It is very tempting to just jump in,launch and starting marketing, however a little homework before you do can go a long way to help you succeed. These questions apply whether you are a new business launching your first product or service or you are a more established business wanting to expand your offerings to current customers.
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11 Essential Questions To Ask Before You Launch Your Product or Service
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5353 days ago
The Myth of Multi-Tasking
Posted by jkennedy under SalesFrom http://podcast.salesmanagement20.com 5353 days ago
Think you can effectively do two things at once? Think again! Brad Trnavsky and Jerry Kennedy discuss the myth of multi-tasking and its effect on the quality of your work.
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10 Steps to Become the Greatest Salesperson In the World - Part 9
Posted by jkennedy under SalesFrom http://jerrykennedy.com 5353 days ago
Plans and goals without action are dead before they're born. Procrastination is the enemy of success; learn how to feel the fear of failure and act anyway!
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What can you learn from Sherlock Holmes?
Posted by alenmajer under SalesFrom http://www.alenmajer.com 5353 days ago
Sherlock Holmes had a remarkable ability for finding out what sort of people he was dealing with, through powers of close observation.
The salesperson must understand his customer, and his understanding must be based on facts. Read More
The salesperson must understand his customer, and his understanding must be based on facts. Read More
You don’t know, who I know
Posted by careerscoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggertone.com 5353 days ago
Made Hot by: WayneLiew on March 31, 2010 10:07 am
It always amazes me of just how narrow minded and short sighted some people are when networking. Never make assumptions that someone can or can not help you.
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How to Use Social Media for Competitive Intelligence
Posted by billrice under Social MediaFrom http://bettercloser.com 5353 days ago
Made Hot by: sannwood on March 31, 2010 9:34 am
Competitive intelligence is first and foremost about understanding your competitor’s strategy. To do this you need to gain insight into their products, services, finances, partners, and customers. In today’s increasingly open and social Web, there are few better places to gather all of this important data than from social media.
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The Case Against Trigger Events
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5353 days ago
It is important to monitor events within your client companies and your dream client companies. But, by itself, triggers are not enough. They make you look like an opportunist, and it is better to have built relationships, spent time within the organization, and to have a real understanding of their dissatisfaction.
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Stress Free Effectiveness is...
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 5353 days ago
Made Hot by: JanetG on April 2, 2010 4:34 pm
Achieving a state of Stress Free Effectiveness, where you are focused and certain you are doing the best thing, is both easier and harder than you think.
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How to retain people at work?
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 5354 days ago
While meditating on the issue of retaining and attracting people, I realised, that every organisation in every industry is facing the similar problem in the background of this truth, that the world is fast changing
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Some Breathing Room Please!
Posted by SalesBlogcast under SalesFrom http://salesblogcast.com 5354 days ago
Made Hot by: wendyweiss on March 31, 2010 3:18 am
Why do sales people have such an intense desire to do things their own way?
Where do leaders draw the line? How do they distinguish between the times when they should give their people some space and when it’s time to reign them in? Read More
Where do leaders draw the line? How do they distinguish between the times when they should give their people some space and when it’s time to reign them in? Read More
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