Large companies have huge budgets for marketing their products and services online. What’s the difference between a $100,000 marketing campaign and a $1,000 campaign? Surprisingly, not much! This book teaches small-business operators how to achieve big-business marketing success on a small-business budget. Low-Budget Online Marketing for Small Business takes readers behind the scenes of successful marketing campaigns. The book shows small-busin ...
Statistics show that 90% of businesses fail within their first five years of operation. What is the story behind these intimidating odds? Every year, unsuspecting entrepreneurs show up at their banks asking for small-business loans. The problem is that far too many people go into business without doing thorough research into what it really takes to be successful. The best way to learn is to learn from someone who has worked with hundreds of smal ...
Get a Grip on Your Business Numbers Financial Management 101: Get a Grip on Your Business Numbers is the second book in the Numbers 101 for Small Business series. This book covers business planning, from understanding financial statements to budgeting for advertising. Angie Mohr's easy-to-understand approach to small-business planning and management ensures that the money coming in is always greater than the money going out!
In this provocative exploration into the nature and value of power in organizations, authors David McClelland and David Burnham reveal how the drive for influence is essential to good management. The authors provide a wealth of counterintuitive insights about what using power really means in today's business landscape. <i>Power Is the Great Motivator</i> is a must-read for all managers seeking to foster high morale and a strong ...
How To Sell Your Business is tailored primarily for the owners of small to medium sized privately owned businesses, it contains a route map of the main factors you need to be both aware of and to consider in contemplating the sale process. It offers clear vision and methodology through what can be a very complicated & stressful process. Drawing on Don Matlocks twenty plus years of personal experience selling, & consulting on the ...
Whether you're just launching your new venture, have an established business, or you're stuck on the work treadmill wondering what you can do to break through and create something truly great, this book is for you.<br /> <br />Ed Chan and David Naylor opened their doors in 1990. They started with just one staff member and a small group of clients.<br /> <br />Two decades later, Chan & Naylor has built a ...
Start Your Own Transportation Service shows readers how to create a revenue stream by thinking outside the traditional transportation box. Features information on how to start businesses in the areas of ridesharing, executive car service, special events, medical transport, and pedicab/party services. The personal transportation business is the hottest trend in the service industry, offering riders an alternative to traditional taxi, bus, and shu ...
This book was originally written as a guide to payroll clerks, executives and managers to be used together with payroll software, some thirty years ago, as part of the efforts of a company to get uses for its software. The book achieved its aims.<br><br>Payroll management is now only a very small part of the Human Resource Capital Department. Payroll in fact is being outsourced to those who want to work from home. It is to this group ...
Do you work yourself to death without making enough money? Are you are at the crossroads and don't know where to turn next? If your small business dream has turned into a nightmare, then this book is for you. Business consultant and popular blogger Bertie du Plessis provides you with sensible, realistic ways of getting yourself out of the mess – and into the black. Packed with hard-won, straight-talking advice along with the home truths you ...