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Dealing
With Contractors? Get Your Hammer Ready
21 May 2008 at 10:42am
This week continues my series on opening a brick and mortar
retail store from scratch. This week we discuss how to find
a capable building contractor to build out the location. And
as this series has been thus far, this segment is based on my
personal experience and offered to you warts and all. As with
all of my columns only the names have been changed to protect
the innocent, the ignorant, and the overly litigious.
Signing
A Lease? Get Your First Born Ready!
29 Apr 2008 at 7:42am
This week we discuss the negotiation and signing of one of the
most dreaded legal documents any entrepreneur will ever fail
to read: the commercial lease (insert scary music here). Before
we dive in, understand these points; there is no such thing
as a lease thats in favor of the tenant. Trying to break a lease
is like trying to sweet talk your way out of Alcatraz. Landlords
are your best friends until you miss a rent payment or two.
And although I could find no written record of anyone ac...
How To Find
The Best Location For Your Business
8 Apr 2008 at 9:29am
I spent a lot of time sitting in parking lots. You can learn
a lot just watching cars go by at different times of the day.
For example a location may be great in the morning, but lousy
in the afternoon. Or maybe the parking lot is full at lunch,
but empty the rest of the day. You should also consider which
side of the road works best for you. For example a drive thru
coffee shop has a much better chance of success if its located
on the side of the road with the morning rush hour traffic,
...
Selling
Digital Downloads Via eBay Classifieds Is Still A Crap Shoot
2 Apr 2008 at 9:18am
Last week I told you that eBay had decided to ban the sale of
digital downloads via its traditional auction system. This means
that digital media sellers will have to deliver their goods
via CDs or DVDs, or post them for sale on the eBay Classified
system. This week I'm hearing from lots of folks who have tried
to post sales to the eBay Classifieds only to be denied the
privilege of doing so or having the ad cancelled by eBay for
policy violations that no one - not even eBay staffers - seem
t...
eBay Changes
The Rules On Digital Downloads Again
26 Mar 2008 at 9:30am
Well, folks, eBay has done it again. You hear those beeps? That's
the sound of eBay backing up. Just when you thought eBay was
FINALLY catching up with every other website on the planet by
allowing the sale of downloadable products they decide to toss
a monkey wrench into the process with this statement that released
on March 24, 2008...
Conduct
Market Research To Avoid "Ugly Baby Syndrome"
26 Mar 2008 at 1:08am
Starting a business without doing market research is like stepping
out onto a tightrope without bothering to check the tightness
of the knots that are holding the rope in place. You're halfway
across when the knots loosen, the rope wobbles; you lose your
balance, and fall to the ground with a splat. It's odd how many
of my business analogies end in the horrific death of the entrepreneur.
It's odder still that conducting market research is something
many entrepreneurs either forget to do or ...
Never Dive
Into Business Without A Startup Plan
19 Mar 2008 at 7:51am
This week begins the tale of my recent foray into the world
of brick and mortar and the startup lessons learned there from.
The lessons to come over the next few weeks are many and not
just for those milling around in the brick and mortar crowd.
Whether you're starting a retail business in a strip mall or
building a virtual business online, many of the fundamentals
are the same and the principles for a successful startup apply.
You must begin with what I call a "Startup Plan."
Brick &
Mortar? Boy, What Were You Thinking?
12 Mar 2008 at 7:27am
When I was a kid there were five words I heard more than all
others combined. Usually coming from my father, they were, Boy,
what were you thinking? Those words typically came after he
caught me doing something I shouldnt have been or more often,
after talking my younger brother into doing something really
stupid that could have but never did end in his demise. I hadnt
heard those words in many years (at least since my younger brother
got taller than me). And I havent really missed hearing...
Be Careful
What You Wish For; You Just Might Get It
4 Mar 2008 at 11:20am
In spite of my professional and personal accomplishments I had
always wished for something more. I can't really explain it
other than to say a misfiring electron somewhere deep in my
brain caused me to always dream of writing a best selling business
book and traveling the country to promote it. I wanted to be
the southern fried Steven Covey; traveling from town to town
spreading the gospel of entrepreneurship for all to hear. It
would almost be a religious experience, as I foresaw it in my...
How To Really
Get The Competitive Advantage
8 Aug 2007 at 2:07am
One of the cool things about being an entrepreneur and business
author and speaker is that I get to use all kinds of big words
and phrases that make me sound much smarter than I am. For example,
just saying the word entrepreneur makes me sound quite educated
and continental, despite the fact that the only subject in school
I failed miserably was French. After an entire school year the
only thing I learned to say was, Mon professeur est un porc
de verrue, which loosely translated means, My t...
What Would
You Do With A Second Chance?
12 Jul 2007 at 9:16am
Weve all wished that we could go back in time with our heads
full of knowledge and our belts busting with experience and
do it all over again. The proverbial second chance is something
weve all wished for - some of us more than others. Imagine how
different our lives would be if we came equipped with unlimited
do overs.
Biscuits
& Bizness - Tim Knox Serves Up Business Advice With Humor,
In New Bo...
22 Jun 2007 at 1:19am
The title was pretty easy for Tim Knox to come up with. "I've
always been a big mama's boy,'' Knox said. "She taught
me everything I know." So when the Huntsville entrepreneur
and author got a publishing deal for a business book, its title
became "Everything I Know About Business I Learned From
My Mama."
Like Books, Entrepreneurs Are Always Judged By Their Covers
21 Jun 2007 at 9:00am
In business and in life people judge you everyday, just as you
judge everyone else. And most of us base our opinion of others
on our first impression of them. We make the decision to either
like them or loath them within the first minute and you know
as well as I do, my holier-than-thou peers, that we do not do
business with people that we dont like. First impressions are
hard to change, so make every effort to make every first impression
a good one.
Entrepreneurs
Learn This Lesson: Stop Sweating The Small Stuff
7 Jun 2007 at 8:15am
Is the pressure of being in business getting to you? Do you
feel like you have the weight of the world on your shoulders?
Do you lie awake nights with a thousand points of worry flashing
through your poor, tired brain? Welcome, my friend, to the wonderful
world of entrepreneurship. Come on now, you really didnt think
it was going to be that easy, did you? Forget all those reasons
youve heard as to why businesses fail. Its the pressure of entrepreneurship
that sends many folks running bac...
How To Go
From Worker Bee To Entrepreneur Wannabe
14 May 2007 at 7:52am
When it comes to careers and business, my radio show partner
and author of the best selling career advice book 48 Days To
The Work You Love, Dan Miller, is a walking, talking encyclopedia
of precise industry statistics. While Ive always been comfortable
using such statistically noncommittal terms as many, most, and
some, Dan prefers to remember and espouse accurate numbers.
Ive told him time and again that most people dont mind fuzzy
statistics. He keeps telling me that 58.9 percent prefer...
How Do You
Keep Your Best Employees From Jumping Ship?
26 Apr 2007 at 11:29am
Before becoming a full time entrepreneur (or ontamanure, as
my daughter calls me) I worked my share of jobs and had my share
of bosses. Some of the jobs I enjoyed, some I did not. The same
is true for the bosses. Some were decent folks who treated me
with the same respect I gave them while others would have been
better suited running a concentration camp. I shouldnt complain,
though, because it was the worst boss I ever had who ultimately
motivated me to start my own business as a way of ...
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