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    How to keep your business in motion

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJuly 26, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    • Research your market and competitors.
    • Be creative in conceptualising and
    implementing strategies.
    • Flexibility. It really is a matter of adapt or die
    • Relationships are the nerve of any business.
    Nurture them.
    • When in a team, focus on common goals
    despite differences in personalities

    • Research your market and competitors.
    • Be creative in conceptualising and
    implementing strategies.
    • Flexibility. It really is a matter of adapt or die
    • Relationships are the nerve of any business.
    Nurture them.
    • When in a team, focus on common goals
    despite differences in personalities
    • New media is the future and is in most cases
    free. Make sure that your business is on
    Facebook, Twitter and MySpace and has a
    blog.

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