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Monday, June 09, 2014

How To Eliminate Bad Mistakes At Work


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It is pretty much a given that every person will make mistakes at work at one point or another, and for the most part, the people with whom you work will be perfectly understanding when you make such mistakes (after all, it has probably not been all that long since they made a mistake at work themselves!). But of course, there is a difference between “making mistakes at work” and “making big mistakes at work”; big mistakes are no different from little mistakes in that they really can happen to anyone at any point, but big mistakes are often more costly, and it is for this reason that you will want to make sure you know how to avoid making big mistakes at work.

In order to eliminate bad mistakes at work, probably the best thing you can do is always double check your work; it is easy to get so comfortable in your job that you end up never taking the time to glance back over the work you have done, but once you get in the habit of taking just a couple extra minutes to always double check your work, you will be able to catch all those little mistakes that happen, and more importantly, you will be able to catch those big mistakes when they come along!

Always being willing to ask questions and try to learn more is another way to avoid making big mistakes at work; it is easy to get comfortable in a job and assume that you already know all there is to know about it, but when you get in the habit of always trying to learn more, you will be able to continually improve at your job, which will continually separate you from those bad mistakes that can be made.

And even when you do these things, realize that there will still be times at your job when things will go wrong, and the manner in which you react to these things going wrong will be key; rather than simply getting upset because things went poorly, learn to always break down what went wrong, identifying the problem so you can avoid it next time around.

Designing An Effective Business Card


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In order to promote both yourself and your business to customers, a business card is one of the most important tools you can use.

With a business card, you will always have some thing that you can hand out to people when an opportunity strikes, and you never know where these opportunities will lead. But even though a business card can be a great tool, it can also be completely pointless if you do not know how to design your business card effectively. Your business card should do more than just list a name and a phone number; it should also create an urge to call!

One thing you have to remember when you hand out your business card is that the people you give your business card to will not always remember who gave it to them. In fact, it is not uncommon for people to end up with a pocket full of business cards every day! In addition to clearly stating who you are and how you can be reached, your business card should also clearly state what you do. It is especially important to make sure the card clearly states what it is you do if the name of your business does not make it clear!

A logo should also be included on the business card, but in a subtle manner, rather than in such a way that it takes over the whole card! Remember: Even though the logo is an important element, it is only one element of the card; it should be noticeable, but it should not be the focal point.

Also, pay a little bit of extra money to make sure you are getting high-quality business cards, as this will reflect well on your business. If someone is looking for a plumber, for instance, and they have nothing to go off of but a few business cards, they will choose the highest-quality, most professional-looking card.

It is not difficult to make sure your business card helps your business stand out, but it is also not difficult for your business card to detract from your business! Make sure that your card is effectively designed, and make sure that you spend a bit of extra money to have a card that looks great!

Sunday, June 08, 2014

How To Network To Expand Your Business Contacts


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If you have a desire to enjoy success in the world of business (and of course, if you are in business, you want to achieve success!), one thing that will be especially important is that you understand how to expand your business contacts through networking; of course, some people hear the word “networking” and think of those thoroughly insincere people they may have come across who were clearly talking to others purely for the sake of furthering themselves, but effective networking does not have to be like this - and in fact, is unlikely to be like this at all!

The first thing you need to focus on when you are networking is simply being friendly and personable when you are spending time with people; practice this even outside of business, and you will get in the habit of always being friendly to others, which will help you to build relationships rather than just “building contacts."

It is also important these days that you expand your thinking, when it comes to networking, to ideas through which you can network online; there are several social media tools you can use for networking online, such as Twitter and Facebook, but another great way to network online is to engage in cross-promotions with another company, wherein you promote their products on your site, and they promote your products on their site, which will expand the reach both of you have!

And one of the big mistakes many businesses make is that they fail to realize that their customers are part of their network as well; your customers can spread good word (or bad word) about your business more quickly and more effectively then anyone else. Because of this, it will be important that you not only make sure to always treat your customers well - which will, of course, make them more likely to spread the good word about your company - but that you also keep your eyes open for ways to make it easy for your customers to spread the word about your company, and to make them want to do so!