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    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
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    Offline Advertising Tips
    Since most of us are always online and our business is online, we often forget the importance of advertising our business offline. Print advertising can be one of the best forms of advertising for your buck. Why? Well, with print advertising it's in the form of hard copy and is always in view of your potential customers. Thats just one small example. Think about your daily newspape
    One of the most essential things to successful networking is your Contact List. When you start a business, developing one is the first step in promoting and marketing your company. As you write your business plan, it is helpful to make this list to start to develop an idea of who your customer base will be.

    The first source of clients would your family and current friends and acquaintances. Depending on your product or service, these people may actually become your clients, as well as being family and friends! When making this list, it is important to write down everyone you know- EVERYONE! Not necessarily because they will become your customer, but in Part Two of this article, we will discuss how these people will LEAD you to customers.

    The following is called a MEMORY JOGGER. It is used to...you guessed it...JOG YOUR MEMORY! You may find it helpful to save this list to a file, and print it out to work on over a period of time. Write down everyone- not just the ones who you think would be clients.

    Memory Jogger List

    RELATIVES

    Parents
    Grandparents
    Sister
    Brother
    Aunt
    Uncle
    Cousin

    WHO IS MY:

    Lawyer
    Milkman
    Insurance Agent
    Mailman
    Accountant
    Paperboy (Parents)
    Congressman
    Dentist
    Pharmacist
    Minister
    Veterinarian
    Florist
    Physician
    Optometrist

    WHO SOLD ME MY:

    Furniture
    Appliances
    Office Equipment
    Camper
    Boat
    Vacuum Cleaner
    Glasses/Contacts
    Wedding Rings
    Business Clothes
    Hunting License
    Fishing License
    T.V./Stereo
    Car/Tires
    House

    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
    Editor
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    . Depending on your product or service, these people may actually become your clients, as well as being family and friends! When making this list, it is important to write down everyone you know- EVERYONE! Not necessarily because they will become your customer, but in Part Two of this article, we will discuss how these people will LEAD you to customers.

    The following is called a MEMORY JOGGER. It is used to...you guessed it...JOG YOUR MEMORY! You may find it helpful to save this list to a file, and print it out to work on over a period of time. Write down everyone- not just the ones who you think would be clients.

    Memory Jogger List

    RELATIVES

    Parents
    Grandparents
    Sister
    Brother
    Aunt
    Uncle
    Cousin

    WHO IS MY:

    Lawyer
    Milkman
    Insurance Agent
    Mailman
    Accountant
    Paperboy (Parents)
    Congressman
    Dentist
    Pharmacist
    Minister
    Veterinarian
    Florist
    Physician
    Optometrist

    WHO SOLD ME MY:

    Furniture
    Appliances
    Office Equipment
    Camper
    Boat
    Vacuum Cleaner
    Glasses/Contacts
    Wedding Rings
    Business Clothes
    Hunting License
    Fishing License
    T.V./Stereo
    Car/Tires
    House

    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
    Editor

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    ER. It is used to...you guessed it...JOG YOUR MEMORY! You may find it helpful to save this list to a file, and print it out to work on over a period of time. Write down everyone- not just the ones who you think would be clients.

    Memory Jogger List

    RELATIVES

    Parents
    Grandparents
    Sister
    Brother
    Aunt
    Uncle
    Cousin

    WHO IS MY:

    Lawyer
    Milkman
    Insurance Agent
    Mailman
    Accountant
    Paperboy (Parents)
    Congressman
    Dentist
    Pharmacist
    Minister
    Veterinarian
    Florist
    Physician
    Optometrist

    WHO SOLD ME MY:

    Furniture
    Appliances
    Office Equipment
    Camper
    Boat
    Vacuum Cleaner
    Glasses/Contacts
    Wedding Rings
    Business Clothes
    Hunting License
    Fishing License
    T.V./Stereo
    Car/Tires
    House

    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
    Editor

    Umbrellas FORE Business - Promotional Golf Umbrellas
    It’s a well known fact that all executives love to golf. It’s no wonder, then, that some of the most popular executive gifts are golf related. If your clients and CEOs of companies you do business probably own a complete set of club cozies, it’s time to consider promotional printed umbrellas.Those that play golf regularly have definitely been caught in their fair share of af
    kman
    Insurance Agent
    Mailman
    Accountant
    Paperboy (Parents)
    Congressman
    Dentist
    Pharmacist
    Minister
    Veterinarian
    Florist
    Physician
    Optometrist

    WHO SOLD ME MY:

    Furniture
    Appliances
    Office Equipment
    Camper
    Boat
    Vacuum Cleaner
    Glasses/Contacts
    Wedding Rings
    Business Clothes
    Hunting License
    Fishing License
    T.V./Stereo
    Car/Tires
    House

    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
    Editor

    General Information Regarding Selling Your Business
    In today?s marketplace, the sale and purchase of businesses occurs quite often at all different levels including anywhere from small, privately owned companies to large corporate conglomerates. Regardless of the type of business one owns, there are a few tips one should follow when selling their business. The following paragraphs will highlight some of these handy guidelines.<
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    Fishing License
    T.V./Stereo
    Car/Tires
    House

    I KNOW SOMEONE WHO IS A:

    Nurse
    Golf Pro
    Student
    Fashion Model
    Security Guard
    Sheriff
    Fire Chief
    Secretary
    Welder
    Music Teacher
    Art Instructor
    Seamstress
    Carpenter
    Pilot/Stewardess
    Bus Driver
    Bank Teller
    Garage Mechanic
    Editor
    Lab Technician
    Printer
    Restaurant Owner
    Office Manager
    Surgeon
    Librarian
    Real Estate Agent
    Interior Decorator
    Lifeguard
    Fisherman
    Waitress
    Notary Public
    Antique Dealer
    Contractor
    Chiropractor
    Electrician
    Motel Owner
    Dietitian

    I KNOW SOMEONE THAT:

    Lives Next Door
    Is my Barber/Hairdresser
    Teaches My Kids
    Was my Best Man
    Was My Maid of Honor
    Was my Photographer
    Is My Baby-sitter
    Was My Navy Buddy
    Goes Bowling with Me
    Is my Former Boss
    Was My Teacher
    Repaired My TV
    Teaches Ceramics
    Was in my Car Pool
    Cuts My Grass
    Painted My House
    Owns My Apartment
    Is in Rotary, Lions
    Is in My Book Club
    Dry Cleans My Clothes
    Hung My Wallpaper
    Sells Me Gasoline
    Delivers Parcels & Packages
    Sells Ice Cream

    This short list will provide you with about 100 contact names- a great start for any business. Next week we'll talk about what to do with the list once you have completed it.

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