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Never Hire Anyone Dumber Than You Are! ate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found emaiIn a previous life I was a Navy Pilot. Great life, great people to be around. People who were all doing great things around the world flying off great big aircraft carriers. In an environment that complex and dangerous, you ne Complaints + Compliments = Good Communication Restarting my business this year meant looking again at my marketing, which if I'm honest, was pretty abysmal before.Some companies track a monthly ‘complaints and compliments ratio’ for each branch, store, department, country or station. This approach has a fundamental flaw. Here’s why:A complaints and compliments ratio encourages st Having decided to really go for it I have been putting together email campaigns, blogging, and networking online, and have started going to offline networking events too. If only all these things produced instant results, but as you probably know, you need to be in it for the long haul. It's not all doom and gloom though as meetings I had months ago are beginning to bear fruit. So what's working best at the moment? Offline networking is probably working the best, but the emails and blogs have also generated either interest from people I know, more traffic to my website, which is good as I'm selling online programmes, and general enquiries about my blog. All good stuff. One of my goals since starting, is to collaborate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found email 15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Three networking online, and have started going to offline networking events too.This article is continued from ‘15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Two’.11) Know The Job Role That Your Are Applying ForThere’s no excuse not to know as much as possible about the posi If only all these things produced instant results, but as you probably know, you need to be in it for the long haul. It's not all doom and gloom though as meetings I had months ago are beginning to bear fruit. So what's working best at the moment? Offline networking is probably working the best, but the emails and blogs have also generated either interest from people I know, more traffic to my website, which is good as I'm selling online programmes, and general enquiries about my blog. All good stuff. One of my goals since starting, is to collaborate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found emai Career as a Car Wash Consultant and gloom though as meetings I had months ago are beginning to bear fruit.Having a career as a car wash consultant can be very rewarding as there are always new car washes going in and one of the 43,000 carwashes in the United States will always need your assistance. How is the pay for a carwash con So what's working best at the moment? Offline networking is probably working the best, but the emails and blogs have also generated either interest from people I know, more traffic to my website, which is good as I'm selling online programmes, and general enquiries about my blog. All good stuff. One of my goals since starting, is to collaborate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found emai Investing in Yourself either interest from people I know, more traffic to my website, which is good as I'm selling online programmes, and general enquiries about my blog. All good stuff.Do you invest in yourself every year? I am talking about spending money on yourself to help your career. Whether you work for a good company or own a business, you need to invest in yourself. Entrepreneurs usually have this co One of my goals since starting, is to collaborate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found emai Making Brand Promises: 5 Steps to an Optimized Customer Experience ate with others to strengthen my services, and networking has definitely helped with this. Not just being at events but following up after. And don't worry if you don't like making phone calls either as I've found emails have worked really well.Customers encounter your brand in numerous ways: products, packaging, price, marketing, sales personnel, etc. Each of these contacts or touchpoints molds the customer’s impression of the brand. Some of these touchpoints are o So, the things that I have learnt so far are ONE - You need to be in marketing for the long haul. TWO - Going to networking events and following up is really important and pays dividends. THREE - Collaboration can bring a new dimension to your business. FOUR – Using technology as part of your marketing campaign is really useful and is becoming more and more important, but it can’t do everything to promote you if you’re selling an intangible product, which is why networking is so valuable when you’re selling yourself. FIVE - it might be good to forget about being a Coach and run a marketing business instead!!!! ...............Only kidding………Really!
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