I’d like to thank Mike Neese of Imperial Foods for the following:
I am pleased to announce that I have signed on as a staff writer for this new, exciting venture.
With the expertise of Joyce and the rest of the leadership…
I’d like to thank Mike Neese of Imperial Foods for the following:
I am pleased to announce that I have signed on as a staff writer for this new, exciting venture.
With the expertise of Joyce and the rest of the leadership…
It’s a New Year and a great time for all of us to move forward with fresh starts, new ideas and something new on the horizon.
We’re excited to announce “Gift Entrepreneurs”, your new online magazine for the gift and gift…
When we first start our business, we are told to research, to find out what works for others and to determine how we are different. But many of us are afraid to take that step that would keep us from being …
It’s amazing what you can read on the web. I just read the following on someone else’s blog about “Ten Ways To Turn Your Freebies into Cash”:
“4. Start a gift basket business. If you really want to get active with selling…
Award winning comedy writer Larry Gelbart — famous for such favorites as MASH and Tootsie–died this week. He helped create memorable TV comedy in the early days of television. When asked about it in an interview before his death, he…
It’s a jungle out there. You’re surrounded. Everywhere you look, there are enemies. You are all stalking the same prey. Some of the enemies are giants that tower over you. They have more weapons and more money to spend on…
I’ve just made the announcement that GiftRetailersNetwork is now open to anyone in the gift and gift basket industry. It has been online for several years but has previously been limited only to members of GiftBasketNetwork. Thanks to the encouragement of…
What if you discovered you only had one year to live? Morbid subject? Perhaps. But it’s a question that we should all stop and think about occasionally.
What would you do with that last year? What would you do differently? Would…
One thing that I’m frequently asked is “How many times during the year should I contact my customers?” My answer is simply “When you have something to say or something worthwhile to offer. Otherwise, leave them alone.”
I’ve signed up for…