Kaleidico has always had great software.
Our competitive advantage has always been that we create software with movement. That's right, our software moves and inspires motion. This is critical in business.
Motion makes you take action. Action makes you remarkable.
If you stand still you lose. If your team stands still it loses. If your company stands still it loses.
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Be Remarkable!
Posted by billrice under MarketingFrom http://kaleidico.com 5453 days ago
Made Hot by: bestfriendquotes on December 18, 2009 4:16 pm
Blogging Ideas: Keeping the River Flowing
Posted by billrice under Social MediaFrom http://bettercloser.com 5456 days ago
Made Hot by: keenan on December 14, 2009 8:58 pm
Blogging has given me a great network of friends and colleagues. I’m thankful for these relationships. They are full of ideas and value. And perhaps even more importantly they remind us to share more openly our little tricks. Things that help us, and might help others, become more successful.
It was one of those relationships and discussions that I want to share with you. The topic was bloggin Read More
It was one of those relationships and discussions that I want to share with you. The topic was bloggin Read More
Is Sales Getting Soft, or Just Forgetting Our Importance?
Posted by billrice under SalesFrom http://bettercloser.com 5460 days ago
Made Hot by: Cathode Ray Dude on December 11, 2009 11:31 am
Doyle Slayton, of Sales BlogCast, had a excellent post today--Is Sales Mindset Shifting?
Are Sales People Too Pushy?
He was pondering how sales people are beginning to think. His examples show an emerging sentiment that sales people are too pushing and customers resent their interruptions.
As a result, a lot of these perceptions are seeping into sales training and advice. Read More
Are Sales People Too Pushy?
He was pondering how sales people are beginning to think. His examples show an emerging sentiment that sales people are too pushing and customers resent their interruptions.
As a result, a lot of these perceptions are seeping into sales training and advice. Read More
Social Media for Sales: Picking a Domain Name
Posted by billrice under SalesFrom http://bettercloser.com 5461 days ago
Made Hot by: michaelmartine on December 10, 2009 3:27 pm
electing a domain name can give you a big head start in creating that perfect (sales producing) social media hub.
I have a personal bias towards picking a domain name that means something versus a clever brand name. I like to think this is a lesson learned by hard-knocks, take it from the guy who named his company Kaleidico. It is hard to build traffic to a word that means nothing and sets no Read More
I have a personal bias towards picking a domain name that means something versus a clever brand name. I like to think this is a lesson learned by hard-knocks, take it from the guy who named his company Kaleidico. It is hard to build traffic to a word that means nothing and sets no Read More
Social Media for Sales: Setting Up Ground Zero
Posted by billrice under Social MediaFrom http://bettercloser.com 5467 days ago
Made Hot by: jkennedy on December 3, 2009 11:29 pm
I started to title this series–Social Selling. But, how ridiculous is that? Selling has always been social. Selling has to be social. Failing to understand this principle is where most begin their trek to failure in sales.
Social selling is an assumption, not an innovative idea. Read More
Social selling is an assumption, not an innovative idea. Read More
Competitive Intelligence 2.0
Posted by billrice under Public RelationsFrom http://bettercloser.com 5469 days ago
Made Hot by: nialldevitt on December 2, 2009 6:25 am
Whether you are in corporate strategy, marketing, sales, or public relations competitive intelligence is critical to your objectives. Why are so few formalizing the process? I’m not sure, but that smells like opportunity.
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