| January 2004 Volume 10, Issue 1 |
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Individual
Highlights: Professional
Indemnity for Small Business Business
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New Beginnings | ||
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A
new year can be exciting if you have plans and things you want to do.
Since
last October I have been developing an Action Plan to carry out during
the holiday period. Some of
it is basic tidying up – my office, filing systems, diary planning and
so on. I even reformatted
my hard drive and reinstalled software on my computer, as well as put in
extra memory. It is almost
like having a new computer and it goes so much faster! |
Other
things on the list are: update my websites, update the newsletter
format, review the business associations I belong to, look at my budget,
review the way things are done. |
been
working and what needs improving. Misner
advises that belonging to 3 different types of networking groups is very
effective for your business. And
being active in them helps even more. What
networking groups do you belong to and are you an active member? |
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| Professional Indemnity for Small Business | |||
| Australian
small businesses struggling to get professional indemnity (PI) insurance
cover this year can breathe a sigh of relief. *ABBi is the first insurer
to offer direct PI packages tailor made for small business, enabling
this 'forgotten market' to now be safeguarded against professional risk
legal suits. Many small businesses, from landscape architects to bookkeepers, have not only been stung by crippling premium hikes but are also being increasingly rejected by their insurers who won't cover them because of their relative size, according to ABBi General Manager Mike Hooton. "Most small business owners view professional insurance as a |
'necessary
evil', citing they have been pressured from clients to get cover to keep
their business alive," Hooton said.
2. In the current climate, it is wise to budget for high premiums for the next three years at least. 3. If you are a SOHO and your insurance requirements are not too complex try going to a direct insurer and ask them to provide you with a quote. |
4.
Be confident that your insurer has a full understanding of your business
and its risks. Ensure they are kept up to date with any change in your
business activities as this has a direct impact on your professional
indemnity insurance cover and your requirements may change. |
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| Marketing Checklist | |||
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Do
you: 1.
Know exactly who your customers are? 6. Have a clearly defined Value Positioning Statement? 7. Integrate this core |
marketing
message into everything you do? 12. Maintain an up-to-date customer database? 13. Lead your prospects to take action? |
14.
Make
it easy for clients to do business with you by eliminating risk? 2003
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With
respect to the above item, there are ways that we can assist you
achieve a ‘yes’ answer to most of these questions. |
assist
with writing of content, editing content already written by you, set up
newsletter formats, design and maintain your database, broadcast fax and/or
email as required, or even set up mail merges, printing of letters and
envelopes and organise the mailing of these. |
not visit NetworkingtoWin, click on the links image at the top and seek out possible networking group meetings for you to attend and meet other like-minded people? Perhaps we’ll see you at some of them! | |
| Business Profile | |||
| I would like to profile the businesses of those who provide complementary services to ours to further available services to all our readers. If you would like to have your business profiled here, please send to me no more than 100 | I look forward to receiving your profiles in the not too distant future, but please be patient – this newsletter comes out once monthly and if I receive many profiles, it may be a while before you are in print. | ||
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