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		<title>Upload your Auto Dealer Listings on Facebook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now, you are well informed that traditional advertising methods have taken the back burner to the rapidly growing reputation of the Internet. Though I am a witness to the ever proven effectiveness of conventional advertising methods, my primary objective is to demonstrate how at the end of the day, our goal in business is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By now, you are well informed that traditional advertising methods have taken the back burner to the rapidly growing reputation of the Internet. Though I am a witness to the ever proven effectiveness of conventional advertising methods, my primary objective is to demonstrate how at the end of the day, our goal in business is to get our brand and message out to the masses in a way that encourages their conversion.Conversion may mean something different for each individual dealership. For some it might mean that potential customers call more, for others it may be the submission of an online form. Whatever the meaning is to you, the end result almost unanimously is the same: SELL MORE VEHICLES! But how do we sell more vehicles when we limit the way our potential customers become advised about them?As social media site usage grows, popular sites such as facebook become compelling, efficient ways of building consumer confidence and keeping your potential customers engaged. Did you know that with over 500 million accounts the average facebook user spends 25 minutes per day on facebook? As ridiculous as that may sound, it demonstrates how effective facebook can be as part of your automotive or RV dealerships online marketing plan.</p>
<p>25 minutes is more than enough time to target their interest and get them browsing your entire inventory right?With the use of Auto RV World&#8217;s facebook inventory application, Automotive, RV, Boat, Bike and Equipment dealers may now seamlessly integrate their entire inventory list with their facebook fan page without any unwanted effort. Putting facebook to work for your automotive dealership will prove to be one of your least pricey advertising tactics and will give your online visitors a real purpose for visiting and &#8220;liking&#8221; your auto dealer facebook fan page.Think about it. How many times have you visited a business&#8217; facebook fan page having followed a link that said, &#8220;Like us on facebook&#8221; only to find out that the only content on their fan page is a few random wall posts and their contact information. One can&#8217;t help but ask, &#8220;Why am I here?&#8221; or &#8220;Why didn&#8217;t I just go to their website in the first place?&#8221;. Of course we should be flattered by the fact that someone took the time to go to our facebook fan page, but how much more effective would it be if clearly there was a purpose for them to be there?Imagine supplying your potential shoppers the ability to search your entire new and pre-owned vehicle inventory while they are logged in to facebook!</p>
<p><strong>Here are some other cool features offered in this application:</strong></p>
<p>• Show up to 36 images of each vehicle• View videos• Inquire more information• Share vehicles on personal wall posts• Search filters that allow buyers to find a specific vehicleFor any Automotive, RV, Boat, Bike or Equipment dealer out there looking for a cost effective way to have their whole inventory on their facebook fan page, I would strongly encourage contacting Auto RV World and getting a free online demonstration on how it works.Whether you are in the Automotive or RV Business, small dealer or large, the message remains the same: Save time. Save money. It&#8217;s that easy. Put Auto RV World&#8217;s facebook inventory application to work for your dealership today and start selling more vehicles!</p>
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		<title>Five Crucial Components of a Business Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[b photo credit: bru76 The format of a Business Plan is something that has been developed and refined over the years and is something that should not be changed. Like a good recipe, a business plan needs to include certain ingredients to make it work. When you create a business plan, don’t attempt to recreate [...]]]></description>
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<p>The format of a Business Plan is something that has been<br />
developed and refined over the years and is something that should<br />
not be changed. Like a good recipe, a business plan needs to<br />
include certain ingredients to make it work.</p>
<p>When you create a business plan, don’t attempt to recreate its<br />
format. Those reviewing this type of document have expectations<br />
you must meet. If they do not see those crucial decision-making<br />
components, they’ll see no reason to proceed with their review of<br />
your business plan, no matter how great your business idea.<span id="more-326"></span></p>
<p>Executive Summary Section</p>
<p>Every business plan must begin with an Executive Summary section.<br />
A well-written Executive Summary is critical to the success of<br />
the rest of the document. Here is where you need to capture the<br />
attention of your audience so that they will be compelled to read<br />
on. Remember, it’s a summary, so each and every word must be<br />
carefully selected and presented.</p>
<p>Use the Executive Summary section of your business plan to<br />
accurately describe the nature of your business venture including<br />
the need that you plan to fill. Show the reasons why people need<br />
your product or service. Show this by including a brief analysis<br />
of the characteristics of your potential market.</p>
<p>Describe the organization of your business including your<br />
management team. Also, briefly describe your sales and marketing<br />
plan or approach. Finally include the numbers that those<br />
reviewing your business plan want to see – the amount of capital<br />
you seek, the carefully calculated sales projections and your<br />
plan to repay the loan.</p>
<p>If you’ve captured your audience so far they’ll read on.<br />
Otherwise, they’ll close the document and add your business plan<br />
to the heap of other rejected ideas.</p>
<p>Devote the balance of your business plan to providing details of<br />
the items outlined in the Executive Summary.</p>
<p>The Business Section</p>
<p>Be sure to include the legal name, physical address and detailed<br />
description of the nature of your business. It’s important to<br />
keep the description easy to read using common terminology. Never<br />
assume that those reading your business plan have the same level<br />
of technical knowledge that you do. Describe how you plan to<br />
better serve your market than your competition is currently<br />
doing.</p>
<p>Market Analysis Section</p>
<p>An analysis of the market shows that you have done your homework.<br />
This section is basically a summary of your Marketing Plan. It<br />
needs to show the demand for your product or service, the<br />
proposed market, trends within the industry, a description of<br />
your pricing plan and packaging and a description of your company<br />
policies.</p>
<p>Financing Section</p>
<p>The Financing section must show that you are as committed to your<br />
business venture as you expect those reading your business plan<br />
to be. Show the amount of personal funds you are contributing and<br />
their source. Also include the amount of capital you need and<br />
your plan to repay this debt. Include all pertinent financial<br />
worksheets in this section: annual income projections, a<br />
break-even worksheet, projected cash flow statements and a<br />
balance sheet.</p>
<p>Management Section</p>
<p>Outline your organizational structure and management team here.<br />
Include the legal structure of your business whether it is a<br />
partnership, corporation or limited liability corporation.<br />
Include resumes and biographies of key players on your management<br />
team. Show staffing projection data for the next few years.</p>
<p>By now you’re probably thinking that you don’t need Business Plan<br />
just yet. Well you do, and there is business plan building<br />
software that can help you through this immense project. These<br />
software packages are easy to use and affordable. Use one today<br />
and produce a professional-quality Business Plan – including all<br />
critical components – tomorrow!</p>
<p>Copyright © 2004 Cavyl Stewart. Get more software tips, strategies and recommendations to help you create your business plan by signing up for my Exclusive 100% free, 100% original content ecourse: &#8220;How To Failure-Proof Your Business Instantly.&#8221; To sign up please visit: http://www.find-small-business-software.com/bizplan-ecourse.html</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo credit: McPig The American dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or even the old adage of two cars in the garage and a chicken in every pot is often exemplified in the American small business. Too many people seem to focus on the ideal of &#8220;being your own boss&#8221; while overlooking [...]]]></description>
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<p><small><a target="_blank" title="christopherharte" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/30245869@N07/2835138655/" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow"></a></small>The American dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or even the old adage of two cars in the garage and a chicken in every pot is often exemplified in the American small business. Too many people seem to focus on the ideal of &#8220;being your own boss&#8221; while overlooking one of the greatest benefits there is to owning your own business: financial independence. While it&#8217;s true that not every small business owner will become independently wealthy, and it&#8217;s also true that all of those late-night infomercials promising to make you a millionaire over night are promising more than they can deliver, it is entirely possible to achieve your financial goals and love what you do with a small business.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;ve always wanted to own your own business, or you&#8217;re simply curious to see what it entails, the hardest part of starting up is inevitably finding the right small business loan. Small business startups can often be risky, and in an unstable economy, it may be harder than ever to secure a loan, particularly if you&#8217;ve never owned your own business before.<span id="more-348"></span> There is, however, an alternative to the traditional small business startup that exists in the form of a small business franchise. The typical franchise is essentially a small business for sale where you (the franchisee) select the perfect business and then purchase the right to own and operate your own carbon copy of the business from the franchise headquarters (the franchisor). At first glance, it would be easy to assume that this is a step in the wrong direction, thinking that purchasing a franchise would only add more of a headache to the already difficult fundraising process, but in practice, it makes it much easier to acquire a loan, increases the likelihood that your business will survive and in many cases, a franchise will be cheaper than a similar non-franchise, small business startup.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll discuss how a franchise makes the small business process much easier throughout this article, but the actual process of acquiring a small business loan is best broken into three categories. Each one is a question that you must ask yourself, and the answers to these questions will not only help you to think through your small business and figure out exactly what you need from your lender, but it will also help you to build the framework that your business plan will hang on.</p>
<p>How Much Do I Need?</p>
<p>This is most likely the first question any lender will want to know from anyone looking to borrow money, and if you want to gain a vote of confidence from your lender, you will need to know all of the costs associated with the business. It&#8217;s very easy to become short-sighted when asking how much you need, because the tendency is to think about what is the bare minimum needed to survive, rather than what is the best amount that will set you and your business up for a win. Typically, you will need to figure in startup costs (building lease, equipment, advertising, employee training, etc.) as well as the liquid capital that your business requires to operate for six months. This is because many businesses do not profit within the first six months, and if they do, the profits will generally go towards repaying the bank or investors, and not into your pockets. A franchise small business opportunity simplifies this process greatly by letting you know up-front all of the costs that you will incur as well as laying out the average costs for the business for the first six months so that all the work of asking &#8220;how much do I need&#8221; is done for you by the franchisor. For example, if you choose to open up a franchise with Famous Uncle Al&#8217;s Hot Dogs, you may have a rough idea of what kind of location you&#8217;ll need, but you will receive with your franchise packet a detailed list of all of the required equipment, signage and any other items you&#8217;ll need to purchase in order to have a successful launch.</p>
<p>What Do I Need It For?</p>
<p>The loan process can be difficult for a first time small business owner for a number of reasons, but most often it comes down to the business plan. If you&#8217;ve never written a business plan, it can be very intimidating, but working through it and making it accurate and attractive to investors will be well worth the time. Your business plan should contain detailed information about the total costs involved with the business, projected income and, perhaps most importantly, similar businesses and what kind of track record they have had in your area. If you&#8217;re not quite ready to craft your own business plan, consider that with a small business franchise, all of the work of writing the business plan is done for you ahead of time by the franchisor. Detailed analysis&#8217; of other franchises will also help you to land the loan you need, since with a franchise, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of small businesses all over the country that have shown great success with the exact same business plan.</p>
<p>Brow Art 23 is a perfect example of how a franchise can help you start your own small business. They offer a decidedly unique line of products and services including eyebrow threading, henna tattoos and permanent makeup. This is definitely a niche market business, so imagine the difficulty you would have trying to convince a bank to loan you the money for such a unique type of small business. Brow Art 23 has done the hard work for you by setting up their small business, proving that it is a viable and money making endeavor and then creating franchises that can get into this unique market with the backing and strong track record of a successful franchise.</p>
<p>How Long Do I Need It?</p>
<p>Finally, lenders will want to know your plan for repaying the loan. Although it would be nice if every small business was an instant success and you could pay back the loan in the first year, often times the lender will need a strict timeline for the repayment. This can be tough to nail down because there are so many variables associated with starting a small business that it will be hard to say with any confidence how quickly you will be able to pay back the loan. Once again, enter the small business franchise. Franchisors will be able to offer many comparable franchises in similar locations to yours, show how quickly they were able to become profitable and then set you up with a good idea of how quickly your business will be able to recoup. Snip-its Haid Cuts For Kids is a successful hair cut franchise with an angle that makes it a cut above the rest. This kid-focused business elaborately decorates the inside of the business to be fun and inviting to kids, which not only puts frightened children at ease, but also allows the small business to charge a premium for its experiential atmosphere. With several new franchisees in the last few years, Snip-its Haid Cuts For Kids will have a very realistic idea of when the business will become profitable, how long it will take to recoup and what kind of profits a franchisee can expect out of the business once the business loans are paid off.</p>
<p>Small businesses of any kind can be financially lucrative as well as personally rewarding, but the security and ease of a small business franchise is often more appealing to the average small business owner than the prospect of having to start everything from scratch. If you&#8217;re looking to own your own small business without having to take such a large risk or having to re-invent the wheel when coming up with your business plan, take a look at the franchises mentioned above as well as the many other small business franchises available and you&#8217;re sure to find one that suits you perfectly.</p>
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