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[H1600]How To Set Up Business
by Marian Banker, Mar

Well, of course, there is, and we want to convert the energy that's being spent on putting out fires to a more constructive use. Let's talk about setting your business on fire – on purpose – by being smart. Set those fires yourself and plan in advance how you will leverage the energy that's released.

If the energy is organized and has a mission or target, the chances of hitting the target (goal) will be a lot greater. (Consider a bullet in the cylinder, awaiting the trigger to release its energy). We want to get you and your business organized and focused so the energy you release will propel your business forward in the direction you choose.

Following are the steps that seem to work best if done sequentially, all with the specific purpose of setting your business on fire. Literally translated that means bringing in more revenue, more customers, more brand recognition.

1 – Get your foundation in place - Without a sound business structure, you won't be prepared to handle the surge in activity when your business takes off. Start by being really clear about what value you bring to the marketplace and making sure you are clearly communicating it in a variety of ways that put you in contact with your target market. Set measurable, realistic goals and create a strategy and plan to achieve them.

2 – Focus on Sales – What's the most important part of your business? Sales, of course. How much of your time are you spending on Revenue Generating Activities? I find I need to spend at least 50% of my time on staying in touch with my market and interacting with clients and potential clients. A specific sales plan with timeframes will keep you focused and allow you to assess the results of your actions.

3 – Commit to being responsible for and accountable for your business results. Set goals based on research and strategic decisions. Commit not only to yourself, but to a coach or a colleague. This adds fuel to your commitment. Communicate your goals and make sure your team and staff know their role and responsibility in achieving desired results. Get their commitment as well so everyone will be adding to the focused energy.

4 – Develop Strategic Alliances– You know you can't build a business without help from others. Strategic alliances are how smart business people are leveraging their connections to reach beyond what can be done alone. I use my connections to add expertise beyond my own for the monthly Lunchtime Telephone Roundtable conference calls. This helps both of us reach new targeted connections where we can share our expertise. I also use marketing and technology alliances to open new networks. Every time you add an alliance you are expanding your network exponentially.

5 – Showcase Your Expertise – Every entrepreneur has expertise in something. The key is to identify and showcase yours. Your combination of training, experience, knowledge and resources makes you unique. Who cares about that expertise and how can you best share what you have to offer? Some people look for speaking opportunities in front of their target market; some who like to write will create articles, newsletters, books, CDs. Give freely of your knowledge; share your unique perspective, focus on helping others accomplish their goals. You will attract those who relate to what you say and do.

6 – Use the Web strategically – Most businesses today can benefit from using the web. This may or may not include a web site, but e-mail is definitely a prime means of communication for most businesses. It's important to learn e-mail etiquette and to stay current on use of e-mail for marketing. Search Engine Optimization has become a key strategy for web sites. Changes happen so rapidly for anything that's web related you'll want to consult with a web marketing professional before undertaking any campaign.

7 - Support Yourself - You want to focus the majority of your time and energy doing what you do best in your business. That may mean product development, marketing and s^les or overall management. Enlist the support of others whose expertise complements yours. Consider whether you're better off doing that by adding to staff or through a strategic alliance. Sometimes bartering services can be a great way to get what you need and generate a client/customer at the same time. Keep adding to your team until you've covered all the gaps.

8. – Begin to act “as if” your goal (target) is already achieved - Thinking and acting “as if” magnetically pulls you to your goal. Success becomes easier when you're operating in success mode. And success begets more success. Jill Ammon-Wexler's article offers more on why acting “as if” is so powerful, http://successnet.org/articles/ammon-wexler-asif.htm.

Focus, like a laser, can set your business on fire. Follow through with these steps and watch your business heat up.


Before business travel or travel for pleasure, it is vitally important to do many, many things. There are clothes to be packed, personal items to be added, agendas to be written, and activities to be planned. However, one of the most important things on a persons to do list before they go anywhere is to scour and research the destination area for information about the hotels that are in the area. Business travel often requires a lot of strenuous activity such as meetings, conferences, paper work, research, and all kinds of things, so it is important that the hotels that people stay at for business travel are up to par when it comes to fine service, relaxation, and comfort.

Some of the most popular places for business men and women to stay in during their work time in the cities that they visit are boutique hotels, contemporary hotels, and luxury hotels. Much of the final choice depends on the persons personal preferences. Boutique hotels are often much smaller than the large mainstream places, and are known for their more intimate surroundings and personalized service. Contemporary hotels are popular too, and the d'cor and design of these places follow the modern trends of smooth, clean lines, simple colors and designs, and also often are decorated in some type of theme by a professional interior decorator. The luxury hotels can be anything from the giant casino place of Vegas to small and intimate rental villas.

Business travel involves strict agendas and stressful meetings, so a hotel has to have activities, services, and amenities to help the guests relax and enjoy themselves. There are a lot of things that are really popular attractions at these hotels, and many of them are popular not just with business travelers but also with all kinds of people that stay in the hotels for any reasons. Some of those valuable amenities and features include round the clock room service, restaurants, bars, and lounges that are open late, and good food and fresh coffee. Others also include full service spas, heated swimming pools, and fitness centers and workout rooms with saunas and hot tubs to boot. Outdoor amenities are also huge bonuses that travelers look for, and these might include tennis courts, walking trails, and even championship golf courses.

When those who stay at hotels during business travel are required to maintain appropriate dress for conferences and meetings, there are also a few extra things that are more than handy to have. These might include irons and ironing boards in the rooms, fresh coffee from coffee makers that are right in their rooms, dry cleaning service availability, and more. Business travel is more pleasure than ever with some of these hotels that make a home away from home for guests.
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