#Business Success Tips
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thebookkeepersrus-blogs · 1 year ago
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 What Are The 5 Ways By Which Record Keepers Help Achieve Business Success? Record management is not a company’s primary task, but it is a procedure that must not be neglected or underestimated. However, business owners may sometimes find it too difficult or are too busy to handle it themselves. Read on our blog!
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thebookkeepersrus · 2 years ago
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Business success is achieved by a reliable and trustworthy team! Call The Bookkeepers R Us for professional and expert financial help!
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decadentkidturkeywagon · 4 days ago
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Debt Free Network Marketing
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out-of-the-box-mindset · 13 days ago
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Small business tips | Successful Online Marketing
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beingjellybeans · 1 month ago
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3 Tips for Business Success from Chef Tatung
On a breezy November afternoon in BGC, the aroma of spices mingled with the hum of conversation at The Kitchen by Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Renowned chef, restaurateur, and content creator, Chef Tatung Sarthou, wasn’t just there to cook—he was there to inspire. As part of Sun Life’s Coffee & Play event, Chef Tatung served up more than just his signature peri-peri chicken and chicken macaroni. He…
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mornepatterson · 6 months ago
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smebusinessguid · 10 months ago
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Ways to Grow Your Business
If we wish to get a good job done by our people, then we must make arrangements to keep them happy. Be careful that the sad souls do not hurt others. If possible, get them off the bus. That will be good for all.
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nicolemosmond · 2 years ago
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In Customer Experience, keep it simple.
In my recent blog “In Customer experience, first impressions matter” I shared my experience as a customer and how important first impressions can be in a customer’s experience. I mentioned that once I got home I realized I had bought the wrong item and would have to return to the store to exchange it with the correct product. Well, I did return to the store the following day. Here’s how it…
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thenextrush · 2 years ago
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Turning cameras off during virtual meetings can reduce fatigue
More than a year after the pandemic resulted in many employees shifting to remote work, virtual meetings have become a familiar part of daily life. Along with that may come “Zoom fatigue” — a feeling of being drained and lacking energy following a day of virtual meetings. Allison Gabriel, McClelland Professor of Management and Organisations and University Distinguished Scholar in the University…
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fresherfriut · 13 days ago
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theambitiouswoman · 11 months ago
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Success Requires Discipline To:
Exercise & eat healthy
Manage time better
Invest money wisely
Maintain good relationships
Set & achieve goals
Stay organized
Control emotions
Chase personal development
Continue learning
Wake up earlier
Be consistent
Keep focus
Face challenges
Not give up
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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any tips for getting into copywriting?
Learn the basics of copywriting & writing fundamentals/ marketing skills
Study the different types of copywriting (web/banners, email, social, ads, direct mail, sales letters, etc.)
Decide on your niche(s). Study everything you can about the industry, trends, latest news, customer demographics/psychographics, customer behavior, types of lifestyles/preferences they have, how they speak, where they spend the most time (IRL or digitally)
Craft an inspiration folder full of compelling copywriting examples you find when browsing on the web, going through your email, scrolling on social media, billboards, magazines, direct mail, etc.
Practice rewriting these examples with your own flair. Evaluate it, and keep practicing until you're proud of your copy.
Be as concise, clever, and convincing as possible. Keep your tone conversational (write like how you would speak), catchy, simple, and witty. Take out any extraneous or fluff words. Pepper in cultural references, puns, and relatable anecdotes understood by your target audience when relevant to your messaging/CTA
Create a portfolio with these mock-ups or projects done for family/friends (state they're spec work, not client-commissioned samples) or clips from an internship, school work, etc.
Craft a USP for yourself (including your niche, copywriting specialties, and the specific expertise you offer within your broader niche/service offerings that makes you unique)
Create an Upwork profile and share your services on LinkedIn (optimize both of these profiles)
Research local clients and small businesses within your niche. Also, take time to create a list of dream clients. Study their copy, brand voice, and keep tabs on updates regarding these companies' happenings
Learn the art of a cold email/LinkedIn pitch/Upwork proposal. Introduce yourself and your services to your prospect and share with them how you can fulfill a specific need they're seeking out (For local and smaller companies, feel free to offer suggestions. With more established companies, connect the dots as to why your experience/expertise is a great fit for their brand/target audience), and attach your work/link to your LinkedIn profile, website, and any other relevant hub for your professional services & content
Ask for referrals from friends/family to get started. If they're not a relative, get a testimonial to include in your portfolio
Follow up once if you haven't heard back from a prospective client after an initial pitch after a few days
Search for potential gigs on sites like Upwork/ProBlogger/People Per Hour
Once you land a gig, execute to the best of your ability and hand in your work by the deadline (strategies surrounding best business practices is a whole other post, lol)
Gather testimonials from all clients of successful projects. Confirm with clients whether you can use their work in your portfolio if you're unsure
Continue studying copywriting from books, courses, and everyday reading & living
Stay knowledgeable about advancements/updates in your field, keep updated on current events, and culture/social trends, and read a lot in general. Have interesting, multi-faceted conversations with others. Observe what makes people tick & remain engaged in a verbal dialogue or content
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pollenallergie · 1 year ago
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“do the hardest task first”
no. just… no.
hot take: this doesn’t work for people with adhd (in my experience/from what i’ve heard from other people with adhd in my life). i recommend doing the easy/moderately difficult stuff first, that way you can convince yourself that it’s all going to be this easy and undemanding. then hyper-focus will kick in because your brain is like, “yeah, we can do this, we’ve got this.” then, before you know it, you’ve completed both the easy tasks and the hard tasks while hyperfocusing.
like, on a serious note, it’s always been easier for me to convince myself to get the most difficult tasks done when i’m already working/in the working frame of mind, not when i’m laying in bed or sitting on the couch, mindlessly scrolling through stuff on my phone, and struggling to start at all.
if the choice comes down to you not starting at all or starting with the easiest task first (which, for me, it often does), always, always pick starting with the easiest task first. sometimes you need a small victory, a little bit of an accomplishment, to give you the courage to take on bigger challenges.
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jace-samiel · 29 days ago
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businessmemes · 1 year ago
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Tenderman is definitely on the right track, but he should be aiming higher than interim transdepartmental coordination analyst II when interim transdepartmental coordination analyst IV is also in play.
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mornepatterson · 6 months ago
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