Being successful as an actor is tough.Through years of hard work, learning and perfecting their art some get the break they desire and get and keep their loyal fans.This is actually not that dissimilar to owing a small business. So, what can you learn from successful actors?
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What Can Successful Actors Teach You About Marketing?
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5435 days ago
Made Hot by: CindyKing on January 7, 2010 8:42 pm
159 Social Media Tips From 2009 in 140 Characters or Less by @shanegibson
Posted by shanegibson under Social MediaFrom http://www.closingbigger.net 5442 days ago
Made Hot by: SJC on January 2, 2010 6:56 pm
If you follow me on Twitter you know that I like to tweet social media tips. This is a collection of social media tips under 140 characters that I tweeted out over the past year. Here's the list of over 150 tips:
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Social Media Podcast - 10 Things That Will Not Change in 2010 by @shanegibson
Posted by shanegibson under Social MediaFrom http://www.closingbigger.net 5450 days ago
Made Hot by: SalesBlogcast on December 26, 2009 3:37 am
Today's podcast is about 10 Things That Will Not Change About Social Media in 2010. There have been 1000's of bloggers who have put fingers to keyboard and pounded out their predictions for social media in 2010. While there's many predictions about future technology advancements, new demographics and debatable Twitter growth there are many things that are not going to change. So here is a summary
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In Sales and Social Media, It's the Conversations That Count
Posted by jkennedy under SalesFrom http://jerrykennedy.com 5465 days ago
Made Hot by: SalesBlogcast on December 9, 2009 4:33 pm
The old adage that sales is a numbers game is only partly true. What counts is the number of meaningful conversations you have with your prospects. It's the conversations that drive your sales.
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It’s Socially Acceptable to Sell to Both Men and Women
Posted by alenmajer under SalesFrom http://www.alenmajer.com 5466 days ago
Made Hot by: SalesBlogcast on December 7, 2009 7:19 pm
It is perfectly socially and morally acceptable to sell to both men and women. No-one is going to question your taste or your moral fiber. You get to spend time with both men and women alike without even questioning your own integrity. You don’t have to choose whether you want to sell to either men or to women – based on your own personal preferences. It’s just part of the job and it’s absolutely
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10 Essential B2B Sales Attributes (and their 10 Essential Opposites): Selling Outside vs. Selling Inside
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5469 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on December 5, 2009 11:34 pm
The seventh in a series ten posts on sales effectiveness describing the 10 essential attributes B2B sales reps must possess in order to succeed and the 10 opposing ideas that are also essential to success. This post focuses on selling outside vs. selling inside.
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10 Reasons In-Home Sales Calls Don't Succeed
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5469 days ago
Made Hot by: jkennedy on December 4, 2009 11:26 pm
For those who sell in consumers' homes, the in-home sales consultation is the catalyst to either sales greatness or failure. If you master the dynamics of selling in the home, you master...
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Prospecting is a Discipline | Sales Podcast by @shanegibson
Posted by shanegibson under SalesFrom http://www.closingbigger.net 5470 days ago
Made Hot by: jkennedy on December 3, 2009 10:28 pm
Today's podcast is on developing a prospecting discipline and why you need to plan it out and make it part of your sales and marketing strategy. Bullet points
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Social Media for Sales: Setting Up Ground Zero
Posted by billrice under Social MediaFrom http://bettercloser.com 5470 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.
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Social selling is an assumption, not an innovative idea. Read More
Business Development Methods Poll - VOTE TODAY | Biz Money Matters |
Posted by TonyJohnston_CNi under MarketingFrom http://blog.tonyjohnston.biz 5470 days ago
Made Hot by: billrice on December 3, 2009 10:25 pm
The key to driving sales and enjoying predictable revenues is in getting ‘the right type of material’ for your sales staff to put through their sales process. However, a key business building question is: what is the best way for any particular company to do lead generation? That is why I put together a poll to find out which approach people find right for their situation: 'shotgun' or 'rifle'?
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