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Local Community Website Business Plan – MS Word/Excel

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

Local Community Website Business Plan – MS Word/Excel

Local Community Website Business Plan - MS Word/Excel

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The Local Community Website Business Plan is a comprehensive document that you can use for raising capital from a bank or an investor. This document has fully automated 3 year financials, complete industry research, and a fully automated table of contents. The template also features full documentation that will help you through the business planning process. This is a full and complete business plan with original research, financial models, and marketing/advertising plans that are specific for a

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Belkin A3L791-S 3-Foot RJ45 CAT 5e Snagless Molded Patch Cable (Blue)

Belkin A3L791-S 3-Foot RJ45 CAT 5e Snagless Molded Patch Cable (Blue)

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Community Colleges to Offer a Direct Selling Entrepreneur Certificate to Foster Business Opportunity with Education

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Community Colleges to Offer a Direct Selling Entrepreneur Certificate to Foster Business Opportunity with Education











Washington, DC (Vocus/PRWEB) February 23, 2011

Individuals who are considering a career in direct selling or who are in the early stages of their growth in this field will soon have the opportunity to increase their relevant knowledge and skill set by earning a Direct Selling Entrepreneur Certificate at their local community college. Through a new partnership, the Direct Selling Education Foundation (DSEF), a nonprofit public education organization affiliated with the Direct Selling Association, and the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) are developing the curriculum for a non-credit program that will be made available to community colleges across the country. The curriculum is expected to be available as a pilot in Fall 2011.

“Direct selling can offer a great career opportunity for a wide array of people” says DSEF Board Member Sarah Baker Andrus, who is director of External Relations and Academic Programs at CUTCO/Vector. “Our objective with this new educational effort is to make sure people entering this profession have the complete entrepreneurial skill set that will support their success. We also believe that a better educated workforce will help improve salesforce retention for Direct Selling Association member companies.”

NACCE, which represents community colleges nationwide that are using entrepreneurship education to boost economic development in their communities, sees the new certificate program as an exciting new option for its members. “We believe our members will be excited to make this new curriculum available to individuals in the regions they serve,” says NACCE Executive Director Heather Van Sickle. “We are excited to participate in this effort with the Direct Selling Education Foundation and look forward to helping them increase awareness of the entrepreneurial opportunities in the field of direct selling.”

More than 16 million people, generating annual retail sales of nearly $ 30 billion in the United States, participate in direct selling. Direct selling is the sale of a consumer product or service, person-to-person, away from a fixed retail location, and marketed through independent sales representatives. This certificate is designed to assist people entering this field who need to be equipped with knowledge of marketing, time management, finances and leadership, among other key topics. This educational program will have two main components: the first is a workshop that will provide information on direct selling to help participants decide if this career option is for them. The second component is a content-driven learning program to provide students with the knowledge they need to excel in direct sales.

“As a public service organization, DSEF fosters an understanding of how direct selling entrepreneurial opportunities can empower individuals, support communities and strengthen economies worldwide,” says DSEF Program Director Robin Diamond. “This new educational program will help direct sellers build their businesses by combining strong entrepreneurship skill training with direct selling-specific learning. By engaging publicly-funded community colleges in the process, this certificate represents a step forward not just for the students participating but for the direct selling industry as a whole.”

About DSEF

The Direct Selling Education Foundation serves the public interest by advancing the direct selling industry’s support of consumer rights and protection, education about the industry, ethical leadership and individual economic empowerment. Through its partnerships with consumer advocates, educators and students, public policy officials, and members of the small business and entrepreneurship community, DSEF enhances public awareness of direct selling in the global marketplace. For more information, visit http://www.dsef.org.

About NACCE

The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) is an organization of educators, entrepreneurs, and distinguished business development professionals providing quality programs and services in entrepreneurship education at the community college level. Founded in 2002, NACCE is at the heart of the “entrepreneurship movement.” Through advocacy, membership, an annual conference and exhibition, a quarterly journal, monthly webinars and podcasts, a dynamic list-serv, and other resources, NACCE serves as the hub for the dissemination and integration of knowledge and successful practices regarding entrepreneurship education and student business incubation. These programs and courses advance economic prosperity in the communities served by its member colleges. NACCE is a founding member of the White House-led Startup America Partnership. For more information, visit http://www.nacce.com.

CONTACT:

Robin Diamond

rdiamond(at)dsef(dot)org

(202) 416-6430

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Community Energy Workbook

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

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Q&A: What should my goals be in these 2 years at community college?

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Question by Taraaaa: What should my goals be in these 2 years at community college?
I plan on going to a community college for 2 years. What should my goals be within these 2 years so I can transfer to USC, UCLA or USD?? I had really bad math grades in high school, so I have to go to community for 2 years. I want to be a lawyer, but I have absolutely no idea what will look good enough for me to be able to go to those schools in 2 years. Thanks a lot.
What kind of internships should I look into?

Best answer:

Answer by Keshaun
honestly for two years, just try to keep a job, its getting cold out there

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Local Business Marketing Benefits Community

Sunday, March 20th, 2011
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by costa-rica-beauty

Local Business Marketing Benefits Community

Article by Liz Jones

For a small business to be successful it needs to be well known in its locality. There are many ways to market a local business so that the community is aware of what it offers and feels attracted to purchase the product or service.

The basic things needed for local marketing are:

• an attractive sign on the front of the establishment that does not blend in, but stands out in its surroundings

• a brochure and business cards with a design that is suitable for the type of company

• press releases to all the local newspapers, radio and television stations about a grand opening or special event

• an event with free prizes to celebrate the opening

On a larger scale, the internet can be used for local business marketing. A website is just the beginning. A good website needs to be easy to navigate, have all the important information on the home page or one click away and be attractive.

The social media networks online are also good places for local business marketing. Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn all allow a business to spread its message to a large network of possible customers instantaneously. A local business should create an account on each of these sites and post promotions, sales, free prizes and new products. These sites need to be regularly monitored so they stay up to date.

On the company website there can be an online newsletter that customers sign up to receive by email. This is an excellent way to keep constant contact with returning customers as well as invite new ones. There may also be a current blog that is about the product or services offered. If it is interesting and timely and gives customers important information, they will read it regularly.

There are also online advertising sites that are free. Information can be placed on the website about the services or products of a small local business. This will reach thousands of people in any given local area.

Another local marketing strategy is to offer to give demonstrations or talks in the locality on any aspect of the company. If these are done by someone with a talent for entertaining, it will attract customers to the merchant.

Finally, a local Chamber of Commerce is in most communities in the United States, and their main purpose is to help small local businesses thrive. They may even host an event that will bring together many local company owners to share strategies and get referrals. It is good for owners be involved in the local community not only to gain customers, but to be seen as a valuable member of the society.

About the Author

Author writes about a variety of topics. If you would like to learn more about local business marketing, visit http://www.local-marketing.com.

Melanie Christopher and WJTV News Channel 12 promote local businesses in central Mississippi with the public service announcement designed to encourage people to buy locally.

Growing Local Value: How to Build Business Partnerships That Strengthen Your Community

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Growing Local Value: How to Build Business Partnerships That Strengthen Your Community

Hanna Andersson founder Gun Denhart and successful entrepreneur Laury Hammel show how every aspect of a business (from product creation to employee recruitment to vendor selection) holds the dual promise of bigger profits and a stronger local community With practical tools and real-life examples of the best practitioners and techniques of values-driven business, Growing Local Value provides a framework for the full spectrum of ways in which a business can contribute to its community, and the ben

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Bill Johnston introduces the Measuring & Improving Community Performance panel at the March 2009 Online Community Business Forum – Sonoma, CA

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Flickr: Image hosting service, List of social networking websites, List of photo sharing websites, Photo sharing, Video hosting service, Website, Web service, Virtual community, Blog

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Flickr: Image hosting service, List of social networking websites, List of photo sharing websites, Photo sharing, Video hosting service, Website, Web service, Virtual community, Blog

Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. In addition to being a popular website for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. As of October 2009, it claims to host more than 4 billion images.

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20 Surefire Techniques To Insure Your Website Explodes! Referrals can generate a wealth of income for you, but you have to play your cards right.

Referrals can generate a wealth of income for you, but you have to play your cards right. There are affiliate programs everywhere.

Try to make your affiliate program unique! Be creative and find ways, whatever it takes, to get customers to sign up to your list.  Once a customer is on your mailing list, they’re a prospect (and hopefully a new customer) for life!  Repeat sales will be the lifeblood for your business.

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