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Ocala Business Leaders
 The Advisor

 

Mission Statement:

"Connecting Ocala Business Leaders with Everyone We Meet."

November 21, 2012                     Volume 16 * Issue 43

OBL President
T.J.
T.J. Moon
Featured Articles

In This Issue
Need a Ten Minute Infomercial
THOUGHTS for the DAY
WELCOME GUESTS
OBL Business
Networking Events
Business Tip of the Week
OBL Membership Contest
Funnies
ADVERTISING
OFFICERS

President
Thomas Moon 

 

President Elect
Cathy Ranges

VP/Marketing
Charles Gordon

VP/Membership
Kent Poimboeuf

Secretary
Jean Henning

Treasurer
Diane Leaf

Past President
Tom Loury

DIRECTORS ONE YEAR
Karen Wiessner
Russ Moore
Earl Arnett
Cathy Ranges

DIRECTORS TWO YEAR
Doug Moore
Audrey Johns
Paul  Joranlien
Wayne Hunter

Lifetime Director
David Liner

OBL Ambassador
Les Singleton

VISIONING COMMITTEE 
Chairman  

MARKETING COMMITTEE 
C. Gordon, Chairman
Joranlien
Dave Liner
Diane Leaf
Jean Henning

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 
Kent Poimboeuf, Chairman 
Mike McKee 
Adam Woods

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 Infomercial Pak Mail

 Welcome to Pak Mail Ocala!

By Russ Moore

 

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We meet on the first and third Thursday of each month. 
Come join us and meet new business people.
For more info call Kent at (352) 547-2465 
Need a Ten minute infomercial.
Contact Mike McKee
at the next breakfast meeting
to set your date.
THOUGHTS for the DAY

From Charles Gordon

 

"Don't set goals that are too low. Go where the pressure is on. Where you are challenged.
Where excellence is demanded of you. If you don't ask for much, you don't become much."

 

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WELCOME GUESTS

 

Russell Redoutey

Russell's Rent a Husband

14007 S. Magnolia Ave., Ocala, FL 34473

352-274-3653

 

Chuck Rhoades

ESPN Radio / Jake Perkins Motorsports

2602 SE 28 la., Ocala, Fl

 

Nancy Degrenia

Russell's Rent a Husband

14007 S. Magnolia Ave., Ocala, FL 34473

352-274-3653

 

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OBL BUSINESS
OBL Board Meeting
December 10, 2012
7:00AM Elks Lodge 

  

OBL Marketing Meeting 
December 3, 2012 
Wolfy's 
352-671-9292 
7:00 AM. 

  

OBL Membership Meeting 
December 4th at 2012
 Chelsea Coffee  
7:00 AM. 

  

Vision Committee 

TBA

  

  

Ocala Business Leaders Networking Events
 
Need help planning your
Networking Event?
Contact: Diane Leaf 
352-401-3916  
dleaf@ocalafl.org
 
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Business Tip of the Week
Could Teaming With Other Small Businesses 
Be the Key to Success?
 

In a tough economy, growing your business doesn't have to involve costly new hires or expensive acquisitions. Instead, teaming up with another small business might be your best solution.

 

Successful teaming relationships can help you gain experience, offer a more comprehensive service, or take on bigger contracts.

 

Earlie Butler, founder and CEO of Document Integration Technologies, a West Orange, N.J.-based technology solution business, teams with other companies to reach a broader client base.

 

Over time, he's learned how to choose the right partners and communicate effectively. "Just like anything else, some relationships are going to very good and productive, some not so, and others just fall apart completely," he says. 

 

If you want to try teaming with another small business, here are six tips to ensure a successful relationship: 

 

1. Be honest about your weaknesses. Before you enter a teaming relationship, assess your strengths and weaknesses. "When you're teaming, you're looking for someone who will be right next to you," says Michelle Thompson-Dolberry, an advisor on small business growth for American Express OPEN. "You have to be open about what you really bring to the table," she says. Ideally, you'll complement each other's weaknesses.

 

Related: Are You Taking More Than You Give? 3 Tips for More Balanced Relationships

 

2. Be open to teaming with competitors. Most businesses look for partners that offer a service they don't, but your best asset may actually be your competition. "Even small variances in what you deliver to a client could make you a powerhouse," Thompson says. Together, you could offer a more comprehensive service or tackle a bigger project

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3. Set clear parameters at the beginning. At the outset, make sure your expectations are aligned. "Communication gets difficult when people have different expectations," Thompson says. Agree on logistics, as well as a game plan for potential problems, such as a client who doesn't pay or a dispute you can't resolve. That preparation will give you a framework for resolving any issues down the line.

 

4. Keep written records of everything. To make sure everyone stays on the same page, write everything down. This doesn't have to be arduous; it can be as simple as writing meeting notes and storing them in a shared Google document. The notes will clarify any confusion and give you a written record if anything goes awry.

 

5. Watch out for red flags. To vet potential partners, make sure they reply to emails in a timely fashion, arrive on time, and follow through. "If you see that the other party is not willing to compromise, that's a huge red flag," Butler says. Ultimately, trust your gut, just as you would when hiring a new employee.

 

Related: How to Break Bad News to Clients

 

6. Be fair. Last but not least, always treat your teaming partner fairly. "[Your actions] should be for the mutual benefit of both parties," Butler says. Your success is contingent on your ability to work together, so having their best interests at heart will serve you too.

 

Writing by Brick Marketing in Internet Marketing

Many website owners that notice a high bounce rate in their analytics start to panic. A high bounce rate means that a website isn't good, right? Not exactly.

A website bounce rate is the rate at which a website visitor lands on a page of a website and then leaves (bounces) without visiting another page of the website. In many cases, the first webpage that a visitor lands on is the homepage, but not always. A bounce occurs when the visitor leaves the page for another website or when the session times out. Typically a session time out occurs at 30 minutes.

 

What website owners are worried about is that bounce rate can be a measure of page quality in the eyes of the search engines. A high bounce rate can indicate that the entrance page is not as relevant to the search query as it should be. But- is that really true?

 

If a visitor lands on a web page and then "bounces" it doesn't necessarily mean that the content wasn't relevant- in fact, it could mean that it was very relevant. The searcher found exactly what they needed on that one page and didn't have to go to another page of the site.

 

Of course, this could depend on the industry and how your website is set up. Local businesses with small websites shouldn't worry so much about bounce rate. Most information can typically be found on one page. If the website is optimized well, a search for "Shirley's Diner menu" will bring up the menu page, a visitor will click on it, check out the menu, and then "bounce". This bounce doesn't mean that the website didn't serve its purpose. In some cases all a visitor wants is a phone number or an address, which can usually be found easily on the homepage.

 

Bounce rate may be more of a performance indicator for a website that offers a variety of products or services that cater to different needs. If a visitor is going to need to spend some time reading and researching on your site to figure out what suits their individual needs best, a very high bounce rate could be more problematic if it means that the site isn't converting.

 

The bottom line is that a high bounce rate isn't always an indicator of a poor website, especially if your website is set up in a way that is simple and allows people to find all that they may need on one page. Instead of becoming so consumed with bounce rate, focus on traffic and visitor growth and on actual business success. Don't think of someone that "bounced" as someone that didn't buy or convert, because that may not be the case and isn't an appropriate way to judge the success of your business website.
 
Source:  www.brickmarketing.com
 
OBL Home and Business Expo
OBL Home and Business Expo is April 27, 2013.
Get your tables early as yhey will go fast!
For more info call Charles Gordon at 352-671-9292

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IMPORTANT ADVERTISING INFO FOR OBL MEMBERS

 Available!
OBL Business Directories
 
The new OBL Business Directories are now available for pick up at the next OBL Breakfast meeting.
 
 
All OBL members have the opportunity to advertise in the OBL Business Directory. 30,000 will be printed per year and delivered to 175+ location around Marion County. 
 
If you are interested in having an ad in the OBL Directory, contact 
Charles Gordon OBL V.P. Marketing 352-671-9292 or
 
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"Ocala's Premier Networking Club"
 
If you would like to increase your business.
 
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