10 Biggest Business Pet Peeves

With so many companies doing the same thing, it’s a good idea for you, as a business owner, to ensure your company is operating by the basic rules of business etiquette. Good Business Etiquette can be the deciding factor between you or your competitor. Below are 10 of the Biggest Business Pet Peeves that most business owners have run into.  Let us know what some of your business pet peeves are in the comments section.

Business Pet Peeve #1: Remember to Stand When Meeting Someone

It’s always a good idea to stand when meeting someone and/or shaking hands, if you remain seated, this can be seen as a sign of disrespect.

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5 Email Marketing Tools You Should Check Out

Email marketing is becoming more and more important, that is why we have created a list of the 5 Best Email Marketing Tools You Can Use for Your Business, let us know what some of your favorite tools are in the comments section.

Google URL Builder: This is the easiest way to keep track of clicks from email campaigns in Google Analytics. This tool makes it easy to set parameters, which can be tracked easily.

Google Drive: This is a free option for when you may need to share an attachment, an e-book download, a receipt, etc.

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10 Unique Marketing Ideas For Your Business

There are a ton of ways you can market your business, and all of that information can be very overwhelming.  So, the team at Oasis Consulting Group, decided to give you a little help to get your marketing strategy back on track.

Below are 10 Unique Marketing Ideas that you can try to boost your business.

Marketing Idea #1: Pin your own images (and other people’s images)

Post your best images(templates, infographics, etc.) on Pinterest and link them to your webpages.

Marketing Idea #2: Keep Track of What your Competitors Are Doing

Facebook business pages allow you to follow other accounts via the Pages to Watch feature. Follow your competitors and see what they post, and which of their posts get the most shares and likes. See what works and follow their lead.

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Young Entrepreneurs Should Follow These Steps for a Successful Business

Building a business as a young entrepreneur can be daunting, and while it comes with a fair amount of challenges, it can also be incredibly liberating to grow something of your own. The key to finding success is to be prepared, which means doing quite a bit of research and finding the right tools for each task. There are lots to choose from, thanks to advancements in technology, but you can take a look at what other business owners are doing and narrow down your options. You can also seek assistance from the right services, including Oasis Consulting Group, which offers everything from business analysis to graphic design.

It’s also helpful to work on your people skills, both on a customer and networking level. Surrounding yourself with the right individuals and learning how to communicate effectively, strike up beneficial partnerships, and market yourself will be essential as you move toward your goals.

Here are a few strategies you can work on as you begin building your ideas into a successful business:

Create a solid business plan

A strong business plan works on many levels. Not only does it help you lay out your ideas and get organized so you’ll have a guide for the coming months, it also provides potential investors, partners, or lenders with a solid idea of your goals so they can see that you’re serious about getting up and running. Your plan should include details such as the structure you want to use, where you’ll be running your business, what type of products or services you’re going to offer, how much funding you need, and your financial projections for the first year. Do some careful research on the details–including price points, marketing plans, and thorough competitor analysis–so your business plan will be as accurate as possible.

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5 Reasons Why Customer Service is Important in any Business

As most people know, attracting new customers is very expensive and time consuming, that’s why it’s better to ensure that once you gain a customer, you keep a customer.  With the competitive environment that is so prevalent nowadays, it is a smart idea for business owners to invest in great customer service, as that can make or break a business.

Below are 5 reasons why customer service is important in any business:

Reason #1: Keeping a Customer is Cheaper Then Getting A New One

Did you know on average, it costs approximately five times more to attract a new customer to your business than it costs to keep an existing customer?  Hence why it’s a great idea for business owners to focus on customer service.  Keeping a customer happy by defusing situations as quickly as possible, answering reviews, addressing customer concerns in a timely manner, and having a nice front end staff, are all realistic ways to ensure a customer keeps returning to your business.   

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Job Benefit Ideas to Strengthen Your Team

Job benefits can significantly impact employee engagement, morale, and retention. When your team members have perks to look forward to in addition to their salary, they tend to become more loyal and dedicated to the company mission. That’s why many companies are constantly finding ways to go above and beyond to attract and retain top talent. 

If you’re trying to figure out how to make your business a prime place to work, keep reading. These job benefit ideas from Oasis Consulting Group can help take your company over the top!

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Getting Your Small Business Out of Debt

You know what they say, “you have to spend money to make money.” ‘They,’ apparently, have never been in serious business debt. While some business debt is good, there’s a point where even good debt turns bad. That point occurs when you can no longer afford to pay what you owe. If you have far surpassed that point and are now desperate to get back into good financial standing without declaring bankruptcy or selling your business (as the majority of SMB owners do), Oasis Consulting Group offers these tips for getting your business back on track today.

Make a New Small Business Budget

According to Bench, overwhelming debt is often just disorganized income. If you struggle with business debt but cannot identify where every dollar of profit is going, your debt-paydown solution may be as simple as restructuring your budget to optimize your income.

Look at your current numbers to see if there are any places you can cut back on spending. Is there money going out that doesn’t need to? Can you free up some money by reducing expenditures in other areas? You may be surprised to learn that your found money is enough to cover your payments each month.

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Better Together: How to Improve Cross Collaboration Across Your Business

When it comes to business, you’re only as powerful as your people. And if you want to get the best out of them, it’s important to create a working environment that makes it easier for staff to pitch in and work together effectively – here’s how to get started.

Provide the Right Tools

For maximum cohesion, you need to make sure that you’re providing your employees with the right tools. The good news is that there’s a wealth of innovative software designed to help teams share files, communicate freely and better organize projects. It’s crucial that you utilize these options and encourage your team to connect to each other digitally.

As a supervisor, process mapping is an ideal aid for you and your team to keep track of each other’s progress on a particular project, helping you all to stay organized and improve efficiency. These tools are a key part of helping you to identify problem areas and ensure progress on an assignment.

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How to Start a Business for Under $10,000

Think you can’t afford to start a business? Let these tips from Oasis Consulting Group change your mind.

More than half of small businesses launched during the pandemic started with less than $10,000 in funding. These entrepreneurs didn’t apply for bank loans or woo investors to fund their startups. Instead, the vast majority relied on personal funds and family and friends to get their businesses up and running.

How can so many businesses launch with such small budgets?

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