Lyceum commented on the following stories on BizSugar
When Are We Going To Understand, It Really Isn’t About The Product!
"Dave: You have written a thoughtful post! Money quote: "The real opportunity and differentiator is the buying experience sales professionals create and the value they create in the buying process." Is this what you calling to add value? I would say that we are coming back to the important idea of free trade and the exchange of products and services. It is the trader principle in action"Six Leadership Characteristics That Defined Abraham Lincoln
"Have you seen the movie, Lincoln? I like the traits, be able to stand alone (being an individualist) and to be a student of things (an active learner). I recommend that you read Scott Holleran's (a friend of mine) review of the movie, Lincoln."8 Ways To Effectively Promote Your Services Through Blogging
"Thanks for sharing different ways of promoting your services. Be cautious not to focus to much on promoting, write instead for yourself and your readers. It will take time to develop your natural voice. I have been blogging since 2002 and you get to know fellow bloggers, like and trust them, and then doing business. This is called referral marketing. There are no shortcuts. Or do you have some other opinion?"Overcoming Your Critics and Work Mistakes
"Cecil: Thanks for your reply. I am glad to hear that I made you "chew" this topic! ;) On the side of spectrum, could you mention some companies that have built in a safety net for constructive criticism and created a business culture of trust and positive "trial & error"? :)"Subscribe
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“Thank you, Martin. That's a fantastic motto... and I couldn't agree more!...”
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Social Media vs. Traditional Media: Which One Is For Your Business?
"How about doing a marketing mix of both new (social) media and old (traditional) mainstream media (as suggested at the end of the blog post)?"