Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Learn from the experiences around you.

Most people today have little idea of how or what to do to start their own business. I did not create this blog to help those types of people. :)

What I did do is create a forum for people that currently own small to large companies or corporations to get free advice and learn from the tons of knowledge that is out there in the form of experience.

You can pick up a hundred different business self help books that will guide you through the ins and outs of hundreds of different scenarios - Some of them hit your situation right on the head and others fall far short. As this site grows it will become alive with ideas and examples of other people just like you. In business and in the dark.

I will chime in to share my vast experiences with any postings I feel I can contribute to and with my many successes and even more failures I probably will have a lot to chime in on.

I get clouded from time to time - When that happens it is good to use people as a sounding board for the issues that are freezing you where you stand. Use us as that board - We not only serve a good purpose, but we bounce back some good ideas.

Be descriptive with your questions - We may need more info to give you our version of the resolution so make sure you keep your posting regularly.

Good Luck and good Business.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a small marketing budget for my business (small neighborhood business) What do you suggest I can do to let people in my area know that my business exists and to start using it?

Run the Perfect Business said...

I will address this in my next posting... Thank you!!!

Anonymous said...

As a real estate agent with my own team, I receive numerous questions and concerns re: new companies like Redfin, which are created to take us out of business. How do you suggest we combat, comfort, and continue to keep our current clients and gain new customers? Putting myself in the consumer's shoes, I would be curious and inclined to look into these services, no matter how loyal I was to my Real Estate Agent. Realistically, Realtors do provide valuable services that protect buyers and sellers but in today's market, they are blinded by bottom line.