Archive for November 29th, 2005

  • From High Tech To High Touch

    As society goes “hi tech”, the backlash is the consumer’s growing demand for “high touch” … high service, personalized, sales and service.
    Watch for more direct selling of consumer goods with high enough pricing structures to allow sales people to make a living selling them directly.
    From MLM.com via Ty Tribble on the MLM Blog:
    Bill Blass, Jockey […]

  • Beating “SAD” Seasonal Affective Disorder In Your Home Business

    If you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, winter’s descending and the dreary days can spell Cabin Fever for your work at home business.
    Some people call the syndrome “Seasonal Affective Disorder”… dimished full spectrum light leading to diminished happy feelings.
    It always seem to strike worse when working at home.
    Cris Zimmerman points readers to an opportunity to […]

  • SalesWarrior on Selling in the Snow

    Sales Warrior was telling me about when he went selling in the snow.
    For him, a real salesman works smart and doesn’t even let a blizzard stop them.
    It’s a good less for most of us who let any discouragement slam the breaks on.
    Seems that Sales Warrior flew into a town trying to find locations for bank […]

  • Climate Change Offers Business Opportunities

    Climate changes happen and they don’t have to be the end of the world… otherwise why is a place covered by an ice sheet called “Green Land”?
    Responding to such changes can be profitable and - for the successful entrepreneur - highly satisfying.
    As the expert they quote notes, most of the doomsayers have no real […]

  • UK- Entrepreneurship on the Rise

    From StartUps.co.uk
    Britons are becoming increasingly driven toward starting up, as a new poll shows growing numbers of young people say they would like to run their own business.
    Research from Norwich Union for Your Business reveals that just over eight in 10 people between the ages of 19 and 30 say they would or have considered […]