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The Seven Deadly Business Mistakes our supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely waIf business isn't going too well you must ask yourself if you are guilty of making one the Seven Deadly Business Mistakes! If you haven't started your business yet, consider what follows - your new commandments.1. Are you caugh Four Brand Identity Myths That Will Hurt A Small Business One of the key factors to a successful fundraising event and future fundraising events is to follow up with the supporters, volunteers and participants after the fundraiser is completed and the numbers are tallied!Having a brand identity is extremely important to your business's success. However, many business owners have misconceptions about brand identities that can damage their businesses."Brand identity" is the result of the combinati Taking the time to add that personal touch will go a long way in the eyes of your supporters, participants, volunteers and sponsors. Take the time to send them a thank you card and thank them for the time spent helping through out the fundraiser. This will help assure that they are pleased as well and they will want to participate again next year. Not only should you thank your supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely wan Great Business ... Pity About the Boss after the fundraiser is completed and the numbers are tallied!Many small business owners and managers will often say their personal assistant is invaluable to them yet they often treat them as if they're not.Day after day, week after week the P.A. is in the office, slogging away making sur Taking the time to add that personal touch will go a long way in the eyes of your supporters, participants, volunteers and sponsors. Take the time to send them a thank you card and thank them for the time spent helping through out the fundraiser. This will help assure that they are pleased as well and they will want to participate again next year. Not only should you thank your supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely wa Building a Home Internet Business supporters, participants, volunteers and sponsors. Take the time to send them a thank you card and thank them for the time spent helping through out the fundraiser. This will help assure that they are pleased as well and they will want to participate again next year.Working at home is a very serious undertaking that requires concentration and hard work. Many would say that working at home can be more time consuming and requires more effort than if they were working a 9 to 5 job out of the home. S Not only should you thank your supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely wa Focus or Diversify - Which Path Should YOU Take? he fundraiser. This will help assure that they are pleased as well and they will want to participate again next year.This week I have attended three seminars and listened to several other speakers on the subject of focus and diversify. There is a large amount of information about focusing on one thing to make your business grow. I fully agree with wh Not only should you thank your supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely wa Be Careful What You Wish For – When Having a Large Benefactor is Not a Good Thing our supports, merchants, volunteers and supporters for their participation and contributions within your fundraising event but they will most likely want to know the ending results of the fundraiser. How much money was raised in total - Yet another reason they will want to participate in your next event, after seeing how much they raised for a good cause! Be sure and thank all the volunteers as well! While we may have good intentions, sometimes the volunteers end up getting over looked but they are the backbone of the fundraiser in most cases.You spend so much time and resources chasing too many small donors and too few large donors that sometimes you can't help but wish your organization had one large benefactor. While that could be wonderful, you ought to be careful what Most importantly, while you still have everyone excited about the fundraising event that just ended, take this opportunity to pick their brains and find out what they thought of the event. What did t
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