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    Tom's business has become stagnant and he's been looking for email marketing campaign ideas for small business owners that won't take up too much of his time or money. Tom feels that this might be just the thing his business needs to boost sales. However, Tom doesn't quite know where to begin. What Are the Benefits of an Email Marketing Campaign Marketing trends tend to come and go, but email marketing is the one constant that has remained a viable and effective method for boosting sales and maximizing

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    WealthSpan Insurance Brokerage, we want to help you protect your business. Each day, businesses are sued. And the courts are rewarding hefty settlements beyond payments for bodily injury. Without commercial insurance, can your business recover from a lawsuit? We want to help you manage the risk of being sued. Beyond the Georgia state mandates for certain types of business insurance, we want to help you secure protections for your entire business. Our suite of commercial insurance, includes: • Commercial

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    I will need one of these three degrees, to be police officer, business owner of a gym, or own my own auto restoration business. I would like to have these careers because they are fun and I would not feel like I am working while I get paid. To be an upper level police officer I will need a degree I in Criminal Justice. The officers get to drive

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    the corporate level this planning began years before the business came to fruition with a good idea. One of the most important parts of the planning process is decision making, which will be the focus of this section. Once Heidi opened the first Camp Bow Wow location thousands of decisions had to be made on a daily basis (Centerbar, 2015). She heads up the corporate decision making process and then the information trickles down to camp owners and their lower level managers. As the President of the

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    As the franchise owner and Area Representative, I have gathered you, my business partners and franchisees to discuss how we are going to increase our profits at our Leesville Road, Raleigh location. As you are aware, I am Area Representative to a total of nine locations (four in Fayetteville, four in Raleigh, and one in Wake Forest), and the owner of the four locations in Fayetteville and Leesville Road in Raleigh. After looking into our numbers from the last three quarters, I am seeing a consistent

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    In this case, two smart lawyers with economic power took advantage of a situation in a free market to combine an already successful business. They have no competition and they are ready to sell! The management consulting firm they hired will take charge of the advertising, the lay-off of employees, and the new way of operating. After hours on hours of research, I have found there are many opinions. What I do know is the term “monopolistic competition” is easy to confuse with the term “monopoly

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    on the franchising business. The article talks about the new “Joint-employer” rule that’s about to be imposed on franchisees’ and this article specifically focuses on an entrepreneur named Saia who’s a Burger King Franchisee and a couple of others restaurants. Saia is against the “Joint-employer” standard because of many different reasons. One of his reasons was that this new standard could damage growth potential for franchises and it will limit the chance for current owners to create opportunities

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    towns across the UK tend to face many operational problems including: increased market competition from larger chains across the country; changing consumer shopping habits led by technological change; insufficient levels of financial investment; low business and management skills; poor knowledge of current legislation; lack of sector-specific support systems; and poor staff training in retail marketing aimed at enhancing the customer experience. In spite of these numerous problems, small and medium enterprise

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    Product Description and Business Environment The business in question is called Kebab King. This is a quick service restaurant that focuses on kebabs, shawarmas and falafels, as well as soft drinks, fries and Middle Eastern flatbreads. The objective of the Kebab King model is that the company should ultimately become a nationwide fast food franchise. There are presently no major kebab franchise chains in America. Yet, kebab is one of the most popular foods in Europe and the Middle East, and many

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    want to protect your business from potential losses that can result from unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances. That’s why we have commercial insurance in NJ available for businesses – the most important investment that a business owner can make. At R.K. Hughes, Inc. we deliver comprehensive solutions by offering insurance packages that can be tailored to and accommodate any type of business. Whether you need insurance coverage for your building, company vehicles, business property, inventory

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