
Category:- Business Essentials
Re-activating A Dormant Project [Case Study]
Author: George Notaras
Posted on February 2nd, 2012 in Business Essentials, Strategy |
Placing a project on hold can often be very positive as we discovered when we sat down and re-evaluated what to do with GolfandBiz, a venture we started in 2010. Here’s some background and what we have done to re-activate this dormant project …

Getting Started In Your Own Business
Author: George Notaras
Posted on November 24th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
It is vital to get started in your own business with a sound mindset and processes or else the whole exercise can become a nightmare. Here are some guidelines / points to take into consideration:

Twelve Very Common Pitfalls You Must Avoid
Author: George Notaras
Posted on November 7th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
Being your own boss is often not a bed of roses. There are many things you need to consider … and many things which can bring you unstuck. These 12 common pitfalls can have a big impact on your business, sapping your savings or earnings, your time, your energy, your credibility, and your motivation…

Working Capital: Financing Retail Businesses
Author: Joseph Lizio
Posted on October 20th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
Financing for retail and service businesses, via Business Cash Advances, combine both – the business’s ability to generate a constant or growing revenue stream and its future cash events. Business cash advances are not true business loans but cash advances based on the future credit or debit card receipts of a business.

Working Capital: Financing Your Purchase Orders
Author: Joseph Lizio
Posted on October 18th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
When a business does not have the money on hand to fulfill a purchase order, it can either delay the start of the job and hopefully not anger the customer or it has to decline the business – potentially damaging its reputation in the industry as well as giving up that job’s profit potential. Purchase order financing provides a solution…

Working Capital: How Accounts Receivable Financing Can Improve Your Business
Author: Joseph Lizio
Posted on October 13th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
While traditional business loans still remain hard to come by, there are other financing options, like accounts receivable factoring, that can help your business grow and improve; all without the hassle of talking to your bank or tapping your personal savings…

Parameters For Picking The Right Partners
Author: George Notaras
Posted on October 11th, 2011 in Business Essentials, Strategy |
The one sure thing about business is that you cannot afford to operate as an island, that no matter how big or small your business may be, it can benefit through partnerships with others within your industry or sectors you want to enter.Picking the right partners, individuals or companies who will deliver what they say or is agreed, is actually a challenge…

Expanding Your Presence And Success Within Your Niche
Author: George Notaras
Posted on October 6th, 2011 in Business Essentials, Strategy |
One of the most important lessons I learned early in my business career is that no matter what niche you are in, there are always going to be potential income streams which you may be overlooking … and that once you recognize and place focus on them, you can take your business to a completely new level…

Why You Should Be Building Your OWN Business, Not Someone Else’s
Author: George Notaras
Posted on September 30th, 2011 in Business Essentials, Social Media, Strategy |
Have you been considering setting up a fan page on Facebook, joining a network marketing business, or getting into affiliate marketing? If you have, then put everything on hold because that is NOT where you should be focusing your energy, time or money…

How To Build Successful Partnerships
Author: George Notaras
Posted on September 20th, 2011 in Business Essentials |
Partnering has long been recognized as a key process for consolidating current operations, driving growth, or creating new directions for your business. It works – and often it’s the most effective way to capitalize on your strengths quickly. It’s all about creating win-win relationships based on mutual trust and teamwork…

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