Business Experts Teach Entrepreneurs How to Grow Their Business During Downturn.BRISTOL Bristol, cities, United States Bristol. 1 Industrial city (1990 pop. 60,640), Hartford co., central Conn., on the Pequabuck River; settled 1727, inc. 1785. Its clock-making industry dates from 1790. , England England, the largest and most populous portion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km). It is bounded by Wales and the Irish Sea on the west and Scotland on the north. -- Selected businesses will access up-to-the-minute up-to-the-min·ute adj. Constituting or including the very latest information: an up-to-the-minute news bulletin. up-to-the-minute Adjective thinking and expert business advice to see them through economic tough times, thanks to an innovative new project called the Million Dollar Challenge run by a leading online business TV network. An innovative new marketing tool, launched mid-year by online business TV network yourBusinessChannel, is about to reach a major milestone. The Million Dollar Challenge gives participants access to the latest digital marketing ideas and expert business advice on a results basis. The initial round of successful applicants are underway. Mark Sinclair, Features Editor with the business TV network, is excited by the response so far. "We only have a handful of vacancies remaining. I'm I'm Contraction of I am. Our Living Language Speakers of some scattered varieties of American English sometimes use I'm instead of I've or I have in present perfect constructions, as in really pleased that we received an extremely high standard of application, so we've been able to select businesses which are particularly well suited to the Challenge," says Sinclair. A first-of-its-kind collaborative project, the Million Dollar Challenge is developing a suite of cutting edge campaign tools, incorporating the latest thinking from dozens of world class business experts. These tools are combined to suit the requirements of participating businesses, and the businesses implement campaigns themselves. Participating businesses pay a results-based fee reflecting the success of their campaigns. Meaning that risk is very low for those involved. The idea behind the project is particularly well suited to the economic lean times, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Sinclair. "It's a mistake to chop See channel op. 1. CHOP - channel op 2. (language, tool) Chop - A code generator by Alan L. Wendt <wendt@CS.ColoState.EDU> for the lcc C compiler front end. Version 0.6 is interfaced with Fraser and Hanson's lcc front end. your marketing spend down to nothing because of the downturn Downturn The transition point between a rising, expanding economy to a falling, contracting one. downturn A decline in security prices or economic activity following a period of rising or stable prices or activity. . All businesses need to keep up a marketing effort if they want to grow. However, smart businesspeople will be looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. proven and cost effective expertise to maximise their marketing return on investment." "The Million Dollar Challenge has been designed as a way for businesses to get the benefit of the latest expert business advice from leading business experts from around the world, at a price they can afford. Whatever happens during the next couple of years, these business experts will be looking for new trends and opportunities, and feeding their latest expert business advice to us." A handful of positions on the Million Dollar Challenge remain. Businesses who are interested in participating should contact yourBusinessChannel on commercial@ybc.tv for further information or online at http://www.ybc.tv/panel/295/MDC.aspx |
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