Tired of spending countless hours surfing the Internet and looking for marketing logo lessons suitable for your small business? Don’t worry! We’re compiling the most relevant articles and news that will help your business succeed without wasting your precious time. Today, there are 10 marketing tips you may want to apply in your business.
- The Trump Blog exposes the core of entrepreneurial success and it’s about finding a fit between you and your business idea.
- Roger Dooley of Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog gives us 5 keys to selling to tightwads or customers who resist spending money even when the expense is reasonable and perhaps justified.
- Learn about the two gynormous mistakes when it comes to marketing to women at WonderBranding.com.
- Neuromarketing highlights the smart marketing move by Endless.com from “Free Shipping” incentive to offer “Negative $5 Shipping.”You may want to try this approach.
- Paul William of Daily Fix elaborates why it is important to calibrate the meaning of “service” in your small business.
- Fan of Seinfeld? Do you know that there are 7 marketing lessons you can learn from this sitcom? Download your free pdf copy of Seinfeld in Marketing now.
- Brand Curve recommends that you research your brand name before you launch it. It will definitely save you money in the long run.
- Richard Watson of Fast Company believes there are five trends that will transform the society – globalization, localization, polarization, anxiety, and search for meaning.
- Jeffrey Phillips of Innovate on Purpose reminds us to always check our business assumptions regularly and never take them for granted.
- Do you want to distinguish yourself? Rajesh Setty of Life Beyond Code says we should increase our capacity to increase capacity of others.



I’m in the process of trying to start a small business. I’ve searched the internet about how to get a grant. Of course my disappointment was finding nothing. I did run across something that troubled me. I read where Donald Trump and also President Bush have both received grants for a business. Why can the people who already have more than enough money to do whatever they want are able to get this money. But – a women with NO money to start a business aren’t able to get this money. I only want to start a small business to invest in my retirement and have some additional funds for my family. They say the “rich” give money away to people to start a business for a tax write off but yet they get grants?