Business Opportunities For Sale
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Sales Training Program Video Presentation: Making Unhappy Customers Love You [2 VHS videos and Supporting Booklet] $150.00 Sales Training Programs: Making Unhappy Customers Love You and Making Cold Calls Easy & Profitable. Comes with two VHS videos and supporting reference booklets. Dealing skillfully and properly with an unhappy, angry customer can actually strengthen the future bond with that customer. The methods and techniques provided in this video work in virtually all situations, regardless of the product or se… |
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The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich (Expanded and Updated) $9.75 -Forget the concept of retirement, there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times. Whether your dreams are to escape the rat race, experiencing world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with zero management. Just living more and working less, The 4-Hour Workweek is the blueprint…. |
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Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant $14.77 Written by the business world’s new gurus, Blue Ocean Strategy continues to challenge everything you thought you knew about competing in today’s crowded market place. Based on a study of 150 strategic moves spanning more than a hundred years and thirty industries, authors W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne argue that lasting success comes from creating ‘blue oceans’: untapped new market spaces ripe f… |
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Your First Year in Network Marketing: Overcome Your Fears, Experience Success, and Achieve Your Dreams! $8.90 To listen to its proponents, network (or multilevel) marketing is the greatest thing since sliced bread: top performers earn $1 million a month, reside in alluring places like Aspen and Kauai, and still find quality time to happily raise children and lovingly cement spousal relationships. Contending that those who fail to make it that far are ill prepared for the initial challenges they face,… |
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Restaurant Empire $3.65 Restaurant Empire takes you on a journey from junior chef to major player in the restaurant business! Create the restaurant chain you’ve always dreamed of with this fun simulation!… |
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Business Letter Maker: Professional Edition $5.97 Make business letter writing easy! Best letter-making software for marketing managers, home businesses, consultants, accountants, secretaries, customer service, HR managers, and CEOs… Business Letter Maker includes more than 1000 typical business letter templates, categorized in Accounting & Finance, Complain & Apology, Cooperate & Legal, Marketing & Sales, Personnel & Employees, Proposal & Re… |
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Soft Contacts 5.0 – Sales Force Automation (Windows 2000 / NT / XP) $65.00 Powerful web-based software for Contact Management and Sales Force Automation. The sales team security model is flexible enough to handle any type of sales team hierarchy … which enables the separation of leads (companies and contacts) on a sales team basis. Includes unlimited actions (ACTION HISTORY) for every contact. Soft Contacts also provides REMINDERS which will automatically alarm to aler… |
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The Art of Business Seduction (Unabridged) $15.99 In business, you need an edge. In every business situation – to get that job, get that promotion, lead that negotiation, make that sale – you need to win people over…. |
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The New York Times Pocket MBA: Business Planning (Unabridged) $7.67 Learn the 25 keys to a great business plan, including writing the company’s mission, identifying marketing opportunities, calculating appropriate financial ratios, and projecting growth rates… |
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MapPoint 2011 Open Business $238.99 Minimum quantity for a new order is five licenses. The price shown is per license. This is an electronic license only product, and you’ll receive an email with your license information 1-3 business days after your order is placed.MapPoint 2011 lets you see your business in a whole new way. Use information-rich maps to illuminate data relationships, identify business trends, and illustrate opportunities. Use trip planning options to create routes and optimize stops, or plan your trip on your PC and then print, or send your route to your GPS device (not included).New features include map settings to choose what details to display on your maps, plus expanded and improved pushpins.Tap into existing data sources. Create maps from data stored in current versions of Microsoft Office Excel, Office Access, SQL Server, or other database sources.Tell a story, visually. Insert maps into Word documents and PowerPoint presentations to illustrate everything from sales performance to customer locations.Extend your business. Take advantage of the extensible MapPoint object model to build custom business solutions such as fleet tracking and business intelligence. |
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WAKE UP to Hidden Opportunities! (Unabridged) $10.69 Only by discarding negative thinking can you truly wake up to the opportunities around you and take advantage of them…. |
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The Art of Business Seduction: A 30-Day Plan to Get Noticed, Get Promoted and Get Ahead $20.99 In business, you need an edge. In every business situation – to get that job, get that promotion, lead that negotiation, make that sale – you need to win people over…. |
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Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager $94.99 Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager offers powerful customer and contact management to help you save time, improve sales and marketing, and deliver better customer service. Organize and manage all your contact, prospect, and customer information in one place. Track leads and opportunities throughout the sales cycle. Easily create, personalize, and track direct marketing campaigns in-house. And centralize your project-related information so you can stay organized and monitor tasks with automated reminders. |
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Getting The Sale Hypnosis $12.89 Would you like to be the number one sales man in your department? Do you want to learn the secrets to business persuasion? |
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ALL SEASONS SALE $105.96 Located in the commercial centre of Sale, all seasons sale and conference centre boasts 30 recently refurbished units, with a variety of room configurations to suit all tastes and budgets. The hotel is close to the Ninety Mile Beach, magnificent GippslandLakes, RAAF Base and Government offices and is ideally situated for guests intending to travel to Gippsland for business or leisure.  Ample parking space is provided for cars, buses, trucks and trailers. |
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Assessing the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the United States. $49.99 Smallholder bean producers in Central America face innumerable challenges with the implementation of CAFTA-DR and with the rise of supermarkets as buyers in the region. To minimize threats faced by smallholder producers and to capitalize on the ever-changing consumer demand in developed countries, one of the best options for smallholder bean producers is to pursue niche marketing via fair trade—a rapidly growing market in the US (i.e. offering fair trade beans in the US market). However, beans are currently not marketed as a fair trade product. Hence, this study aimed to assess the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the US market. This study employed a modified ROA approach to assess the market opportunities of fair trade beans, using market research techniques (i.e. literature review, trend analysis, and rapid market appraisal) and business analysis tools (i.e. identification of strategic factors and formulation of market recommendations). Results of the study indicate that there is a potential market for fair trade beans among the natural product industry agents. Offering fair trade beans can also capitalize on the growing demand for ethical products, globalization of tastes, and increasing health consciousness of consumers. Success in marketing fair trade beans will require matching the product needs of target buyers with the cluster of benefits that fair trade beans offer, identifying a strategic channel for marketing fair trade beans, creating effective point of sale materials, and developing strategic partnerships with fair trade networks, ftos, and support organizations. |
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Assessing the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the United States. $49.99 Smallholder bean producers in Central America face innumerable challenges with the implementation of CAFTA-DR and with the rise of supermarkets as buyers in the region. To minimize threats faced by smallholder producers and to capitalize on the ever-changing consumer demand in developed countries, one of the best options for smallholder bean producers is to pursue niche marketing via fair trade—a rapidly growing market in the US (i.e. offering fair trade beans in the US market). However, beans are currently not marketed as a fair trade product. Hence, this study aimed to assess the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the US market. This study employed a modified ROA approach to assess the market opportunities of fair trade beans, using market research techniques (i.e. literature review, trend analysis, and rapid market appraisal) and business analysis tools (i.e. identification of strategic factors and formulation of market recommendations). Results of the study indicate that there is a potential market for fair trade beans among the natural product industry agents. Offering fair trade beans can also capitalize on the growing demand for ethical products, globalization of tastes, and increasing health consciousness of consumers. Success in marketing fair trade beans will require matching the product needs of target buyers with the cluster of benefits that fair trade beans offer, identifying a strategic channel for marketing fair trade beans, creating effective point of sale materials, and developing strategic partnerships with fair trade networks, ftos, and support organizations. |
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Assessing the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the United States. $69 Smallholder bean producers in Central America face innumerable challenges with the implementation of CAFTA-DR and with the rise of supermarkets as buyers in the region. To minimize threats faced by smallholder producers and to capitalize on the ever-changing consumer demand in developed countries, one of the best options for smallholder bean producers is to pursue niche marketing via fair trade—a rapidly growing market in the US (i.e. offering fair trade beans in the US market). However, beans are currently not marketed as a fair trade product. Hence, this study aimed to assess the potentials of marketing fair trade beans of Central American origin in the US market. This study employed a modified ROA approach to assess the market opportunities of fair trade beans, using market research techniques (i.e. literature review, trend analysis, and rapid market appraisal) and business analysis tools (i.e. identification of strategic factors and formulation of market recommendations). Results of the study indicate that there is a potential market for fair trade beans among the natural product industry agents. Offering fair trade beans can also capitalize on the growing demand for ethical products, globalization of tastes, and increasing health consciousness of consumers. Success in marketing fair trade beans will require matching the product needs of target buyers with the cluster of benefits that fair trade beans offer, identifying a strategic channel for marketing fair trade beans, creating effective point of sale materials, and developing strategic partnerships with fair trade networks, ftos, and support organizations. |
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Chess and the Art of Negotiation: Ancient Rules for Modern Combat $35 Negotiations and other business maneuvers are like chess: every move generates a plethora of potential next moves. In Chess and the Art of Negotiation, a world-renowned chess master and a CEO of a global company join forces and apply the principles of chess to illuminate the dynamics of competition and negotiation – from angling for a promotion to landing the sale. In a colorful interview format, the authors argue that strategy drives tactics, and understanding the motivations behind your opponent’s strategy will help you navigate your way through the labyrinth of possibilities. Drawing from their own experiences in chess and business, as well as many historical and contemporary examples, the authors offer insight into the strategic mindset and how to apply it to any kind of negotation or competitive situation. Not for the faint of heart, Chess and the Art of Negotiation assumes that in business, as in any game, there are winners and losers, and aims to help you prepare for combat and emerge victorious, not vanquished.Chess is like an intellectual labyrinth; whenever you open a door, you find yourself facing ten new doors. Negotiations and other business maneuvers are similar; each decision or action generates new opportunities. And, like chess, it is more important to determine the paths not taken. As Richard Nixon taught us: Always know ahead of time what you don’t want. In Chess and the Art of Negotiation, a world-renowned chess master and a CEO of a global company combine forces and apply the principles of chess to illuminate the dynamics of competition, strategy and negotiation, whether angling for a promotion, beating your arch rival to a lucrative contract, or landing the sale.In a colorful interview format, the authors argue that it is not enough to be well prepared or well informed, nor is it sufficient to be trained in only the tactical aspects of engagement. Strategy drives tactics, and understanding the motivations |
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Due Diligence: Planning, Questions, Issues $45 People often fall in love with a business—just as they fall in love with a house—and forget to use their heads as well as their hearts to assess the property. Asking the right question at the right time can save potential buyers a bundle of money or help them avoid making a major mistake. In this completely revised edition of Due Diligence Techniques and Analysis, published in 1996, Bing breaks down the due-diligence process in detail and shows readers how to investigate, step-by-step, a business with an eye to buying or investing in it. In addition, the author identifies the techniques to employ, the questions to ask, the documents to review, and the issues to explore to reach intelligent conclusions about an acquisition. In a 30-year practice as a deal maker representing buyers and sellers, Bing knows where the bones are buried in many deals, providing invaluable insights and expert opinion readers can use to arm themselves when faced with a tough buying decision.Fifty chapters cover the different aspects of a typical business up for sale, such as ownership, management, marketing, accounting, environmental issues, and culture. The questions and topics discussed in each are preceded by commentary that highlights major areas for study, objectives, and common problems. In this book, you will find: —The most comprehensive, powerful, up-to-date set of due-diligence questions ever assembled. —Invaluable insights for those contemplating buying or investing in a business, new executives who need to get up to speed on a company or division, anyone conducting forensic investigations, and financiers wondering whether it’s time to lend more or pull the plug. Most acquisitions that fail can be traced to failures of due diligence. This book will enable buyers to avoid problems and spot opportunities quickly, making business success much more likely. |
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Introduction to Information Technology $1.25 It makes your business soar! Without Information Technology (IT), the snowboard on the cover simply would never make it to the slopes. As you read Introduction to Information Technology, you’ll discover that IT integrates and enhances all functions of a business—from the research and development that goes into designing a faster, more flexible board, to the delivery systems that make sure stores receive stock in time for winter, to the point-of-sale systems that track sales trends and customers’ buying preferences. Written in language you can easily understand, the text gradually presents complex technical information on a need-to-know basis, so that you won’t get overwhelmed by the details. Each chapter is filled with dozens of real-world examples that demonstrate IT’s relevance to different disciplines, industries, and companies. Throughout the text, you’ll also find numerous opportunities to apply what you’ve learned. Features*Relevance: The authors explain why IT is important to all individuals and functions within an organization by relating topics to specific business majors (finance, marketing, MIS, production/operations, HR, etc.).*Real-World Examples: Extensive examples show you the capabilities of IT, its cost and justifications, and innovative ways actual corporations are using IT in their operations.*Global Perspective: The text explains how IT facilitates export and import, managing multinational companies, and electronic trading around the globe.*Integrated Systems: Integrated systems (e.g. SAP R/3; extranets) are stressed and related to supply chain management and multinational corporations.*Making Connections:The text emphasizes the importance of connections among individuals, groups, and organizations, and the support that IT provides in enabling these connections.*The Web: In addition to teaching the fundamentals of the Internet, the text presents a comprehensive chapter on e-commerce. |
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The Eye of Jade (Mei Wang Series #1)) $30.95 “Having her own detective agency would give her the independence she had always longed for. It would also give her the chance to show those people who shunned her that she could be successful. People were getting rich. They owned property, money, business, and cars. With new freedom and opportunities came new crimes. There would be much that she could do.” Present day, Beijing. Mei Wang is a modern, independent woman. She has her own apartment. She owns a car. She has her own business with that most modern of commodities — a male secretary. Her short career with China’s prestigious Ministry for Public Security has given her intimate insight into the complicated and arbitrary world of Beijing’s law enforcement. But it is her intuition, curiosity, and her uncanny knack for listening to things said — and unsaid — that make Mei Beijing’s first successful female private investigator. Mei is no stranger to the dark side of China. She was six years old when she last saw her father behind the wire fence of one of Mao’s remote labor camps. Perhaps as a result, Mei eschews the power plays and cultural mores — guanxi — her sister and mother live by…for better and for worse. Mei’s family friend “Uncle” Chen hires her to find a Han dynasty jade of great value: he believes the piece was looted from the Luoyang Museum during the Cultural Revolution — when the Red Guards swarmed the streets, destroying so many traces of the past — and that it’s currently for sale on the black market. The hunt for the eye of jade leads Mei through banquet halls and back alleys, seedy gambling dens and cheap noodle bars near the Forbidden City. Given the jade’s provenance and its journey, Mei knows to treat the investigation as a most delicate matter; she cannot know, however, that this case will force her to delve not only into China’s brutal history, but also into her family’s dark secrets and into her own tragic |
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The Eye of Jade (Mei Wang Series #1)) $0.99 “Having her own detective agency would give her the independence she had always longed for. It would also give her the chance to show those people who shunned her that she could be successful. People were getting rich. They owned property, money, business, and cars. With new freedom and opportunities came new crimes. There would be much that she could do.” Present day, Beijing. Mei Wang is a modern, independent woman. She has her own apartment. She owns a car. She has her own business with that most modern of commodities — a male secretary. Her short career with China’s prestigious Ministry for Public Security has given her intimate insight into the complicated and arbitrary world of Beijing’s law enforcement. But it is her intuition, curiosity, and her uncanny knack for listening to things said — and unsaid — that make Mei Beijing’s first successful female private investigator. Mei is no stranger to the dark side of China. She was six years old when she last saw her father behind the wire fence of one of Mao’s remote labor camps. Perhaps as a result, Mei eschews the power plays and cultural mores — guanxi — her sister and mother live by…for better and for worse. Mei’s family friend “Uncle” Chen hires her to find a Han dynasty jade of great value: he believes the piece was looted from the Luoyang Museum during the Cultural Revolution — when the Red Guards swarmed the streets, destroying so many traces of the past — and that it’s currently for sale on the black market. The hunt for the eye of jade leads Mei through banquet halls and back alleys, seedy gambling dens and cheap noodle bars near the Forbidden City. Given the jade’s provenance and its journey, Mei knows to treat the investigation as a most delicate matter; she cannot know, however, that this case will force her to delve not only into China’s brutal history, but also into her family’s dark secrets and into her own tragic |