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Credit crunch challenge



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Published Date: 24 July 2008
As the credit crunch bites harder, the temptation to spend more time working IN rather than ON businesses has never been greater.
OBC The Accountants is challenging companies to try out business improvement software that aims to help businesses survive – and grow.
Called Simple Stuff That Works, the module has been created by AVN (Added Value Network), a group of more than 300
firms of forward-thinking UK accountants who have pooled their ideas to come up with numerous practical ideas that will help businesses improve their profits.
Michael Ogilvie, director and profit advisor at OBC, said, "It is very easy in the present economic climate for businesses to start to panic and not look at the bigger picture. This toolkit helps business owners to identify clear strategies to improve their opportunities for success.
"We are so confident that businesses will increase their profits by using SSTW that we will offer a money back guarantee plus a further £50 to any business which shows us they cannot find at least £500 profit improvements after using this."
SSTW is based on real strategies that have worked for other businesses. Interviews with company owners, who explain how their businesses have seen an increase in profits, are included.
The disk is interactive and shows exactly how profits can be improved by tried and tested methods including how to get more customers, how to get customers to stay longer and pay more and how to convert sales leads into customers.
OBC is offering toolkits at a special rate of £50. Anyone wanting to try the software should contact Pippa Prichard at OBC on 720555 or e-mail her at pp@obcaccountants.com



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