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Create Business Plans Investors Can’t Resist

by Bill Cherry Class Objectives 1. Learn the importance of a good business plan 2. How to make your business plan sell an investor 3. Learn the different parts of a business plan 4. Learn why the executive summary is the most important section 5. Learn how to wow the potential investors 6. What a S.W.O.T. analysis is 1. What a business plan is: A business plan is a report that tells the reader what your business is about. It includes several different sections like the executive summary, operating statement, […]

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Seven No Cost Ways to Successful Marketing

by Bill Cherry Learning Objectives: 1. Joint ventures and dead lists 2. Trade for advertising 3. Increase sales skills 4. Unique Selling Position 5. Simple website & free programs 6. Testimonials, Referrals 7. Other sellers to your target customer Introduction. When you hear the word marketing many people think about advertising and radio, TV, or newspapers. Those and other advertising mediums are only part of marketing. Most companies spend 95% of their marketing resources trying to get new customers through the door or to their website. We forget about the […]

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Make a Fortune with New Product ideas

Bill Cherry Learning Objectives: 1. Develop a good new idea 2. Research a good product idea 3. Create a prototype of the product concept 4. Find a manufacturer for the product 1. What is a good idea? All of us have at one time or another had a great idea pop into our head. We think, “Man I should patent that idea.” Then we decided that someone probably already thought of it and has done it. Many of those ideas we get are good ideas and others are not. How […]

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Killer Tactics to Use on Your Competition

Learning Objectives: 1. Find their weaknesses 2. Shop the competition 3. Offer what the competition can’t 4. What do people hate in the industry? 5. Increase the value proposition 6. Service, add-ons, front end load 7. Increase perceived value 8. Create your USP Shop the competition: where are they strong, where are they weak? What do you know about your competition? What do they sell, what do they do? What are the strong points? Why do people buy from them? How are their prices? What are their policies, procedures, guarantees, […]

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