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Super Bowl Series
Our "coaches" will lead you down the field and help you reach the "Super Bowl" of successful business ownership!
Kick Off Your Business
Tues., Nov. 3rd, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, FREE
Offered again: Tues., Dec. 1st, 9:00 AM - 12:00
It's the ultimate "summer camp" for start-up ventures!
Building a Good Offense: Marketing Smarts I
Tues., Nov. 3rd, 1:00 - 4:00 PM, $25/person
Sitting on the sidelines? Put together a good offensive and defensive plan to attract customers.
Avoid Sales Tax Fumbles
Wed., Nov. 4th, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, FREE
Avoid the common sales and use tax mistakes that plague small businesses. Your state's tax coach from the Colorado Dept. of Revenue will get you down the field fumble-free.
Know Your Stats: Financial Smarts I
Thurs., Nov. 5th,
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, $25/person
Understand the numbers that bankers and investors are seeking.
A Winning Game Plan
Thurs., Nov. 5th, 1:00 - 4:00 PM, $25/person
Achieve "Super Bowl" status with your well-researched business plan!
Go Pro! with QuickBooks Pro
Tues., Nov. 10th & 17th, 9:00 AM - 12:00
$45/person - a two-session seminar (3 hrs. each)
Bookkeeping is a fundamental play of the game, and the tools of a computerized system is a must.
Take three $25 classes for the
Super rate of $60/person!
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SEO Tip of the Month: Pay Attention to Metrics
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Words to the web-wise - - by Chuck Hahn
Small Business Specialist with the Aurora Business Development Center
Metrics are everywhere in our lives--from our heart rate, to our bank balances; from our weight to the gas mileage on our cars, and if we don't pay attention to these numbers, we create the risk of a heart attack, being overdrawn, or running out of gas.
They say that what you don't know won't hurt you, but nothing could be further from the truth when you run a small business.
Not having web site metrics is like a guessing game with your business success at stake.
“You can't manage what you don't measure.”
Unless you measure something, you don't know if it is getting better or worse. In order to improve or optimize your web site, evaluate the data.
However, you need the right data.
As an example, the number of visitors or the amount of traffic your site receives is a worthless metric unless it’s the right traffic, your target market.
Use web site metrics frequently; it’s market research for your business.
Watch for trends, and see what pages are working the best – and which might need a tune-up.
If you don’t have good web page metrics, I would recommend you look into the free services below. I like them all, but prefer Google Analytics. It is free and may be better than some of the analytics with a price tag.
A Sample of the Weak–Good–and Productive Metrics
Forget About These Metrics:
Web Counters - Useless
Top Operating System – who cares?
Basic, But Good Metrics:
Page views – Clients interested in your content
Unique Visitors – 1st time visitors to your site
Critical Metrics:
Bounce Rate – Are they leaving so fast that they get
nothing from the site?
Repeat Visits – Yes we love them coming back - - even better if they buy from us!
Conversion rate – This is the money metric - -
They’re buying!
Traffic sources – Where are visitors coming from?
Free metrics tools:
Google Analytics
Woopra
Crazy Egg
With the right metrics, you can incrementally build up your page ranking, conversion rates, and website results. Measure what matters to you and your company so you can make good business decisions and take action. When used this way, web site metrics enable a firm to seize a competitive advantage.
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Six Keys to Implementing Change in Your Business
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Stop selling and start serving your customers...
Author Sean McBride writes, "Change is difficult to apply and even harder to sustain in a business. Yet all seasoned business owners understand its importance. At some point in the life of every organization, it will be imperative to successfully execute change. The prosperity and even the survival of the business will depend on it. Here are six ways to implement impactful, sustainable change.." Read more...
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The Aurora History Museum’s annual Festival of Wreaths, Nov. 3rd -
Dec. 11th, raises funds for upcoming exhibits and educational programs.
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Aurora's 15th Veterans Salute at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, November 4th, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM.
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The Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce will host their
6th Gala "Celebrating Culture, Business and Education - - Native style!"
Thursday, November 5th - - RMICC - - Ticket Information.
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November 11th is Veterans Day. The American Veterans Traveling Tribute is coming to Colorado, November 5th & 6th at the UCD campus - -
"The Cost of Freedom Tribute - - Honor, Respect, Remember".
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Starz Denver Film Festival, Nov. 12-22, 2009 at the Starz FilmCenter.
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It's time for the Winter Art Walk in the East End Arts District, Friday, November 13th. Learn more about where to start and what to expect from Original Aurora's galleries and art studios.
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More Good Info - - from Influenza to Marketing |
For the latest updates concerning the H1N1 Influenza, visit the Tri-County Health Department's information page with many helpful links.
"How to Lose a Customer in 5 Ways" by John Jantsch (Duct Tape Marketing) - - at the Open Forum Small Business web site.
Marketing books to read:
"I Love You More Than My Dog": Five Decisions That Drive Extreme Customer Loyalty in Good Times and Bad
"Trust Agents": Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust |
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Habla español?
GRATIS - Fundamentos de un negocio
con Doña Inéz de ¡Arriba Mi Negocio!
jueves, noviembre 12, 1:00 - 4:00 PM, gratis
Favor de llame Santos Blan, (303) 326-8693, para más informes.
Pro Bowl Series
Maintain that "pro status" in the marketplace and take your business to the next level with this elite
line-up of seminars:
Kick Off Your Business
Tues., Dec. 1st, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, FREE
It's basic training camp for start-up ventures!
Strengthen Your Offense: Marketing Smarts II
Thurs., Dec. 3rd,
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, $25/person
Quarterback your business to edge out the competition through winning marketing tactics that will advance you down the field and move your profits toward the goal line.
Score! with Your Web Site
Thurs., Dec. 3rd, 1:00 - 4:00 PM, $25/person
Launching a web site gets you in the game, but it doesn't guarantee that you'll put points on the board. Learn how to "score that touchdown" with your web site!
Rules of the Game: Legal Smarts
Thurs., Dec. 10th,
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, $25/person
Visit first-hand with an attorney to understand the "rules" of business ownership and operations, including agreements, copyrights / trademarks / patents, employment issues and more.
Improve Your Stats: Financial Smarts II
Thurs., Dec. 10th, 1:00 - 4:00 PM, $25/person
Your team is counting on you to evaluate the big picture: create an index to measure potential financial problems BEFORE they occur.
Each class is $25/person, OR, take all FOUR "Pro Bowl" seminars
for the
MVP rate of $75/person!
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A complete 2009 Aurora Bowl
Series seminar schedule and descriptions (page 2 of brochure) are
available on-line.
Pre-registration is always strongly
recommended:
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The Aurora Business Development Center offers free
one-on-one counseling,
low-cost seminars, financing programs and technical assistance for entrepreneurs and existing small business owners.
The Aurora BDC is a division of the Planning & Development Services Department. Learn more about the Aurora BDC services at www.aurorabdc.com.
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The Aurora Business Development Center’s E-newsletter,
BizBeat,
contains upcoming events and programs, valuable business tips, City of Aurora news and other small business resources.
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For more information on the above seminars and programs, please call the Aurora BDC at (303) 326-8690 or visit our web site.
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