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Online Billing: Save a Call u have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet.If you are looking to save money then look no further than electronic billing or online billing--sometimes referred to as EBPP. National averages per call received in a call center or by a customer service rep can be as much as $5.00. Reduce this by 50% and you save a significant sum of money. The question is how to reduce the number of calls flowing to your call center? The answer: short and sweet, electronic billing or online billing.National statistics show that 60% of all calls to a call center are billing related. Questions such as, "Can you send me another copy of the bill?" "Why did my bill increase?" "I didn't get my bill" can send your customer service reps over the edge; however, when you use an electronic bill or online bill solution you will save not only your customer service rep, but also you will save your customers the pain of having to call and ask. You can also use your call center personnel for other more pressing issues. Overall online billing saves you money.A recent study found, "Between now and 2010, the number of users who pay their bills electronically will grow, by 75 percent, to about 47 million households, says Forrester Research Inc., an independent re I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web d PR Failure Defined Taking the plunge is not a decision to be made lightly. My motivation came from the desire to spend as much time as possible with my son. What your motivation may be is up to you, but it must be strong. Owning your own business is hard work, and you must be sure you really want it. I’m not going to talk here about the qualities needed for success, and many other people wax lyrical on what is needed. I’ll give you an indication of how I got here, and where I’m going next, as a guide to how it can be done. It’s not the right way, or the only way, it’s my way. So far it’s going well.I define public relations failure this way:key audience perceptions are not monitoreda realistic, corrective goal is not setan improper, or no real strategy is selecteda persuasive, compelling message is not preparedcommunications tactics are selected mostly by hunchand no follow-through perception monitoring is done to determine progress.Failure insured! Similar, in fact, to the artillery commander who tells his gunners to point their cannons in any direction and fire them when they feel like it!No plan, no results!Why not deal this way with those external target audiences whose behaviors really have an impact on your organization?Who are they? List them in order of their impact on your operation. And let’s concentrate here on #1.What do you really know about how they perceive your operation? This is vital, of course, because perceptions almost always lead to predictable behaviors. That’s why it’s so important that you get this step right.Fact is, you must interact with members of this target audience and question them carefully. What do they think of you and your There are few things as heart wrenching to a new mother as the choice between staying at home with the baby, and losing income, social input, the esteem of a career and contact with the world at large, and going back to work, being well off, but coping with the guilt of separation and the fear of missing so many important developments in your child’s life. This is the choice I faced two years ago when pregnant with my first child. My choice may have been easier as I was disillusioned with my career and wanted a change of direction, but the fear of going it alone and severing the ties to financial security just when you need it most was no less real. At the time, I had a hobby. I liked making jewellery from beads. The beads in my home town were poor quality and expensive. Initially, I didn’t set out to start a business, I just thought I’d buy a few extra on the web, and sell the excess on EBay to fund my own purchases. I had pondered selling my jewellery, but not having a business selling beads. In the last year of business, I have heard many people sneer at EBay sellers. The assumption is that selling on EBay does not constitute a “real business”. What the business snobs fail to mention is that people make money on EBay. Real money. I was very surprised at how much money I made. So, I bought a few more beads, and sold a few more beads. Very quickly I realised that the money was in selling beads, not jewellery made from beads. At this point I had a nice paying hobby, and contemplated turning it into a full time business. My first important realisation was that in order to make money doing business professionally I couldn’t rely on wholesalers on this country. There’s nothing wrong with wholesalers, they are a good source of products. But when you purchase from a wholesaler you are paying the manufacturer, an importing agent, customs fees, and the wholesaler’s mark up, then adding your own mark up before selling on. You will either not make much money, or you’ll be too expensive to compete. I started to research manufacturers on the internet, and managed to find some who would be willing to deal in low quantities directly with me. Finding suppliers gets easier as your business ages, as they start to come to you, rather than you looking for them. The next step is negotiation. Ask the right questions and prices can drop by as much as a third. This is especially useful when your competitors are paying standard prices. You can sell at the same price and make more, or undercut if you wish. Be careful not to sell too cheaply however, as if something is too cheap it’s perceived to be either poor quality or a con. In selling your product, you need to ensure you have factored in all your costs before setting a price. This seems obvious, but in the early days I forgot to add the overheads of my sales outlets, and as a result made a fraction of what I should have made. You should also set some sort of pricing structure up, as a guide rather than a specific margin. Now I had a product to sell, and a source to get it from, I needed an outlet. Or two. I decided to stick with EBay, the home of my early successes. EBay is a worldwide community, a global car boot sale. If you have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet. I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web de Make Your Business Training Program a Mighty River choice I faced two years ago when pregnant with my first child. My choice may have been easier as I was disillusioned with my career and wanted a change of direction, but the fear of going it alone and severing the ties to financial security just when you need it most was no less real."The mighty Amazon begins as a mere icy trickle from an Andes glacier.As the Amazon surges across the torrid wilderness, hundreds of tributaries pour their waters into it. Torrential rains swell the flood. Now, the Amazon is no longer a river; it is, instead, a moving inland sea that drains nearly half of South America.So great is the river's power that even when it reaches the Atlantic the Amazon refuses to die. It floods the ocean with fresh, muddy water for up to 100 miles offshore."- David ReedShould your company's training efforts be any different? If there is not a training program in place, yet, you could be the "icy trickle" that starts one, or demands one. As more and more people take part in business training their ideas make the program more and more viable. A great business training program, like a river, can change the course or direction of a company.A training program can be very modest. A person loves a self-improvement book and loans it to a co-worker. A person is skilled at presentations shares their expertise. Another person knows people who would be happy to come in a share their success stories. A training program is At the time, I had a hobby. I liked making jewellery from beads. The beads in my home town were poor quality and expensive. Initially, I didn’t set out to start a business, I just thought I’d buy a few extra on the web, and sell the excess on EBay to fund my own purchases. I had pondered selling my jewellery, but not having a business selling beads. In the last year of business, I have heard many people sneer at EBay sellers. The assumption is that selling on EBay does not constitute a “real business”. What the business snobs fail to mention is that people make money on EBay. Real money. I was very surprised at how much money I made. So, I bought a few more beads, and sold a few more beads. Very quickly I realised that the money was in selling beads, not jewellery made from beads. At this point I had a nice paying hobby, and contemplated turning it into a full time business. My first important realisation was that in order to make money doing business professionally I couldn’t rely on wholesalers on this country. There’s nothing wrong with wholesalers, they are a good source of products. But when you purchase from a wholesaler you are paying the manufacturer, an importing agent, customs fees, and the wholesaler’s mark up, then adding your own mark up before selling on. You will either not make much money, or you’ll be too expensive to compete. I started to research manufacturers on the internet, and managed to find some who would be willing to deal in low quantities directly with me. Finding suppliers gets easier as your business ages, as they start to come to you, rather than you looking for them. The next step is negotiation. Ask the right questions and prices can drop by as much as a third. This is especially useful when your competitors are paying standard prices. You can sell at the same price and make more, or undercut if you wish. Be careful not to sell too cheaply however, as if something is too cheap it’s perceived to be either poor quality or a con. In selling your product, you need to ensure you have factored in all your costs before setting a price. This seems obvious, but in the early days I forgot to add the overheads of my sales outlets, and as a result made a fraction of what I should have made. You should also set some sort of pricing structure up, as a guide rather than a specific margin. Now I had a product to sell, and a source to get it from, I needed an outlet. Or two. I decided to stick with EBay, the home of my early successes. EBay is a worldwide community, a global car boot sale. If you have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet. I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web d Attraction Marketing: Put Your Marketing on Auto-Pilot ght a few more beads, and sold a few more beads. Very quickly I realised that the money was in selling beads, not jewellery made from beads. At this point I had a nice paying hobby, and contemplated turning it into a full time business.Years ago when I was looking to add new clients to my consulting practice, I had to proactively go out and seek them.The marketing strategies I used included networking and speaking engagements, along with keeping in touch with my contact list of friends and business associates in the hopes they would refer clients when appropriate.These relationship marketing efforts supported my business 100% in the early years. But, although I'm embarrassed to admit it because I should know better, when I got busy and had plenty of client work, I fell off my marketing wagon.I just didn't have the time. Or, I guess one could argue, I just didn't make the time to keep up my proactive marketing efforts.So what happened if I lost a client or two, and suddenly needed more work? I'd have to quickly rev-up my marketing in the hopes I could generate more work in a short amount of time.Not an ideal scenario by any stretch. But it's also pretty typical, especially for independent service professionals.Then, several years ago, I discovered attraction marketing.With attraction marketing you attract qualified l My first important realisation was that in order to make money doing business professionally I couldn’t rely on wholesalers on this country. There’s nothing wrong with wholesalers, they are a good source of products. But when you purchase from a wholesaler you are paying the manufacturer, an importing agent, customs fees, and the wholesaler’s mark up, then adding your own mark up before selling on. You will either not make much money, or you’ll be too expensive to compete. I started to research manufacturers on the internet, and managed to find some who would be willing to deal in low quantities directly with me. Finding suppliers gets easier as your business ages, as they start to come to you, rather than you looking for them. The next step is negotiation. Ask the right questions and prices can drop by as much as a third. This is especially useful when your competitors are paying standard prices. You can sell at the same price and make more, or undercut if you wish. Be careful not to sell too cheaply however, as if something is too cheap it’s perceived to be either poor quality or a con. In selling your product, you need to ensure you have factored in all your costs before setting a price. This seems obvious, but in the early days I forgot to add the overheads of my sales outlets, and as a result made a fraction of what I should have made. You should also set some sort of pricing structure up, as a guide rather than a specific margin. Now I had a product to sell, and a source to get it from, I needed an outlet. Or two. I decided to stick with EBay, the home of my early successes. EBay is a worldwide community, a global car boot sale. If you have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet. I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web d Why Six Sigma Will Outlast Total Quality Management ooking for them.Six Sigma is not just a new term for Total Quality Management (TQM) . They have many similarities and are compatible in many business environments. TQM has brought great improvements and value to many companies. Six Sigma can do more.TQM is the development, deployment, and maintenance of systems related to quality-producing business processes. TQM is a strategic approach that focuses on encouraging a continuous flow of incremental quality improvements. It encourages the establishing of a culture of collaboration among different departments within organization. TQM is mainly a cultural initiative and a style of management toward increased quality.Six Sigma is not just another quality initiative or process improvement program. It is more than that because it is a robust continuous improvement strategy and process that includes cultural methodologies such as the various TQM approaches. Six Sigma is complementary to TQM initiatives such as ISO 9000 registration, which is mainly procedural; Total Quality Management (TQM), which is mainly cultural, and Statistical Process Control (SPC), which is primarily statistical process control monitoring. All of these initiatives attempt to improv The next step is negotiation. Ask the right questions and prices can drop by as much as a third. This is especially useful when your competitors are paying standard prices. You can sell at the same price and make more, or undercut if you wish. Be careful not to sell too cheaply however, as if something is too cheap it’s perceived to be either poor quality or a con. In selling your product, you need to ensure you have factored in all your costs before setting a price. This seems obvious, but in the early days I forgot to add the overheads of my sales outlets, and as a result made a fraction of what I should have made. You should also set some sort of pricing structure up, as a guide rather than a specific margin. Now I had a product to sell, and a source to get it from, I needed an outlet. Or two. I decided to stick with EBay, the home of my early successes. EBay is a worldwide community, a global car boot sale. If you have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet. I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web d Value Pak Coupons - More than Junk Mail u have something to sell, there will be someone there who wants to buy it. If there isn’t, don’t bother. However, EBay does have its drawbacks. It’s not cheap for the bulk seller. My fees range between ?200 and ?400 per month just for EBay, with PayPal (their payment processing facility) on the top of that. There are steps you can take to minimise fees, such as opening an EBay store which has cheaper listing fees. But it’s still an expensive outlet. It was the expense of EBay which made me consider another outlet.We walk to the mailbox hoping to find maybe a personalized letter for us, an important business letter or even checks if we get paid through the mail from time to time. However it can be quite annoying to find junk mail every day. Well there is one piece of mail that we can actually benefit from and use. We are talking about the Value Pak and it's money saving coupons. How can this piece of mail that is regularly circulated to the masses benefit you?While it is true that Value Pak coupons are usually for services like pool cleaning, rug and carpet services and other services we really are not interested however we can usually find at least one or two coupon gems. How can you determine what to look for?Is there a particular product or even service that you regularly use? Let me give you one of my favorites - dinning out. I love to eat out. The Value Pak is a source for finding restaurants that are new and our favorites looking to attract new customers. They do this by giving meals away or with discounted prices. So whenever I open the Value Pak I'm on the lookout for meal deals. Another service I love are for massages. There is one massage parlor in my area that leaves coupons in t I decided to open a web store at www.magpiejewellery.co.uk. The costs are much lower than EBay, but the exposure of your products at least in the initial stages is also much lower. My main tip when opening a web store is to shop around. There are a wide range of deals available, all with different facilities included. DO NOT take anything for granted; ask lots of questions so you know what you are getting. If you are a novice at web design like I was, tell them what you want the site to do and ask them if they provide the facilities and software to do that. Find out whether they have 24/7 support available. It’s your livelihood, and most internet traffic happens between 7pm and midnight. If your site goes down and there’s no-one there to sort it out, you won’t survive long. When developing your store, it’s worthwhile to spend a little on the design. The more polished your site looks the more credibility your business will have with the consumer. Concentrate on the experience your customers will have. Think of good sites you have used. Why were they good? What sites have you used that were bad? Why were they bad? Is your navigation easy to follow, logical and structured? Most of my competitors order their beads by type of glass, shape, size. As a beader I knew my primary concern when designing was colour, with shape and materials following behind. So this is how I organised my site. You should think about your brand image. You want your customers to be able to identify your company easily, to develop a picture of who you are in their minds. Create a logo and colour scheme, and use them consistently on your store, stationery, emails, EBay listings and what ever other contact you have with your customers. Customer service is essential. Good customer service is the nexus of a successful business. It can be hard to take a step back when it’s your own business, as it may feel like it you they are insulting. I made a conscious decision to offer a no quibble money back guarantee to my customers, as by arguing over a pound or two will lose you a customer and potentially thousands of pounds worth of sales, whereas biting the bullet will make them come back time after time. The first time I heard I had been recommended at a craft fair I was chuffed to bits. I have never exhibited at a craft fair! Back office facilities are essential to the successful business. Records must be kept of your accounts, so you know how you are doing. List of customers with their contact details, order histories and previous communications are essential. If you have a lot of different products, inventory control is a must. Think about what you need to keep a note of, then consider how you will do it. Remember, all customer details must be secure under the Data Protection Act. How can you comply with this legislation? IS there other legislation you should be aware of? Having completed your store, you need to consider how to publicise it. I’m not going to talk in depth about promotion, as there are many sources of that information on the net. As a guide, consider links to and from your site, search engine submission and optimisation, press publicity and articles. The last essential of business is the bank account. You will need to be able to take cheque payments, process card payments, complete bank transfers, pay staff, save for your taxes, and pay yourself. A supportive bank is essential as business does not always go well. Ask other small business owners for recommendations. Check bank rates, as they can vary widely. Shop around for the best deals, as banks want your business. For card processing, I have to date continued to use PayPal. It has safeguards built in for the retailer, and has none of the set up costs of a traditional bank’s card processing. I may change this in the future, or I may not. One thing PayPal won’t tell you though, they have cheaper rates for business. PayPal operates a banded structure for its fees, depending on your income through them. They will not apply the cheaper rates unless you ask them to. Having set up your business, it’s down to the hard work. I can work up to 14 hours a day. However, I do that when I want to, not at someone else’s direction. I stop when my son is up
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