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    Corrugated Plastic Can Replace Wood Crates
    Corrugated plastic, also known as plastic corrugated, is growing in popularity in the returnable packaging industry. This versatile material has uses beyond duplicating traditional paper packaging. One of the newest uses of plastic corrugated is as a replacement for wood crates. Wood crating has been used for years in the packaging industry. What made it so attractive was not only its strength and durability but the ease of constructing one as needed. However, many companies made the mistake of depending solely on wood instead of exploring other packaging products such as corrugated plastic when their business expanded or they received a larger than normal order. This resulted in delayed shipments and/or damaged products as they had to rush to make their own packaging using the same wood material that had served them so well in the past.One of the main reasons companies used wood for their returnable packaging applications was
    . Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over

    Tips on Writing a Good Parntership Agreement
    When going into business and taking on a partner, it is a good idea to have a contract/agreement to determine the share of the company you each own. It also allows you to show and agree on what each of you will contribute, as well as protecting both of your interests when working together.You might be wondering now, how to or what makes a good contract? Well it is really simple. First thing to do is to be clear on every aspect of the business. Something’s you may want to make clear are:1. How much each of you will invest. - This will show what both of you are contributing to the company as well as it will help determine who own what % of the business.2. When and if payback happens. - Pay back is meaning paying back the initial investment by a partner. Payment should only come if the investor will not own any part of the company when he is paid back in full(plus a little extra for being an investor). If they are to rem
    Playing games can be a lot of fun, but in business they can take an ugly turn when they turn into head games. How we play games, or play at games, often reflects our true nature as to how we do business.

    We always have a choice. We can make it a win-lose or a win-win option. Playing head games in business involves lying, cheating, hidden agendas, one-upmanship, customer or employee exploitation, and the like. Often these behaviors find their essence in the need to be right, to be in control or to portray a particular image.

    On the other hand, playing games with integrity involves creating situations where both you and the customer wins. Everyone has their needs met and enjoys success. This involves cooperation, kindness, a service attitude and other supportive behaviors. There is a lot of truth to the phrase, “it’s not whether you win or lose its how you play the game.”

    How do you intend to play the game when it comes to marketing to and servicing your customers? Here are some suggestions for creating win-win games.

    1. Keep it simple. You’ll attract more prospects by making your marketing messages easy to understand. Today, more than ever, people are inundated with marketing and advertising messages. There’s so much coming at them that they end up acknowledging very little of it. It takes a lot of mental energy to put your attention on anything since that means taking it off something else. If your message is lengthy or hard to understand, a prospect won’t get through the first couple of words, whether they are reading it or listening to it. Instead, use simple wording, create a simple process to follow (no more than 3 steps), and by all means, make it easy for them to contact you by providing every conceivable piece of contact information possible. By keeping your communications clear, simple, and easy to understand, you’ll attract people to your business.

    2. Make it win-win. Make sure everything you do provides a win for you and a win for the customer. Your “wins” might be a product or service, goodwill, referrals, or publicity. For the customer, their obvious “win” will be enjoying the product or service that you provide them. If you want to take your business to the next level, provide additional “wins” for your clients or customers. Give them special discounts for their long-time patronage. Offer them free samples or provide special reports or other information which they will find useful and which they will consider passing along to others.

    3. Have fun. Marketing should be fun. Not only will it make running your business much more enjoyable, people who interact with your marketing messages will sense this playfulness and find it attractive. Our daily lives are often so serious and regimented. Lighten up your business by using techniques that are upbeat, playful, and that will put a smile on someone’s face. This is definitely one way of making yourself seen and heard among the thousands of marketing messages that inundate us daily.

    4. Be true to yourself. Your marketing must resonate with who you are. It should be in synchronicity with your attitude, your beliefs and your standards for doing business. Just as there are rules for playing a game, there are certain rules by which you should conduct your business. These are personal and unique to you. Whatever they are, people will sense when you are in or out of integrity with who you say you are. Being true to yourself is all about being comfortable and secure in who you are and confident that whatever you produce by way of marketing is what is “right” for you at the time. Trust who you are and what you do – and others will also.

    5. Enjoy the creativity. We usually associate playing with taking a break from reality. It’s a time to relax and to not have a care in the world. Often, it is during these times that we find ourselves being the most creative. Corporations or organizations that rely heavily on creativity (advertising firms, public relations, consumer products) often employ games to keep the creative juices of their employees flowing. If you approach doing business as a game, thinking about your marketing from a fun and playful perspective, you’ll find that your creativity level will automatically increase.

    6. Create games that support your business. Did you know you could create games based on your business? Let’s say you’re a financial planner. You can create a simple game where folks earn points based on activities that promote saving money. You can give them a simple sheet of paper to track their progress. You can run the game for a particular time, then ask them to bring in their progress report (game sheet) to redeem it for a product (an ebook, special report), or even a discount on their next hour of consultation. If you are a personal trainer, you might create a daily game where points are earned depending upon the client completing an exercise regimen. Depending upon the level of achievement, you can provide fun giveaways like a pedometer, healthy recipes, or some other health-related product. Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over

    Tough Guys Make it Online!
    Are you planning to start your own internet business? Have you seen all those fancy sales pages that promises you millions for nothing and life for free and decided to jump on the wagon? Great! But did you know that close to 95% of all internet entrepreneurs fail? Did you know that only a very few people on the internet actually makes more than 500$ a month and that only a fraction of all internet marketers are able to make their living online and even fewer make a six figure income?If this doesn’t scare you off you must be a tough one – and you have to be tough to make it online. Not tough in a “mean” way but you really need to have the dedication it takes to keep on going, even in times when you feel like crawling backwards through a swamp. You need the spirit not to give up if you don’t see immediate results. It’s all about building momentum and to manage to create that you have to be a person who doesn’t give up!Are you
    t they end up acknowledging very little of it. It takes a lot of mental energy to put your attention on anything since that means taking it off something else. If your message is lengthy or hard to understand, a prospect won’t get through the first couple of words, whether they are reading it or listening to it. Instead, use simple wording, create a simple process to follow (no more than 3 steps), and by all means, make it easy for them to contact you by providing every conceivable piece of contact information possible. By keeping your communications clear, simple, and easy to understand, you’ll attract people to your business.

    2. Make it win-win. Make sure everything you do provides a win for you and a win for the customer. Your “wins” might be a product or service, goodwill, referrals, or publicity. For the customer, their obvious “win” will be enjoying the product or service that you provide them. If you want to take your business to the next level, provide additional “wins” for your clients or customers. Give them special discounts for their long-time patronage. Offer them free samples or provide special reports or other information which they will find useful and which they will consider passing along to others.

    3. Have fun. Marketing should be fun. Not only will it make running your business much more enjoyable, people who interact with your marketing messages will sense this playfulness and find it attractive. Our daily lives are often so serious and regimented. Lighten up your business by using techniques that are upbeat, playful, and that will put a smile on someone’s face. This is definitely one way of making yourself seen and heard among the thousands of marketing messages that inundate us daily.

    4. Be true to yourself. Your marketing must resonate with who you are. It should be in synchronicity with your attitude, your beliefs and your standards for doing business. Just as there are rules for playing a game, there are certain rules by which you should conduct your business. These are personal and unique to you. Whatever they are, people will sense when you are in or out of integrity with who you say you are. Being true to yourself is all about being comfortable and secure in who you are and confident that whatever you produce by way of marketing is what is “right” for you at the time. Trust who you are and what you do – and others will also.

    5. Enjoy the creativity. We usually associate playing with taking a break from reality. It’s a time to relax and to not have a care in the world. Often, it is during these times that we find ourselves being the most creative. Corporations or organizations that rely heavily on creativity (advertising firms, public relations, consumer products) often employ games to keep the creative juices of their employees flowing. If you approach doing business as a game, thinking about your marketing from a fun and playful perspective, you’ll find that your creativity level will automatically increase.

    6. Create games that support your business. Did you know you could create games based on your business? Let’s say you’re a financial planner. You can create a simple game where folks earn points based on activities that promote saving money. You can give them a simple sheet of paper to track their progress. You can run the game for a particular time, then ask them to bring in their progress report (game sheet) to redeem it for a product (an ebook, special report), or even a discount on their next hour of consultation. If you are a personal trainer, you might create a daily game where points are earned depending upon the client completing an exercise regimen. Depending upon the level of achievement, you can provide fun giveaways like a pedometer, healthy recipes, or some other health-related product. Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over

    VoIP for Small Businesses
    VoIP is more cost effective than legacy networks, which is one reason that people use it on a regular basis. VoIP consists of innovative telecom solutions to individual consumers, small businesses, multinational corporations, and even governments. Increasingly, small business owners around the globe are turning to VoIP for their telecommunication needs. VoIP, is a powerful technology that allows companies to streamline their communications systems while enjoying lower costs and increased capabilities. Using IP networks to handle voice traffic enables businesses to save large amounts of money on international calls. Digital networks also provide productivity-boosting features that traditional networks are unable to offer.These include click to call which connects online customers to your sales or customer service staff with the click of a button. Web-based voice mail also includes checks and manages voice messages online. Integra
    d be fun. Not only will it make running your business much more enjoyable, people who interact with your marketing messages will sense this playfulness and find it attractive. Our daily lives are often so serious and regimented. Lighten up your business by using techniques that are upbeat, playful, and that will put a smile on someone’s face. This is definitely one way of making yourself seen and heard among the thousands of marketing messages that inundate us daily.

    4. Be true to yourself. Your marketing must resonate with who you are. It should be in synchronicity with your attitude, your beliefs and your standards for doing business. Just as there are rules for playing a game, there are certain rules by which you should conduct your business. These are personal and unique to you. Whatever they are, people will sense when you are in or out of integrity with who you say you are. Being true to yourself is all about being comfortable and secure in who you are and confident that whatever you produce by way of marketing is what is “right” for you at the time. Trust who you are and what you do – and others will also.

    5. Enjoy the creativity. We usually associate playing with taking a break from reality. It’s a time to relax and to not have a care in the world. Often, it is during these times that we find ourselves being the most creative. Corporations or organizations that rely heavily on creativity (advertising firms, public relations, consumer products) often employ games to keep the creative juices of their employees flowing. If you approach doing business as a game, thinking about your marketing from a fun and playful perspective, you’ll find that your creativity level will automatically increase.

    6. Create games that support your business. Did you know you could create games based on your business? Let’s say you’re a financial planner. You can create a simple game where folks earn points based on activities that promote saving money. You can give them a simple sheet of paper to track their progress. You can run the game for a particular time, then ask them to bring in their progress report (game sheet) to redeem it for a product (an ebook, special report), or even a discount on their next hour of consultation. If you are a personal trainer, you might create a daily game where points are earned depending upon the client completing an exercise regimen. Depending upon the level of achievement, you can provide fun giveaways like a pedometer, healthy recipes, or some other health-related product. Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over

    MicroCap Business Cashflow Stabilization: ERP System, Divestitures & Spin-Offs
    Company restructuring, merging & acquisition should be done in concert with ERP system tuning up or building up. Sometimes you should consider switching to cheaper and more efficient ERP solutionThe MicroCap space may be viewed as a jungle containing many hungry predators who may view you and your company as just another meal. Within six degrees of separation from nearly everyone in the American business community, unfortunately, you are likely to meet someone who has been victimized in a reverse merger transaction or some other transaction that was poorly structured, ill conceived and designed to fulfill the selfish interests of a few. Divestitures or Spin-Offs may substantially improve you cash flow:• Sometimes companies can be burdened by assets or divisions that are not relevant to their current business focus.• This can cause financial problems and can create a lack of clarity on the part of their shareholde
    in the world. Often, it is during these times that we find ourselves being the most creative. Corporations or organizations that rely heavily on creativity (advertising firms, public relations, consumer products) often employ games to keep the creative juices of their employees flowing. If you approach doing business as a game, thinking about your marketing from a fun and playful perspective, you’ll find that your creativity level will automatically increase.

    6. Create games that support your business. Did you know you could create games based on your business? Let’s say you’re a financial planner. You can create a simple game where folks earn points based on activities that promote saving money. You can give them a simple sheet of paper to track their progress. You can run the game for a particular time, then ask them to bring in their progress report (game sheet) to redeem it for a product (an ebook, special report), or even a discount on their next hour of consultation. If you are a personal trainer, you might create a daily game where points are earned depending upon the client completing an exercise regimen. Depending upon the level of achievement, you can provide fun giveaways like a pedometer, healthy recipes, or some other health-related product. Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over

    Providing a Service? But That's Not Passive Income!
    Because I love to see people get the most out of their online businesses and personal lives too, I always encourage business owners to create as much passive income as possible. That way, you'll have time for the more important things in your life. Still, when we are in need of money, the Internet is a GREAT place to start building an income by providing a service to others. If you decide to provide a service as a means of making money from home, always make sure you are making the most of your time and are working to create the easiest to manage service business as you possibly can.Here are some tips for you if you would like to work a little less providing a service online:1. Do Your Math - If you want to make $400 per week, calculate exactly how many service hours you would have to provide to reach that. If you charge $10 per hour, realize that you will have to work with clients for 40 hours per week. And that 40 hours do
    . Most people love games because they are a welcomed distraction. Use these distractions to create more attraction to your business!

    7. Play with others. Playing games with others is part of what makes them so much fun. It’s a time to gather with friends or colleagues to just have a good time. We can do that in business as well. By creating alliances or partnerships with others, we can create situations from which everyone can benefit. Perhaps we can create a new product or program. Or, maybe we can co-lead a discussion group or lecture. Not only can we learn a lot by working with others, we can expand our business offerings, increase our network of prospects, and have fun all at the same time.

    8. Play nice. Everything, including the games we play, goes a lot better when we play nice. The same thing applies to our business. We need to be aware of everyone who we impact – our customers, our colleagues, and our vendors. We must be kind, courteous and respectful of everyone. What we give, we gain.

    9. Play a better game. In business, we play a better game when we over-deliver to our customers or clients. Over-delivering is all about providing more than is expected. We might provide our client with 3 coaching sessions per month. We over deliver by giving them an extra half-hour every 3 months. Or we may consider giving them a sample of a new product we have developed or a discount on a new program or course we have developed. It might be as simple as sending them a card thanking them for their business or sending a small book or other gift when the time or circumstance might call for it. How can you provide more than your customer or client would otherwise expect? Play a better game – give more.

    10. Play fair. By following the rules of the game, everyone feels like they are safe and that they can truly enjoy themselves. In business, a product or service guarantee can be considered a “rule”. While it is not mandatory that you provide one, prospects will feel more comfortable buying from you if they know that you will take care of them should they want a refund. Keeping our promises to our customers is also another type of rule. Following through on our promises to deliver products or services is one way to create loyalty, trust, and strong relationships with our customers.

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