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What If I Want To Opt Out Of The Recession?

We cant change the economy, but we can change how we react to it. There are many things that we can do to whether this financial Katrina we are experiencing. Business owners are at war with the economy, and there are ways to win. 1. Understand that people are bailing out of the corporate world, either voluntarily or involuntarily. Strategically begin to focus your business . . . if possible . . . on their needs. 2. Sell yourself consistently and constantly, just do it softly. 3. Make sure that your business is different than your competitors and ensure that difference drives people to want to do business with you. Things are difficult enough, dont make them more difficult. 4. Deal with profitable customers / clients that are nice, enjoyable to work with, and will appreciate your services. 5. Look at your business through the eyes of your competitor and constantly improve. Become more personal than ever. 6. Talk to your customers again. Get away from the internet, text messaging, and voice mail. In todays dire times, people want to talk to people not to technology. 7. We are in the midst of some great changes in business. Embrace change and make it work to your benefit. Systematize and streamline your business. It is easier in tough times to improve the bottom line. Spend less and continue work diligently to generate more revenue. 8. Understand that your future is, and will continue to be, greater than your past. Forget about the future and focus on today. 9. Forget about whatever the commodity that your business offers and focus on relationships and the value that you bring to those relationships. 10. Be consistent and predictable. 11. Treat everyone with grace and respect. 12. Be proactive and quit being reactive. Now is the time to break out of your comfort zone. Quit waiting to do something, and take action now! Dont wait until the moment is perfect. Good is better than perfect today. 13. Your customers / clients deserve respect. Always respect them and their time. 14. Continue to dream. Things are tough right now. Dont abandon your goals. 15. People will only do business with you if they perceive that you can fix their problem and fix it better than anybody else. 16. If you wait for things to get better before you move forward, you are doomed. 17. People dont choose companies . . . they choose people. Make sure they are choosing you. 18. Sell price last and value first. Your business is special, make sure people understand why. Remember your next best customer, your next best client; your next best sale could be today. Make sure you are prepared!

Business Advisors, LLC

David K Seems, Managing Partner, Stanford Place II, 7979 E. Tufts Ave., Suite 900A, Denver, CO 80237, Phone: 303.708.8774 Fax: 866.609.9083. Gail L. Reeves, Marketing Consultant, Stanford Place II, 7979 E. Tufts Ave., Suite 900A, Denver, CO 80237, Phone: 303.708.8774 Fax: 866.609.9083. Phone: 303-708-8774, www.BusinessAdvisorsLLC.net, info@businessadvisorsllc.net David K. Seems is licensed in CO, NM, WY, MT, AZ, CA, GA, IL, MI, MN, MO, NV, OK, OR, and TX to offer insurance products, life insurance (including variable life), and annuities (including variable annuities), and is securities registered in AZ, CO, MN, NM, and WY and adviser registered in CO. This site is not a solicitation of interest in any of these products in any other state. IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: David K. Seems may only transact business in a particular state after licensure or satisfying qualifications requirements of that state, or only if he is excluded or exempted from the state's registration requirements. Follow-up, individualized responses to consumers in a particular state by David K. Seems that involve either the effecting or attempting to effect transactions in securities or the rendering of personalized investment advice for compensation, as the case may be, shall not be made without first complying with the state's requirements, or pursuant to an applicable state exemption or exclusion. For information concerning the licensure status or disciplinary history of a broker-dealer, investment adviser, BD agent or IA representative or any financial institution he represents, contact your state securities law administrator. Insurance products from the Principal Financial Group are issued by Principal National Life Insurance Company (except in New York), Principal Life Insurance Company and the companies available through the Preferred Product Network, Inc. Securities and advisory products offered through Princor Financial Services Corporation, 800-247-1737, member SIPC. Principal National, Principal Life, the Preferred Product Network and Princor are members of the Principal Financial Group, Des Moines, IA 50392. David K Seems, Principal National and Principal Life Financial Representative, Princor Registered Representative, Financial Advisor. Business Advisors, LLC is not an affiliate of any company of the Principal Financial Group. Principal Life maintains certificates of authority to transact insurance in all 50 states. Principal Life NAIC identification number is 61271. Principal National NAIC identification number is 71161. Privacy Policy

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