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How To Put Your Business On The Map

The Small Business Blog

Whether the aim of your business is global domination in your sector, or to run a lifestyle business, putting your business on the map is essential. Whether your target market is local, national or international, the only way you are going to get customers and make profit is by making sure that people know about your business.

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VA Interview with Bec Baints

Karen Vivarelli

It’s not that I don’t want to grow my business, this just works for me and my lifestyle at the moment. I have over 15 years corporate experience, my roles have included executive administration, office management, client account servicing, project management and customer service. . Facebook: @becbaints.va

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When to Give Up on Finding Your Dream Career

Eat Your Career

Oh, and somewhere in there, we’d like a paycheck that provides us with a comfortable lifestyle and may one day put our kids through college. A friend of mine, struggling to become an actor, finally accepted a fulltime position as a customer service trainer. Share this on Facebook. That’s the dream anyway. Tweet This!

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Top 5 Tips for Learning More About Your Customers

The Small Business Blog

Make the necessary changes once you know exactly what your customers want. « Why Your Small Business Needs A SWOT Good Customer Service Can Go A Long Way » « Previous Entries This entry was posted on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at 7:00 am and is filed under SME-Blog. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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The Customer Is Always Right!

The Small Business Blog

by Stefan Töpfer on May 19, 2010 While we all hope to make our customers 100% happy all of the time, and this must of course be what we strive for, there will be occasions where a customer is less than happy with the service you have provided. I look forward to connecting with you! Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Is Your Small Business Worth Shouting About?

The Small Business Blog

WinWeb.com are running a weekly competition where you can pitch your small business idea or service, free of charge, on their Facebook page. Then, all you need to do is get your clients, customers, affiliates, friends and family (thanks to Cole, see comment 5 below) to vote for your pitch using the “like&# button.

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Pitch of the Week – Waste Notes

The Small Business Blog

Read more about Waste Notes here and if you would like to enter WinWeb’s Pitch of the Week competition visit our Facebook page for more information – you could win superb free publicity for your small business! « 9-5 or 5-9? Does It Really Matter? Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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