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Setting Up to Win: Easy-on-the-Feet Trade Show Exhibits mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say.It's a four-day trade show. By the halfway point the booth staff is earnestly looking for any way to ease their aching feet. Staffing a trade show exhibit is invariably a trial of stamina and endurance. It is something of a marathon, but unlike a marathon, you aren’t allowed to show your discomfort and fatigue. Quite the opposite, in fact. From the moment the doors open each morning through whatever events run into the evenings, you must be meeting and greeting, cruising and schmoozing, focused on making sales and making connections.Dr. William Scholl of Dr. Scholl's foot product fame often said, "When your feet hurt, you hurt all over." When you’re working a trade show, standing around for long periods of time over a number of days, you know exactly what he meant. Your efficiency level, concentration, and attitude greatly decrease when experiencing foot and leg pain.While it is unlikely that you can completely eliminate foot and leg fatigue at trade shows, there are ways to minimize or mitigate the discomfort. Hav Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down- Fruit Baskets Make Great Corporate Gifts We’ve all seen some absolutely fantastic products, services or systems which are incredibly hot profitable money-spinners, and many of us have often wished we had thought of it first.It might seem like an easy chore on the surface, but picking out gifts to give corporate clients is actually never as simple as it appears. The things to consider can be mind-boggling and considering the wrong choice might just offend a client, the need to be cautious is always present. This is where a fruit basket can come into play.Finding the right fruit basket for corporate clients, fortunately, isn't as difficult as coming up with a gift idea in the first place. There are a number of companies all over the world that specialize in some pretty creative baskets and many of them can be accessed right over the Internet. Some companies will even allow their clients to custom order baskets with special requests included.Here are some ideas for great fruit baskets to give corporate clients:* Tropical baskets. If your clients are from colder climates in particular, these little tastes of the tropics are generally quite appreciated. Fruits inside can include such things as kiwi, bananas, strawberries, oranges, m But just where do the ideas come from? How do the creators come up with the products and concepts? Surely it’s based on massive research and development, huge capital investment, public scrutiny, market assessment - and that’s just a start. WRONG! Whilst the above may be true of some products, services, systems, ideas and so on, the absolute best don’t involve any such in-depth planning - far from it. I’m going to reveal to you the secret of how some of the biggest, best and hottest ideas are conceived. - and how some of the most successful ever product ideas, were positively the simplest. Don’t get me wrong, product testing and market analysis is still very important, but completely pointless until you have clambered over the initial hurdle of ’thinking up’ a product. Let’s look at a couple of brilliant examples of a product which is a world-wide name and multi-million dollar profit centers, Firstly, just about everyone on knows about Duracell Batteries, and how they came from nowhere, and trounced the competition virtually overnight. Was it because their batteries were better than the competition? No, not really….. Not in general terms. But the marketing people behind Duracell came up with not one, but TWO pieces of absolute sales and marketing brilliance. Firstly, they looked at the competition, the market-place, the mode and method of battery sales, then compared their product side-by-side with other leading batteries. It seemed that their battery was just as good as the rest, or at least as good as the market leader. But in the marketing world, trying to sell a product on the basis of “It’s just as good as the rest” - doesn’t really work. They needed an EDGE. During comparative product testing, it revealed the Duracell was in fact, better than the leading battery, in a particular way. They had discovered that Duracell batteries lasted longer, much longer than the others….. during ’continuous use’. EUREKA! That was it! They had found their edge….. The marketing angle….. The secret weapon. So now, we all know that …. “ Duracell lasts longer any other battery during continuous use “….. They had found a NICHE in the battery market……. ‘continuous use’. Why is this so important? Simple. Most people who use products which require batteries, seldom actually use the product (and therefore the battery) for long periods, i.e. continuous use - but rather use them in shorter, regular periods - like flash-lights, electric door-bells etc. But that was of little importance - they marketed heavily on the ’lasts longer… ’ concept - with the funky little Duracell Bunny going on, and on, and on… and on…….. Duracell were not misleading anyone - they were completely truthful in their advertising, and with it, became a virtual household name overnight. BUT - they also wanted a second scoop of the market, and devised yet another unbelievably simple, but so effective concept….. of gigantean proportions. What was it? Sell the batteries in PACKS! Simple but Brilliant! Many readers may not recall, but before today’s multi-packs of batteries, they were simply sold loose, separately, individually. If you wanted just one - you went to the local store, and purchased just a single battery. Now, Duracell decided to sell in multi-packs, and that was the only way to buy their new batteries. No singles. Period. Instead of selling one at a time, they sold FOUR At a time. Battery for battery, against the competition, they blew them away. The multi-packs have another great side-effect. Some products which require batteries, need perhaps just one, or maybe three batteries, leaving an odd number of batteries left in the pack for future use. Next time the consumer needed to replace the used batteries in the product, they went to the drawer, and noticed perhaps that there were ’some’ Duracell batteries left, but not enough. So the consumer had to purchase more. And if they had already looked at Duracell’s, and had some Duracell’s left to use up, what are they likely to buy? You get the idea. This is a perfect example of taking something which already exists, and remodelling it, re-branding it, re-marketing it, finding a niche for it - and away you go. Look at the music industry. It’s rife with similar concepts, which make millions. Bands, groups, singers, performers…. often do ‘cover versions’ - that is they will copy a song or track previously done by another artist. Sometimes music is a ‘fusion’ - a mix of existing styles, but blended together to create something new. How about ‘sampling’? Taking a beat, rift, chord, chorus, few lines, track….. From another artist, and remixing it to create something different. All they have done is to use something that already exists, make a few changes, amendments, alterations, improvements - and RESELL IT. Unless you can reinvent the wheel, or perfect ’cold fusion’ - the World is jam packed full of existing markets, products, systems, services, concepts, ideas and customers - all of which can be used as your drawing board to get started. First of all, where to locate great concepts? Look around. What do you like? What do you dislike? Can it be improved? Can you take a hot product and improve it? Can to take a mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say. Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down-h Why Mom Or Dad Want To Work From Home the marketing people behind Duracell came up with not one, but TWO pieces of absolute sales and marketing brilliance.Do you dream about being able to stay at home with your kids? You don't want to put your kids in day care anymore. You don't want to work just to earn enough money to pay the daycare fee. Well, you might be ready to try to find and realize some small business ideas. There are many things that you can do as a work at home mom or dad.Here's some of the benefits of working from home:The most obvious benefit is that you can spend more time at home, which will allow you to be with your kids and to see them grow up.Just imagine yourself stay with them whenever they are home sick from school. And wouldn't it be nice if you were there to here your kids first words instead of the babysitter? Being able to be there for your loved ones and being able to keep them at home is one of the biggest reasons to work at home.Another great benefit is the freedom. You are going to plan and schedule your work, and you are going to be able to work that schedule the way you want to work. This means that you can Firstly, they looked at the competition, the market-place, the mode and method of battery sales, then compared their product side-by-side with other leading batteries. It seemed that their battery was just as good as the rest, or at least as good as the market leader. But in the marketing world, trying to sell a product on the basis of “It’s just as good as the rest” - doesn’t really work. They needed an EDGE. During comparative product testing, it revealed the Duracell was in fact, better than the leading battery, in a particular way. They had discovered that Duracell batteries lasted longer, much longer than the others….. during ’continuous use’. EUREKA! That was it! They had found their edge….. The marketing angle….. The secret weapon. So now, we all know that …. “ Duracell lasts longer any other battery during continuous use “….. They had found a NICHE in the battery market……. ‘continuous use’. Why is this so important? Simple. Most people who use products which require batteries, seldom actually use the product (and therefore the battery) for long periods, i.e. continuous use - but rather use them in shorter, regular periods - like flash-lights, electric door-bells etc. But that was of little importance - they marketed heavily on the ’lasts longer… ’ concept - with the funky little Duracell Bunny going on, and on, and on… and on…….. Duracell were not misleading anyone - they were completely truthful in their advertising, and with it, became a virtual household name overnight. BUT - they also wanted a second scoop of the market, and devised yet another unbelievably simple, but so effective concept….. of gigantean proportions. What was it? Sell the batteries in PACKS! Simple but Brilliant! Many readers may not recall, but before today’s multi-packs of batteries, they were simply sold loose, separately, individually. If you wanted just one - you went to the local store, and purchased just a single battery. Now, Duracell decided to sell in multi-packs, and that was the only way to buy their new batteries. No singles. Period. Instead of selling one at a time, they sold FOUR At a time. Battery for battery, against the competition, they blew them away. The multi-packs have another great side-effect. Some products which require batteries, need perhaps just one, or maybe three batteries, leaving an odd number of batteries left in the pack for future use. Next time the consumer needed to replace the used batteries in the product, they went to the drawer, and noticed perhaps that there were ’some’ Duracell batteries left, but not enough. So the consumer had to purchase more. And if they had already looked at Duracell’s, and had some Duracell’s left to use up, what are they likely to buy? You get the idea. This is a perfect example of taking something which already exists, and remodelling it, re-branding it, re-marketing it, finding a niche for it - and away you go. Look at the music industry. It’s rife with similar concepts, which make millions. Bands, groups, singers, performers…. often do ‘cover versions’ - that is they will copy a song or track previously done by another artist. Sometimes music is a ‘fusion’ - a mix of existing styles, but blended together to create something new. How about ‘sampling’? Taking a beat, rift, chord, chorus, few lines, track….. From another artist, and remixing it to create something different. All they have done is to use something that already exists, make a few changes, amendments, alterations, improvements - and RESELL IT. Unless you can reinvent the wheel, or perfect ’cold fusion’ - the World is jam packed full of existing markets, products, systems, services, concepts, ideas and customers - all of which can be used as your drawing board to get started. First of all, where to locate great concepts? Look around. What do you like? What do you dislike? Can it be improved? Can you take a hot product and improve it? Can to take a mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say. Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down- Selling a Business rtance - they marketed heavily on the ’lasts longer… ’ concept - with the funky little Duracell Bunny going on, and on, and on… and on……..Once you have decided to sell your business, there are a number of steps that you need to take to help you ensure that you find the best deal possible. Among these steps, one of the most important is for you to be aware of the process of selling your business. This is because selling a business is considered one of the most complex processes in business. In addition to this you need to ensure that you cover all your bases so that you get the best deal for a business that you have worked so hard to build.The first step you need to take is to make sure that the decision of selling your business is confidential. If word gets out that you are selling your business, it may have some adverse effects not only on your workers and suppliers, but also on your customers. The next step you need to take is to look for a broker who can put in the legwork in looking for interested buyers. However, you need to ensure that you are dealing with a reputable broker. One of the ways to do this is to get referrals from the Better Business Bur Duracell were not misleading anyone - they were completely truthful in their advertising, and with it, became a virtual household name overnight. BUT - they also wanted a second scoop of the market, and devised yet another unbelievably simple, but so effective concept….. of gigantean proportions. What was it? Sell the batteries in PACKS! Simple but Brilliant! Many readers may not recall, but before today’s multi-packs of batteries, they were simply sold loose, separately, individually. If you wanted just one - you went to the local store, and purchased just a single battery. Now, Duracell decided to sell in multi-packs, and that was the only way to buy their new batteries. No singles. Period. Instead of selling one at a time, they sold FOUR At a time. Battery for battery, against the competition, they blew them away. The multi-packs have another great side-effect. Some products which require batteries, need perhaps just one, or maybe three batteries, leaving an odd number of batteries left in the pack for future use. Next time the consumer needed to replace the used batteries in the product, they went to the drawer, and noticed perhaps that there were ’some’ Duracell batteries left, but not enough. So the consumer had to purchase more. And if they had already looked at Duracell’s, and had some Duracell’s left to use up, what are they likely to buy? You get the idea. This is a perfect example of taking something which already exists, and remodelling it, re-branding it, re-marketing it, finding a niche for it - and away you go. Look at the music industry. It’s rife with similar concepts, which make millions. Bands, groups, singers, performers…. often do ‘cover versions’ - that is they will copy a song or track previously done by another artist. Sometimes music is a ‘fusion’ - a mix of existing styles, but blended together to create something new. How about ‘sampling’? Taking a beat, rift, chord, chorus, few lines, track….. From another artist, and remixing it to create something different. All they have done is to use something that already exists, make a few changes, amendments, alterations, improvements - and RESELL IT. Unless you can reinvent the wheel, or perfect ’cold fusion’ - the World is jam packed full of existing markets, products, systems, services, concepts, ideas and customers - all of which can be used as your drawing board to get started. First of all, where to locate great concepts? Look around. What do you like? What do you dislike? Can it be improved? Can you take a hot product and improve it? Can to take a mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say. Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down- RFID in Rochester consumer had to purchase more. And if they had already looked at Duracell’s, and had some Duracell’s left to use up, what are they likely to buy?What is the current state of RFID deployment in Rochester?In general, local companies describe a high degree of interest, but only a modest level of integration.Why the discrepancy between what local companies want to do with RFID and what they are actually doing? I spoke with some of Rochester’s early adopters to put a local face on track-and-trace.Leading folding carton manufacturer Diamond Packaging(Henrietta, NY) is currently evaluating available technologies for in-line applications of RFID tags. “Without question, RFID is one of the hottest topics in packaging”, says Dennis Bacchetta, Marketing Manager at Diamond. “Companies are moving from ‘Does it make sense?’ to ‘How can we implement RFID?’ ”Indeed, RFID seems to make sense to many of the markets Diamond serves. Interest in item-level RFID tagging has been driven primarily by the pharmaceutical, personal care and cosmetic industries, which are particularly vulnerable to theft and counterfeiting. RFID tags are virtually incorruptible an You get the idea. This is a perfect example of taking something which already exists, and remodelling it, re-branding it, re-marketing it, finding a niche for it - and away you go. Look at the music industry. It’s rife with similar concepts, which make millions. Bands, groups, singers, performers…. often do ‘cover versions’ - that is they will copy a song or track previously done by another artist. Sometimes music is a ‘fusion’ - a mix of existing styles, but blended together to create something new. How about ‘sampling’? Taking a beat, rift, chord, chorus, few lines, track….. From another artist, and remixing it to create something different. All they have done is to use something that already exists, make a few changes, amendments, alterations, improvements - and RESELL IT. Unless you can reinvent the wheel, or perfect ’cold fusion’ - the World is jam packed full of existing markets, products, systems, services, concepts, ideas and customers - all of which can be used as your drawing board to get started. First of all, where to locate great concepts? Look around. What do you like? What do you dislike? Can it be improved? Can you take a hot product and improve it? Can to take a mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say. Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down- Administrative Professional's Day/ Secretary's Day mediocre product and develop it? Can you take a completely useless product, and turn it in something better? Listen to what others say.April 24-30 is Administrative Professional’s Week. Wednesday, April 27th is Administrative Professional’s Day, also known as Secretary's Day. It has become a time for recognition of those assistants and/or secretaries that work with you to make your life easier! Often in the hustle and bustle of work, we don’t get the opportunity to thank those who work so diligently to keep things running smoothly.Your local florist can provide many options to express your "Thanks" to these very important employees!Fresh Floral Arrangement Green or Blooming Plants Dish Gardens (several plants in a decorative container) Fruit Baskets Gourmet Baskets Gift Items (candles, etc.) A Festive Balloon BouquetRecognition is a great way to create loyalty and show your appreciation to those employees that assist you. Include a message of "Thanks" with your gift. Some examples;*Thank you for all that you do! *We appreciate your hard work and enthusiasm! *We are so greatful that you are par Can you re-package something? Bundle it? Deliver it differently? Re-brand it? Find a different, untapped market for a product which already exists, but is focussed on a different customer-base? Can you add more value, more options, better support or service? Do you use a product and think to yourself…. “Wow…. That’s great… but if only it did this too….” Here are the vital tools and tips which you will need to start you off creating your own Million Dollar Ideas. 1. Your Eyes - seems obvious, but always be aware and on the ‘look-out’. 2. Your Ears - keep them open listen to people, those around, what they say about products, especially the things they dislike, as this could be a great start for you, if you can remove the problem with an existing product, you may just have a seller. 3. Your Mind. Keep this open too. And try to think ‘laterally‘. 4. A notebook and a pen / pencil (write your ideas down - don’t forget them!) 5. Go back to number 3 and remember to do this! 6. A ‘sounding board’ - a way of discussing your ideas with a few trusted others. 7. Patience. It may take a little time, the best ideas don’t necessarily come instantly -stick with it. 8. Don’t get down-heartened if some of your ideas don’t pan out. Just start again. 9. Don’t’ spend too much time over ideas. Give yourself 60 seconds (no more) to think of a product, service, system etc., Then Stop. Then spend 9 minutes writing down as much as you can, all the pros and cons of the ‘idea’, how it can be improved, simplified, delivered - just write as much as you can in those 9 minutes. Then STOP. Take a break. A good break. In fact put your notes away till the next day. Then review them. When you do finally come up with a really hot idea for a product, service, system etc., don’t tell the World until you’ve taken a few steps to protect yourself! Get advice from experts - Lawyers, Business Professionals…… Patents…. Copyright…….. It’s important to get these right, or else someone may steal your idea, register it first and make HIS/HER fortune from YOU! That leads me on to the last area. Don’t outright steal someone else’s idea, product etc. Breach of Copyright can be serious, Patents are relatively easy register, but a little care is needed - and plagiarism is just downright nasty! In summary, Million Dollar Ideas can be found in TWO PLACES. 1. Everywhere in the outside world. 2. Inside YOU. It’s just a case of putting them together. Some of the best ideas, really are the simplest. ****************************************
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