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The Top Four New Year’s Resolutions for Small Business Owners in 2008

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RISMEDIA, Dec. 12, 2007-As another year comes to a close, looming resolutions from last year may still be hanging over your head. New exercise routine? Check. Healthier diet? Check (for the most part). A super-charged small business that’s maximizing revenues? I know I was supposed to change a few things up…but…

“Those ‘shoulda, coulda, woulda’ business goals are attainable for every small business owner in 2008,” says Ridgely Evers, CEO and founder of NetBooks. “By doing these four things, you can ensure success and avoid disaster.”

As a financial software expert, small business owner and CEO of several technology start-ups, Evers’ has refined a tried-and-true game plan for revolutionizing a small business:

1. Define your success. It’s different for everyone.

What’s your measure of success? Define realistic and measurable goals, and communicate them to your employees. Put goals up in the lunch room where everyone will see them on a daily basis, and track progress against them. Give out rewards when they’re met.

2. Understand and fix the sources of error.

Pinpoint the errors that seem to keep happening, requiring everyone to run around and fix them. Cleaning up messes prevents employees from focusing on their jobs. Figure out what is causing the error, and fix it. Address one at a time, and when you’re finished with the most common one, move on to the next one. Your profit margins will thank you.

3. Make your data safe, and have a back-up plan.

“Everyone knows they should do something about this, but assumes they’ll get away with it. Bottom line: your luck will run out sooner or later,” says Evers. “And catastrophic data loss is a leading cause of failure for small businesses – no need to risk it.”

Right now, your data is probably on a hard drive that will crash or get overwritten accidentally, and there isn’t a current back-up in place. Keeping all pertinent data in a Web-based system gives small business owners a reliable system for storing data securely…and is accessible from any computer. No more worrying about the life expectancy of your PC.

4. Create a marketing program and use it consistently.

Marketing is crucial to growth and success. A marketing plan doesn’t need to be complicated, but it needs to be executed consistently. The first step is to make sure you know who your customers are…and then figure out where they get their information and how to reach them.

For more information, visit http://netbooks.com.

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