By Russell Webb
When you decide to enter a market, it makes sense to do some research. Some markets require more research and commitment prior to jumping in, one example would be the Logo Rug market. It really helps to have a grasp of image software and how it’s used - software like adobe photoshop and [...]
Entries from August 2007
Rug Making - Choose Your Markets Wisely
August 31st, 2007 · No Comments · Marketing Tips
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Eliminating Objections to Increase Sales
August 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Selling Tips
By Charlie Cook
You want to increase the flow of sales revenue, but you are stymied by prospects’ seemingly endless objections. Prospects say they’re not interested. They tell you your price is too high, or this isn’t the right time. You’ve heard all the objections. What can you do to get rid of these once and [...]
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Marketing Tips and Strategies
August 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Marketing Tips
I have a few carefully selected articles written by some good authors that I will be posting here over the next few months. These will be focused on general marketing issues that any small business owner will benefit from whether you are a seasoned entrepreneur or a new business start up.
Some of my favorite [...]
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Decorative Rug Making - Launching a Home Based Business
August 16th, 2007 · No Comments · Home Based Business
By Russell Webb
The art of rug making has evolved from the traditional woven rugs produced on carpet weaving looms. What used to be a hobby for some home-based craftsmen has transformed into a lucrative business for the modern well trained rug maker. It’s now possible to create high value custom rugs from home. A [...]
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Designer Rugs: Inlay Fabrication or Tufted Wool?
August 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · Home Based Business
By Russell Webb
Have you ever wondered about how those beautiful designer rugs are created and produced? Here is a close up look into the two wildly different techniques of custom rug building.
For centuries the only high quality rugs available were produced from wool and silk yarns. This was, and in some countries still is, all [...]
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