Monday, December 19, 2011

NBC Fundraiser for Army Veteran Joel Barish

Come join us for a night of fun:

  • Buffet Dinner
  • D.J
  • Chinese Auction
  • 50/50 Raffle
  • Cash Bar

Benefit will be held at:

February 2, 2012 at 7:30pm

235 Lake Shore Road, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY
 

About Joel

Joel Barish is a 64-year-old Army Veteran from Lake Grove, NY who had a massive stroke on November 26, 2010. This traumatic brain injury caused the right hemisphere of his brain to no longer function, resulting in permanent paralysis on the left side of his body, and paralysis and blindness in his right eye. He is no longer able to walk or care for himself, and is totally dependent on help from others, especially his wife and two daughters. He was in the hospital for 3 months and has been in a nursing home/rehab center for the past 8 months. As you can imagine, the cost is becoming unbearable for his family.
All of the proceeds from this event will go directly to Joel's Family, to help reduce some of the expenses associated with his continuing care.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please click here.

National Business Capital is honored to sponsor this event for such a worthy cause.  Please join us.




 





Tuesday, December 13, 2011

It's Not Too Late For A Holiday Mobile Marketing Plan!

With less than two weeks to go until the beginning of Hannukah and Christmas, many small business owners are carefully reviewing their holiday sales.  If you are looking to make a final push to maximize your holiday sales, it is not too late.  Consider implementing a mobile marketing plan.

Do you have a traditional brick and mortar business?  If so, create a Location Based Deal.  Claim your business on social sites such as Foursquare or Gowalla.  Customers will have the opportunity to "check-in" when they enter your business.  You can offer a special just for checking in or you can offer a special to the "mayor" who is the person who checks in the most often during a 60 day period.  Be sure to put signage in your storefront and advertise on your website and facebook page.

Create a Holiday Mobile App.  Even if you already have an app for your business, creating a special holiday app will attract attention.  Your special holiday app may include holiday specials, holiday hours, and even a coupon for post holiday savings.  Many easy to use tools are available for you to create your app.
 
QR Codes are rising in popularity. Use this special time of year to introduce QR code marketing for your business.  Again, there are do-it-yourself tools available or sites that will create the code for you.  QR codes are a great way to marry your print and online marketing efforts.  A QR code will lead your customer to a mobile site or a landing page.  Here you can provide important holiday information such as store hours and/or specials.  You can also choose to offer exclusive discounts to customers who utilized your QR code.

Implementing any or all of the above will help you maximize your holiday sales.  Spread the word of your mobile marketing by adding icons to your website, facebook page, and emails.  Have signs in your window and at point of sale. Encourage your employees to verbally inform your customers of the special deals they may be able to benefit from.

We at National Business Capital hope you find these tips beneficial!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Tips To Avoid Holiday Stress At Work

The holiday shopping season is in full swing.  Within three days, we saw Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.  The reports so far show that American consumers are spending money this year.  Although that is obviously good for business owners, this time of year does bring a lot of stress along with it.  Here at National Business Capital we want to see our customers be successful in every way so we spoke with many business owners and asked them how they handle the stress of the holidays.

Careful planning was the number one response we received.  For some businesses this means ensuring enough stock on hand to fill orders.  For others, it means scheduling changes to accommodate holiday shopping hours or holiday parties.  Planning was not limited to the business.  Many business owners also mentioned that careful planning in their personal life helped avoid scheduling conflicts, child care gaps, and loss of sleep.

Don't take it all on yourself. Delegate!  Many business owners said that they felt they needed to take on most of the extra tasks themselves so they did not overwhelm or burn out their employees.  While it is a good idea to take care of your employees, you also have to take care of yourself.  This is where planning ahead can make a big difference.  Spread tasks out over time.  Schedule just a few extra hours for each employee every few days instead of marathon shifts.  Depending upon your business, you may even be able to utilize interns or volunteers for some of the holiday tasks.

If your business increases greatly during the holidays or you have much extended hours, hire temporary staff.  Plan ahead for the expense and plan which tasks will be best completed by seasonal help.  The extra expense may well be worth the stellar service your customers receive and the gratitude your permanent employees feel.

Remember this is your holiday season too.  Make the time to celebrate.  This might mean a quick coffee with good company during a slow time for the business.  Or maybe waking up a little early and going out for breakfast before a crazy day.  If you wait to go out to dinner, you may not be able to make it.

Before we know it, the holidays will be over and we will be discussing the January blues.  Enjoy the fun of the holidays as well as the extra business they bring.  We know that at National Business Capital we will be planning to enjoy our holidays too!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Welcome To Our Blog!

National Business Capital is pleased to announce the launching of our new blog. Here you will find articles on business news, finance, helpful business tips, etc.  National Business Capital employs experts in business finance and we want to share our expertise with you.

First, let us introduce ourselves.  National Business Capital is the nation's leading source for business financing.  With over 35 years experience in the finance industry, we strive to put money in your hands without the hassles of a traditional bank loan.  We provide working capital to businesses nationwide regardless of their credit background and offer the best programs in the industry to businesses of all types.

Here at National Business Capital we qualify businesses based upon  a number of different factors.  This is how we are able to help business owners who have a negative credit history.  About 70% of our clients were declined by their local banks before they contacted National Business Capital. We lend money to business owners with credit scores as high as 850 and even below 500 credit score.

Flexibility is key at National Business Capital.  There are no upfront fees or industry restrictions.  Bad credit is ok and you can use the funds for business or personal use.  We know how important cash flow is for a business and that is why our process is fast. It begins with an easy 3 minute application, approval within 24 hours, and funding for most programs within 5-7 days!  National Business Capital also has a 90% approval rate.  Fast and flexible removes stress from the process, but with National Business Capital you also get dependability.  We provide honest and professional advice based upon our 35+ years of industry experience. Call (877)482-3008 to speak with one of our account specialists to learn about all of our services.

We look forward to providing useful information and hope our blogs are helpful to your business.