Posts Tagged ‘Investment’
Invest Wisely for Your Business
In business, investment is absolute. Without investment, you can be difficult to start business. For preparation and your equipment is not sufficient to jump in online business.
Investment here could be money, time, and energy.
Time? Clearly your time is an important investment. Any minimum time you spend, in business, investing the time would always be there. If you have an investment of time, means that investment is also out of power, because at least you invest the energy to think about it your business.
Well now the investment in the form of money / funds. This is probably avoided a lot of people. The reason may be because the funds that come out are not counted as a form of investment, but expenditure.
Though much different between the two. Expenditure means something that does not need to expected returns. Medium, calculated investments return on his investment, until then reached for the profit, profit, and so on until the business is run to grow bigger.
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Five Tips in Maintaining Customers
There are two things that can not be separated in businesses, i.e. the seller and buyer to each other interact. Whatever type of business that we run, it can not be separated from the two earlier elements?
There is a saying that the consumer is king. Proverb that I think is still relevant to current conditions or even universal. Seller will not be able to sell if there were no consumers, consumer vice versa will not be able to meet all their need if there are no sellers.
I think the effort to maintain consumer is far more difficult than getting new customers. Each business activity will compete to retain customers with a variety of ways so that the consumer does not move to another customer. Treat the consumer as king over many perceived by companies engaged in services. For those of you who have business that you run the center, there is a simple way how to retain customers in order to always give money to us. These are tips for you:
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