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Learn The Easy Way-From Other People's Mistakes of other aspects of your business.We’ve all been subjected to awful speakers—some are boring, others are sanctimonious, a few are tedious. The one thing all of these rotten speakers have in common is this: listening to them is pure torture and all you can think about is how you will never get the last thirty minutes of your life back.Most of us tune out quickly once we are subjected to a lousy speaker. We pretend to take notes on our Palms only to check our email or add items to our To Do List. We daydream about our summer vacations. Occasionally, we litera To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. Document Management Service a. Marketing success begins with your attitude or your state of mind towards the marketing process. If you think that marketing is difficult and burdensome, that's exactly how it will be to you.5 Ways a Document Management Service Can Improve Your BusinessDocuments can be the bane of any businessman’s existence. Documents are a fact of life in the business world. From advertisements to legal contracts to protocols, from business plans to presentations to spreadsheets, almost every person in a business has some contact with a document.In most businesses, several people write, read and revise the same documents. This process can become inefficient and time consuming. But this hassle can be minimized or ev See marketing as a fun thing to do. Believe that your marketing WILL bring you lots of customers. Decide to enjoy the process (you have to do it anyway, so you might as well enjoy it),then go on and have a ball while you're at it! Remember, by marketing your products and services, you are making people aware of something that could be useful for them. Think of it that way - it may help you stop thinking about how uncomfortable you feel about it. To do: Check yourself to see how you feel about marketing. If you feel negatively about it, change the thoughts behind the negative feelings into positive thoughts. Write down the positive thoughts and look at your list every day, at least twice a day. Focus on solving the needs of others through your products or services. Doing so takes the pressure and anxiety off you and helps you enjoy the process. b. Marketing is something you'll be doing for the rest of your life as a business owner. As long as you own a business, you'll need to market it. No marketing means no sales. No sales, no business. Even when things are going great, you need to market. That way you'll be safe when things would otherwise be slow-going. To do: Get the idea of a 'marketing break' out of your head! There is no such thing (unless you decide to stop running your business). Begin to actively seek out marketing information to help you become good at it. Here's a paradigm shift for you: the business you're really in is the business of marketing - not the business of Coaching/ Consulting or selling some widget or other. Become a master marketer and you will always be in business. c. One of the most important things to remember about marketing strategies is that you need to be consistent in order to see results. Don't think you can market once in a blue moon and have customers rushing to your door. No matter how great your product or service is, you must market it consistently. Be proactive about it. Go out and get the word out about your business. Consistently. Consistent marketing ALWAYS pays off. Sometimes not immediately, but definitely pays off eventually. Lousy marketing done consistently brings better results than excellent marketing done sporadically. To do: Spend some time each day or week doing something (proactive) to market your business (eg giving out 5 business cards each day, or writing and submitting articles, or attending weekly networking meetings). d. Find only a few marketing strategies that you enjoy doing, which you've proven to work, and stick to them. There are so many ways to market your business but you don't need to use all of them! Try various methods, by all means, but stick to just 2 or 3. Remember you do have a business to run, and you want to have time to run it properly. Important as marketing is, you don't want to spend all your time doing it to the exclusion of other aspects of your business. To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. T Motivating Employees: You're Kidding, Right? gative feelings into positive thoughts. Write down the positive thoughts and look at your list every day, at least twice a day.Often I’m asked to make comments or teach classes on “employee motivation.” The mere combination of these words makes me cringe. We are each unique in our own right and to say that there is a set of principles that explains how to motivate people to higher levels of performance seems too good to be true.What makes us unique? Our family, our upbringing, our education, our religion, our circle of friends, our socio-economic status, (and on, and on. . .) all make us unique (and dare I say, “special?”) And those differences m Focus on solving the needs of others through your products or services. Doing so takes the pressure and anxiety off you and helps you enjoy the process. b. Marketing is something you'll be doing for the rest of your life as a business owner. As long as you own a business, you'll need to market it. No marketing means no sales. No sales, no business. Even when things are going great, you need to market. That way you'll be safe when things would otherwise be slow-going. To do: Get the idea of a 'marketing break' out of your head! There is no such thing (unless you decide to stop running your business). Begin to actively seek out marketing information to help you become good at it. Here's a paradigm shift for you: the business you're really in is the business of marketing - not the business of Coaching/ Consulting or selling some widget or other. Become a master marketer and you will always be in business. c. One of the most important things to remember about marketing strategies is that you need to be consistent in order to see results. Don't think you can market once in a blue moon and have customers rushing to your door. No matter how great your product or service is, you must market it consistently. Be proactive about it. Go out and get the word out about your business. Consistently. Consistent marketing ALWAYS pays off. Sometimes not immediately, but definitely pays off eventually. Lousy marketing done consistently brings better results than excellent marketing done sporadically. To do: Spend some time each day or week doing something (proactive) to market your business (eg giving out 5 business cards each day, or writing and submitting articles, or attending weekly networking meetings). d. Find only a few marketing strategies that you enjoy doing, which you've proven to work, and stick to them. There are so many ways to market your business but you don't need to use all of them! Try various methods, by all means, but stick to just 2 or 3. Remember you do have a business to run, and you want to have time to run it properly. Important as marketing is, you don't want to spend all your time doing it to the exclusion of other aspects of your business. To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. Advice For Success From The Most Successful People On Earth t marketing information to help you become good at it.Years ago I made it my desire to be successful in life and be able to give back to the world. I was raised on the principle that you should leave the world a better place than when you came.I have searched high and low, read books, magazines, websites, listened to podcasts, and watched videos seeking guidance in my goals to be, in the words of Borat, a “Great Success.”Although the idea of success is different to every person whether it be money, fame, or something as simple as to have a good family life. I have learn Here's a paradigm shift for you: the business you're really in is the business of marketing - not the business of Coaching/ Consulting or selling some widget or other. Become a master marketer and you will always be in business. c. One of the most important things to remember about marketing strategies is that you need to be consistent in order to see results. Don't think you can market once in a blue moon and have customers rushing to your door. No matter how great your product or service is, you must market it consistently. Be proactive about it. Go out and get the word out about your business. Consistently. Consistent marketing ALWAYS pays off. Sometimes not immediately, but definitely pays off eventually. Lousy marketing done consistently brings better results than excellent marketing done sporadically. To do: Spend some time each day or week doing something (proactive) to market your business (eg giving out 5 business cards each day, or writing and submitting articles, or attending weekly networking meetings). d. Find only a few marketing strategies that you enjoy doing, which you've proven to work, and stick to them. There are so many ways to market your business but you don't need to use all of them! Try various methods, by all means, but stick to just 2 or 3. Remember you do have a business to run, and you want to have time to run it properly. Important as marketing is, you don't want to spend all your time doing it to the exclusion of other aspects of your business. To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. Confused About Your Career? pays off eventually. Lousy marketing done consistently brings better results than excellent marketing done sporadically.Confusion simply means a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior. Under confusion, you feel the difficulty to pay attention and you suffer a lack of ability to think and act correctly and make decisions. But your career is no pushover matter that you can leave to destiny.Consequences Of Confusion Over Career MattersTo many in their late teens and for those in the age of 25 to 34 years, career options begin to look like a jigsaw puzzle, but of course for different reasons. If the To do: Spend some time each day or week doing something (proactive) to market your business (eg giving out 5 business cards each day, or writing and submitting articles, or attending weekly networking meetings). d. Find only a few marketing strategies that you enjoy doing, which you've proven to work, and stick to them. There are so many ways to market your business but you don't need to use all of them! Try various methods, by all means, but stick to just 2 or 3. Remember you do have a business to run, and you want to have time to run it properly. Important as marketing is, you don't want to spend all your time doing it to the exclusion of other aspects of your business. To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. Follow-Up Letters Win Job Offers of other aspects of your business.A surefire way to separate yourself from a sea of other qualified candidates is to write a follow-up letter after an interview. Most job seekers neglect to write a letter, assuming that once they leave the interviewer’s office the interview is over. Well, it isn’t. The interview process extends beyond the one-on-one meeting and it is up to you to keep your candidacy in the forefront of the decision-maker’s mind.An effective follow-up letter serves two purposes: (1) It reminds the interviewer of your skills, knowledge and ab To do: Find a few strategies you enjoy doing, and do them consistently. e. Be clear about your marketing message. If you're not clear about it then neither will your potential customers be. This is especially true for service business owners. If you're not clear about your message, you won't know where to look for prospects. You need to know (at least) what exactly you do, who you provide it for and what problems you solve. To do: Craft a 60-second marketing message that clearly describes what you do, and who you do it for. Make it easy enough for a 12 year old to understand you. Have a written version and a spoken version. Begin to test out the spoken version on as many people as will listen to you. Tweak it until it feels just right. Then stick to that 'just-right' version. You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. Please print the article in its entirety unchanged and notify the author by email when you use it at articles@successeminars.com
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