Showing posts with label Opportunity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opportunity. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Service Desk Success - An Opportunity For Differentiation


In a world of multi-media and globalization, it is a constant struggle for organizations to standout in a saturated marketplace. Be it a financial, education, healthcare or not-for-profit organization, the need to positively differentiate from competitors is the only way to gain an edge over the ever-present competition.

Promoting a culture of service management, both internally and externally, is the key to being more relevant to customers within any market vertical. This allows organization to shape its products and service based on the specific requirements of its business and customers and encourages business confidence by providing more reliable service and support.

Internally, IT service management encourages a clear understanding of actual IT capabilities, and promotes IT service continuity. In most cases, the largest percentage of the IT spend is in on the day-to-day support costs and this can be reduced by an effective service management process.

Service management ensures IT resources are aligned with business requirements, and allows the IT department to appropriately identify points of flexibility and adaptability within the services they provide. This ensures service issues and change requirements are handled efficiently and effectively, to keep organizations running at an optimum level.

Cost Effective

Many organizations erroneously believe that the Service Desk tool is the greatest cost in providing support when it has been well proven that it only represents about 4% of the total IT budget (refer to Gartner's IT Key Metrics Data). This means that the greatest cost in providing service is staff-related. In fact, Gartner estimates this is to be around 86%. Therefore, the efficiencies gained through the implementation of a quality service desk will dramatically decrease the cost of providing service through the decreased staffing costs alone.

The Service Desk

The point in management where people, process and technology blend to deliver a business service is at the Service Desk. The service desk provides the essential daily contact between Customers, Users, IT service and any relevant Third-party support organization. The main objective of the service desk is to drive and improve service support to, and on behalf of an organization.

This Customer-facing support service is a single point of contact that provides advice, guidance and rapid restoration of normal services to its customers and users. It handles Requests, Incidents, Problems and Change requests. More than this, it also manages maintenance contracts, software licenses, and provides Service Level Management and Configuration Management.

The successful implementation of a service desk results in a professional service that builds business confidence and provides greater customer satisfaction. This is a result of the professional service that is positioned to provide a consolidated and fiscally positive business activity that impacts all aspects of service beyond the IT department. The key to service desk success is the employment of professional people, well-defined and repeatable processes and good tools, which in-turn makes the product or service being supported, to some degree, immaterial.

Adopting a service management approach results in benefits across all level of any business:


Customers - obtain a sustainable, reliable, secure, quality service
Line Management - achieve greater control over the change management process
Senior Management - can monitor performance and adjust resources appropriately
Boards - gain confidence from the adoption of best practices service, which in turn are mitigate personal risk
Business Partners - provides greater control over inter-business risks.




Dr. Darren Williams is Chief Executive of LiveTime Software, Inc. which provides ITIL Service Management software for many global 2000 companies such as LockHeed Martin, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Verizon and NEC. http://www.livetime.com





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Battle of the Budget - An Opportunity to Reduce Operating Costs With Managed IT Services


Per Matt Dickerson, Managing Director and Senior Network Consultant of AXXIS Technology, and cited as one of the Top 15 Worldwide SMB consultants, "The typical small business or firm spends 30% of the I.T. budget on hardware purchases and 70% on I.T. maintenance." What are those numbers for your business? What do you use to measure those expenses?

The purpose of this article is to give you a potential option the next time you, or the boss asks, "What can we do to improve the business, while reducing the cost of doing business?" Grab your favorite beverage and let's take a quick look at I.T. Managed Services.

What is Managed IT Services?

A mix of products, services and other I.T. partner offerings used to deliver a full range of on-site and remote I.T. services to primarily the small to medium sized business. The service provider serves as the complete virtual I.T. department for the business.

This can include, but not limited to, initial I.T. planning and implementation, to ongoing technical support and administration, to budgeting to ensure that the information technology backbone stays in step with the businesses current and future needs.

What are the services?

All providers have differing services and solutions that they provide and, this is important, how they provide them. Below are examples of the basic services. If you are researching a I.T. Managed Services partner and they do not provide these, continue your search!

7/24/365 Network Monitoring, Maintenance, & Support

This is at the core of what each and every I.T. services company provides the business. Your information and the needs and expectations of your customers are too important to call somebody and wait 24 to 72 hours or more for an I.T. issue to be resolved. How do you effectively plan and budget for these out of the blue situations anyway? Your IT services provider should be constantly monitoring your systems, providing maintenance, such as spyware and virus protection, disk drive analysis, application usage, and security patch management. A big one for most businesses: have off-site and on-site support available around the clock. No guessing game or "around this much" - there should be a fixed fee for the services.

I.T. Systems Planning and Analysis

Many business owners make I.T.-related decisions as a reaction to their immediate needs rather than part of a long-term growth plan. Your provider should assess your current and future I.T. needs and make recommendations to help your business grow. The idea is for every component of your business to be geared in some way towards growing your business. This should include I.T., right?

Disaster Protection/Offsite Data Backup

There are plenty of recent examples to confirm for us that you have to plan for the unexpected. Your customers depend on you to serve them without interruption. Your I.T. services provider should provide secure offsite data backup solutions that provide a backup of your data automatically. You have a business to run. Your I.T. services provider should partner with you to develop and implement a disaster recovery plan that you or your staff won't have the hassle of managing.

I.T. Vendor Management

Should you or your staff spend endless hours on the phone with I.T. vendors, or rather, dedicate time and effort to growing the business? Your IT services provider should be there to help you manage your relationships with your ISP, hardware vendor, web developer, ASP, etc...

Network Services

I have yet to meet or work with a business, large or small, that doesn't go through some kind of periodic "environment changes". This can range from staff changing desks, switching offices, or moving the entire business to a new location. Make sure your I.T. services provider takes care of the I.T. aspects of these changes. If you are moving or setting up a new network, task your I.T. services provider with designing, installing and certifying your data network. Make sure they are capable of taking care of the telecom, cabling, and I.T. equipment installation.

Regulations and Compliance

At the beginning of this century, we in the healthcare industry went through a "regulations crisis". The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) came down and the mad scramble and focus was on how to secure the system-housed information and ensure we were all in compliance. As HIPAA is to healthcare, other businesses have rules and regulations on how to use and secure information. Your I.T. services provider must have the knowledge, experience, and resources to aid you in remaining compliant with these directives.

Website design and hosting

Whatever your position on the degree of benefit to the internet, the reality is that many businesses and consumers use the internet as the first step in getting info on your business. Your I.T. services provider should have the tools available to work with you on developing and managing a website that can serve as "the front porch to your business". While having a great website will not necessarily be used to rule you in as the business to call, having a substandard or non-existent website can be used to cross you off the list.

Discount Product Purchasing

I.T. equipment is often an expensive investment. Regardless of the amount you purchase, you should never pay more than absolutely necessary. Your I.T. services provider should have agreements in place to ensure you get the best, most competitively priced complete systems, peripherals, parts, or upgrades.

What are the benefits?

You now know what the typical managed services company provides or should be offering, but what do you really get out of this partnership? After all, change is difficult and everyone is comfortable with the way we've always done things, regardless of the costs, the impact on the business, or how we might be getting short changed on services.

Focus on Business

You and your people are experts and great at what you do. I've spoken with business leaders who give examples of staff members trying to fit I.T. guru into their responsibilities. I've heard, "One of our staff lawyers, Joe, does our I.T.", "Pat, in Accounting, does the I.T. stuff that she knows.", "My HR Director, Tom, studied programming in college and does our I.T." I never doubt that these people give their best efforts, but question if that's the best use of these valuable resources and I am skeptical if everything is getting done.

Single Source for I.T.

You have one point of contact for all of your Information Technology needs. Rather than a laundry list of contacts and phone numbers, you have one source for your I.T. Note: Check on this! Most premier IT services providers will have a single point of contact who will know you, your business, your goals, and your I.T. infrastructure. If you don't know who has your account, you are always speaking with a different person on the phone, a different technician comes out to your business to do service, well, it is time for you to ask probing questions or search for a new provider.

Budgeting

The guesswork is gone. As you formulate your budgets, you will know exactly what your I.T. expenditures will be for any period of time. You work with your I.T. services provider to formulate and define your plan, needs, and expectations. The dollar figure is assigned and you work on producing results in your industry.

Breadth of Knowledge: We all know the growth rate in the I.T. industry has been phenomenal and new technologies and gadgets are constantly being added to the inventory. While most businesses have team members who specialize in a particular facet of the company, I.T. Managed Services companies also have staffs that have expertise throughout the I.T. spectrum.

It is near impossible, and not very cost effective, for SMBs to employ an in house I.T. staff with the same cumulative breadth of I.T. knowledge. This leaves the questions for the business with the in house I.T.: What are we incapable of doing? What is getting missed? For businesses without I.T., it makes sense to avail themselves in having an entire I.T. department at their disposal without the costs or impracticality of an in house I.T. department.

Anybody there?

Getting back to the level of support topic, having an I.T. services provider ensures that you maintain a predictable, consistent level of support, regardless of vacations, sick time, resignations, terminations, etc., associated with in house I.T. Apart from this, most I.T. services providers have a form of supplemental support where they will work with you during times when in house I.T. is absent or there is an increased workload.

If 30 minutes would help my bottom line...: Every successful business leader, whom I've worked or spoken with, is looking for ways to improve and keep their business ahead of the competition. Some businesses have an in house I.T. department or retain their current support and services provider, because, well, that's the way things have always been done. Some businesses prefer the "Las Vegas approach" of no I.T. support at all. They cross their fingers, roll the dice daily, and hand over the money as they go along.

I encourage you to do some due diligence, even if it takes 30 minutes. Research, discuss internally, and engage an I.T. Managed Services professional to see if I.T. Managed Services would possibly benefit you, your staff, and your valued customers.




Bill Culhane writes for Mission IT Services. Mission IT provides Austin IT Support and IT services for small businesses across Central Texas.





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Monday, 8 August 2011

Business Idea: Online Marketing Services as a Work-From-Home Opportunity


Offering online marketing services is certainly an opportunity to

consider if you are interested in starting an internet business

that will enable you to work from home. Internet business is

booming, no doubt, and there are many people venturing into

e-business who haven't a clue how to go about marketing on the

internet. Online marketing services are not exclusive to

e-business; they can also be beneficial to brick-and-mortar type

retail or wholesale companies. Thus, there are many different

target audiences to choose from when offering online marketing

services. This enables you to identify and pursue a niche market.

There are a few things to do before launching an online marketing

services company:

1. Familiarize yourself with online marketing services

2. Conduct market research to identify a niche market

3. Decide which online marketing services you will offer

4. Become an expert

The next phase of launching your online marketing services

company involves:

1. Preparing your business plan and marketing plan

2. Developing your policies and service procedures

3. Marketing your online marketing services

4. Providing exceptional customer service

5. Building a base of repeat customers and referrals

for your online marketing services

With the internet, it is easy to review online marketing services

and to find out about your competition. A competitive analysis is

essential to differentiating and positioning your online

marketing services company. In your review of online marketing

services, you will get some great ideas about what services you

can offer and how to professionally present them.

Market research is the key to identifying a niche market to

target for your online marketing services company. For instance,

you may market your services only to attorneys, only to wholesale

grocers, only to work-from-home moms, etc. With an online

marketing services company, truly the world is your playground.

However, by narrowing the scope of your target market by finding

a niche to market to, you're advertising will have a stronger

impact as you can become known as an expert in online marketing

services for whatever field or niche you choose to market to.

Once you have reviewed other online marketing services, analyzed

your competition, and identified your target market, you are

ready to decide which online marketing services you wish to

offer. This is another opportunity to define a niche. For

instance, you may offer only pay-per-click management services

and you can position yourself as an expert in that area which can

be credible if that is the only service you offer. You can also

offer a whole menu of online marketing services with various

mixes in package deals which can be appealing to clients.

Whichever online marketing services you choose to offer, if you

are presenting yourself as an expert, make absolutely sure that

you are one before you take on your first customer. The

reputation of your online marketing services is at stake. If you

present yourself as an expert in search engine optimization for

instance, and you cannot achieve good ranking for your clients,

your credibility will be lost and this can frequently result in

your reputation being ruined via discussions about your company

through online marketing and business forums.

Preparing your business plan and marketing plan should be a

first-step before you launch your online marketing services

business. Writing a business plan just makes sense because it

helps you to put your ideas down on paper, to set your goals, to

think through issues and to define your budget. Your marketing

plan is equally important as it will serve to keep you focused on

the important aspects of your online marketing services business.

For suggestions about what should be included in a business plan

and marketing plan, visit the website for the Small Business

Administration . There you will find excellent guidance for

business planning.

Policies and service procedures are important for two reasons.

One, to protect your business; and two, to ensure that you

provide excellent service to your customers and that they

understand up front what your services entail. When marketing

your online marketing services business online, you should at a

minimum have a terms-of-use policy and a privacy policy. Through

your terms of use, it is a good idea to disclose your policy

regarding refund requests or your service guarantees as well as

any limitations to your service.

Taking customer service a step further, your service policies

will govern how you do business. Your systems will enable you to

provide the services. Starting out, you don't necessarily need

anything fancy, but as your company grows, automating some of

your sales and service features is a good idea. An example of an

automated customer service tool is an autoresponder that confirms

you have received an order. Repeat customers will come to you if

you offer excellent online marketing services.

It is easier to retain a customer than to get a new one, so

always keep that in mind when working with your customers. Happy

customers are also extremely valuable to an online marketing

services company because they will refer you to their friends and

associates. To encourage referrals, you may offer your customers

some type of incentive (like a 10% discount) if they refer a new,

buying client to you.




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Friday, 22 July 2011

What it Takes to Be Successful With a Home Business Opportunity is Revealed in This Article


Effective Marketing: The Key to Building a Successful Online Business

You can have the greatest business idea in the world, but if you fail to market it properly you will never build a successful online business. Just like a traditional brick and mortar business, operating a business online requires you to reach out to the people who are interested n the goods or services you have for sale. If you are unable to reach your target audience-those most likely to be interested in what you are selling-you will not be able to reach the number of people necessary to truly become successful. Simple promotion of your website may generate a few sales here and there, but you need an effective marketing plan in order to bring visitors to your website and increase your sales volume.

One thing to understand is your marketing efforts need to go beyond simply submitting your website to the search engines. While this part of marketing is important-if you don't submit your website to the search engines no one will be able to find it in a search-it is certainly not the only marketing you should do. In fact, if search engine submission is the limit of your marketing efforts, it will take you quite some time to draw enough visitors to your website for you to achieve success. In fact, when you are first starting your online business, you want to reach as many potential customers as possible.

When you build your advertising platform, it is also important to identify your target audience. You don't want to waste efforts promoting your website to those who are not likely to be interested; the key to a successful online business is working hard and expanding your marketing efforts in order to reach those who are most likely to buy your products or services.

Choosing the Right Online Business Idea: Identify Your Specific Needs and Goals

In order to choose the right online business idea you have to first identify your own specific needs and goals. Do not choose a business idea because it worked for your brother, cousin, or best friend because their needs are different than yours. You need to personalize your business so that it will be able to meet your expectations; for this reason you need to analyze and evaluate exactly what you want from your business. You need to set specific and realistic goals, not just simply saying you want to make a lot of money. How much money do you want to make? What is your time horizon for making that money? How do you plan to market your business in order to meet your goals? All of these factors are important in order to identify what kind of business will meet your needs and help you achieve your goals.

It is also important to choose an online business idea that interests you and falls within your area of expertise. Many people make the mistake of choosing a business because they have been led to believe it has the potential to help them become wealthy quickly. It is essential to understand that wealth never comes overnight for anyone; there is always a great deal of work necessary for anyone to reach that level in any business. That doesn't mean it never happens-there are always exceptions. Sometimes a person just happens to be in the right place at the right time and happens to get lucky.

Choosing the right online business idea is not a decision anyone should make quickly. What you need to do is look over each possibility and compare it to your goals, aspirations and expectations before you make a decision. You also have to look at it in terms of the time you have available and the type of investment you may need to make in order to achieve the level of success you desire. Only when you have followed all these steps are you ready to make a final decision.

Finding the Right Online Business Opportunities: Read and Research First

One of the most important aspects of any online business is making sure you conduct enough research to make an informed decision. With so many online business opportunities it's important to take the time to research what is available instead of attempting to make a quick decision that may turn out to be the wrong one. It's every easy to think you have enough information about a business opportunity to make a decision, but unless you take your time and compare several different opportunities you do not have enough information to make an informed decision.

Is it really that important to research online business opportunities before you make a final decision? That depends-ask yourself another question: how important is it for you to make money with an online business? If you're looking for something to gain a little experience and earn some extra money it probably isn't very important to conduct a great deal of research. On the other hand if you are looking for an online business opportunity that will generate enough money for you to earn a substantial part-time or full-time income you will need to research several opportunities before you have enough information to make the right decision.

In order to choose the right online business opportunity you need to evaluate your own personal situation and ask yourself some questions such as:

* What are you seeking in a business opportunity?

* How much income are you looking to generate?

* How much time do you wish to devote to promoting and working your online business?

* What kind of experience and skills do you have?

* What is your educational background?

While you do not need a college degree to operate any of the online business opportunities, your educational background will allow you to evaluate your options and determine the best type of business based on your education, skills and experience. Those potential entrepreneurs with a business background will find it easier to learn the importance of keeping accurate records with any business. On the other hand, any person who has the desire to learn can develop the business sense necessary to create a successful online business.

When you finish reviewing potential online business opportunities you should have enough knowledge o choose the one that will provide what you need whether it's to replace or acquire a full-time job, allow you to earn a steady income working a few extra hours or just earn a few extra dollars to have some extra cash. Making the right decision will allow you to turn your business opportunity into whatever you expect it to be. You can't rush it or you will surely make the wrong decision.

Testing the Waters: Are You Ready for Online Entrepreneurial Success

Certainly there are many people have dreams on online entrepreneurial success, but the big question is: are they ready to pursue those dreams? The idea appears appealing when you first think about it, but the problem comes later when you find you have taken on more than you were expecting. One of the reasons this happens is because people are of the mistaken notion that they can start on line venture and do very little work. This is perhaps due to the many advertisements they read that actually make this mistaken claim.

While there are online businesses that will earn income for the owner without his or her active participation, there is plenty of work required before the business will reach that level of success. Regardless of the type of business you are interested in operating, there is a certain amount of work you must do in order to achieve online entrepreneurial success. First and foremost you must attract visitors to your website, and you can only do that with a strong and efficient marketing plan. In order to generate sales you must bring in visitors, but in order to do that you must first reach out to them and let them know you have something that will interest them.

If you have entertained the idea of online entrepreneurial success, you must first ask yourself if you are prepared to engage in the amount of marketing and promotional work necessary to reach that level. For those who are working full-time this may add additional hours to an already long business day, but at the same time it has the potential to provide financial freedom and flexibility of working hours. While you may still have to work the same amount of hours you have always done (depending on the venture you pursue), you will be able to work at home and have some control over the hours you spend tied to a desk.

Generating Online Income One Step at a Time

While the Internet has created a good many opportunities for people to make money at home, it has also caused many people to think making online income is going to be an easy undertaking. They want to believe some of the advertisements they read that tell them you can make money without doing any work, but the real truth is there is no way to make income online or offline without doing some work. You may not have to do the manual work that is necessary to become successful in a traditional business, but it is still necessary to work hard if you want to have a successful business.

Of course, this also brings up the topic of residual income, and most people see residual income as income that you earn without doing any work. While this is true, there is another thing you have to consider: when you earn residual income, this means you have already done the work necessary for you to earn that income without doing any more work. It doesn't mean you don't have to do any work at all to earn a residual income because there must be a starting point. It doesn't matter if you are working toward online income or income from a traditional business-in order to earn residuals you have to first build the business to a specific level of success.

Before you even begin trying to make online income you have to make sure you choose the business opportunity that is suited best for your needs. That means you have to first evaluate what you are seeking from an online business and what skills you have to bring into a business. It is also important to determine how much time you are willing and/or able to put into building your business. All of these factors will have a direct bearing on which business is right for you and will allow you to generate the most success.

Building a Successful Residual Income Business

While having a business that generates immediate income can be very important for the day to day expenses you incur, a residual income business has the ability to take care of you and your family even if you are no longer able to work. It doesn't matter if you don't do another day's work in your life, once you build a business that has built in residuals, you will collect those as long as your business remains operational. Of course, this also means you must do a great deal of work to promote your business so that it reaches the level of success that is necessary for the payment of residuals.

Most people think the only form of residual income is when you work some type of network or multi-level marketing business, but there are many different businesses that also offer the opportunity for you to earn residuals. In a way you might say real estate is a type of residual business because once you have the property and tenants in place you will earn money no matter where you are. However there can be catches here, especially if you do not have tenants and the money is not coming in.

Affiliate marketing programs and e-Commerce also provide ways for a person to earn residual income. The problem with affiliate programs and e-Commerce is a person must continue to promote the programs in order to make sure you continue to reach those people who might be interested in what you are promoting. While in some ways they operate with residuals, it is only in the sense that once the websites are set up and you do the work to get them before the public, you do not need to do anything more. You can still earn money when you're on vacation because your website is doing the work, but you have to do plenty of work promoting the website and your products as well.

Choosing a Residual Income Opportunity

If you are looking for something that will provide income in the future rather than immediate income, there are a number of ways you can earn residual income. Most people who think of residuals immediately think of network or multi-level marketing schemes, and while these are certainly very popular outlets for generating future income, they are not the only sources available for building future income. One of the most important things for anyone to understand before they become involved in a residual income opportunity is the meaning of residual income. For those who are unfamiliar with the terms, residuals are income sources derived from working hard to build a business-bonuses that are paid later are called residuals.

Why would a person want to invest time into a residual income opportunity instead of making immediate income? There are many different reasons that residual income is preferable to immediate income. One of the most important reasons a person may invest time into building a business that offers residuals is because it will provide income for retirement. Even if you are currently working and have a pension or 401K plan, it is always good to have an additional cushion since many retirement plans do not have built in cost of living increases-some people retire and never receive any additional pension payments in spite of increases in the cost of living.

Another reason that someone may prefer a residual income opportunity is because many programs allow the transfer of the residuals when you die. That means you can build a business, and when you did your survivors will be able to cash in on the bonuses you earn from that business. If this is what you are seeking you need to check the program before you become involved in order to ascertain whether this option is available. Do not assume each program that offers residual income is structured the same way.

Three Things Every Home Business Owner Must Know

While many people often believe they could make a success of a business at home, the fact is, success does not come easily. Many of the businesses that get started in homes across the world often fail very quickly. The problem is that the owner has not taken everything into account that could cause them to fail. The following are the three things that every home business owner must know:

1. Operating a home business takes a lot of self-discipline. People may think that working at home is going to make their lives a lot simpler, but the opposite is usually what happens. They often find themselves pulled in too many directions and leave many important matters pertaining to their work unattended. Staying on task is the only way that success is going to come your way. To do this, you must practice self-discipline and never take anything in your business for granted.

2. One way to ensure your success is to stay up-to-date with all of the technological advances. The computer is going to be your key to success. If you want to effectively promote your business, you must create an Internet marketing strategy. With the Internet, you have no limit on the amount of people you can reach in your target market. Without the knowledge of the computer and technology, your business will have a difficult time taking off.

3. You also must understand that home business does not mean a small income. Truthfully, there are many businesses that are operated from the home that bring in well over $100,000 a year. Yours can, too, but you have to learn not to settle for less. Don't be happy with $500 a week. Always push for more and, while it may take some time, you, too, can enjoy the earnings that your business can provide to you.

Utilizing the Internet for Small Business Marketing

With the Internet so easily accessible to just about everyone, it has become a cheap and easy way to market your small business. Small business marketing has become a task that can be managed by any small business owner, thanks to the convenience of Internet marketing. All that is needed is some understanding of how to reach the most people with the least amount of effort.

The most important component of small business marketing on the Internet is networking. Networking can be accomplished on a variety of sites, however, the most popular sites should be utilized. The popularity of the networking site can help boost the number of people your posts reach. Sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace are great sites that are used by every age group. Making a profile on each one and updating them regularly will help you build up a following and gain more clients.

Using your Internet networking is not only a great way to get the word out, but also to receive feedback from customers. A big part of promoting your business is showing potential and current clients that you are a business that cares about its customers. Reach out to customers and ask for their input. Communicating with the public will help build a name for your business and will help you make the most successful business possible, by changing to meet your customer's needs and desires.

Marketing is a big part of every business, however, small business marketing can be difficult. Without the big marketing budgets that large corporations have, it can seem daunting to get the advertising you need. The great thing about marketing on the Internet is that there are a variety of ways to market for free. The sites mentioned before are great sites that are free. They take little maintenance, so you don't have to waste your time and money on marketing and can focus on your business.

What It Takes To Be Successful With a Home Business Opportunity

Many people are often so anxious to start a business of their own that they do not stop to think about all that it will entail. They often forget about some very important details. With the statistics showing that the majority of new businesses fail, it is imperative that you think everything through. The first thing is to understand exactly what it takes to be successful with a home business opportunity.

The first step is choosing a home business opportunity that suits you needs and pertains to something that interests you. Get bored with your new business and you will soon be out of business. The worst thing is jumping into a business, investing your money, and then finding out that it is not something you would like to continue with.

Next, you will want to create a business plan. You must. It's that simple. Those who fail to write a business plan are the ones that fail. This plan will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to grow your business or, in other words, make your new business succeed.

Last, persistence is going to be what will help you achieve your goals. Without a little perseverance, you and your new business are not going to go anywhere. What you may not know is that no matter which opportunity you choose to invest your money and time in, it will take time. Nothing is going to happen overnight and if it does, you can consider yourself one of the lucky ones.

It takes a lot to be successful with a home business opportunity. You have to find something that you like to do, work out a plan for your business, and stick with it, even when it seems like it will never produce any income for you. If you can't do these three things, you may want to start looking for work outside the home.




My name is Joel Martin and I am a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army. I am very excited about the Plug-In Profit opportunity created by Stone Evans and look forward to growing my business.

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Monday, 18 July 2011

IT consumerization: Nightmare or golden opportunity?

jank0: Oh yeah and 4G is slow as a snail. Maybe the Internetz are just clogged? Bitmargeddon?

Unsure about embracing IT consumerization at your company? The truth is, it’s not so easy to integrate mobile devices into enterprise environments. Smartphones and tablets weren’t designed for business users, and that can mean big headaches for IT — not the least of which is data vulnerability. So why bother?

Let’s start with the indie jewelry designer vs. Urban Outfitters story that went viral on Twitter. An Etsy-based designer claimed in a tweet that the clothing giant Urban Outfitters ripped off her necklace design. Within minutes, the designer was flooded with sympathetic responses. Urban Outfitters could have sustained a major credibility hit had the retailer not “heard” and responded early. As it turned out, Urban Outfitters was able to reassure the designer and salvage the brand image by joining the conversation.

The thing is, effective participation in social media requires a lot of listening. It requires much more than one corporate-appointed team, listening for a few hours a day, can be expected to handle. That’s where consumer tablets and smartphones come in.

Mobile consumer devices make it much easier to stay connected to social networks. Recent studies bear this out. In addition, 33 percent of the employees studied for a Gartner report admit to using their personal devices to connect to social media while at work. Each one of those employees has the potential to positively or negatively influence your brand on social networks. Why not turn that uncertainty into an advantage by training all of your employees to become brand ambassadors?

Is that a good use of company time? If you want to have an active hand in shaping your brand image on social networks, it is. And, anyway, where else could you get direct access to your customers’ thoughts as well as the opportunity to respond to them — in real time?

You may not be able to control what people say about your brand on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc., but you — and your employees — can participate in the conversation early and often. Here are some suggestions to help you get started:

Create a core competency around participating on social networks. Teach your employees how to represent your brand on the social networks. You’ll need to create a clearly defined practice — and then make sure everyone buys into it.Fence your data, not your people. Secure your data without limiting user access. For example, desktop virtualization provides anytime, anyplace employee access to their productivity resources — but your data never leaves the confines of a secure data center.Keep company and personal data separate — from the beginning. Let your employees bring their personal devices to work, but make sure they don’t mix their personal data with your corporate property. You can accomplish this by isolating company data in a virtual desktop on each device.

It’s true that the effort to embrace consumer smartphones and tablets in the enterprise workplace comes with IT challenges. But those challenges are not insurmountable — and the benefits are definitely worth the trouble. You just need a flexible mobile computing strategy that enables you to focus on controlling only what you really need to control. This will enable you to lead the process, not the other way around.

Ann Newman is the Dell Large Enterprise Client Editor and an active market-response writer. She created the Dell technology and solution websites that support large enterprise end users.

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Friday, 8 July 2011

Business Loan Strategies to Buy a Business Opportunity


When buying a business opportunity that does not include commercial property, borrowers should realize that business loan options will be significantly different when compared to a business purchase that can be acquired with a commercial property loan. This problematic situation occurs because of the normal absence of commercial real estate as collateral for the business financing when buying a business opportunity. In terms of arranging the business loan, efforts to buy a business opportunity are almost always described by commercial borrowers as excessively confusing and difficult.

The comments and suggestions in this report reflect business financing conditions that are frequently offered by substantial lenders willing to provide a business loan to buy a business opportunity throughout most of the United States. There are likely to be circumstances in which a seller will privately fund the acquisition of a business opportunity, and it is not our intent to address those business loan possibilities in this report.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS LOAN STRATEGIES:

Buying a Business Opportunity - Length of Business Financing to Anticipate

Business financing conditions to buy a business opportunity will frequently involve a reduced amortization period compared to commercial mortgage financing. A maximum term of ten years is typical, and the business loan is likely to require a commercial lease equal to the length of the loan.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS LOAN STRATEGIES:

Expected Interest Rate Costs for Buying a Business Opportunity

The likely range to buy a business opportunity is 11 to 12 percent in the present commercial loan interest rate circumstances. This is a reasonable level for business opportunity borrowing since it is not unusual for a commercial real estate loan to be in the 10-11 percent area. Because of the lack of commercial property for lender collateral in a small business opportunity transaction, the cost of a business loan to acquire a business is routinely higher than the cost of a commercial property loan.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS LOAN STRATEGIES:

Down Payment Expectations to Buy a Business Opportunity

A typical down payment for business financing to buy a business opportunity is 20 to 25 percent depending on the type of business and other relevant issues. Some financing from the seller will be viewed as helpful by a commercial lender, and seller financing might also decrease the business opportunity down payment requirement.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS LOAN STRATEGIES:

Refinancing Alternatives After Buying a Business Opportunity

A critical commercial loan term to expect when acquiring a business opportunity is that refinancing business opportunity financing will routinely be more problematic than the acquisition business loan. There are presently a few business financing programs being developed that are likely to improve future business refinancing alternatives. It is of critical importance to arrange the best terms when buying the business and not rely upon business opportunity refinancing possibilities until these new commercial financing options are finalized.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS LOAN STRATEGIES:

Buying a Business Opportunity - Lenders to Avoid

The selection of a commercial lender might be the most important phase of the business financing process for buying a business. An equally important task is avoiding lenders that are unable to finalize a commercial loan for buying a business.

By eliminating such problem lenders, business borrowers will also be in a better position to avoid many other business loan problems typically experienced when buying a business. The proactive approach to avoid problem lenders can have dual benefits because it will contribute to both the long-term financial condition of the business being acquired and the ultimate success of the commercial loan process.

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Steve Bush is the CEO of AEX Business Opportunity Business Loan Solutions. Steve provides working capital business loan and credit card processing assistance throughout the United States. Information about free AEX Commercial Loan Reports and a free AEX Commercial Real Estate Loan Course is available at select AEX websites.



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