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Business to Business In Germany -- 10 Things You Have to Consider Before You Even Start Doing it! rivacy policy.If you are delicate, apathetic, inconsequential and trivial in your approach as a manager, you may need to consider carefully whether or not you would fit into the culture of a German corporation, or would be able to lead negotiations successfully.With the following ten points you will find out if there are any difficulties doing business to business in Germany.1. Leaders German values favor leaders who are seen to be clearly d Savvy consumers wan to know what you will do with the information you collect from them. This is very important in today’s world where personal identity theft and unethical people use information in unauthorized ways. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. One Way for Techies to Succeed, Despite Themselves The growth rate of e-commerce or shopping on the Internet has been exponential. And with the phenomenal growth, competition has become very intense and is now literally only a mouse-click away. What this means is that if you do not use some strategic thinking and planning with your e-commerce, someone else will be taking away your customers and visitors to your website. Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach offers the following list of ten (10) deadly mistakes to avoid in your E-commerce efforts.Meet the new boss -- you.If you're like most of us, you hate your boss even if they're a nice person. At heart we're still rebellious kids with "oppositional defiant disorder" who don't want any surrogate mothers or fathers.And just as most people do eventually become mothers and fathers of their own children, to get rich as a techie you must get over your own rebelliousness and learn to at least be open to becoming the boss over other peo Deadly Mistake #1: Lack of strategic thinking and planning. Deadly Mistake #2: Lack of a clearly focused and defined strategic marketing plan. Deadly Mistake #3: A very poorly designed website. Deadly Mistake #4: Lack of testing your website and your marketing messages. Deadly Mistake #5: Lack of keeping your website current and up-to-date. Deadly Mistake #6: Poor customer service. Deadly Mistake #7: A non-existent or hard to find privacy policy. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks! y Mistake #1: Lack of strategic thinking and planning. Having just come back from what was otherwise a delightful trip abroad, I started stewing about the lousy return flight I took.Why was this experience the absolute worst part of the trip, surpassing the bad plumbing and other inconveniences that I suffered?That flight is emblematic of the five reasons flying sucks:(1) Flying wastes time. Having to check in hours before a flight is unnecessary. When you calculate this lost time, alon A clearly defined vision for your e-commerce business is essential. The strategic thinking and planning process will get you there. Deadly Mistake #2: Lack of a clearly focused and defined strategic marketing plan. Deadly Mistake #3: A very poorly designed website. Deadly Mistake #4: Lack of testing your website and your marketing messages. Deadly Mistake #5: Lack of keeping your website current and up-to-date. Deadly Mistake #6: Poor customer service. Deadly Mistake #7: A non-existent or hard to find privacy policy. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. Minding Your Own Brand: What Are You Going To Name It? My wife and I recently had our second baby, and like all expectant parents we had to go through the often difficult process of picking a name. Choosing a name is one of the first big decisions you make for your child and it can have a large impact on their future. Anyone familiar with the 1980s movie The Sure Thing remembers the diatribe of John Cusack’s character in which he expresses his disgust for the name “Elliot” who will grow up to be “a Don’t rush to put up a website that is not well planned. Seek the advice of a professional website developer and marketing advisor to determine the content and design of your website. Deadly Mistake #4: Lack of testing your website and your marketing messages. Deadly Mistake #5: Lack of keeping your website current and up-to-date. Deadly Mistake #6: Poor customer service. Deadly Mistake #7: A non-existent or hard to find privacy policy. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. Take the Personal Out of the Workplace: Leave Your Troubles at the Door! keeping your website current and up-to-date. Bringing your emotional baggage into the work place is inappropriate for all the reasons you may imagine. Yet employees, managers and business owners do it all the time.The question is, how do you handle it? How do you look at your manager and think, "No one is going to tell me what to do!" What if a client, peer or prospect gets you on a Bad Day?How do you take the personal out of the workplace?It requires discrimination and distin If your website is not properly maintained and kept current, your visitors will be going to the competition in seconds. Deadly Mistake #6: Poor customer service. Deadly Mistake #7: A non-existent or hard to find privacy policy. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. Internet Marketing-Endless Possibilities and Potential! rivacy policy.There is no greater place to live and work than on the internet. Some would disagree with that statement, but there is one thing for sure, there is no better place where one can work in the comfort of one's own home, free from a tyrannical work based corporate system, and have more possibilities to make money than on this great informational super highway known as the internet.Endless possibilities, endless information, endless ways to become suc Savvy consumers wan to know what you will do with the information you collect from them. This is very important in today’s world where personal identity theft and unethical people use information in unauthorized ways. Deadly Mistake #8: A website that is not easily maneuvered and not user friendly. Deadly Mistake #9: Attempting to see the wrong product online. Deadly #10: Taking your customers “for granted” and not showing your appreciation and thanks. Your strategic thinking business coach strongly encourages you to fully realize the benefits of strategically thinking and planning to plan and implement an E-commerce element within your business. If you would like to learn more about how a strategic thinking business coach can facilitate and guide you in that endeavor, please contact Glenn Ebersole today through his website at www.businesscoach4u.com or by email at:
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