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Dealing With Inflation as a Home Business, How to Weather Economic Downturns

Tips From T. Marie

Foster a Supportive Community : Never underestimate the power of a strong network. Engaging with customers, suppliers, and other business owners can lead to valuable partnerships, shared resources, and even cost-saving opportunities.

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Selling to Big Companies: 8 Sales Tips to Land Your White Whale

Success

Yet taking this approach to a corporate decision-maker immediately creates objections such as, “We’re happy with our current suppliers.”. Time is their most precious resource. Check out LinkedIn to see whether you have any networking relationships you can leverage. Corporate decision-makers are swamped.

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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

Over the last few years there are plenty more online communities and in more recent times we have taken networking to a whole new level with local networks, organised by assistants, springing up all over the place. Meeting other assistants who work near by, who share the same suppliers, hotels, restaurants etc. It is brilliant!

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Is Your Networking Fishy Enough?

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! hiremyparents.com Great resource for parents and small business finding work. Planned Maintenance – Upgrade to WinWeb.com The Cost of Borrowing Small Office Tips Finding The Best Employees For Your Small Business Do You Need Encouraging To ‘Go Green’? www.ftrans.net Phillip These tips are all great.

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Using social media to empower Assistants

Practically Perfect PA

When Nicky approached me to speak about my top tips for beginners at The Assist Conference I was truly honored. You can follow and connect with other Assistants, clients, colleagues, suppliers, brand ambassadors and influencers. Check out my PA Network list – you could be already on it! The world is your oyster.

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Top 5 Basic Advertising Tips

The Small Business Blog

Build your own network! hiremyparents.com Great resource for parents and small business finding work. Planned Maintenance – Upgrade to WinWeb.com The Cost of Borrowing Small Office Tips Finding The Best Employees For Your Small Business Do You Need Encouraging To ‘Go Green’? www.ftrans.net Phillip These tips are all great.

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Getting buy in from the boss

Practically Perfect PA

No matter how heavy your workload is… Everyone can and should be a Networker.” My top tips before you request Buy-In are: Adopt your bosses preferred communication style i.e. The language of leadership. Illustrate the benefits of networking with peers and the exchange of best practice. Support for an Internal PA Network.