Tips to get more profit to your business

Who does not want more profit with your business idea? Who say no, definitely is lying!
Surfing the net, I found that there is a section in the Los Angeles Times, where the reader can send important information about your company, and several business experts, will answer and advise you to make your business better.
That is why we consider important, tell them about some of these tips, published by business experts Los Angeles Times:
1 .- Organize lectures or small conferences. One way to attract potential customers, informing them! And a great way to do this is through lectures and small conferences.
Ideally, you educate its potential customers in the area of your business. For example, if you sell computers, could give a talk on how useful a computer, in homes and businesses. His talk should be as convincing as possible, to achieve the main objective of attracting more customers.
2 .- Make Competitions and prizes. Who does not like it, get more than you expect? I guess everyone. Under this premise, you could offer to their customers, and also their potential customers, a prize for choosing your company (among the many that exist in the market).
It could be any offer, to try to attract more customers and to keep those it has. It could also be a contest where everyone participates, but not in an active way, such as dancing or singing (because keep in mind that not everyone likes included), but it could be something simple, like an award for customer # 100. Or a prize for the most devoted customer.
3 .- You Create Your Own Prize or Contest. It is advisable to copy the prizes or contests by another company. Because some of their customers and potential customers, they will realize, and possibly fail to attend your company, because they consider it unfair, little imagination, and misleading.
What if valid, is to improve the prizes and contests offered by other companies. Once heard, my father, a phrase that so far has been very important in my life: “Let us follow the example of the Chinese and Japanese: Copiadito and Mejoradito …” I remember that the example was based on copying the Japanese cars and other U.S. products, the improved and sold. The results of their success, are obvious.