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I’m trying to sell ads for a small coupon book that I’m going to market to locals in my city. Does anyone have any advice on how I should go about contacting businesses to get the sales going. Also, what should I include in my media kit? I Appreciate the help!

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i have never started a small business….i want to market to seniors or the disabled, or anyone who might need general help with errands, their residence, or whatever task they are unable to do for themselves….since i do lots of little things well, i thought there might be alot of people to benefit from my service.

i would like any advice at all on this topic! what kind of insurance will i need? should i charge an hourly rate, or just by the job? i could advertise on craigslist, or with local churches and hospitals…thanks!

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Hi. I’m un-employed at the moment, but i’m training to be a sparkey at college, anyway the course is only . day a week and i can’t find any work for the rest of the week and so i’m bored out of my mind and i also needs some money. anyway my idea is to start a small “business” online selling cheap electronics goods, and although there’s a reccession this seems the best time of this year to sell things, just before xmas. i have noticed though the electronics market seems to be pretty full and most other related markets seem to be as well. i’ve also heard that here in the uk you can sell upto around £5000 worth of items without having to pay business taxes or be officialy a business, is this true and how would you prove that you had not gone over this to inland rev? any advice would be nice, also if anyone knows any useful sites or info i can access that would be useful as well. thanks

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I would like to start my own Online Business selling Office Products. I have worked for a few different websites now that sell Office Products and there is such a big Market to make money in. In order to start up my online business, I need to know what legal documents must I have in order for my Online Business to be legal? Besides the legal documents, what else do I need to have set up in order to start my very own Online Business? Another question, How does someone like me, a young Entrepreneur like my self apply for a Small Business Loan? and Why would a Bank give me a Loan, what would be my requirements in order to be accepted for a Loan? If anybody knows of a website and or company that I can contact who will help me set up all my legal documents, paper work, etc. to get my Online Business started up? Any Advice would be highly appreciated. Thank You

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I remember the conversation vividly. An entrepreneurial couple came to me for help because of a chronic problem with late payments from clients and the impact was, of course, their own financial struggle. I listened to what was happening and suggested they change their business model to require payment up front.

They said “Oh we couldn’t do that – no-one would pay us up front. No-one in our field does that.” I asked why and they didn’t really have a good reason other than being afraid that they would lose business if they asked for payment up front.

What I suggested next, however, brought on an immediate gasp and even more fear. But in fact, when they got past that fear and implemented this strategy, they easily got payment up front AND converted more prospects to paying clients.

The answer was to require payment up front AND include a guarantee. The word “guarantee” for some reason, makes a lot of entrepreneurs fearful. They are deathly afraid that if they offer an guarantee, they will end up refunding money to client after client.

But in fact, that’s just a fear. If you are 100% confident in the product or service you provide as a small business owner, offering a guarantee should be a no-brainer. Here’s how:

Guarantee the results:

If you have a track record of proven results in business, and you are confident in your ability to help your client achieve the result, then there’s no reason you couldn’t guarantee that result. One of my clients is a makeup artist. Having done hundreds of brides, she was confident in guaranteeing natural, flawless makeup application that lasts throughout their wedding day. That’s a result her clients are always looking to achieve, so it was a brilliant focus for her in converting prospects to clients.

Guarantee the service:

If service is of high importance to your client, it could very well be the thing to focus on in your guarantees. It can be the level of service you provide. For example, you can guarantee that your client will always get a response from you within a certain time frame.

Guarantee the experience:

Depending on the type of product or service you offer, you can also guarantee the experience your client would have. It’s similar to the service guarantee, but focused on what your client would experience after having done business with you. For example, if your clients tend to be afraid of the hassles in your industry, you can guarantee them a hassle-free experience.

Guarantee that they’ll be fully equipped:

For some services that depend on the client’s commitment to taking action, it may not be possible to guarantee the results. That’s because you have no control over how much action they take. However, you can certainly guarantee that they will walk away with everything they need to achieve the precise result they were seeking. For example, when I do a live workshop, I guarantee that my attendees will walk away with the exact formula for attracting a steady stream of clients like a magnet to their businesses.

So what’s your guarantee? Overall, it is important to pay close attention to the key objections or hesitations your prospects may have and insert some powerful guarantees around those objections so that you can easily convert prospects into paying clients.

And now I’d like to offer you the FREE one-hour audio seminar for solo entrepreneurs on “How to Create a Steady Stream of Clients And Cash For Your Small Business” at: http://www.GreatSmallBusinessAdvice.com . From Allison Babb, author, speaker and Small Business Coach to solo entrepreneurs. Allison is also the creator of http://www.TheSmallBusinessSuccessMovie.com viewed by over 27,000.

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