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Real Estate Agents Like Giving Lowes Gift Cards

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home
Tuesday August 12, 2008 at about 9:09 pm

I received an email today requesting help with marketing to real estate agents. The writer was having a hard time selling them on the idea of giving a gift basket to a new home buyer as most agents preferred to give Lowes gift cards.

I told her that there was no way I could give her all the info she needed on the topic but that she just needed to show the agents how much better a gift basket would be received and how that might result in a referral at a later date. But the best piece of information I gave her was to refer her to the Gift Basket Tips Message Board.

I took a couple of minutes and did a quick search for ‘market to real estate’ and found a great post from 2002 about selling to real estate agents. The post had a little bit of bickering in it but overall it was loaded with some great information. Here’s the link for anyone who might want to read it:

http://www.giftbaskettips.com/discus/board-auth.cgi?file=/4/2774.html

Also, for those of you selling to real estate agents, don’t overlook some of the great products offered that would be perfect for your market. The first that comes to mind is Too Good Gourmet, check out the adorable boxes at the bottom of this post that are perfect for those “Welcome To Your New Home” baskets. Be sure to click over and check Too Good Gourmet’s listing.

Reba

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Handling Difficult Discussions

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Accounting, Articles Home, Facing Your Fears
Sunday July 6, 2008 at about 8:55 pm

Whether it’s talking to your teen about sex or drugs, your spouse about finances, your employee about attendance, or your customer about late payment, the prospect of undertaking a difficult discussion is horrifying to many, if not most, people.

Since many of us dislike tackling unpleasant tasks anyway, we tend to procrastinate and then feel guilty about putting off something so important. It’s quite probable we will wind up feeling even more miserable and anxious about the upcoming conversation and might even lose sleep or make ourselves sick over it.

Initiating such a discussion doesn’t have to be nearly as painful as imagined. With the right mindset and a little preparation, you can learn to handle even the most difficult topic with ease and confidence. The following tips will enable you to do just that.

1. Realize that your goal is to benefit the recipient and others as well as yourself. Even though the recipient may not agree with you, especially at the time, usually they will come to understand the necessity for the conversation.

2. Focus on the possible positive outcomes of having the discussion sooner rather than later. The discussion wouldn’t be necessary if the situation wasn’t causing a problem for someone. Focusing on how things will be different when the problem is gone will make it easier for you to approach the discussion.

3. Prepare for any possible reaction to the discussion. Have a back-up plan for handling any response to what you say. You may be presented with anger, denial, silence or even disbelief. Knowing in advance exactly how you will deal with any of these circumstances will give you the confidence you need to proceed. You cannot control a person’s reaction, nor can you predict it, but you can always prepare for it.

4. Have a reward planned for yourself upon completion, especially if the topic was an especially difficult one for you.

Following these tips will help make you a more competent communicator, and who wouldn’t benefit from that?

Myths and Misconceptions About Starting a Gift Basket Business

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Gift Basket Business
Saturday July 5, 2008 at about 5:34 pm

Since rebuilding the website and making it a Wholesale Gift Basket Supplier Directory, I’ve been going through the pages of the site and “cleaning” things up. I used to maintain an articles directory and blog separately. Since that seemed more work than necessary, I decided to combine the two.

The article below was posted on the old blog a couple of years ago. Since it had so many comments and the information is still timely, I didn’t want to lose the information, so here it is again. For those of you who haven’t read it, I hope you enjoy the information.

Feel free to leave your comments.

Reba

Myths and Misconceptions About Starting a Gift Basket Business
By Reba Collins

Do you want to start a gift basket business? Are you overwhelmed with the many online resources that are available or concerned that you’ll lose money by investing in a program you don’t need? While starting a gift basket business sounds fun and easy, it’s still a business and needs to be approached just like the start-up of any other business.

So, how can you be sure that you can succeed at owning your own gift basket business? Learning to read ‘between the lines’ will better prepare you for what’s really involved. Here are some common phrases that I hear often when talking to people about opening a gift basket business and a little extra information that most don’t want to hear:

#1 - It’s Simple & Easy

Simple and easy depends on who’s speaking. A doctor may tell you it’s only a ’simple procedure’ but that doesn’t mean you should attempt it yourself.

As businesses go, a gift basket business IS simple to operate. Many people run their gift basket businesses from their homes or from a small office/warehouse. You just need a little creativity, some designs, some inventory, a phone, and the willingness to sell. If you understand how the business works you will be amazed at the simplicity - but getting to that point will require time and experience. You may have to invest in some training both in gift basket design and marketing and on how to run a business before you get to the point of being able to call it “simple”.

Those who have learned from experience can look back and see how simple it COULD have been if they’d known what to do all along. Getting some good training can be a great assistance to your business efforts.

#2 - Anyone Can Do This

Sorry - starting a business of any kind is stressful and requires a learning curve; a gift basket business is no different. If you are attempting to start your business out of desperation or the belief you will make easy money, you will face enormous obstacles. On the other hand, if you are truly seeking a business you can learn, work at and make a living from, a gift basket business can do that for you.

Studies of successful business people concur that those who “make it” have common qualities of persistence, patience and desire. These qualities are essential when trying to start a gift basket business as well - do you have them?

#3 - Turnkey

The term ‘turnkey’ used to mean that a business was set up and ready to go. You will find the term in business classifieds where the new owner can just step in and start running the business. Unfortunately some marketers use the term to suggest a gift basket business is fully automated - that there is no work involved. The term is often seen on eBay where marketers are selling gift basket websites.

I’m sorry to burst your bubble, there is always work involved when starting a business, no matter what business your trying to start up. If the business really is turnkey, then you will begin work right away because it has already been set to go. If you want an automated business, don’t go into the gift basket business, it will never be automated. There will always be gift baskets to design, make and get delivered.

#4 - It Won’t Cost Much

You absolutely CAN start a gift basket business with little money, but be prepared that a combination of little money and lack of experience will stifle your efforts immensely.

Most individuals who start or run a business with no money have learned how to make use of the their business experience. They have paid their dues by trying other businesses that cost money. Often they have spent time in and around the gift basket industry and they’ve been able to see where they can cut costs.

If you are prepared to spend a LOT of time researching before starting your business you may be one of the few who does it right the first time. For most people though, expect to pay something towards your gift basket business education before seeing results - you just can’t buy experience.

Beyond education, also expect to invest in the supplies and inventory you will need to fill your orders. Starting small is okay, just be sure you have enough money to invest as you grow.

#5 – I Won’t Have To Do Any Selling, I’ll Sell My Baskets On The Internet

Again, you absolutely CAN sell your gift baskets on the internet, however, building and marketing a website is not as easy as the old saying, “build it and they’ll come”. Internet marketing has become a sophisticated process that includes optimizing your website to get ranked in the search engines, building a newsletter list and email marketing, and creating content to draw your customers back to your site.

Recently there’s been a lot of talk about businesses marketing with their blogs and RSS feeds, do you even know how to do any of this? Again, either you have the experience, you spend the time and money to gain the experience or you hire someone to do it for you, but don’t think people will just “show-up” when you launch your website. And lastly, never think that you’ll be able to get out of selling because you have a website, business is selling, and this goes for a gift basket business the same as it goes for a Fortune 500 company.

Starting a gift basket business obviously has its share of work involved, but if you find you have a passion for creating, selling and running your own business, and love to create gift baskets, then a gift basket company can have enormous payoffs. As long as you are willing to sacrifice time and money to achieve success, running your own business is enormously satisfying and can give you more time to do what you really want to do in life.

Creating a successful gift basket business is within the grasp of nearly everyone who is prepared to stick to it. Face the task of starting your business with realistic expectations while continuing to dream big and you may just surprise yourself!

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4 Reasons Why You Need Testimonials to Sell More

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Tuesday December 27, 2005 at about 12:25 pm

by Neil Sagebiel

The other day I was writing a sales brochure for a West Coast manufacturer. As I got to what I’ll call the “proof” section of the brochure, I was rummaging around for testimonials.

The company already had a full-blown Web site and a solid PowerPoint presentation. So I was hopeful that I’d find some ready made testimonials or at least some material I could use to create some.

As it turned out, they had one case study with a couple of customer quotes. I pieced the material together to create one measly testimonial. It was less than adequate.

Well, maybe it’s no big deal. After all, I wrote strong copy. Why even bother with testimonials? I’ll give you four good reasons.

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Eight Mistakes to Avoid When Naming a New Business

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Tuesday December 27, 2005 at about 12:21 pm

by Phillip Davis

Naming a business is like laying the cornerstone of a building. Once it’s in place, the entire foundation and structure is aligned to that original stone. If it’s off, the rest of the building is off, and the misalignment becomes amplified. So if you have that gnawing sense that choosing a name for your new business is vitally important — you’re right. With 18 years in the naming and branding business, I’ve witnessed the good, the bad, and the really bad. Here’s how you can avoid the worst of the mistakes and get off to a good start.

Mistake 1: The Committee (Getting all your clients, employees and family members involved)

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Starting an On-line Business – Three Things You’ll Need

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Internet Business
Tuesday December 27, 2005 at about 12:13 pm

by Dave Keegan

Are you thinking about starting an on-line business? Maybe you have a vague idea of what’s required – maybe you haven’t a clue. This article outlines three basic, non-negotiable things that you will need.

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Ten Things to Do Before Year End

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Be A Better Person
Friday December 2, 2005 at about 12:49 pm

by Kevin Eikenberry

We attach significance to the turning of the calendar, and when the calendar turns to a new year, it means more than learning to change a digit when we write a check – we’ve started a new chapter. It is instructive for us to think about how we can get the most from the end of chapter 2005. Here are my ten recommendations for you:

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Wrapping up Business at Year End

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Friday December 2, 2005 at about 12:18 pm

by Melody Campbell

If you’re a small independent business owner it could serve you well to take a birds eye view of your entire money making process for your business.

  1. Looking at this year’s activity and make sure you’ve identified your most profitable customer - profile the characteristics that help you identify similar customers in the marketplace so that you develop your message specifically to target the customers with the characteristics you’ve identified as those of your most profitable customer.

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Does Your Copywriting Trigger What Makes Your Visitors Buy?

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Friday December 2, 2005 at about 12:10 pm

by Jeff Baas

You study your website stats and see the amount of traffic coming through. Nice numbers. But when you compare your traffic against your sales, what do you get? A small fraction of 1%? Wouldn’t you love to see those conversions grow? But how can you get them to buy?

The secret isn’t some magic trick or tool. But your Internet marketing is just shooting into the dark if you don’t know the needs that lead people to buy and how to focus your copywriting to tap those needs.

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6 Simple Ways to Determine Which Marketing Ideas Are Best for Your Business

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Friday December 2, 2005 at about 11:53 am

by Jennifer McCay

Did something catch your eye in a direct mailing this past week? Have you recently gone to a website and encountered something entirely new that you’d like to try out? Did a friend of yours try out a new marketing idea and generate a few thousand dollars of extra business overnight?

As a small business owner, it’s all too easy to get caught up in the hype of new marketing techniques that promise quick rewards for little cash. I’ll even admit that we copywriters are trained to overcome your psychological objections to buying what we’re selling so that you’re ready to whip out your wallet right then and there.

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How To Become A Sales Superstar And Have Fun Winning More Business - Start Here!

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Thursday August 18, 2005 at about 9:31 am

by Gavin Ingham

One of the interesting things about being a coach and speaker is that I have the good fortune to work with lots of different people from all sorts of different types of companies, markets and backgrounds. Whilst I do work (on the motivation and public speaking side) with non-sales people probably 95%+ of the work I do is with sales teams of some sort or other! As such, I get a real insight into the challenges and issues that many top sales performers face and also into who they are and what they believe.

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CAN-SPAM Basics

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Legal
Thursday August 18, 2005 at about 9:23 am

by Glen Littlejohn, Esq.

I. BACKGROUND

The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act) establishes requirements for those who send commercial email, spells out penalties for spammers and companies whose products are advertised in spam if they violate the law, and gives consumers the right to ask emailers to stop spamming them.

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How To Build a Business With Attitude

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Be A Better Person
Wednesday August 17, 2005 at about 4:59 pm

by Brett Krkosska

Starting and running a new business can be frustrating. There are times when you wish round pegs would fit into square holes. And occasionally you wonder why round pegs don’t fit into round holes. Things don’t always go as planned.

More often than not the problem lies with neither the pegs nor the holes. As my father used to say, “You’re not holding your tongue right.” In other words, you need to look at things from a different angle - get the pegs straight up and down so they fall right into place.

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12 Steps to Creating a Business Online

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Internet Business
Wednesday August 17, 2005 at about 3:55 pm

by Jim Edwards

“E-commerce”

A word pervading our society, making headlines around the world, and causing the stock market to rise and fall with startling ease.

It seems every business news story centers on some technology company’s “DOT-com” or “DOT-bomb”!

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Guide To Selecting An Office Chair

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Your Office
Wednesday July 13, 2005 at about 3:14 pm

By: Doug Fowler

Selecting a good office chair is an important decision. If you intend to spend a lot of time in your office chair, it’s probably the equivalent of purchasing a mattress for your bed. Think about how much time you’ll spend in the chair each day. It could be as much as 8-12 hours. If that’s the case, you definitely want to make an informed decision. Listed below are some general guidelines to assist you in the process of selecting an office chair. (more…)

Fear — Feel It and Keep Moving

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Facing Your Fears
Wednesday July 13, 2005 at about 12:12 pm

by Ginny Dye

Many of us allow our fear to stop us in our tracks. All it takes is a less than encouraging word, a negative facial expression, or a less than positive opinion, and we give up before we even get started. We’re afraid of:

  • * the word “no” because it means failure
  • * the word “yes” because it means responsibility
  • * the disapproving look because it means rejection
  • * the whispers and grins because they mean judgment, and
  • * the absence of support because it means abandonment

Let’s look at these five catalysts to failure and how they can be overcome. (more…)

10 Elements Every Direct Mail Piece Should Have

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Wednesday July 13, 2005 at about 10:06 am

by Joe Niewierski

Don’t want your direct mail to end up in the trash with the rest of the unread mail? Studies show an effective direct mail campaign should draw a .5 to 1 percent response. These 10 tips will help you get the results you want: (more…)

How To Get Clients To Take Immediate Action

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home
Friday June 17, 2005 at about 5:36 pm

by Jim Klein

Are you tired of excuses? Looking for a persuasion technique to get people to take immediate action? Are prospects saying things to you like: “I’ll think it over and get back to you?” “I need to talk it over with my wife.” “Call me next week and we’ll set up an appointment.” Then create a sense of urgency and get your clients to want what you have now! (more…)

WOMEN…Wake Up, Smell and Drink Some Coffee…Fourteen Ways to Succeed Through Networking

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Friday June 17, 2005 at about 5:23 pm

by Francine York

Feel like you need more contacts to expand or start your business and don’t know how to make those important connections? There’s an easy answer to your dilemma…drink coffee!!! No, not in your kitchen; but at the myriad networking opportunities for women in business as well as those wanting to start a business. Men: this is for you too.

So, what is all the hullabaloo about Networking? The most important thing you should know about the concept is…it works! All those business cards floating around can sometimes find their way to a person/business that needs you! (more…)

Double Your Income Now

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Accounting, Articles Home
Friday June 17, 2005 at about 5:01 pm

by Drew Miles

Adding Your First Additional Stream of Income

Most new wealth builders currently have a full-time job. After realizing that means “Just —-Over Broke” they commit to quitting their job and starting their own business. The concept is good, but let’s turn it around some.

One of the philosophies of the wealthy is to reduce risk. In this scenario, that means keeping your job until your business has been firmly established. That’s because the biggest stress point for new businesses is cash flow. Even if the owner has a viable business strategy, it takes time to get the machine operating smoothly. In the meantime, income can be sporatic. Cash flow shortages, even temporary, can create havoc for the small business owner. (more…)

Why Petty Cash

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Accounting, Articles Home
Friday June 17, 2005 at about 2:49 pm

by John Day

Why Petty Cash? It is the difference between sloppy bookkeeping and managing your money properly. You have your own small business, so why not grab a twenty out of the till when you need some pocket money? It may not be the end of the world if you do, but it presupposes a certain attitude toward your business. (more…)

How to Make Your Business Card Call for Action

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Wednesday June 1, 2005 at about 11:25 am

by Christopher Brunner

An old marketing adage goes something like this:

“He who has a thing to sell
And goes and whispers in a well,
Is not as apt to get the dollars
As he who climbs a tree and hollers.”

Most business cards whisper. If they speak to your prospect at all, they do so quietly. Many don’t say much at all. And because of that, a potential customer never learns about your award-winning service department, or your extended hours, or your playroom area for the kids. (more…)

The World’s Most Important Marketing Concept

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Marketing
Wednesday June 1, 2005 at about 10:49 am

by Derek Fisch

The world’s most important marketing concept. Wow, pretty grandiose title. But this is one area where understatement just won’t do. If more companies understood this one concept, their marketing would actually stand a chance of doing its job.

Before we get to this big idea, though, let me define what the job of marketing actually is. Ultimately, it should be designed to convince people to do business with you. That’s it. Every thing else related to marketing should all be done with that end result in mind, because that’s where it should all lead. (more…)

Seven Tips To Make A Fantastic Impression On People Who Count

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Be A Better Person
Friday May 27, 2005 at about 4:11 pm

by Michael Mercer. Ph.D.

Making a fabulous impression on people opens doors for your business, personal, and career endeavors. People like charming people who make them feel comfortable. So, making a fantastic impression helps you get where you want to go.

The basic rule to make a great impression is this: Humans crave to be around people who seem similar to themselves. (more…)

You’ve Created a Business Website: So Now What?

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Internet Business
Friday May 27, 2005 at about 3:40 pm

by Erin Ferree

Congratulations! You and your designer have just finished creating your business website. It’s live on the Internet, waiting for all of those hot prospects to visit and hire you.

But, you hate just sitting around, waiting for things to happen. You feel like you should be working on convincing potential clients to visit your site, but you’re not sure what to do. We’ve developed a the following 5 strategies to get the word out about your website in a big way: (more…)

Seven Habits Of Ineffective People

Posted by Reba; Categories file under: Articles Home, Be A Better Person
Tuesday May 24, 2005 at about 3:22 pm

by Steven Gillman

For maximum effectiveness in life, love or business, it helps to have the right habits. You knew that, of course, but don’t forget that it also helps to not have the wrong habits. What are these? (more…)

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