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Friday 28 December 2012

Top 10 New Year's Resolutions for Business Success

The end of the year is a good time to reflect on your business's progress over the past year and plan how you want your business to develop. Sure, you want increased success in the coming year, these top 10 New Year's resolutions are designed to help you achieve a truly satisfying success in the New Year. So improve your business with these new year's resolutions.

  1. Learn how to delegate and delegate like a boss: There are so many things to do when you're running a small business, it's easy to delude ourselves that we need to do all of them. Then we wonder why we're so tired and frazzled and have no time to do anything else! Determine Your Personal Return on Investment, and decide to let someone else do some of the tasks for a change. Delegation is the key to a healthy work-life balance.
  2. Promote your business regularly and consistently: Too often the task of promoting a small business slips to the bottom of the to-do list in the press of urgent tasks. If you want to attract new customers, you have to make promotion a priority. Make a New Year's resolution to hire a marketing expert, or take the time to create a marketing plan on your own and follow through.You may read, marketing products and services. 
  3. Waste not, spend less: There are plenty of things you can do to reduce waste, and therefore business costs: Reducing paper usage, turning off unessential lights, putting unused equipment to sleep, carpool, etc. Small changes could make a big difference- you might be surprised.
  4. Learn something new: What you choose to learn may be directly related to your business or completely unrelated. Learning something new will add to your skills and add a new dimension of interest to your life. Depending on how you choose to learn, you may meet new and interesting people, who may become customers, colleagues, or friends. You will find the time to learn something new by delegating, remember?
  5. Join a new business organization or networking group: There's nothing like talking to other business people for sparking new ideas, refining old ones, and making contacts. Whether it's a group specifically designed for networking or an organization dedicated to a particular type of business, making the effort to be a part of a group will revitalize you and your business.
  6. Give something back to your community: There are all kinds of worthy organizations that make a difference in your community. Make a New Year's resolution to find a cause that matters to you, and give what you can. Make this the year that you serve on a committee, be a mentor, volunteer, or make regular donations to the groups in your community that try to make the place you live a better place. Nothing will seed and grow goodwill for you and your business better.
  7. Put time for yourself on your calendar: It is important to take time to recharge and refresh yourself. All work and no play is a recipe for mental and physical disaster. So if you have trouble freeing up time to do the things you enjoy, write time regularly into your schedule to "meet with yourself" and stick to that commitment. If you won't invest in yourself, who will?
  8. Set realistic goals: Goal setting is a valuable habit - if the goals lead to success rather than distress. Make a New Year's resolution that the goals you set will be goals that are achievable, rather than unrealistic pipe dreams that are so far out of reach they only lead to frustration. Realistic goals is the first step to your success in business.
  9. Drop what's not working for you and move on: All products aren't going to be super sellers, all sales methods aren't going to work for everyone, and all suppliers or contractors aren't going to be ideally suited to your business. If a technique or a product or a business relationship isn't working for you, stop using it. Move on. Something better will turn up.
  10. Refresh for growth: It’s now or never. With a fresh start and a new year, now is the time to grow your business. Get a new client, hire a new employee, or move to that larger space. 

Although many of us make a New Year resolution at the beginning of a New Year but we do it more out of a custom than with actual planning. Also, people don't spare much thought in finding out what he/she will actually like to achieve in the year. Hence, the success rate with New Year resolution is actually poor. If you need more help on making resolutions that will be successful, How to Make a New Year Resolution has more tips for you. Now is a time to make changes for the better.

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Thursday 6 December 2012

Gain Traffic From These Three Sources

Traffic is an important aspect of any type of website, especially for Internet marketers. No traffic means zero potential clients, sales, or visitors in general which leads zero profit. There are many different methods for gaining traffic, but below I've listed three methods for doing so.

YouTube:
YouTube is one of the most populated websites out there. If you create good quality, helpful videos you're sure to get a few subscribers and followers. Of course, those subscribers will be interested in your stuff so they will be sure to check out your site and potentially sign up if the squeeze page is looking good.

Social Media:
Facebook and Twitter are the most popular social media sites you can advertise on. Be sure to post to relevant pages, quality tweets, and do not spam. If you look like a spammer, most people will not even think to click on your site. Work smart and get them interested in what your email list has to offer.

Forums:
Forums are another good way for getting traffic, as long as you post relevant posts and follow the rules. Most sites require you to have quite a few posts before they allow any sort of advertising in your signature (this is especially true for the Internet Marketing and Weight Loss niches), so get into the mind set that forums are for long-term and take your time building up reputation in order to get the most out of that forum.

As I said, traffic is vital, yet that isn't the only variable of a successful sale. A good sales or welcome page is also necessary for converting traffic into sales. If you have a bad squeeze page, odds are people will close the page as soon as they see it. Threrefore make the user experience intuitive.

More Business Tips:
Ten Tips on Creating a Successful Business
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Working Smarter To Succeed In Business