Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Do you spend enough time learning for business?

How much time to you honestly spend learning how to improve your business? The answer is probably NOT ENOUGH.

Most of us just go about running our business in “the same old way”, because we just don’t have the “time” to learn anything different and never consider improvement. But, there are more innovative ways to successfully improve your business.

Firstly, with all the advances in technology, help is only a keystroke away. One helpful tool is softwareadvice.com – this website helped thousands of organizations find the right software to help them run their business smoother and more successfully. Another business lifesaver would be to attend a Webinar – http://www.cfids.org/webinar/what-is-a-webinar.asp – so much more effective and efficient than sitting in a classroom all day; in a couple of hours you can learn a lot about taking your business to the mobile level. Web-based live-training can rival live in-person courses in content retention and learning application. Webinar training exceeds live courses also in ease of access and lower costs. A great example is: Monday June 6th, a live and FREE event calledHow to Rapidly Grow Your Business With New Social Media Strategies.” The free seats are limited to the first 1000 people. Be sure to go here and secure your seat now before they’re gone: http://bit.ly/iTRjZ

AND, let’s not forget MARKETING to improve your business; no matter what avenue you use, marketing is like paying your bills on a regular basis and is the key to success for your business. So, devote time to marketing your business; because it is an intangible, most people don’t take the time they should to market their business, but then, their business doesn’t grow. The average business owner doesn’t really know how to market, but one way you can learn is by using your network of business associates and mentors – try asking the question on Facebook and see how many instant helpful responses you will get. Also, there are many online courses that offer simple marketing skills for all levels of business experience. Regardless of how you improve your skills, you need to commit time to marketing – the “time” spent will be well worth the effort.

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