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Selling Your Products: DIY Or Distributors?

Strategy Driven

When you manufacture a product that you are proud of, the goal of your business is to get that product into the hands of as many people as possible. As a DIY seller, you will be responsible for: Selling the product for yourself. You will also be responsible for photographing the product to be sold online.

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How to Use Social Media to Market Your Interior Design Business

Strategy Driven

Social media is a powerful marketing tool for individuals and small businesses. You can use it to spread the word about your company, release new products, share promotions, and to interact with your customers. B2B customers tend to have a lot more money to spend, and may also be willing to pay a higher price for your services.

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Are you a Leader or a Lemming?

Great Leadership By Dan

This job you are in isn’t about enhancing your standing relative to others, but is about enhancing your organizations’ performance in the market, which can only be achieved through the combined efforts of your entire team. To continue to have our product priced competitively so we can increase sales, we need to reduce our costs. “To

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Small Business Myths Debunked

Strategy Driven

For instance, [link] offers an office rental at a price that will be affordable for most people. Low Price is Better. A lot of new entrepreneurs may be tempted to offer their products and services at a cheap price to attract buyers. Nonetheless, take note that low price is not the only concern of customers.

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How to win contracts as a start up

Strategy Driven

Often a new business is set up around the development of an innovative product or service, which isn’t currently offered in the marketplace, therefore giving you one USP right from the start. This is often the case if a small or medium enterprise (SME) is buying the product or service, even if substantial sums are involved.

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Garage-Industry: Manufacturing Your Own Products From Start To Finish

Strategy Driven

A lot of modern business have turned their focus away from factories overseas, opting to make their products closer to home. The very first step to taking a product to market is the design. A product needs to be immortalised on paper before it can be made. The best way to design a product is using professional software.

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4 Types of Insurance for Cannabis Companies: Do You Know the Hidden Traps of the Industry?

Strategy Driven

From growing the plants to packaging the final product, there are many steps along the way where things can go wrong. These are product liability, general liability, crop, and cyber insurance. The market demands coverage and more insurance companies interested in entering the market. Food poisoning is a potential claim.