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Making Money is Not Illegal, Immoral, or Fattening

 
 
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Making Money is Not Illegal, Immoral, or Fattening

Making Money is Not Illegal, Immoral, or Fattening describes real-world tactics for improving retailer profitability. When implemented well, these tactics can help any retail business anywhere in the world improve their bottom-line profit. In today’s challenging economy, this can be the difference between thriving and just surviving or even failing. Any retailer, from novice to seasoned veteran, will come away from each part of the book with new ideas to put into action as soon as you are ready, making gains in your business that you might never have realized were possible. Written by a thoroughly experienced, highly successful store owner and a retailing consultant, Making Money is Not Illegal, Immoral, or Fattening gives you retailer-to-retailer techniques and the energetic inspiration to start creating true wealth.

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Product Details:
Author: Art Freedman
Paperback: 136 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: April 22, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439225265
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great Read!  May 21, 2009
By Jill Parish
This book has tons of ideas that will increase sales. It is full of things that are easy to forget about, or ignore, when running a business. The best part of this book is that the stories and ideas are REAL- simple suggestions and anecdotes that even the busiest retailer will have time to implement. I highly recommend this book.

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5Get Charged Up  May 15, 2009
By Katherine R. Stephenson
This book is so refreshing to read! Turns out you do not have to have three degrees and years of experience to run a small business, it helps, but Art walks you through common sense steps he has developed and learned that really make the difference between surviving and thriving and creating the business you want. His "nuggets" are indeed golden and reading this book and putting it's ideas into action will make you more money. I have read many business books and most have had something to offer, this book is simply too valuable to miss and more fun to read!

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5Cool Beans  May 11, 2009
By Brad Green
The principals covered in this book are not only critical to surviving in today's economic climate, but essential. Having been to several of Art Freedman's presentations, I can tell you his passion and excitement for making money at retail is directly translated to this book.

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5A Homerun!  May 09, 2009
By M. Costello
If you have ever looked at the daunting task of improving your bottom line and asked yourself, "Where do I start?", then this book is for you! It is pure "straight talk" that is easy to understand regardless of your education, background, or position in the company. It illustrates the need to constantly improve and provides the motivation and infomation "nuggets" to do it. This book will make you better at evaluating, planning, and executing in your business. You will read it in a night, but remember it forever!

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5Easy read great ideas  May 08, 2009
By William R. Wygal
I thought the book got to the point and didn't waste my time. I made a lot of notes as I read each chapter and have now ordered 5 more books for my Managers.

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