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Tag Archives: customer
How to Deal with Customers Who Won’t Pay
If it were only so simple...
Sometimes the worst clients aren’t the obnoxious ones who continually demanding that you “Make the logo bigger!” and gleefully request 14 rounds of revisions over a holiday weekend. Painful as they are, those clients are ... Read on
Track Hours and Charge What You’re Worth
This guest post was brought to you by Timesheets.com - the simplest way to keep track of projects and customers so you can get paid.
You are invoicing clients and accepting payments online with WePay. That’s a smart way to ensure you get paid, but how ... Read on
Trending in 2013: What Small Business Will be Doing in the New Year
Reboot
The big factor is business in the past year was the US Presidential election. With November as a memory we can predict that 2013 will be a year of stabilization and small growth for everyone in the country. Contractors and ... Read on
The Top 10 Commandments of Small Business Customer Service
Service is the Key to Keeping Customers
As a small business owner you have had to work hard to set up your business and even harder to stay in business. The big goal of small business marketing is to attract business ... Read on
Attract More Customers Through the Power of Cross-Promotion
Even the most time-pressed business owner can attract more customers with less effort through the right cross-promotions (teaming up with a partner or two to promote one another's services.) Why? Because when you join forces with other credible people who ... Read on
Businesses Not Created in a Vacuum
President Obama got into some hot water the other day when he was accused of attacking small business owners. During a speech on July 13th in Roanoke, VA, he said:
“If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some ... Read on
Tips for Collecting When a Customer Won’t Pay Up
As a business owner, you are inevitably going to come across a customer that refuses to pay for an item or service. This is far from an ideal situation, but it is something that you just have to deal with. ... Read on