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The Power of Concentrated Effort
An article of 1137 words describing a three-step process toward living on purpose and taking your time seriously.

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Sales Tip-Find the Pleasure or Find the Pain
You can instantly increase your sales conversion rate by digging deep enough to find your prospects' pleasure or pain.

Imagine a Bigger Market and You'll See a Bigger Market
Scientists in two studies at the University of Virginia discovered that softball players and golfers who had good days perceived balls and golf holes as larger than the players who had bad days. The question is, Did this difference in perception cause the player to have better days or did the day's performance cause the players to perceive the ball and holes as bigger?

Go Three More Feet
In Napoleon Hill's book Think and Grow Rich, R. U. Darby learned the secret of success. When all seemed hopeless in his search for gold, digging three more feet uncovered riches beyond Darby's wildest dreams.

The Top Business Best Practice
The top business best practice - Is it marketing? Is it branding? Is it sales? Is it a social media plan? No. Those are important activities but aren't the top business practice. In this article, you'll read about how your business is a bucket and marketing and sales send water into the bucket… but most businesses have big holes in the bucket. You'll learn the one best practice to identify the holes and stop them up so your marketing and sales and branding and social media can be more effective and can contribute to a more successful company.

How Do You Know If A Business Should Be Condemned?
You've seen condemned houses right? I mean, it's not a pretty sight. Holes where there aren't supposed to be holes. Boards where there are supposed to be windows. All sorts of things could be or are going on in there that aren't good. Shouldn't these condemned houses just be torn down? So what's the difference between that scenario and what's going on with many of our industries, particularly here in the U.S. Can you tell me it's hard to see the similarities between the condemned houses and industries such as the U.S. auto industry.

Midterm Election: A Shovel-Ready Project
When You Find Yourself In A Hole, Stop Digging

Learn from Golf... Create More Revenue
When you get to the golf course, you can play golf. Eighteen holes or nine holes. Hire a cart, or not. There’s also a shop with golf clubs and accessories, clothes, and food and drink as well. All revenue streams for the club.

Business Makes, But Government Takes
A "Demediacrat" said the other day that, if the government puts people to work digging a ditch and then filling it in again, it's not a bad thing. "At least they're productively employed," was the assertion....

Whistling past the graveyard | Insights from the 2012 B2B Marketing Benchmark Report
If you ask a business executive how good his or her company is in B2B lead generation,almost all will say “We’re experts at it.” But a big of digging reveals the truth that belies this statement.

Increase Your B2B Sales Immediately
When you can prove to the customer that the benefits, when monetized, are greater than the investment you will be successful. It’s about speaking to the client in their language. It’s giving them the information they need to say “yes.” It’s digging into the financial benefits and presenting them in a way that’s understandable so that you can ‘close’ the deal.

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