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Small Business: In Search of Good Advice
In a small business it’s not financially sustainable to pay for bad advice, nor is it advisable, of course, to act on free bad advice. So how do you know when you are getting good or bad advice.
Here are a few tips about sorting out the wheat from the chaff.
There is an old adage; “If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is”. It applies to business advice. If someone tells you that buying or doing something will solve your issues or grow your business astronomically, it won’t. If life was like that, some of your competitors would already be doing it.
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Online Search: Small Businesses Level The Playing Field
Seventy percent of US households use the web when shopping locally, and about 25 percent of all searches are looking for local information. As more and more households make the switch to broadband connections, this trend will continue to escalate.
Search engines have eclipsed print and TV ads as the primary way consumers find local products and services. But until now large national and international brands had a stranglehold on Internet search marketing. Only they had the manpower or outside resources to plan and implement a multiple site, online search marketing program.
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Flea Market Business: How To Outsell Other Flea Market Vendors
Flea market business. Does that phrase make you excited, but anxious at the same time?
If it does it s probably because although you know that there is money to be made, you also realize how much competition exists in the flea market.
To make money with your own flea market business you need to have good quality flea market merchandise at low prices.
But the other ingredient that is often overlooked, is that you have to have the ability to outsell your competition.
How do you outsell your competition from other flea market vendors?
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Flea Market Vendors: How To Start Selling At Flea Markets
Flea market vendors have been seeing increasing sales as more and more customers shop at flea markets. In the past, flea markets were seen as places to buy used goods, or places to simply spend a free day at.
But now flea markets are seen by many shoppers as sources for their consumer products, at substantial savings off their regular prices.
You can take profit from this consumer trend by setting up as a flea market vendor.
To become a flea market vendor you will first need to have a resellers tax ID number. You should speak to an attorney or accountant to see what you need to get started.
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Flea Market: Finding Flea Market Products At Wholesale Prices
Flea market products are the fuel for flea market vendors.
Flea market vendors who have access to the best wholesale flea market products are similar to race cars running on premium fuel.
They not only will have higher flea market sales, but their customers will return to them to buy more of their products the next weekend.
Flea market vendors who are focused on the long term need to have high quality flea market products so that their customers will select them for their weekend shopping.
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