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Strategy Planning location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality
products and service your company provides.Further, a firm should try to find a competitive advantage in meeting the needs of some target markets that it can satisfy very well. The target market should large enough to support the firm’s efforts – and yield a profit.A marketing strategy consists of a target marker and a marketing mix; it is a “big picture” of what a firm will do in some target market. A marketing plan includes the time-related details – including expected costs and revenues – for that strategy. In most firms, the marketing manager must ultimately combine the different marketing plans into an overall marketing program. As suggested in the Scheme, developing an effective marketing strategy involves a process Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on A Sure Fire Way to Say You Do NOT Care About Your Customers by Jamila White, "The E-Commerce Diva"There are many ways to show your customers that you care about them. Let me share one that tells your customers that YOU DO NOT CARE ABOUT THEM. Remember, my friend, that in business it is sometimes the little things that begin to tear down the company that we have worked so hard to build. One of those little things is a real problem to me. I see it in almost every company and at almost every level. It is my belief that we do not realize the impact it has on people. In some small way it affects our "believability." What is it? It is the thing we can not do without. It's the telephone.Whether you like it or not we live in the age of voice mail. There are some who wish they could ret In the rush to keep up with technology, many African-American business owners are so busy trying to add the latest bells and whistles to their Web sites, get to the top of the search engines, and learn the latest database technology that they often forget this simple fact: people do business with other *people*, not computers. Understanding the importance of relationships is key to attracting African-American buyers online. Here are a few practical tips to getting Black customers to buy more from your Website. Step 1: Make a personal connection... put a face on it. Adding photos of realistic-looking people to your Web site will increase your sales. Photos jump out from a page, so even if someone just skims over the words, the photo will create a lasting impression. If you don't have photos of your actual employees or customers, use stock photography. Here are a few of my favorite sources for photos: o FotoSearch: http://www.fotosearch.com o Getty: http://www.gettyimages.com o Corbis: http://www.corbis.com Royalty-free images start at around $19-35 per image and are much less expensive than rights-managed images. If you have a bigger budget, you can purchase CDs with entire collections of African American stock photographs and illustrations. Step 2: Establish trust. When you walk into an establishment, you usually can tell right away if you feel comfortable doing business there. You can see if the place is clean and well maintained, brightly lit, and whether someone friendly is available to greet and help you. On the Internet, your Web site has to do all the talking and all the handholding. If this is a potential customer's first visit to your Web site, they may be uncertain if you're a legitimate business and if they can trust you. There are a number of ways to alleviate these fears and give your customers peace of mind. First, provide full contact information -- including a telephone number -- on your Web site. Second, show a picture of your location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality products and service your company provides. Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on Measuring The Success Of Your Outsourcing tomers to buy more
from your Website."If you can't measure it, you can't manage it." - Peter DruckerMany people fear that outsourced software development means having little or no control over the development process. They think there is no need to measure while the programmers are there in the same room. Or is there?When I worked as a programmer in the 1980s, my boss used to joke that he was going to hire a guy with a kettle drum and put him in the corner of the room. Every time the kettle drum was hit, we had to have written a line of code!Today, outsourcing promises huge cost savings and executives are less concerned with lines per minute than with dollars per hour. But in the end, it is important to Step 1: Make a personal connection... put a face on it. Adding photos of realistic-looking people to your Web site will increase your sales. Photos jump out from a page, so even if someone just skims over the words, the photo will create a lasting impression. If you don't have photos of your actual employees or customers, use stock photography. Here are a few of my favorite sources for photos: o FotoSearch: http://www.fotosearch.com o Getty: http://www.gettyimages.com o Corbis: http://www.corbis.com Royalty-free images start at around $19-35 per image and are much less expensive than rights-managed images. If you have a bigger budget, you can purchase CDs with entire collections of African American stock photographs and illustrations. Step 2: Establish trust. When you walk into an establishment, you usually can tell right away if you feel comfortable doing business there. You can see if the place is clean and well maintained, brightly lit, and whether someone friendly is available to greet and help you. On the Internet, your Web site has to do all the talking and all the handholding. If this is a potential customer's first visit to your Web site, they may be uncertain if you're a legitimate business and if they can trust you. There are a number of ways to alleviate these fears and give your customers peace of mind. First, provide full contact information -- including a telephone number -- on your Web site. Second, show a picture of your location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality products and service your company provides. Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on No Sales, No Business p://www.gettyimages.comIt’s real tough to keep a business going without sales. Sales is the fuel and the engine that enables the vehicle to run.Entrepreneurs have been known to successfully create a pent-up sales demand for their product before the business is actually ready to fulfill. But I don’t know of any business that has been able to successfully stick around, ready to fulfill, without sales.Jordache is a great case in point. The owners spent time and money creating a persona for the company. They ran their ads, implanted their image in the consumers’ minds and actually had folks going to stores salivating to buy their jeans long before the jeans were delivered. In fact, even before the jea o Corbis: http://www.corbis.com Royalty-free images start at around $19-35 per image and are much less expensive than rights-managed images. If you have a bigger budget, you can purchase CDs with entire collections of African American stock photographs and illustrations. Step 2: Establish trust. When you walk into an establishment, you usually can tell right away if you feel comfortable doing business there. You can see if the place is clean and well maintained, brightly lit, and whether someone friendly is available to greet and help you. On the Internet, your Web site has to do all the talking and all the handholding. If this is a potential customer's first visit to your Web site, they may be uncertain if you're a legitimate business and if they can trust you. There are a number of ways to alleviate these fears and give your customers peace of mind. First, provide full contact information -- including a telephone number -- on your Web site. Second, show a picture of your location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality products and service your company provides. Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on How To Create A Winning Real Estate Business Plan lit, and whether someone friendly is available to greet and help you. On the Internet, your Web site has to do all the talking and all the handholding. If this is a potential customer's first
visit to your Web site, they may be uncertain if you're a legitimate business and if they can trust you.More and more people it seems have been getting into the market for real estate investing, but the most successful will be those who can create a winning real estate business plan.This real estate business plan will serve a number of different purposes, and it is important for any would be real estate investor to understand just how important such a plan can be.Attracting Capital To Close The DealOn the one hand, a well thought out, professional and polished real estate business plan will help the real estate investor to attract the capital he or she needs to close those once in a lifetime deals.The secret to success in the world of real estate is that s There are a number of ways to alleviate these fears and give your customers peace of mind. First, provide full contact information -- including a telephone number -- on your Web site. Second, show a picture of your location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality products and service your company provides. Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on Don't Get Lost In The Jungle Called eBay location and employees, if applicable. Third, if you are a member of any professional organizations, such as the Better Business Bureau and/or professional trade organizations, this is a great time to display your membership logos. Most importantly, display quotes and testimonials for your current happy customers to show how what great quality
products and service your company provides.Can you believe that ? I just did a search on Google for ‘ebay secrets’ and I got 3,090,000 (!) results back. Amazing isn’t it ? The search term ‘ebay tips’ resulted in 11,700,000 (!) sites and ‘ebay help’ even in 53,000,000 (!) web pages and so on and so on. I just cannot believe how many web pages exist in the internet offering these eBay ‘tips’ or ‘help’. Certainly, there are damn good eBay tutorials out there, but I think it’s incredibly important for an eBay beginner not to get lost in the jungle.How can an eBay beginner select the best possible information to become a successful seller and not to get lost ? Well, it took me virtually more than 12 month to get through a lot of Step 3: Use the "word of mouth" network. From the griots of Africa to barbershops and hair salons to the chat rooms on BlackPlanet.com, at the center of African American culture is the oral tradition. Use this ready-made network to your advantage, and give people the tools to tell their friends and colleagues about your products. A greatway to do this is with an instant "Tell a Friend" button on your Web site. Constant Contact (see Step #6) includes this service as part of it's e-newsletter management program. Step 4: Network with other Black Web sites. One way to jump-start the flow of traffic to your Web site is by recruiting customers from other high-traffic sites. You can buy ad space on a well-trafficked site that also attracts a high percentage of your target market. A cheaper alternative is to swap ads with a business that offers products or service that complement, but don't compete with, your own offering. For example, if you offer Web site design, look for someone who offers Web site hosting or network services. This strategy can work both with ads on a Web site, but don't overlook swapping ads in each business' promotional e-mail newsletter. (NOTE: Do *not* swap customer databases or lists of email addresses unless you have specific permission from your customers to do so.) Step 5: Give your customers a reason to act now. How many times have you visited a Web site and thought to yourself: "What a great product! I'd like to buy it, but I think I'll come back later." Did you actually go back and buy it? Perhaps not. Help your customers make their decision today: make them an offer they can't refuse. For example, use promotions like "limited time only", "this week only", "act today and take $10 off," etc. Step 6: Keep in touch. Remember, it's about relationships. Did you know that customers who buy online usually do so on the fourth to eighth visit to your Web site, and not the first visit? So you’ll need to come up with a strategy to get them back to your Web site a second, third, and fourth time. The easiest, simplest, and cheapest method, hands down, is an e-mail list. It isn't enough just to collect e-mail ad
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