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Tackling Business Strategy: 6 Tenets of Building a Scalable Brand

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Work with a professional graphic designer at the planning stage of your business and consider all the possibilities for future growth. That logo may look fine close-up on a business card. For instance, a pet food supplier would be a candidate for Emma to avoid as she may one day expand into pet foods.

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Top 5 Tips for Giving a New Business a Kick Start

The Small Business Blog

Create a website that will inform visitors all about your product or service. Have a consistent logo across your business card and company stationery. Take testimonials from all your early customers to start building credibility for your business. You can then direct all enquiries towards your website.

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How much money do you really need to start your micro business.

The Small Business Blog

People want flashy premises, business cards etc. They should focus on spending their limited budgets only on things that will generate them business. Once this business is being generated regularly only then should you look at the “luxuries&# Poker Promotions Said on May 24th, 2009 at 2:59 pm Your article is interesting.

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Small Business Bootstrapping Techniques | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Sigang McGough Said on March 23rd, 2010 at 2:25 pm A convincing argument for starting a business even when on a budget. I started my business with £50. I managed to get online, set up a website, buy business cards and letter heads and still have cash left over. Great post. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Top 5 Tips for Using Technology for Marketing

The Small Business Blog

Build an identity for your business online by using ready-made stylish templates. Invest in a colour printer to make business cards, stationery and letterheads look more professional. Use custom backgrounds and stock photography to make PowerPoint presentations more interesting for the viewer. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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