Internet Tools to Turbo Charge Your New Business Success

Once you understand the New Business System, then go to these great tools to help you uncover over 1,000 great business leads…..

Internet Tools to Turbo
Charge Your New Business Goals
Effective new Business Development Internet Techniques
People are always blaming their circumstances for
what they are. I don't believe in circumstances.

 

The people who get on in this world are the people
who get up and look for the circumstances they
want and if they can't find them—make them!
— GEORGE BERNARD SHAW


THE INTERNET IS THE SINGLE LARGEST research resource for the corporate executive. That is the good news; the bad news is that, at times, the amount of information can be overwhelming and distracting.


From personal experience, I know I can easily find myself going down one path and then ending up at another that is somewhat related but not really the exact information I was looking for.


When utilizing the internet to assist you on your new business development, remember to stay focused. If you find yourself suddenly on a website that is only somewhat relevant to your original question, bookmark it in your browser's favorites or make a note to come back to it later. Then get back on track!

In the earlier days of the internet, initially everyone tended to believe whatever information they read there. By and large, people now realize that not everything "published" on the internet is accurate.

When doing research for your job search—or any research for that matter—on the internet, remember to weigh the caliber of the information. To do so, ask yourself these questions:

1. How recent is the information?
When you're dealing with the business of information, much of it is already old by the time you get it. With traditional printed publications your information is usually 12-18 months old. It takes a year to publish most business research books. The internet is better in this area, due to the fact that you will find more current information available on the internet. Try to stay with information that is less than six months old.
With this recession, I have professionally seen more outdated information relative to business statistics. The metrics involving the time to land new business has changed during this recession, and most the internet information has not caught up with the process's current statistics.
2. Does the "author" of the information have a valid professional background relative to the topic?
3. Are there valid sources listed by the writer? Can the information be verified?
4. Does the information found on the site relate to any site advertising? Is the information artificially slanted to support the bias of the advertiser?
5. Does the site look professional and grammatically accurate?
See source: www.library.jhu.edu/

I know all of this may seem overwhelming. How to you get an elephant, “one bite at a time”. Follow the next section and I guarantee you WILL succeed.


B2B Turbocharged Plan:
1. Familiarize yourself with all of the web sites I have shared with you in this blog post.
2. Start with the one you “like” the most or feel the most comfortable.
3. Go for an initial goal of gathering in-depth information from 25 companies, with “complete” key contact information.
4. Start reaching out to these contacts via phone, email and traditional mail.
5. Track and document the result from the above steps. This will help you make future course corrections to pivot and focus your time and energy, where you are getting better results.
6. Stay with it. Landing new business does not happen overnight. It is a journey.
If you would need professional help in the area of determining whether or not you have positive internal team members support on your team, please call us at 847-304-4500, to discuss your options on understanding your team more fully in terms of their ability to support and achieve the business success you are looking for this year.
Have a great week and productive week, managing the changes and challenges that are currently going on in your company.
I wish you a wonderfully successful and productive week ahead.

Eleanor Anne Sweet

Hidden Sales and Revenue Expert. tm

sweet@TURBOCHARGEDSales.com

Phone: 847-304-4500

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Eleanor Anne Sweet, Hidden Sales and Revenue Expert, President and CEO of TURBOCHARGED Sales a Division of The Remington Group. She recently was an Adjunct Professor, Loyola University, - Quinlan School of Business, Guest Speaker for the past 4 years at City of Chicago - Business Education Workshops. She graduated from Boston College - BS - Marketing, and received her MBA from Northwestern University - Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Awarded Influential Women in Business (Daily Herald), Women of Distinction - Lake County (Shaw Media), and nominated for the ATHENA International Leadership Award. Eleanor is passionate about helping other achieve their goals and succeed! She is the proud mother of two young adults and in her spare times volunteers as a Mayor for her village, Village of North Barrington.