Showing posts with label belfast city centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label belfast city centre. Show all posts

Friday, 30 August 2013

10 ways to improve your negotiating skills



10 ways to improve your negotiating skills

Having to negotiate a sale or purchase is a common requirement for the owners and managers of small businesses. Excellent preparation and a logical approach can help you get the deal you want. Here are our top ten tips.

1. Do your research
Clarify your own objectives and make sure you understand what your opposite number wants from the deal. For example, by doing some basic research into a potential supplier, you can work out how valuable your custom is to them.

2. Decide what is negotiable
Before you start to negotiate, draw up a list of factors that are most important to you. Decide what you are (and aren't) prepared to compromise on. Key factors might include price, payment terms, volume or delivery dates.
The key is to establish your preferred outcome, but remain realistic, because if you’re not prepared to compromise some negotiations won’t last long.

3. Plan your strategy
You need to plan your strategy in writing before beginning negotiations. This will help you set clear goals and work out where you will draw the line and walk away from the deal.
Decide the overall approach that you will adopt. Be clear about the type of deal you want and the priority you will give it.
Write down your negotiating strengths and how you might use them to get the concessions you require. Consider ways of defending the weaker parts of your argument and negating the supplier’s main strengths.

4. Select the best team
Once you've decided on your strategy it is essential that you get your negotiating team right. Make sure it has skills in all the required areas and, where necessary, use a specialist to negotiate in areas outside your expertise.

5. Choose the right time and place for negotiation
Ideally select a time and place where you are not under pressure to close the deal.

6. Outline your requirements
Open negotiations by outlining your requirements or terms and conditions and try to get your opposite number to reveal their starting point for discussions.

7. Ask questions and listen closely to answers
Asking questions will help you understand what your opposite number wants to achieve. You may be able to get them to reveal how flexible they are on certain issues.

8. Don’t reveal your negotiating position or make unnecessary concessions
If you have to make concessions – look for reciprocation. Concessions should only be made to help you get the things you value. You should also avoid appearing too keen to do a deal.
Consider what offer the other party in the negotiations is likely to make and how you’ll respond.

9. Be aware of negotiating tactics
You need to be aware of common negotiating tactics. If the other party keeps referring to urgent deadlines or a person they need to confer with, they might be playing games.
Don’t be forced into making rushed decisions or unnecessary concessions, such as false deadlines. Each time a point is agreed, clarify that you've understood it correctly and write it down.

10. Draw up a contract
Once all the points have been negotiated and a deal has been agreed, it’s best to get a written contract drawn up and signed by both parties. While verbal contracts are legally binding – they are difficult to prove in court.

Most business owners would view a good deal as one that meets all their requirements, but you should also consider other factors such as whether you want to do business with a particular firm again. Although getting the best possible deal in the short-term is important, a good relationship in the future may help you get even cheaper prices or other perks, such as priority delivery.

Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

PINTEREST FOR BUSINESS







Pinterest for Business Part Four of Four
In our last  Pinterest for Business blog, we have identified a study which gives interesting advise on the images you use in your pins.
Pinterest’s Most Engaging Images
A study by Curalate has revealed the characteristics of Pinterest’s most socially engaging images. Reviewing over half a million pictures and 30 different features, engagement was measured based on Pins, Repins and Likes.
Pinterest Users Favour Colour
The more colourful your image, the more likely it is to be repinned. Pictures with multiple colours in vibrant hues were shared 3.25 more times than those with a single dominant colour. Red is one of the most repinned colours, and images with red, orange and brown tones were shared roughly twice as many times as blue-based pictures.
Avoid Black & White
Very light and very dark images see few repins, with the study finding that “repinning rate for images of medium lightness is 20 times higher than for images that are mostly black, and eight times higher than images that are mostly white.” Pinterest images with mid-saturation have 10 times more repins than those that are completely desaturated (e.g. black and white).
Avoid Empty Space
Images with less than 30% background white space are repinned the most, with repins dropping off for pictures with 40% white space or more. Vertical images with an aspect ratio between 2.3 and 4.5 also got 60% more shares than very tall narrow images (so simply cutting out the white space around the edges doesn’t help).
Face-Free
In one of the more surprising findings, the study revealed brand images without faces receive 23% more repins than those that do have faces. Contradicting the traditional marketing belief that faces provide a connection for the customer, less than 20% of pictures shared on Pinterest include a face in the frame. 


(If you are interested in setting up a Pinterest Account, we are happy to invite you to join.  Email us at elaine@belfastbusinesscentre.com  and we will send you an invite).


Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!


Monday, 12 August 2013

PINTEREST FOR BUSINESS








Pinterest For Business – Part Three of Four

Your strategy:-
Ask the expert boards
Invite users to share
Before setting up your Business Pinterest account:-

1.       Have a clear strategy with objectives and goals
2.       Have an on-going action plan of what is to be added on your account
3.       Create your boards logically
4.       Be uniform in the product images
5.       Maintain current pricing
6.       Put the product title, description , price and your website for each pin
7.       Decide what other options will be available as added extras :-  ask, invite
8.       Rename every image to include a product and tile manufacturers name and your company name.


(If you are interested in setting up a Pinterest Account, we are happy to invite you to join.  Email us at elaine@belfastbusinesscentre.com  and we will send you an invite).


Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!


Friday, 9 August 2013

PINTEREST FOR BUSINESS


Pinterest For Business – Part Two of Four

Pinterest has been found to be one of the most effective social medias at attracting customers and driving sales.
Ensure you have added a ‘Pin IT’ button to your website.
Keeping product boards current and interesting is the key to making the most of this latest social media explosion.
Have a strategy and give your people time to follow that strategy. Set out your goals and tactics to encourage followers to engage with you whether it is a re-pin, achieving entry to a competition or exclusive deal.
Keep your boards interesting and encourage return visits.
A great example of a company using Pinterest is: Jetsetter – providing expert knowledge and exclusive deals to over 4,500,000 followers through their 48 boards.

 (If you are interested in setting up a Pinterest Account, we are happy to invite you to join.  Email us at elaine@belfastbusinesscentre.com  and we will send you an invite).

Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!


Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Pinterest For Business







The Belfast Business Centre has been using Pinterest for some time and there is evidence of increased sales and internet awareness as a result.  Pinterest is a sales board for your company, giving you the opportunity to reach people worldwide with your products and services, engage with new customers and promote your business. 

Our experience has helped us compile this Four part blog which we hope you find of value.

Pinterest For Business – Part one of Four

With Pinterest overtaking Facebook in new users many companies have been quick to see the potential for social media awareness, opportunities to gain new customers and grow their brand.

In return Pinterest has responded with Pinterest For Business Accounts.

Users can convert their existing personal accounts to a business account or create a new one.

Simply search Pinterest For Business in your search engine or (www.business.pinterest.com) and follow the simple instructions – it only takes a few minutes.

A great example of a company using Pinterest is – Sony – with over 32,000 followers they offer rewards for re-pinning the exclusive deals. That’s over 32,000 people promoting your products for free.

(If you are interested in setting up a Pinterest Account, we are happy to invite you to join.  Email us at elaine@belfastbusinesscentre.com  and we will send you an invite).

Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!


                                         

Monday, 29 July 2013

Biz NET - A forum for small businesses to come together and network

Friday 2nd August 9.15 AM to Friday 20th December 10.30 AM

Get involved with other small businesses by both receiving and giving support and assistance to each other in this challenging economic environment
What is 9:15 Biz NET? A forum for small businesses to come together and network in the belief that it is only by working together that each business can thrive.
Why 9:15? It is when the meeting starts (finishes at 10.30am)
Why Biz NET? Because small businesses can best grow by developing a group of like-minded organisations all geared towards helping each other succeed.
You’ll get your chance at the meeting to:-
  • ·Meet potential customers and suppliers
  • ·Find out how others look to generate business
  • ·Seek help for problems you may be encountering
  • ·Hear interesting speakers giving their knowledge and expertise free to small businesses
  • Promote your business
But most importantly, get involved with other small businesses by both receiving and giving support and assistance to each other in this challenging economic environment
This week’s event will allow for the opportunity for 1-1 meetings to take place between members and visitors.
OCCURS EVERY 2 WEEKS
Check out the Belfast Business Centre social media accounts today for updates, offers, business tips and incentives!

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Does Your Company Use City Centre Meeting Rooms?



Then why not use the Belfast Business Centre's Meeting Rooms?

Contact us today for an hourly price and Block Booking Discounts!

The Belfast Business Centre will beat any written room rate quote by 10%!  

Just forward the quote to us and we will check availability.




The Belfast Business Centre - specialising in Business Meeting Room Hire.



Thursday, 18 October 2012

The Royal Exchange Brings New Life To Cathedral Quarter




The Royal Exchange scheme is a mixed use redevelopment of the North East Quarter of Belfast City Centre. Ewart Properties have been buying up land in this area for years in preparation for the project which evolved from an initial proposal in the late 1990's.

Based on proposals submitted by Leaside Investments in October 2010 Royal Exchange could provide up to 250,000 sq ft of retail space complemented by restaurants, bars, cafes  art and leisure uses, apartments, offices and car parking.  This £360m development has been given planning permission in September 2012.

This development can only enhance the business and cultural offering in this area of the city.  The inward investment of a major anchor tenant will bring even more opportunities.


Friday, 7 September 2012

Growing Business


A positive side of our economic situation is the increase in professionals and experienced individuals taking the step to start their own businesses, the range of services offered in the Belfast Business Centre are proving to be useful on many levels.

With 9 new businesses taking services in August 2012, we have seen the largest increase in new Virtual Services business for several months. Our services combined with the additional complimentary marketing opportunities are designed to support businesses of all sizes to grow.


Clients can choose from the Full Virtual Office Service, Mailing Address Service or Telephone Answering Service all of which have a fixed fee with no telephone call or mail receipt limits.

To be part of this growing community of businesses in the centre of Belfast contact Elaine or Sarah today on 028 9043 9393 or email elaine@belfastbusinesscentre.com

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Belfast Business Meeting Rooms By The Hour!

Having a Business Meeting for up to 4 people in Belfast City Centre? 

Why not contact The Belfast Business Centre and arrange to hire one of our dedicated Belfast meeting rooms located in the Ground Floor Reception Area. 

With complimentary tea/coffee on arrival, chilled water, wireless leased line broadband and a fully staffed reception area, maximise your meeting outcomes in our professional and neutral Business Centre. 

Available by the hour/half hour, only pay for the time you need - Belfast Business Centre Meeting Rooms.