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1. Opportunities
“In 20 years from now people will look back and wish that they could
have started a business, invested money, bought shares or property
during the early years of the new century, when there were so many
new opportunities.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
2. Marketing And Innovation
“The only purpose of a business is to bring in a customer; and there are
really only two ways to do it - through marketing or innovation.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
3. Work
“I haven't worked for years. It's not that I've retired, it's just that I love
what I'm doing. My definition of work - anything I'm doing when I'd
rather be doing something else.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
4. Work
“Most formal schooling prepares us to work for others. If we are good
at following school rules and what the teacher says, then we will probably
do okay in the job world too.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
5. Price Perception (a)
“The key to making the sale is to communicate VALUE! Do it so strongly...
that the price seems reasonable in relation to the product or service you're
offering.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
6. Price Perception (b)
“A customer perception of what is a 'reasonable price' is more important
than what you want to charge for your product or service. And the
customer decides what's reasonable based on perceived value for money,
not price. It's creating this perception of value that tells the customer -
the price is right.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
7. Price Perception (c)
“It’s what the customers thinks about your price that matters. If the customer
thinks the price is too high in relation to the value delivered, then they won't
buy. If they think the price is too low, then they may be suspicious of the
quality in relation to the price. The price must feel right.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
8. Entrepreneur
“Working for someone else is nothing like being an entrepreneur and
the boss of your own business. To become an entrepreneur requires
a different plan or map. You’ll be taking a different road, to a different
destination.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
9. Plans/Strategies/Goals
“Listen carefully to what people have to say and make a judgment based
on your plans, your strategies and your goals. If you occasionally have to
say no to people… then so be it. If you have to alienate some people,
because they don’t personally agree with your actions… then so be it.”
Noel Peebles, Author “Sell Your Business The Easy Way”
http://www.instantsellbusiness.com
10. Opportunity
“People in the future will look back and envy what was truly, ‘The Golden
Age Of Opportunity.’ How fortunate we are to be HERE! NOW!”
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