Saturday, August 6, 2011

Holiday Tips for entrepreneurs



For many entrepreneurs, the thought of planning a summer vacation can be difficult at best and impossible at worst.



Concern for the customer or client and anxiety for lost business opportunity can do that many small business owners feel that they can not take off at any time.

Despite these concerns, more than 67 per cent of business owners expect even take a break of at least one week this summer, an annual survey by open from American Express, a team of small business size.

"The owners of small businesses working hard and it is important to have time to reload," said Alice Bredin, consultant for small business from American Express to open. "Advance planning can make it easy to take much-needed vacation and quell concerns about his embarrassments of company in his absence."

The following suggestions can help employers to justify some free time this summer and save some money too: * plan save money. Some credit and debit cards allow customers earn points toward the plane ticket to car to stay at the hotel and leave them to points on any airline without blackout dates or restrictions on the trade. Card free of charge as the American Express Gold card rewards throughout the year for business purchases, may earn points quickly to help divert the cost of your next vacation.

* Abstract customers or key customers. Wherever possible, give them at least two or three weeks. Identify the artists and communicate his confidence in his ability to help you if a problem occurs.

* Take a day trip or a three-day weekend. Sometimes a long flight is not only in the cards. In this case, a short flight with a change of scenery can do wonders and will return to work refreshed and rested.


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