Selling your business is a big decision, especially considering that you have most likely spent a large amount of your time, money, and energy building it in the first place. So once you decide to sell your business, then you have to start looking at the process of doing so. How much is your business worth? Who would possibly be interested in buying it? These are all questions you must address when you decide to sell. It seems like it could be a daunting process, and rightfully so, as you are selling what you worked so hard for. However, if you follow a few simple steps, you will cut out as much stress possible.

First, you have to ask yourself Are you really ready to sell your business? You will have to evaluate not only your business, but yourself as well. You should look at the reason you are thinking about selling it. Is it legitimate? Once you sell with you wish that you did not? Make sure that you are really ready to sell before you go any further.

After deciding that you are ready and willing to sale your business for the right reasons, you must then ask yourself if your business is ready to be sold. You will need to collect quite a bit of information, including tax statements, inventory sheets, profit and loss statements, information on monetary situations (bank loans, outside investors, etc), and all documents relating to your location and lease. A potential buyer will not only want to see this information, but they will also want to see the most up to date information available. If you are like most business owners, our paperwork may or may not be complete and as up to date as you would like it to be. You will have to take the time to update this information as much as possible.

Next, how much is your business worth? It is important to remember that what you think your business is worth, or what your friends or family thinks your business is worth may not necessarily match what the market says your business is worth. Following the market worth will ensure that you sale your business much faster then if you go by what you feel is correct. Appearance is of importance, so this may also be the time to replace anything within your business that may sway a potential buyer.

Never take a good business, satisfied customers, or good employees for granted. These will be major selling points as well.

Once your business is ready to be sold, you then have to consider who may be a potential buyer. You will have to research what kind of people who be interested and market from there.

So after you start marketing the sale of your business, you will begin to get potentially interested buyers. This is when all the information and paperwork comes in handy. They will review everything you provide, and may even visit your location. This is why it is important to keep your business up to its highest potential. Some business owners have a tendency to start dropping off from their business once they put it up for sale. Keep your regular business hours, inventory up, etc. Once they decide that they are interested, the majority of buyers will give youre a bid in writing. When you first look at the bid, you may like what you see, but chances are there will be stipulations or situations within it that you do not necessarily agree with. In this case, you will need to discuss and haggle with the potential buyer until you all come to an agreement that will work for both of you. If you cannot come to an agreement that you like, dont sweat it, you will get more offers, it just takes time and patience. On average it takes about 5 to 8 months to sell a small business.

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Building a Business Brand

No business brand is produced overnight. It follows a methodical process that involves strategy and organization. But if you think that once you have a business name and logo that your work is already done, then you need to know that even with long-standing business the process of brand management is still ongoing. Aside from time, some big companies even invest lots of time and amount just to ensure that the legacy of the brand remains consistent to the values embodied by the company.

Small-time business owners can take comfort in the fact that building a brand need not be expensive. All you need is commitment to the process to provide a focus and consistency on your branding efforts. There are four elements involved in producing a successful business brand.

Consistent Message

One of the best way to achieve a consistent marketing approach is to create a unified name, logo, and image. This is one of the most efficient ways that you can communicate what your business is about to your potential customers. Therefore, you need to bear in mind about the vision and mission of your company, which is initially the inspiration behind the design of the logo. Then, you need to use that in relation with what marketing strategies you employ to promote your brand image and increase awareness.

Even when you come up with innovative marketing ideas to reinvent your image or offer customers something new, it has to remain true to the ideals of your business.

Brand Planning

Careful brand planning is essential in building a strong business brand. Regardless of what marketing methods you utilize to enhance brand awareness, you need to look into each detail that is involved with the process. This helps ensure that you are able to achieve consistency, which is a crucial element indicated above.

You need to identify what branding strategies will enable you to achieve your goals. If it does not work, what back-up plans do you have? All marketing efforts are aimed towards strengthening your brand to gain a return of investment.

Branding System

This is the part wherein you put into action everything you have designed during brand planning. Different systems must be employed for every phase involved in the overall business and brand development. It must properly outline what steps you and your employees must take during certain circumstances. Bear in mind that a holistic and integrated system is key in creating a strong brand.

Review and Management

Every brand must continually undergo a review process. Since consumers' needs and demands change, so must your brand's marketing approach. Here are aspects of the brand review and management procedures that you must take into account:

Product benefits and features

Market competition

Changing customer needs and demands

Marketing methods used

Continued evaluation of these factors in relation to your brand's marketing strategies will help produce a more efficient and cohesive marketing efforts. You will have brand managers to look into the welfare of the brand and what methods are to be executed to enhance its market performance. However, internal branding is still of importance since they are the ones that are responsible for delivering these products or services.

So, it is therefore important that they are aware about the business brand's objectives as well.

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To maintain a successful business website, you have to keep your visitors coming back. Unless you offer them something to come back to, then chances are they will not. You will need content on your website that not only interests them, but also changes regularly.

1) Articles- Articles give your visitor something to read. Undoubtedly, sometime in the future, you customer will have a question, or want more information about the product or service that they received from your business. If the articles pertain to your business and the products and services that you offer, then they will be able to access the information.

You do not necessary have to write these articles yourself.

You can post information about your products directly from the package, or makers website.

There are several article directories online that provide good, quality content at no cost to you. It is as simple as visiting the directories, searching for articles that suit your business, and then copying them into your website. You are only required to provide a link back to the original authors website.

2) Contests- Who does not want to win something? By offering contests (especially if they change frequently) gives your visitors something to come back for. When the visitor signs up for the contest you may also want to include a link to your newsletter.

The key is to change the contest frequently, whether it be weekly, monthly, or semi-annually. Just remember, the more you change your contest the more times your visitors will come back to your site.

3) Coupons and Discounts- You may want to provide coupons or discounts for your previous clients to entice them to return to your website.

You can use the coupons a number of ways. A few ideas are:

-A buy one get one free.
-A specific percent discount (such as 10%)
-Free or discounted shipping

Discounts are easy to administer, provided you have a shopping cart. The typical way discounts are given is by code. A code word such as springtime allows customers with the code word to receive a discount.

Alternately, you may want to provide a printable coupon on your, and accept it at your physical location.


4) Forums- Forums provide something that everyone craves: conversation. If a forum is provided on your site, the visitor will have a reason to visit your website frequently, whether it be to ask a question when help is needed or to keep up on a conversation.

You can host your forum from your site, or choose to use a third party forum, whatever your prefer. Both have their pros and cons, it just comes down to what is best for your business.

5)Blog-- Believe It or not, people are interested in what you have to say! A blog will not only allow you to update your clients on your business and life, but it also gives you a great opportunity to add those much needed keywords to your website.

There are quite a few free applications available that make blogging easy.

6)Newsletter- A newsletter is one of the best ways to keep your visitors coming back time and time again.

You will want to include part of a unique article or tip in your newsletter, and then a link to the rest. This will force your viewers to visit your site to get the remainder of the story.

Once again you do not have to write all the content yourself. Using free article directories will cut the time it takes to put a newsletter together in half.

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In recent years, the amount of layoffs have nearly doubled. In previous times, as long as your job performance was satisfactory, then you did not have much to worry about. Unfortunately, due to the changing economic times, outsourcing work to foreign countries, and technology replacing human jobs, this is no longer true. A business will fire their employees with little or no remorse if it means that they will save money. They are simply not aware, or simply do not care what kind of a hardship it places on the worker and their family.

The only sure way to never be fired or laid off is to be boss. The only way to be the boss is to start your own business. But I do not have very much money, if any at all. you say. Well in todays culture there are quite a few businesses that can be started for little or no money at all. This is not a get rich quick scheme, I am not saying that you will be making five grand a month from the very beginning, but I am telling you, that no matter the amount of money that you have, you should still be able to start a business without much fuss.

So what is the catch? Well the only thing that I would even consider a catch would be the fact that you will need the skills necessary to complete whatever task is asked of you during business. This basically means do not start up a dog grooming business if you do not know how to groom dogs. The key is finding something that you were interested in previously to starting the business.

What businesses can be started with little or no money? Here are a few examples:

House and Office Cleaning Business

This business requires little or no money to start, the only thing you will need is the skills to clean (which everyone should have), and the cleaning supplies to do it with. The first job that you have you can use the cleaning supplies that you already have, and then buy more with the money you receive when finishing. In the event that you do not have the cleaning supplies on hand, then you should not have to spend more then about 20 dollars.

Once you have the supplies necessary, advertising a cleaning business is a simple. The majority of house and office cleaners simply place an ad in the local paper detailing the area in which they would like to work, and the majority offer free bids. Potential clients will call, and you will take a trip to their house. You will analyze it and give them a bid.

Laundry Business

This one is great because you can take a skill that you should already have, and then put it to good use to the people that do not have the skill, time, or the energy to do it. Offering a pick up and delivery laundry service just means that you pick one someones clothes, wash and dry them, fold them, and then return the clothes to their house. The only thing you will need is the soap to wash the clothes in (and some laundry companies even make the client provide their own laundry detergent due to allergies and personal preferences).

This business especially tailors to bachelor men, so you will want to advertise in places that would attract this type of person attention.

Alteration Service

If you have basic sewing skills, then you may want to consider starting an alteration service. Alteration could mean hemming pants, changing seams, or dying clothes.

The only you may need out of pocket is to buy various colors of thread, needles, and possibly a sewing machine if you are planning on taking on larger jobs.

Since you main focus will be clothing, you will want to advertise at local clothing shops or department stores. You may also want to consider talking with businesses that supply uniforms to employees. The business can then recommend that the employee to you if an alteration in their uniform is needed.


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Branding is a product of intense planning and conceptualization. To come up with innovative marketing ideas and an effective way to brand your products, you need to carefully laid out the steps you need to get there. Doing so will also enable you to take note of the vital aspects involved in the creation of a brand. Brand models have been formulated to create the framework needed to build an effective brand that will be able to withstand market trends and competition.

What is a Branding Model?

There are basic models utilized in the process of brand planning. Each of them will cover different scopes and aspects of the process to create a sound branding strategy. Aside from the ability to postulate methods for arriving at a specific brand idea, these models will also help businessmen understand the behavior of consumers in terms of their responses to a brand, which is helpful in adjusting old branding strategies or acquiring new ones.

All of these features are key in managing and reviewing brands, which are necessary steps that must be taken by any company in their branding efforts. These models are not directly linked but one does impact another.

Brand Positioning

This model involves your effort to create an image that will have its distinct position in the market. Firmly establishing your brand will help your target market to easily remember and and opt for your line of products. This is one aspect of your brand planning wherein you must focus on creating superior brands that will eliminate your competition. Here are steps you need to look into:

*This is the step wherein you begin to identify other brands you are competing against. Then, define the parameters of your own brand against your competition. This will enable you to focus your efforts.

*Next, your objective is to introduce attributes to your brand that will enable it to stand out from competition. You must also introduce elements into your brand that will produce in the mind of your consumers or target market the perceived quality of your brand.

*You must establish a slogan for your brand that will aim to reaffirm the position and values of your brand. It aims to articulate the message of the brand and what it promises to deliver to the consumers.

Brand Resonance

Once you're through the stage of creation and distinction placement in the market, your next step is to protect the loyalty of your consumers. To do that, you need to employ an efficient customer relation service and to provide a feedback system. This model follows from the initial steps laid out by the brand positioning methods. Now that have acquired target customers, your next aim is to strengthen the relationship between them and your brand. After all, majority of the business sales stem from repeat customers.

More than anything, this stage is where you must reinforce the messages initially conveyed by your brand. Hence, customers will remain satisfied with the level of performance and quality delivered by your brand. Are your methods consistent to the identity of the brand and its missions? Take into consideration the feedback of customers on your product and how you can build up on that relationship.

Brand Value Chain

This one is more focused on the financial impact of your branding efforts. The basic idea of this model is that the value of the brand consist in the customers, so that is where you should be focusing most of your branding strategies on.

Carefully combining these various models will provide a company a reliable perspective of the different areas involved in the marketing activity. Taking bringing all these branding steps into the formula will enable you to easily track progress or problem areas in the branding system.

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