so should not we be able to tell from the FTC website. In case anyone has not yet got the picture, Franchising Mean Jobs. Jobs are good. Franchising is therefore good and we ought to make a note of it. With giant happy face right smack on the FTC site. Franchising Industry receives award !!! If you need a spokesman, no one believes that more than this kid right here.

The SBDC has hundreds of sample business plans on file to help potential small business owners develop business plans. But none are sample business plans for a franchise. I have in my personal business library, which travels with me ten books on how to write a business plan. None of them have a sample business plan for a franchise business. It is not taught in schools including the curriculum at the Entrepreneurial Studies at USC. I know because I talked with some professors there and then bought all the text books for the classes. Only one or two schools teach the compilation of a franchisee business plan in their entrepreneurial studies courses and then they simply mention it. This is in the whole country, why? Because it is not getting the juice for the most excellent business format and model it is. The FTC should led the field in this regard to alert the public to that fact. Our company has just devised a “fill in the blank business plan,” which we may use to help qualified franchisee buyers. The franchise buyer can call up existing franchisees and decide what numbers should be put into the plan. These are what the franchise buyer really needs, but of course not until they are qualified.

The early disclosure debate for reasons of making a business plan of a possible franchised business does not hold water. Even once the potential buyer of a franchise has the UFOC there are no sample franchised business plans available in most franchise companies. In any franchise the potential buyer must fill out a form and prove financially capable before such information can be given out. In some registration states this would be considered advertising and be subject for review and once reviewed this would go into public record and therefore it cannot be used at all since it would be pre-signing of agreement. The franchisee does not need a disclosure documents prior to the qualifying, nor should a franchisor be required to give it out. If a franchise buyer makes a business plan or spread sheet for a possible future franchise it will surely be incorrect because the franchise buyer does not know the ins and outs of the franchised business yet. Therefore the franchise buyer maybe leading himself into a falsehood of how he believes the franchised business works and what his new franchised business and new lifestyle might entail. In other words he will be fraudulently inducing himself to buy something on bad information, if the franchise buyer were to show this to a franchisor, the franchisor is not allowed to comment for fear it might be construed as an earnings claim as you probably guessed.

We have had many recent potential buyers ask us for the UFOC so they could write a business plan before accurately filling out the application, or before we had a chance to verify what they filled out as being true and correct. This is not a good argument from the potential buyer, FTC or franchisee attorney. First you must qualify and be verified before we give out data for any purpose including writing a business plan for a franchised business. After all you could be a student doing a project and the business plan you write could appear in the next years text book for the publish or perish professor. It could end up on the Internet, which is what happened to one of ours that was written by a prospective franchisee in Little Rock, AR after a counselor of the SBDC felt was her duty thus disclosing proprietary information of our system to all. Thank god it was written by a prospective franchisee and was actually not correct entirely otherwise that would be copyright infringement, which we as franchisors claim on all proprietary information. It does a disservice to the hard work of many franchisees and the franchisor himself to give out such data or make it available to the public in anyway. It also invites competition to the franchisees thus inadvertently gives a competitive advantage to those consumer who have already purchased franchises trying to get a fair and reasonable ROI to feed families, buy soccer shoes and send kids to college. This is another reason why UFOCs and other information should not be allowed to pre-qualified individuals, the information they create as a business plan ends up all over the place. What if the potential buyer builds a business plan based on UFOC data and then starts their own business, deciding not to buy the franchise? The FTC would say that is their right and so it is, however my franchisees would be totally upset that I allowed data to help a future competitor of theirs into their market. I have a responsibility to that consumer too. He is a real consumer, he is a current franchisee and it is franchisors job to see that they are able to achieve up to their ability to follow the system.

Since a business plan is not necessary until you are sure you want a franchise and are qualified and accepted by the franchisor as a qualified franchise buyer, the business plan debate and justification for an early disclosure is invalid. There is sufficient competition in franchising and a potential franchise buyer, who on average I am told by FranchiseOpportunities. com, looks into 15 or more franchises before deciding which one is most suited to their lifestyle, needs for cash flow and amount of financial where with all available. So therefore we can see that until they narrow their selection, there is no need for them to have fifteen UFOCs to make fifteen business plans, which no one would ever do who was not a doctorial student of business, that is not even required for the IFA, Franchise Executive certification program. And alas the doctorial student would not be a real buyer anyway so no franchisor should be obligated to give them such information based on this business plan debate. Now if the potential franchise buyer had accurate and comparable information then of course this business plan point could be valid. Not actually a business plan as much as a “T” on apiece of legal paper of the pluses and minuses of each franchise being considered. A person not familiar with UFOCs like most all real franchise buyers would have a problem going through all the information trying to find the comparable data. And by then his coffee table next to the couch would buckle from the weight of 15 UFOCs when the house cat sat on it, just ask Robin Glen Day, franchise attorney and cat lover out of California. Check out her cat on her website, how cool is that, not bad for an attorney, google her name you can find the site?

The SBA is another organization that does not understand franchising. You may recall a few years ago the SBA contracted with FranNet to put all UFOCs on the Internet for streamlining SBA loans of their preferred lenders. First thing FranNet did was send a sales letter to all franchisors telling them they could now get other franchisor’s and competitor’s UFOCs for a fee. In addition they went through all the UFOCs submitted and did studies you could buy too. This illustrates my point regarding the competitive intelligence and proprietary information being given away due to the lack of understanding of the competition in franchising and different market sectors were the franchisors operate and compete. Obviously FranNet with their coup from the SBA contract would never offer such a service if it were not a desire of the competitive market place to get the information. Yes, I ordered my competitions documents and yes it helps me beat them in the market place. Yes it is unfair, but they are also doing it to me. No, we did not after that point bother dealing with the SBA or FranNet. And yes we turn away most applicants who answer our question of “where will you get the money to buy this franchise?” on our questionnaire; “from a small business or SBA loan. ” As soon as the franchise buyer submits the documents as part of the loan package there is a possibility of it becoming public record. The UFOCs contain so much information, such a P and L, Balance Sheet, experience, number of projected units, location of existing units, etc, etc that it is in essence the same or better than going through a competitor’s office files or trash. This over disclosure promotes Machiavellian tendencies from competition and condemns the noblest of franchisors to spend to guard against it. We did a had a preferred SBA lender forward information about our franchise to a friend of his from the Rotary Club who was a strong competitor and owned a carwash in that region. The competitor then contacted us for more information about what we were doing.

Apparently the FTC, SBA, and SBDC do not understand the competitive nature of business in America and freely help competitors under the guise of helping consumers. Whether or not they realize it, I believe they must, as only an idiot would be so blind to the fact. Many times the competitor turns out to be the actual agency or organization. Franchisors must be careful to not give away proprietary information otherwise it is of detrhyment to their system and could hurt the very franchisees they have enlisted under their wings. These current franchisees and I cannot emphasize this enough are also consumers. They are real consumers, unlike those inquiries, which are un-financially qualified and/or competitors. Think about it.

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Successful Business

What does a successful business look like to you? Perhaps it looks something like this:

A successful business is . . .

  • Active on Facebook.
  • Active on Twitter.
  • Active on LinkedIn.
  • Active on YouTube.
  • Featured in industry magazines, newsletters, and blogs.
  • Running a blog that publishes three posts per week.
  • Appreciated by clients who are happy and feel taken care of.
  • Organized with finances.
  • Steadily growing at all times.
  • Hosting monthly events, talks, or webinars.
  • Talked about on social media.
  • Offering a unique and superior service / product.

And the list goes on and on.

Did you notice how I said, “A successful business” and not “A successful person“? How can one person do all of the above and remain sane and successful? It’s impossible. If you’re a business owner, trying to handle all of the above on your own, you need to start delegating. Not only will you find happiness in your freed-up time, but you’ll also notice your company steadily growing.

When you are exhausted and frustrated by your business, how can it grow? If anything, you end up feeling chained to your company, becoming bitter toward it, and not wanting anything to do with it. What once began as your passion has now become something you despise.

Don’t let this happen to you—or if it already has, get out of the funk, stop allowing your company to run , and find passion in your work again by delegating.

Delegating is one of the best gifts you can give to yourself and to your business. When you stop wasting time focusing on tasks you’re not good at but that need to be performed in order to run a company, you can start focusing on doing what you do best: creating your product or service.

For example, marketing and promotion are two of the biggest energy and time sponges for any business. Often, business owners are unaware of how to market or promote their business and spend entirely too much time attempting to market their company without seeing any results. Successful marketing and promotion takes a great deal of time and effort. If you do it haphazardly or blindly, you most definitely will not see the results you desire.

Therefore, put your marketing and promotion into the hands of a professional who understands your needs and has the skills and knowledge to promote your company effectively.

The same applies for your finances. If you hate doing your business finances or aren’t very good at it, why waste the time? Delegate to someone who knows what they are doing. You save time and frustration and can focus on other areas of your business where your expertise lies.

Delegating will cost you any money in the beginning, but in the long run, your company will be able to grow, and you’ll find much greater success. A company cannot grow if there is a limit on its expansion. You are this limit when you try to do it all on your own. You’re only one person, and there are only so many hours in the day. Growth happens with strategic change.

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Business Marketing Strategy

Here’s a fantastic and very old, but under-used offline business marketing strategy that can explode your local business profits!

On TV recently, I have been watching a new television about restaurant business renovation. It’s called the “Kitchen Job” and is hosted by “John Palino”. I suppose you could say it’s a little bit like Gordon Ramsay’s “Kitchen NIghtmares” TV series. . . without all the swearing. And this show is based in New Zealand. Quite an entertaining show, and very interesting for the business-oriented person who is struggling with marketing strategy.

After watching a few of these shows, It became apparent that one of John Pilano’s most treasured restaurant marketing techniques was personal face-to-face networking. For the struggling restaurateurs, this means taking a platter of their food out into the streets and offering free samples to the public. Now, this works in two ways (well maybe more, but let’s discuss two here):

1. The first reason this works is obvious: people get to taste the food. . . sample the product. Obviously if the food is moreish, the customer will be excited to visit the restaurant to taste more. Whilst this is a key feature in this marketing strategy, it is not the most important.

2. The second – and most important – reason this works is because the restaurateur is networking with his prospective clients. By sharing his or her personality and enthusiasm with the public, the public are made to feel welcome, comfortable and invited. If the caterer plays his cards right and drums up enough personality and excitement, the simple offering of a food sample can be a memorable moment in their prospect’s day. The more memorable, the more likely the prospect will become a customer.

So, how can you apply this marketing strategy to your offline business?

Even if you are not in the food business, is there a way you can offer samples of your product?

If not, then put #2 to work! Instead of product samples, offer samples of your personality! Get out into the public. Mix with your prospects and share your excitement and enthusiasm with the people in your local area. If you feel like you don’t have a bubbly personality, then take a friend with you. Or, you could hire someone to do it for you.

Social networking is commonplace on the Internet for promoting online businesses, but often forgotten as a most effective offline business marketing strategy. Start putting it to maximum effect in your business today!

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Small Business Blog

Considering that business blogs are created with the intent to make money doesn’t it make sense to make them user friendly? The blogging business can be and is very competitive therefore it stands to reason that the site should be developed with the blog reader in mind. Their visits should be positive experiences that include making the site easy to navigate. Site visitors should also be greeted with a layout that shouts ‘welcome’ or ‘come back’ since their loyalty will be what determines the success of the business itself.

Here are 5 details that need to be considered when creating a blog with the intention of earning an income from it.

Categories

It is always a good idea to categorize any content you post to the site. This makes it much easier for both the search engines and site visitors to find what they are looking for. Another benefit of categorizing your post is that you make older posts more readily available for viewing.

Easy to Subscribe

The point of creating a blog is to gain a loyal following to which you can promote goods and services if earning an income is your intention. With that said you want to make it as easy as possible for visitors to return to your platform. Be sure to prominently locate a subscribe button so people can pick up your rss feed.

Useful Content

Never forget that people come to your site for the content you post and not to be sold anything. It is therefore important to maintain your focus on continually creating and posting content that is useful to your readers.

‘Clean’ Layout

Do not ‘crowd’ your site with too many distractions such as banners ads or other forms of advertising like pop ups since this can be annoying to visitors. As just mentioned above reader satisfaction is your top priority and pummeling them with sales pitches is not the way to keep them happy.

Maintain a layout that is easy to navigate with a clean and professional appearance that is easy on the eyes. Remember your blog is a place of business and not a 3 ring circus!

A Little About ‘You’

Make easily available to all visitors a little background information about you or your business. Now you do not need to go in much detail here but share with people a little about your experience and how it relates to the theme of your site. Also make clear your intentions insofar as to why your blog was created and what you hope to achieve.

Business blogs are all about making money therefore ‘extra’ attention needs to be given to the ease, convenience and comfort of site visitors. Being that the blogging business can be very competitive certain details must be addressed when first creating a blog intended as a marketing platform. Yes money is a priority with these sites however the top priority remains the blog reader upon whom the business will be built. 5 details in particular should be addressed from day one on the blog and are discussed above. By making your site comfortable and pleasing to any and all visitors you will be increasing your chances of their return. With this loyalty you can then build yourself a viable and profitable blogging business.

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Latest Small Business

The internet has taken the job market by storm. With rising insurance and gas prices, more people are looking to work from home. The internet helps to make working from home a reality for thousands of people. In this article we will discuss latest business opportunity idea news; the advantages and disadvantages of telecommuting.

Telecommuting is basically web sites that are set up to assist the would be home worker. They have lots of job postings on them. Jobs range from proof reading, freelance writing and reviewers. Telecommuting is basically the job bank for people who wish to work at home and make money online.

But the telecommuter should beware. Some of the jobs can be scams that are geared towards taking money from the unwary. Never pay to get a job. If the job requires that you pay a fee, it is probably a scam. If they want you to work, they will pay you, not the other way around.

There is also no guarantee that you will get paid. The best way to guard against this is to only do a small amount of work before getting your first pay. If the employer values your work, they will pay you to continue. Never do a large amount of work based on promises to get paid.

Many people make their living by telecommuting. It is even possible to make a good living, but like anything, you must learn the ropes and do any research to meet your maximum earning potential. Making money online may seem easy, but it’s a job like any other.

It is a good idea to pick a specific market to target, when telecommuting. For instance, if you’re talented at proofreading manuscripts, then take as many proofreading jobs as you can, and build up your resume. Other job opportunities include ad placing, this is a great way to make money online and with the hundreds of free ad websites you will never be short of a place to place the ads. Employees mostly pay in ad batches and spending just a couple of hours each day can let you make money online you only ever dreamed of.

If you really are serious and want to work from home then you need to start looking on the internet. There is hundreds of legitimate work at home jobs all you need to do is find them.

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How To Run A Business

You are going to need to think long and hard about whether or not you are ready for the change that running a home based business will bring to your life. While the dream of being your own boss may sound appealing, some people are just not cut out to be the leader of the pack and really do thrive off being in the support cast role. This is where many people fit in a company, and while it is nothing to be ashamed of it can be something that keeps you from venturing too far in the business world.

The Decision Is Yours To Make

One of the first things that you will notice when it comes to running a home run business, is that good or bad the decision you make will reflect the company. This means that you can make a great decision one minute that brings you to the top of the world, and the next moment you can make a choice that shatters the company beneath you. Anyone that has not had prior management experience could be the first to make a poor choice that can directly damage the business. This is not because they are not intelligent enough; it is only due to not having the past experience to deal with an issue on the control level. Someone that is in a mid level employment situation, never has to make decisions that are detrhymental to the growth or success of a company.

Balancing Books And Dealing With The Workload

Dealing with a home run business can be a very stressful event, if you are not prepared to deal with all it has to offer. There is book keeping that is extremely important and can never be overlooked. Couple this with supplies and company expenditures, and you have a lot to pay attention too. If you are in a position where you do not have any help to get you through the whole business process, you can find that the field you have chosen can be a harsh one. Many people just starting out do not have the income to support an employee, and this can catch up to you rather quickly without that second or third set of hands. With tax information a must and very confusing, having an employee on the books can actually be more of a hindrance than a benefit. The problem with this however, is that many people find that they cannot get by on their own.

Knowing Where You Belong

When you are going to take on a home run business, one of the first things you will notice is that you will have trouble finding where you actually belong. This means finding what it is that you want to do with the company and what industry you are interested in dealing with. Often you will find people with little experience in home business making the wrong choice on what type of business to start, and this unfortunately leads to failure and then disappointment.

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Business Strategy

The default function of marketing is to build margins and drive profit for an organisation. Therefore there is an alignment of marketing to the business strategy. Instead of marketing being seen as a cost of business, this alignment of objectives and proof of ROI against those business objectives repositions marketing as a business investment rather than a cost.

In Harvard Business Review July – August 2005 an article titled “Turning Great Strategy into Great Performance” by Mankins and Steel, reported that companies only realised 60% of their strategy potential due to a failure in implementation.

There is no evidence that this same trend does not also occur in the implementation of the marketing plan and perhaps the lesson on how to close the gap in strategy and performance for business can be applied to the business of marketing.

The fundamental difference between the marketing process and business process is that implementation of business strategy is largely focused on aligning internal teams, while marketing strategy alignment will involve stakeholder groups that are both internal and external in the form of suppliers.

We have seen examples where marketing has been incredibly effective in aligning the marketing process to the marketing objectives, but the concept of aligning marketing to the business objectives requires any core changes in philosophy and behaviour.

The seven rules proposed by Mankins and Steele are:

  1. Keep the objectives simple and make them concrete
  2. Debate and challenge assumptions, not the forecasts
  3. Use a rigorous framework and speak a common language
  4. Discuss resource deployment early
  5. Clearly identify priorities
  6. Continually monitor performance
  7. Reward and develop executional abilities

A key consideration in achieving business strategy alignment for marketing strategy development and implementation, is having all of the stakeholder groups and suppliers aligned and measured against the same set of simple, concrete metrics (1, 6).

Develop a common language and framework for the development and implementation across all stakeholders and suppliers (3)

Ensure that the resources available are sufficient for the task and that they are applied against the high priority tasks (4, 5)

And possibly the greatest shift is to move the compensation model from a cost and resource based model to one that recognises and rewards the delivery of the common objectives. (7)

By aligning all of the stakeholder groups, including the external suppliers such as agencies to be rewarded for the agreed business objectives you achieve a total business strategy alignment and improved performance through the realisation of that strategy in marketing.

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Best Small Business Marketing Ideas

A small business is something that more people are starting these days. If you have started your own you need to know some effective marketing ideas that will help you get it in front of a lot of people. There are so many small business marketing ideas that you can use. This article is going to tell you a few of the more effective methods for marketing your business.

One: Press releases – These are used many times by small businesses to help them quickly spread the word about their business. You will have to learn how to write an effective press release or hire someone to do it for you. Once your business has been marketed with this method, you will soon find that more and more people know about it.

Two: Article marketing – You want to use marketing ideas that are for online and offline methods. Article marketing is a very effective and free idea that you can use to market your small business on the internet.

Three: One of the more popular and effective marketing ideas is blogging. There are so many people these days getting involved in blogging because it works and is easy to use to spread the word about your what is going on in your business.

These are just a few of the small business marketing ideas that you want to use to get the word out about your business. Take the time to find as many marketing ideas as you can because the more you promote your business the more successful you will be.

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The Best Small Business Ideas

The growing craze for the home business ideas has proved people’s seriousness in finding out extra source of income. Even a large number of people are now able to earn handsome amount through any of the most desirable home based business ideas. These opportunities are simply marvelous as anybody could pursue them in their spare time & that too without making any major investment. Home based business opportunities have brought a good option for all those who want greater freedom & flexibility in implementing business skills. What they need to do is to choose from a pool of opportunities & manage it in a professional manner, so as to ensure a solid income base.

There is no dearth of ideas in this online world. Only a few ones (such as home based data entry & survey jobs, internet marketing & shopping on eBay) have found support among idea seekers. Unlike other opportunities, they are cost-effective & highly productive. People can easily start with them & get the desirable income in no time. Even people can seek for a host of other interesting opportunities, such as taking up franchisee of a branded business organizations or service providers. However, if you are into internet marketing then you can go for website promotion & marketing through blogging, article submission & social media marketing. With the recent trend of online marketing, millions have started utilizing these ideas & getting good ROI.

Advantages of Home Based Business Ideas

Business idea seekers hesitate to try out these opportunities because of the fear of failure. But home based business ideas have been able to deliver what no other idea was able to deliver. These are as follows:

1. Consumption of less time & energy – Full time business makers will get an opportunity to save the time & energy spent on traveling to their offices & start earning from the comfort of their homes.

2. Flexible working hours – A home based business idea personnel can pursue his work in his/her spare time & get quality time to spend with the friends & family.

3. No employee & employer relationship – The business maker will not have to oblige any employee & employer relationship. Rather he/she will have more freedom in working area.

4. Minimum risk with better ROI – People will have to invest very little amount of money but can get maximum money in return.

5. An option job option – Those who are tired of regular job schedule can switch over to their favorite business areas & get a good payment for that.

6. Greater business prospective – Ideas bring hard working professionals greater business prospective with an increase in their income level.

7. No age limitation – Since there is no age limitation, anybody can opt for this home business opportunity.

However, proper care should be taken at the time of selecting a home based business idea. A productive business idea can help you make your dream come true. You may have come across numerous home based business ads in newspapers & magazines mostly all day. But weigh for the options & think of investing in any of the really interesting & productive business ideas.

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