There is no quick fix when it comes to sound marketing strategy. Invest in marketing that will benefit you today and pay long term dividends. Commit to a regimen - there is no silver bullet.
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The Curse of the One-Off Marketing Tactic
Posted by DWesterberg under MarketingFrom http://dawnwesterberg.com 5026 days ago
As deftly as MacGyver making an escape using only his wits, a little duct tape, a lighter and baby powder – you are feverishly exporting data from one system, another set of data from another system, importing the data into spreadsheets and working very long hours to somehow bring together a meanin
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In a tight economy every business needs to focus on protecting margins. It may be time for your company to automate processes that are currently be done manually and prone to error. Having the right ERP solution can help you do more with less, schedule more effectively, protect your margins and i
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B2B Valentine: Marketing Tactics that Last All Year
Posted by DWesterberg under Social MediaFrom http://dawnwesterberg.com 5035 days ago
When marketing do you focus on communicating to the prospect that you understand they are special and will go out of your way to let them know they are special? Here are some tips on distinguishing yourself from others looking for their business.
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7 Goals for Leveraging Technology to Accomplish Your Nonprofit’s Mission « Capital Business Solutions
Posted by DWesterberg under TechnologyFrom http://www.capitalbusiness.net 5036 days ago
With both state and federal grant money on the chopping block it is crucial that your nonprofit have the systems in place to work more efficiently. More important, it is necessary to provide the appropriate reporting to critical stakeholders within and without the organization.
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Marketing and Sales: Two Different Species?
Posted by DWesterberg under StrategyFrom http://dawnwesterberg.com 5040 days ago
All B2B companies have something in common: Sales and Marketing never work together as a tightly integrated team. Marketing and Sales never seem to be an optimized, synchronous unit that cooperates for the ultimate benefit of the company’s performance.
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