Do you know what Apple Inc, General Motors and Amazon have in common? Except for the fact that they are amongst the most successful companies in the world, there is one more thing – they continue to add new products to their existing portfolio. Despite being giants in their own right, they know the value that product line expansion brings to business and are constantly looking for opportunities to develop a new line of product.
Read MoreProduct Line Expansion: What Diversification Means for Your Business
Topics: business strategies, expand your product line, small business, attract new customers, unrealised potential, increase sales
Does Gender Equality Within Your Staff Affect Your Profit Margin?
Have a look around your office. What do you see? If the answer is just a bunch of men, then you have some work to do. The facts are in: Gender diversity in the workplace is more than an ethical imperative in our modern culture. It’s also just plain good for business.
Read MoreTopics: growing your business, increase cash flow, attract new customers, Leadership, unrealised potential, business needs
Bartercard Member Story: Peter & Rosemary Tennent at the Devon Hotel
The iconic Devon Hotel in New Plymouth has the region’s highest rating as a Qualmark 4 Star Plus gold-rated hotel and conference centre. They put their visitors on the doorstep of the CBD and all the most visited attractions in New Plymouth. They’re also committed to supporting local communities and sporting groups and have been providing Bartercard members luxury accommodation for the past 23 years.
Read MoreTopics: hospitality, fill downtime, clear excess stock, attract new customers, spare capacity, unrealised potential, increase sales
Dispelling the Biggest Bartercard Myths
Bartering has been around since ancient times. Our ancestors were practicing it long before us – especially in times when money didn’t even exist. It’s a simple concept. Barter is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and services people offer. Today, the barter trading system has been refined to fit modern day business models and businesses’ needs. Though it still follows the same concept, barter has now opened more opportunities for businesses to capitalise on their unrealized potential. Still, some people misconstrue how the whole Bartercard system works. Is it a scheme? Is it a way to avoid taxes? These are valid questions and today, our blog will clear up some misconceptions surrounding incorrect Bartercard reviews, and hopefully give an insight into how Bartercard works. Let’s take a look!
Read MoreTopics: build business networks, Bartercard myths, mythbusted, unrealised potential, increase sales, barter, business needs
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