Small Business Tax Tips - Product Review of Tax Reduction Toolkit

Written by Mike Matthews


Small Business Tax Tips Product Review – Wayne M Davies’ Tax Reduction Toolkit

Product Review – Introduction Product Review – What I liked Product Review – What I didn’t like Product Review – Best Features Summary Table of Contents – Seven Sections – 29 Tax Tips Final Comments and Pricing (under $40) Suggested Books & Reference URLs Previewrepparttar ‘Tax Reduction Toolkit’ at: http://www.yousaveontaxes.com/toolkit.html?hop=msbjcoc ___________________________________________________________

Product Review by Mike Matthews

Introduction The author ofrepparttar 103582 ‘Tax Reduction Toolkit’ is Wayne M Davies. He is a Tax Professional serving small businesses and self-employed individuals and also provides small business tax tips on his web site. To start, this product is specifically designed forrepparttar 103583 small business or self-employed individual who want (or need) small business tax tips. If you plan to become self-employed (even part-time), then this is a helpful product review. However, if you are not currently self-employed and you don’t plan to become self-employed, then this product review won’t provide many tax tips that will benefit you.

If you’re like me, I enjoy learning and I am constantly looking for small business tax tips. In most years, I use Intuit’s Turbo Tax to complete my own taxes and this software helps identify potential deductions. I’ll also surfrepparttar 103584 Internet for small business tax tips and I have purchased a few books onrepparttar 103585 subject from my local bookstore. I’ve never used an ebook fromrepparttar 103586 Internet, but I was surprisingly pleased with this ebook from Wayne M Davies.

Whilerepparttar 103587 140+ page ebook contains seven sections,repparttar 103588 main benefit of this ebook isrepparttar 103589 section that describesrepparttar 103590 29 specific small business tax tips. One ofrepparttar 103591 most important points is a self-employed individual can take advantage of many tax saving opportunities that a regular employee cannot utilize. Wayne’s book provides many different interesting charts and data points and one ofrepparttar 103592 most interesting is that Americans spend about 32% of our total income on taxes. One ofrepparttar 103593 ways to save on taxes is to first understand how big your current tax burden is on your overall income. His ebook, Tax Reduction Toolkit, is an easy read, well thought out and contains some solid ideas on small business tax tips. Unlike other articles and books I’ve read onrepparttar 103594 subject on how to save on your taxes, Wayne’s ebook contained specific examples and describes them in layman’s terms.

Feel free to take a sneak peek at his website before proceeding withrepparttar 103595 review and also to make surerepparttar 103596 pricing is still under $40*. Visit: http://www.yousaveontaxes.com/toolkit.html?hop=msbjcoc

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What I liked: I like his 29 specific small business tax tips. Often you’ll read materials that only give a broad generalization on how to save money on your taxes, and they can be both difficult to understand and even more difficult to apply to your situation. Wayne provides 29 specific tips on how small businesses and self-employed individuals can save on their taxes.

He offers to critique 4 past income tax returns and offers a free 60-minute phone consultation on other small business tax tips as part of this package.

See more of ‘What I liked’ by checking outrepparttar 103597 full review at: http://www.your-key-to-success.com/article_mm_fs_smallbusinesstaxtips.html

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What I didn’t like: There were a few things that didn’t provide much benefit in my situation and I’ve listed them below.

This ebook is only for self-employed individuals and will be of little or no benefit to regular employees. (It might make encourage you to start a small business, even if it is only part-time to take advantage of these small business tips).

The section on deducting your vacation expenses wasn’t helpful since I’ve heard about this one quite a few times. If you are unfamiliar with this potential deduction, then this small business tax tip might help you.

Web Strategy and Powerful Persuasive Writing

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Web Marketing Strategy and Powerful Persuasive Writing

In today's hi-tech society, many commercial enterprises are trying to turn `bricks into clicks' but fail miserably. They makerepparttar classic mistake of assuming Internet surfers will visit their site without them having to do anything. Wrong.

There are already far too many websites out there promising to let you in onrepparttar 103581 marketing secrets ofrepparttar 103582 internet. I guess you've already visited some of them? And found them sadly lacking or wanting to sell you something?

Web Marketing Strategies

Strategy is not just a word for playing `buzz word bingo' inrepparttar 103583 office.

Website marketing strategies need to address issues such as customers, competitors and market trends. The strategy needs to be proactive rather than simply reacting torepparttar 103584 latest trends - this way, it becomes responsive to your customer needs andrepparttar 103585 commercial pressures around you.

Market orientation of your product or service isrepparttar 103586 `holy grail'. How are you going to approach this?

- customer focussed?

- competitor focussed?

A marketing strategy aims to transform your business objectives into a competitive market position. In essence, you need to differentiate your activities or products by meeting customer needs more effectively than competitors. So, how do you do this?

Firstly, analyse your business environment and define specific customer needs.

Secondly, match activities and products to customer segments and thirdly, implement a programme that produces a competitive position superior to your competitors.

I recommend that you spend some time surfingrepparttar 103587 web to get to really know who your competitors are.

How do they present themselves?

What are they offering?

What is there marketing and promotional angle? Need? Want?

Then spend some time thinking about your customers.

"Who is your customer?" - This is probablyrepparttar 103588 first question you need to ask yourself when deciding on your website promotional activities. It sounds simple doesn't it? It isn't. Simply responding "everyone onrepparttar 103589 web" is too general; if `everyone' was to be your potential market, imagine how you would have to design your website to satisfy and interest them? There'd be

8 year olds 70 year olds gays men women transgendered disabled black white Married Single parents Divorced American Italian English Swedish etc.,

It's far easier and far more profitable to really hone in on precisely who is your customer.

Is it a 30something professional? Housewife?

Teenager?

Getrepparttar 103590 picture?

To help you with finding out who regularly usesrepparttar 103591 web, use some search engines and query on `internet use' or `consumer analysis'.

Okay, so now you know who your `target market' is. Ensure you design your website to suit them. Their needs, their tastes - not yours !

What is persuasive writing?

Simply put, it'srepparttar 103592 art of using particular words and phrases withrepparttar 103593 intention of having an impact.

Good examples of this can be found all around you. Just think of allrepparttar 103594 advertising `catch phrases' you can remember. "Thorntons, chocolate heaven since 1911", or "mymate marmite", or a classic one from my childhood was "chef square shape soup shows how a good soup should be.”

So, what arerepparttar 103595 secrets?

For a start, how are you going to advertise your website?

Thinking of submitting to web search engines? Increasingly, search engines are not offering free submissions - you have to pay. The one's that still allow you to submit your website for free do not offer any guarantees of its placement. It can take 6 months for your submission to be added and then you may find your entry on page 22 ofrepparttar 103596 search results! Research has shown that most web surfers do not look past page 3 of search results so you're not going to increase your web traffic much this way. Of course, if you are a commercial enterprise - or well paid - you may decide it's worth payingrepparttar 103597 money to register your URL (universal resource locator/your website address) with them. However, there are other options.

Few people realiserepparttar 103598 power of classified ads in local and national newspapers. Some quite large profitable companies rely on this method of promoting their goods and services without paying out £ $ 0000's for page and half page advertisements.

The key to their success is inrepparttar 103599 wording....

All successful advertisements containrepparttar 103600 following eight elements:

1. gains attention 2. focuses onrepparttar 103601 customer 3. stresses benefits 4. differentiates you from your competitors 5. proves its case 6. establishes credibility 7. builds value 8. closes with a call for action

Of course, not all advertisements need to contain allrepparttar 103602 8 elements in equal proportions. However, let's examine each element in more detail...

1. GAINS ATTENTION

Sex is certainly one way of gaining attention. Think of allrepparttar 103603 ads. you’ve seen that contain pictures of either explicit sex and sexual activities or innuendo or, pictures of mothers and baby, health, abdominal exercise machines, women in swimwear.

Children and puppies, kittens also gain attention. Andrex have successfully exploited these elements for years -repparttar 103604 puppy running off withrepparttar 103605 toilet roll hotly pursued by a toddler.

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