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Keep costs under control and spend where needed.
Concentrate for the first while on a target market and make service top notch. Be responsive to customers and their concerns and their problems. Have a problem product? Be proactive not reactive. This means if a customer brings up a problem (or employee or supplier whoever), react and then be proactive by taking all action to fix the problem and eliminate bad product from the distribution system. A bad product will cost sales.
Now take that narrow focus once perfected and expand into other market areas with the same ideals, controls and systems and if you have good people with you, then it'll work and it'll be easier to handle as you have a tested system in place.
Being cost efficient will leave more money for expansion and money to react for increased sales if there is a spike for a particular product. Don't over buy too much. Inventory costs. Work with suppliers for JIT supply system if you can.
Sell quality, buy quality and be quality, a cornerstone for earning return customers and sales from new ones.
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Can I claim a transportation assumption as an independent contractor?
I take the NYC subway to walk to and from work, and keep separate MetroCards (subway passes) for work transportation and personal transportation. I've gotten like mad of conflicting advice as to whether the transportation expenses for work can be deduct. Any definitive statements?Answers: You can deduct transportation between job. You cannot deduct transportation from home to commission, or job to home.
If your home is considered your home bureau (and you claim if as that for tax purposes) traveling to and from the work site can be deduct.
How to sell a product that nobody wants to buy?
Answers: basic rule of sales - you can't.
The real question is, Why would you want to sell a product that nobody wants to buy?