How To Make Productive Sales In An Online E-commerce Business (Mobile Store)

Today’s post is written by Alice Methew. Alice, a writer at fospower.com, loves pursuing excellence through writing and has a passion for different sites. Her work has been published on various sites related to Travel, Technology, Business, Management and much more! Today she is writing about productive sales in an online e-commerce Business.

An Online E-commerce store business is not difficult to start, but it is difficult to sustain and maintain a loyal customer base. There are different business strategies for each e-commerce business segment.

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The Subtle Art Of Negotiating Without Negotiating

Ben RichardsonToday’s post is written by Ben Richardson. Ben is an ex-investment banker and venture capitalist. Most recently he ran the new investment team for MMC Ventures in London. He now combines freelancing for start-ups and early-stage companies with running Acuity Training which is focused on offering high-quality management and IT training.  

“You don’t get what you want. You get what you negotiate.” Harvey Mackay

The subtle art of negotiating without negotiating is a tough discipline! Much of a negotiation is completed before either party ever sits down to actually formally negotiate.

Having recently written a guide to assertiveness and negotiation for freelancers in this article I will share some of the most subtle ways that you can position yourself before a negotiation.

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The Small Biz Owner’s 5-Step Blogging Guide: Small Business Blogging That Google And Readers Love

Today’s post is contributed by Richard Kao. Richard is the department manager of COSSales, a UK-based office, and tech solutions provider. A fan of digital marketing and workplace productivity, he loves reading blogs like takisathanassiou.com to grow his knowledge and expertise.

The immense benefits of small business blogging are clear:

SMBs with a blog generate 67% more leads and get 97% more links to their websites than their blog-less counterparts.

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Seven Ways to Promote Your Blog and Attract More Visitors

Today’s post is written by Vincent Hill.  Vincent is an expert writer who writes on different categories like how to make a blog, content writing, blog design and much more. His writing is not only descriptive but also meaningful. He loves to share his ideas on different categories.

Blogging is today’s trend in the online world. Some people think that creating a blog is difficult, but it is not! Blog creation is easy. In fact, it has been one of the easiest things to do online for decades now. It is also made easier today because of the presence of different blog-building tools.

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How To Communicate Your Vision To Your Employees

Today’s post is written by Kelly Smith. Kelly works at CourseFinder, an Australian online education resource. She is passionate about writing and innovations in the digital world.

There’s nothing worse than executives who fail to communicate their vision to employees. If a team doesn’t share a strong company vision, it’s easy to lose focus and direction and a company will struggle to successfully implement its business strategy.

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How to Recruit Top Talents For Your Company

Shuba KathikeyanThis is a guest post by Shuba Kathikeyan, head of Apex Global Learning the learning solutions arm of ECC International (ECCI). She has over 10 years of experience in the areas of project management, business analysis, software development and IT service management. She carries several international certifications in the areas of ITIL, Business Analysis, Project Management, Microsoft Technology and Learning Management amongst others. Shuba has a passion for process improvement, training, and new product development.

We all want top talents in our team. Unfortunately, the best of the best are almost never on the market for a new job. The majority, if not all, are currently employed and are happy where they are.

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The Extraordinary Measures Samsung Took to Recall the Galaxy Note7

Today’s post is written by Calvin Page. Calvin is a journalist and blogger who specializes in articles concerned with all things business, from finance to management, to keeping a green office, and even the real estate aspects. For more information contact Calvin here: calvpage@gmail.com.

Samsung made headlines when the technology giant voluntarily recalled nearly 1 million Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones sold prior to September 15, 2016, due to potential fire and burn hazards. Reports indicate less than 100 phones have been reported as affected. Affected consumers complained that the phone’s powerful lithium batteries were overheating and causing property damage. To keep consumers safe and get the phones out of the marketplace, Samsung and the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) have requested that all consumers who purchased a Samsung Galaxy Note7 prior to September 15 power them down and turn them in for an updated version.

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6 Time Tracking Tips for Busy Managers

This is a guest post by Dave Jones. Dave is a certified Time Management Coach. He has taught numerous students on how to manage their precious time. He has devised a formula which is much easy to adapt and beneficial for all kinds of people specifically the corporate sector. He is also the Senior Management Consultant at the company Livetecs. This company provides high-quality time tracking software, expense tracking, and online timesheet. You can contact him at davejone00@gmail.com

Do you ever feel like your work days could without much of a stretch inflatable to 12-16 hours on the off chance that you let them? Having the capacity to always develop your time administration to work more intelligent is a key expertise for surviving a wild workload.

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E-Learning – a New Word in the Modern World

Today’s article is written by Jessica Freeman. Jessica is a professional journalist and a freelance content writer from Sydney, Australia. She focuses her content writing on education, business, and leadership topics. You can follow her on Facebook and Google+

The world is evolving at an incredible speed rate. Everything is changing; the market, the technology, the mentalities, and the people. Smart devices have already replaced many human needs and continue to evolve as the time passes.

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How to Become a Self-Employed Counselor

Today’s post is written by Calvin Page. Calvin is a journalist and blogger who specializes in articles concerned with all things business, from finance to management, to keeping a green office, and even the real estate aspects. For more information contact Calvin here: calvpage@gmail.com.

If you are interested in starting and running your own business or working on a self-employed basis, but also want to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, there are many reasons to consider going into counseling. Becoming a counselor or therapist is one of the best ways to start your own business in the healthcare profession. Although counselors may often start off by working in a hospital, doctor’s office, school, or even in the workplace, many will go on to work out of their own homes or a private office on a self-employed basis. We’ve put together a guide to help you start your own business offering therapy and counseling.

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How To Attract Top Talent To Your Business

Today’s article is authored by Savannah Wardle.  Savannah is an active blogger and marketing professional passionate about all aspects of entrepreneurship and self-improvement. Currently working at Bankopening.co.uk, she aims to help people improve their businesses with healthy work-life balance.

Talent hunting isn’t going to become easier anytime soon. As candidate pools are shrinking and organizations compete for talent, sourcing and engaging talented employees will become key to the survival of any business. If you’re on the lookout for quality hires, this is the right moment to revamp your recruiting strategy.

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