Will you use your toolbox a lot or a little? If you find that you don't use your tools very often, then you might consider a simple plastic box in which to keep your tools. However, if you are the do-it-yourself-type, then a plastic toolbox won't cut it for you. What you will need is a heavy duty, metal toolbox, one with lots of compartments and other accessories to help you keep your tools organized.
Number of Tools
The number of tools in your collection will influence the type of toolbox you buy also. If your tool collection consists of a hammer, wrench and a couple of screwdrivers, then you don't need anything fancy in regards to a toolbox; in fact, you may consider purchasing a small tool bag and saving yourself a couple bucks.
However, again, if you're the do-it-yourself-type, especially if you own any air or power tools, you will need a large, rugged tool box, one that allows you to organize your tools so that you don't find yourself sifting through a work table piled high with them. Most do-it-yourself-type guys will tell you the best choice of tool box is one with multiple roller bearing drawers specifically designed to house certain tools.
Locking Tool Box
If you have small children who tend to be of the curious persuasion then you may want to consider buying a locking toolbox, especially if you own any dangerous or expensive tools. Nothing could be more irritating than finding that your six-year-old misplaced your $300 belt sander. If you really want to splurge, some toolboxes come with a self-locking feature so that you don't have to worry about remembering to lock up when you are done.
Tool Box Storage
If your garage is more of a storage shed than a work area, then you are not going to want to buy a hulking tool box half the size of a refrigerator. The same goes if you plan on keeping the toolbox in your basement. Remember, if you ever decide to move, you will have to lug that thing upstairs, so you may not want to buy one that is too heavy.
If you plan on transporting the toolbox frequently (perhaps in the back of your truck) then other factors you need to consider include the type of material the box is made from. Steel construction is best because it is heavy duty and will last a long time, but if the tool box will be exposed to inclement weather, such as hot or cold temperatures, then polypropylene is best because it will not rust.
Other factors you may consider when deciding on a toolbox include color and style, or whether you want an enamel finish or polished steel finished. These should be the least of your worries, so save these choices for when you've narrowed down your decision by answering the questions above.
Move Things With Mind
The marketing field is flooded with sources and experts. How does a business owner weed through these sources - and all their advice - to find someone who can help grow businesses effectively and affordably? Smart business owners always advertise with two things in mind: 1. The Ten Commandments of Marketing; 2. The Ten Commandments of the Bible.
The Ten Commandments of Marketing
1. Get a marketing plan. Even the simplest of plans can help business owners avoid wasting literally thousands of dollars and sometimes years of lost business growth.
2. A business owner’s main focus should be on growing business. Hire consultants to handle accounting, taxes, marketing or any other tasks that may distract from growing business.
3. Business owners should know their customers. Their customer is not they or their spouse or their best friend. They should constantly talk to real customers and test their message on them.
4. Pick a niche. No one is going to believe that one business or product is the best, the fastest and the cheapest. Pick one. And stick with it.
5. Advertise products’ benefits - not their features. Customers don’t care about the 786-megawatt superconductor. They just want to know how it’s going to save them time, make them money or improve their image.
6. Specialized products should be advertised through direct media channels. Products offering something for everyone should be advertised through mass media channels.
7, Keep words to a minimum. Enough said.
8. Generally, prospects need to hear or see a message at least nine times. Generally, prospects need to hear or see a message at least nine times.
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9. Stay ahead of customers. Stick with what works, but watch sales trends.
If trends start changing, products and/or marketing mix may need a change.
10. Free advertising is the best kind. If something is really newsworthy, let the media know.
The Ten Commandments of the Bible
Being aware of the Ten Commandments of the Bible will help business owners select a good marketing specialist. Most marketing specialists probably can’t recite the Commandments. But they should know they frown on stealing, lying, cheating, and a few other things.
A good marketing specialist will ask a lot of questions; they’ll give some free advice; they’ll provide a very close estimate and guarantee to work within the estimated boundaries. In short, they don’t lie, cheat or steal.
Smart business owners listen to their gut instincts to find a good marketing consultant. A good one will ask a lot of questions about the specific business, its history, its successes and failures. They’ll ask where the owner thinks the business should go; they’ll give some free advice; they'll provide a very close estimate for the work they recommend; they’ll guarantee to work within the estimated boundaries. In short, they’ll care about the Client. If they don’t, move on. This sounds like simple advice, but it’s surprising how many business owners throw out these rules and don’t listen to their gut instincts.
By following the Ten Commandments of Marketing and the Ten Commandments of the Holy Bible, success will come easier. All business owners seem to do a lot of praying when it comes to the state of their business anyway, so it just seems fitting to tie the two together.
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