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Sep 2008 Biz N Need, LLC Uses “Small Businesses Restoration Pack” To Help Businesses Beat a Tough Economy with Innovation

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008


Biz N Need, LLC Uses “Small Businesses Restoration Pack” To Help Businesses Beat a Tough Economy with Innovation

Biz N Need, LLC., New York based a public relations, branding and marketing firm, comes to the rescue of small businesses fighting through tough times by offering innovative mobile public relations and social media.  With the launch of the “Small Business Restoration Pack”, Biz N Need, gives companies new hope to boost their businesses back into positive growth.

New York NY (Biz N Need) - Smart small business owners are finding ways to target more discriminating consumers in a tightening economy with emerging marketing techniques.

Although many small businesses are the first to be impacted by a shrinking economy, many of these same owners are seeing opportunity. As the economy and technology change consumers become more savvy. This creates a phenomenal opportunity for small businesses to smartly target buyers that are purchasing differently.

By designing mobile public relations and social media strategies small businesses can attract new customers, in emerging channels to grow while others contract.

The secret is redesigning your marketing programs to capture this new consumer behavior. It is no longer flashing banners and dancing pigs that capture customer’s attention, it is mobile communication and social media interaction with trusted networks that gets your buyers attention and pointed at your business or service.

“We are seeing a growing trend of consumers using mobile devices and social media to guide their purchases,” says Sophia Crooks, Creative Director of Biz N Need, LLC. “This presents incredible opportunities for the right mobile public relations and social media strategy to attract these buyers and actually expand your business.”

Many of America’s greatest companies have reached their current levels by growing and taking market share when economies and technology shift. Each example repeats a clear and simple strategy–when things change, reshape your public relations and marketing strategy to leverage new opportunities to talk to customers where they communicate. Today, those conversations are happening on phones and social networks, Biz N Need will help take you there.

“This is exactly why we launched the Small Business Restoration Pack,” explains Crooks. “We wanted to give our clients a simple, complete, and affordable solution to drive them new, affluent buyers that will grow their business.”

Built in four phases, to precisely fit your growth plan, the Business Restoration Pack provides a complete communications strategy. The Business Restoration Pack includes the following phases:
• Evaluation and assessment of your business
• Strategic selection of the right media outlets for both public relations and social media development
• Communication plan implementation and saturation
• Providing a full response analysis

The Small Business Restoration Pack is offered at multiple levels to fit your business needs and budget with a Ruby Level starting at just $500 per month.

Biz N Need prides itself on client partnerships and looking for opportunities to grow their clients’ businesses with mobile public relations and social media solutions that drive results. The Small Business Restoration Pack is just another example of this commitment. For more information on the business Restoration Pack, visit bizinneed.com or call 888.639.1694 x 23

About Biz N Need, LLC
Biz N Need, LLC is a leader in medium and small business public relations and social and mobile marketing solutions. Biz N Need was founded to make communications and marketing programs more available and affordable to the business owners who need them most. Biz N Need leverages enormous experience and efficiency to get their clients’ value and benefits messages to the right markets and buyers–to bring results.

Gaining Business Exposure PT1

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
 
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Gaining Exposure For New Businesses

It is natural for an individual planning to set up a new business to feel apprehensive and anxious. There are businesses that survive and have grown stronger over the years, but there are some that failed after 3 to 5 years of operation. The US Small Business Administration showed that at least 50% of the small businesses fail within their first years. At least 95% of newly established businesses fail after 5 years.

Entrepreneurs today need to have ample knowledge on the steps necessary to build new businesses. Understanding the principle of investing and gaining profit is very basic. Successful business simply means greater earnings and minimal loss. It is therefore essential for entrepreneurs to become informed on how the market dictates money, rates and value. They need to be observant on how different businesses become vulnerable if the economy is unstable.

Gaining much exposure would involve extensive research. Good understanding on business permits, payment of taxes, advertisements, stakeholders, clients, customers, service providers, financial system, returns of investments (ROI), market shares, and market demands is a requirement. Knowing what kind of business and how to operate will show your level of commitment in the business role as well. It will help one to get focused and determined. If you are uncertain about on what product or service to sell, it could lead to a waste of resources.

Having a mentor in the business world, especially a person who is a veteran in the marketplace, an prove to be most helpful. Learning from others’ mistakes may save an individual time and effort. It takes a longer period of time to learn what ideas work or not from trial and error. Mentors can serve as a guide and the eyes to see opportunities and potential problems that can be encountered along the way. A mentors coaching and advice can make it easier for one to take the necessary steps to run an enterprise.

An aspiring entrepreneur should also consider location. He needs to expose, himself, to places where his planned business will thrive. A coffee shop in a place where people seldom goes will definitely be a bad spot. Selling coffee may not gain him profit because there are not enough customers to patronize the product. It may be more prudent if that coffee shop is located near schools, marketplaces, malls etc.