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Your Online Business

Establishing good relationships with clients, customers, co-workers, employees and suppliers is essential to running a successful eBiz. These relationships are built from business etiquette, or having the right manners when conducting business. The success or failure of your business hinges on people and how you relate to them. Business etiquette also applies to online businesses, not just to brick-and-mortar establishments. Knowing and practicing business etiquette can help in maximizing business potential. In a business setting, having good rapport with the people you work with or deal with on a constant basis fosters better communication and develops mutual trust. Your knowledge of proper "emanners" helps you in establishing good rapport. There are two important parts to this subject. The first aspect has to do with thoughtfully considering the feelings and interests of other people. The second aspect has to do with attempts to minimize misunderstandings. Both of these a

Chose the Business

Entrepreneurship has played a critical role in the economic development of countries such as the United States where 60 % of new employment opportunities are created by small business enterprises. In Nigeria, it is becoming difficult for university graduates to get employment opportunities. Recent figures by the Education ministry showed that at least 70 % of university graduates and those from tertiary colleges are finding it hard to get employment upon graduation. With the high poverty levels and unemployment rate currently at 6% and growing, entrepreneurship is seen as the only key that will transform Nigeria into an economic powerhouse and help the country achieve its vision2020. * High Business Failure Rate Many talented individuals who get into entrepreneurship for the first time fail to make an impact because they lack the necessary skills and are often unprepared to face the challenges they encounter in their operations. Statistics show that the business failure rate in Niger

The Point of Budgeting In Small Business

Too many small businesses operate without budgets. And many small businesses that do have budgets aren't getting as much out of them as they could. We've seen it time and again. It isn't because the mechanics are difficult to manage. Everyone knows the basics of how budgets work: you track money coming in, you track money going out, and you do your best to plan for the future. In fact, the very simplicity of that formula is what leads some small-business owners to consider budgets not worth the trouble. Therefore, what we'll discuss here isn't what budgeting entails, because if you don't already know that, you can find it out with ease. We're more interested in why you should budget in the first place. Our suggestion, to put it plainly, is that budgeting is a way to amplify the very creativity and adaptability that allow small businesses to thrive. Budgets' Reputation You don't become an entrepreneur because you have a burning love of spreadsheet

Your Business

Think of companies like Google, Facebook and Apple. Did they rely only on their own money for growth? No. Even if you have strong sales and plenty of cash in the bank now, a day will come when you'll need additional cash support to overcome an unexpected twist in your business. It might be the loss of a key vendor, partner, employee or client, but the companies that beat the odds are the ones who are in position to access OPM to bridge those tough times when they come. They don't have to rely on their own cash reserves because they followed a clear plan from day one to build good business credit. mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass mktvpass