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Five Great Questions to Ask Vendors

How easy are you to fool? Most of us tend to consider ourselves savvy professionals. After all, if you own a business, you clearly have some level of aptitude when it comes to the business world around you. Yet there are still situations where we may end up taken in, tricked, misled, or just plain romanced. The problem is, all around in the world there will always be some new technology or feature that could help change your business. 
If you are smart, you at least take the time to listen to new ideas… but the downside of that openness is that you might unintentionally open yourself up to being the victim of a scam of some sort. Not every scam stinks the first moment you see it, because not every one is malicious in nature. But your time and money are valuable and you need to be able to protect yourself from those who might waste one, or both — whether they realize they are about to do it or not.
Here are five questions you should ask anyone who might be selling you something to test whether they will be a good partner to work with or if they might just be full of hot air:
1.  How will you measure if our partnership is successful? Most people will be ready to answer a question of how to measure success for you and your business — or at least they should. The more challenging question is about what makes entering a relationship with your business successful forthem. The answer they give you will tell you a lot about how they see the relationship they are about to enter with you.
2.  What else will I need to budget for next year? Many technology buyers are familiar with a concept commonly abbreviated as TCO — or the Total Cost Of Ownership. This simply refers to your overall cost of buying something over time. Asking the question about budgeting for the next year, though, can get a sales person to open up about ongoing costs in a way that asking about ongoing costs might not, because they can see dollar signs for future money. And the upside is that you will get real info on what your total cost of ownership will be.
3.  Who else will I be working with (or what other products will I need to buy)? One of the oldest tricks in selling services professions is bringing the “A-team” to a first meeting with you and getting you to fall in love with the stars on the team (who you may not necessarily work with). To make sure you are not getting romanced by one superstar, insist on meeting more of the team members and individuals who will actually work on your business. If you are buying a product, make sure you see the other products in the range that you may need or want to purchase at some point in the future.
4.  Where will I be in your range of customers? It is a fair question to ask to find out how important your business is likely to be to a new company that you will be working with. This does not, however, mean that you always need to find a company as a partner where you will be a big part of their customer list… it will just give you a sense of what you might expect and also help you ensure that you are not paying a premium for service when you know you are just a small part of the overall portfolio of customers for who you decide to purchase from.
5.  What do I need to do to get a better deal in the future? Once you understand the costs that are involved in whatever you are purchasing, you should also get an answer for the future on how you might be able to negotiate a better deal. This will be valuable to know because if your business increases and you end up purchasing more, you need to know the thresholds to get more preferential pricing, or how else you can improve your contract moving forwards. 

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Sam’s Club Getting into Small Biz Lending: Good?

Jul 26, 2010 –
Is your business seeking capital? If so, a Sam’s Club membership could open up access to it. The warehouse shopping centers, a division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., recently announced plans to test a small-business loan program in partnership with Superior Financial Group LLC. Sam’s Club members who qualify for loans will be eligible to borrow from $5,000 to $25,000 from Superior Financial. 
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Entrepreneur.com Daily Dose – Getting The Numbers To Add Up

Here’s an interesting article brought to you by Entrepreneur.com.

Entrepreneur.com Daily Dose – Getting The Numbers To Add Up

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Startup Activity at Record Low: Challenger – BusinessWeek

Startup Activity at Record Low: Challenger – BusinessWeek: “The New EntrepreneurStartup Activity at Record Low: Challenger
Posted by: John Tozzi on July 20, 2010
The share of high-level job-seekers exiting an outplacement program who start their own businesses dropped in the first half of 2010 to the lowest two-quarter rate on record, according to data from the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas released July 19.
Challenger, which provides training and counseling to job seekers, says just 3.7 percent of job seekers leaving its outplacement program are going into business for themselves in the first half of 2010, compared to an average of 8.6 percent in the full-year 2009. The data is based on a quarterly survey of 3,000 people, including 75 percent to 80 percent former managers or executives, Challenger spokesman James Pedderson says in an email.”

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Welcome to Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Since the pioneers of 1800s followed the editorial advice, “Go West young man, and grow with the country,” the West has attracted entrepreneurs.  Today, Nevada continues to grow in terms of intellectual property, skilled workforce and economic strength.  According to the Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, patents have more than doubled in the state during the past decade.  In short, Nevada is helping America continue to lead the national and world economies.

More than a decade ago, Nevada’s leaders recognized the movement from the old economy to an innovation driven economy.  The legislature put together a task force of corporate, economic development and academic communities of the state to foster entrepreneurial enterprise in Nevada.  Out of this common vision Nevada’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology was born.  The Center has become an award-winning public-private venture.  Nevada has many organizations supporting innovation, commercialization and entrepreneurship.

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