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Let’s Have a Meeting

By Glenn Muske

Think back to the last meeting in your small business? Does your memory make you cringe? Or was your response that you only have a couple of meetings and you talk every day, so maybe you never bother with a meeting. And how did the meeting go? Was most of the conversation off-track and non-business […]

January 10, 2018 Filed Under: Small Biz 100, success Tagged With: business meetings, effective meetings, good management practices, meetings

Effective Innovation

By Glenn Muske

Innovation

Innovation for the sake of innovation might not be the answer to building your business. And yet today as we scan the business world, it would seem that the opposite is true – innovate or disappear. So what’s the truth? The truth about successful innovation is “it depends.” And it depends on your current customer […]

November 1, 2017 Filed Under: Small Biz 100, success Tagged With: consumer data, good management practices, innovation, small business success, success

Building Your Business – Try Affiliate Marketing

By Glenn Muske

affiliate marketing

If you want to increase the sales of your product, you must get it in front of more people. While there are many ways to make that happen, a way used by many small businesses is an affiliate marketing program. It’s simple in the concept, one business agrees to carry another’s person’s products, usually on […]

March 22, 2017 Filed Under: marketing, rural, Small Biz 100, success Tagged With: affiliate marketing, good management practices, management, marketing, small business, success

Stand Out with Small-town Service

By Glenn Muske

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It may be that I grew up in a small town area, but mention “small-town service” to people and they will know what you are talking about. So when I saw the tagline on this business sign, I felt I understood how this business treated their customers. (You can read more about developing the tagline […]

August 24, 2016 Filed Under: rural, Small Biz 100, success Tagged With: customer service, effective marketing, good customer service, good management practices, marketing, small business, small town service

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