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Professional House Cleaning Business - The Dirty Little Secret Are you tired yet of all the books out there telling you how easy it is to start a cleaning business? I'm not inferring that all their information is bad, but let's be honest about how "easy" it really is.There's a dirty little secret hanging over the cleaning trade that nobody talks about, but every professional cleaner runs into. And unfortunately, if you buy one of the books on how to start your own house cleaning business, they won't tell you about this issue and probably don't even I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating How To Get Quality Introductions From Existing Clients When you meet someone new and they ask what do you do for a living or what type of business are you in (and this is a question that is asked often) do you have an answer ready. Or are you unprepared and stumble and stammer and leave them confused about your business. Or is your answer so short that they can not form a picture.One of the easiest ways to increase business quickly is through referrals. Unfortunately for most business owners and salespeople, this is something they struggle with everyday. What if it was made easy? How much would your business increase if you were provided one referral from every existing client? Even better, what if they made a quality introduction for you to a new potential client?The difference between a referral and a quality introduction is simple. A referral is a lead passed on from a You have only one shot at a social networking offline pitch and sharing the highlights of your business to peaking the listeners’ interest. A great offline pitch makes a good first impression that can lead to future business. Even though that person you are talking to may not make a purchase from you, leaving them with a good impression of your business will encourage them to share your information with others because you did have a great pitch that was short, informative and held their interest. A good social networking business pitch has to be summarized in one or two short paragraphs describing the business concept. My offline pitch is, when asked, “What line of business are you in”: “I teach an Internet Online Business class at the Tampa Bay Computer Society where I provide all the needed information to start and maintain an online business on any imaginable topic, with no product, with no financial investment and with little or no technical skills no matter how new you are to the Internet. More and more people are entering the world of online marketing and for good reason, because there is money to be made.” Prior to my association with the Club, I used a similar pitch on the President of the Tampa Bay Computer Society and he very politely smiled and said under his breath “Yeh Right” (not fully understanding the “no financial investment” part) but it still peaked his interest enough to ask more questions and to check it out further…. and the rest is history. Keeping your pitch simple and giving a picture of the business will usually lead to more questions about your online business, which is exactly what you want. Now you have the opportunity to talk about your business to those who have an interest. Let's say, for another example, if you were a computer technician like Dave of http://windows-on-vista.blogspot.com. You wouldn't want to use the statement; "I fix computers," as a reply about what it is that you do. You want to add in a short description and catch the listener's attention. For instance, you might say, I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating Developing Winners - Creating an Outstanding Foundation ke a purchase from you, leaving them with a good impression of your business will encourage them to share your information with others because you did have a great pitch that was short, informative and held their interest.There are four major skill sets that can create a valuable foundation for any career path. To date, they are typically treated as “add-ons” to a major development training, such as leadership or sales, or minor development that result in a “nice to have” four hour information seminar.By creating a paradigm shift in our focus and understanding that if we developed these areas in each individual, we would create an outstanding baseline in all sectors of the business. These applied skills can be appl A good social networking business pitch has to be summarized in one or two short paragraphs describing the business concept. My offline pitch is, when asked, “What line of business are you in”: “I teach an Internet Online Business class at the Tampa Bay Computer Society where I provide all the needed information to start and maintain an online business on any imaginable topic, with no product, with no financial investment and with little or no technical skills no matter how new you are to the Internet. More and more people are entering the world of online marketing and for good reason, because there is money to be made.” Prior to my association with the Club, I used a similar pitch on the President of the Tampa Bay Computer Society and he very politely smiled and said under his breath “Yeh Right” (not fully understanding the “no financial investment” part) but it still peaked his interest enough to ask more questions and to check it out further…. and the rest is history. Keeping your pitch simple and giving a picture of the business will usually lead to more questions about your online business, which is exactly what you want. Now you have the opportunity to talk about your business to those who have an interest. Let's say, for another example, if you were a computer technician like Dave of http://windows-on-vista.blogspot.com. You wouldn't want to use the statement; "I fix computers," as a reply about what it is that you do. You want to add in a short description and catch the listener's attention. For instance, you might say, I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating Customer Service Tips - Is Your Business A Leaky Bucket? y imaginable topic, with no product, with no financial investment and with little or no technical skills no matter how new you are to the Internet. More and more people are entering the world of online marketing and for good reason, because there is money to be made.” Prior to my association with the Club, I used a similar pitch on the President of the Tampa Bay Computer Society and he very politely smiled and said under his breath “Yeh Right” (not fully understanding the “no financial investment” part) but it still peaked his interest enough to ask more questions and to check it out further…. and the rest is history.Customer service and customer service training are vital for any business.But, is your business a leaky bucket?This is a question I always ask small business owners who attend my marketing seminars.The reason I ask is because many businesses are so focused on attracting new customers they forget about retaining and providing good customer service to their existing clients.Many are also unable to quickly identify who their most profitable customers are.In the leaky bucke Keeping your pitch simple and giving a picture of the business will usually lead to more questions about your online business, which is exactly what you want. Now you have the opportunity to talk about your business to those who have an interest. Let's say, for another example, if you were a computer technician like Dave of http://windows-on-vista.blogspot.com. You wouldn't want to use the statement; "I fix computers," as a reply about what it is that you do. You want to add in a short description and catch the listener's attention. For instance, you might say, I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating How To Start A Restaurant Business further…. and the rest is history.Research shows that 89% of caf? and restaurant businesses fail within the first five years of opening, and yet the successful hospitality businesses are amongst some of the most lucrative businesses in the world! You can often find a heaving restaurant neighboring one that is completely empty; the location is the same, so how can this happen?The successful restaurant is meeting expectations, whereas the unsuccessful one is not. In short, only one has done their homework! Extensive research and pre Keeping your pitch simple and giving a picture of the business will usually lead to more questions about your online business, which is exactly what you want. Now you have the opportunity to talk about your business to those who have an interest. Let's say, for another example, if you were a computer technician like Dave of http://windows-on-vista.blogspot.com. You wouldn't want to use the statement; "I fix computers," as a reply about what it is that you do. You want to add in a short description and catch the listener's attention. For instance, you might say, I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating Part III: Reasons 17-25 - Of The 25 Reasons Why A Franchise Is Better Than Other Small Business Mode Before we conclude our series on the "25 Reasons Why A Franchise Is Better Than Other Business Models", let's review "Reasons 1-16".1. You have the identity of a chain.2. No experience is necessary.3. You have an established market and product.4. You have an established total concept.5. Your business is recognized by the general public.6. Your risk factor is considerably lower than other small business models.7. You have access t I’m one of a handful of people in the US who is capable of repairing your computer without coming to your house – I fix ‘em via your Internet connection. I also provide customized mentoring on a wide variety of computer subjects also using your Internet connection. You never want to be caught off guard when someone asks about you and your business. Always have that (offline landing page) business card close to your reach. After you have presented your pitch, offer a business card and ask them to please take a look at your Web Site. Remember the more business cards out there floating around the more traffic and business you are going to receive. Make sure you have a free download form on your web site on a free “How To” book or a free report on the benefits of your product) so your new visitor will opt-in and become a future customer if they do not take any action on the first visit. This way you have a second chance in the future to give them further information on your product. The next time someone ask about your business, share your pitch with him or her. Refine you pitch to be short but as descriptive as possible. In time your words will become a well-crafted summary that will hold the interest of everyone. Word of mouth is viral marketing and one of the easiest and best ways to build your online business and with a great pitch it will get others talking. (Note) Your business card is your offline-landing page that will lead to many visitors to your online business. So everywhere you go present your well crafted pitch and pass those business card out.
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