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How to Cold-Pitch a Reporter
If you ask journalists their biggest peeves with PR people, and especially with people trying to do their own PR, the most frequent response you’re like to get is “they waste my time with off-topic pitches. If you think the rest of us have crowded inboxes… triple it for journalists. They are looking for excuses to hit the delete button or drop your precious press kit in the recycle bin.

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“Ten Effective Ideas For Maintaining TOMA (Top Of Mind Awareness) With Your Clients”
So you have clients and you want to keep and continually serve them. Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach wants to remind you that it is always in your best interest to maintain TOMA (Top Of Mind Awareness) with your clients if you want to keep them. It has been my experience that satisfied clients usually welcome frequent contact (let’s say once a month) from businesses that have delivered superior, value added service in the recent past. I have also found that the frequent communications will reinforce the bond you have with your client, renew or refresh their positive feelings about you and keep you and your company “on their mind.” Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach recommends ten effective ideas for maintaining TOMA with your clients.

Online Advertising
When used effectively, the Internet is one of the most interactive, direct response mediums available today. Optimizing your online ads to get the most out of the internet's interaction and direct response will make for an efficient campaign.

Even When It Works, There's More Work
Whether a particular story elicits a negligible response or a huge response, you still need to work it.

How to Cold-Pitch a Reporter
If you ask journalists their biggest peeves with PR people, and especially with people trying to do their own PR, the most frequent response you’re like to get is “they waste my time with off-topic pitches. If you think the rest of us have crowded inboxes… triple it for journalists. They are looking for excuses to hit the delete button or drop your precious press kit in the recycle bin.

First Call --- Last Look
A former colleague of mind was fond of quoting what he considered "less competent" sales people who claim--- "My customers don't give last looks." His response; "Well, that just means someone else is getting it - Batman!" I really love that quote. Unfortunately it doesn't go far enough. The real question is what do you do when you get last look? Do you automatically match the low price? Unfortunately, that is the first response of most sales people. In fact, it is often the first response of many managers. The real test is how you maintain the business at a price that is profitable, acceptable and meets your margin objectives. Can you sell the customer at a higher price when he has a lower priced quote staring him in the face?

How to Effectively Manage Resume Dilemmas?
Frequent movement from one job to another was not in practice sometimes back on account of the recent global slowdown, however, time is changing fast and we might see some really good opportunities coming our way. If you are looking forward to a career change, there could be a possibility that you would like to revisit your resume and want to rectify mistakes committed in the past. It could in the form of frequent job movements, gaps in resume or inexperience in certain fields.

3 Steps to Designing a Direct Response Marketing Strategy
The direct response marketing strategy is integral to any attempt at reaching a larger audience either for the purpose of building a business, organizing fund raisers or creating a community group. Direct response will help anywhere it can be applied but these 3 steps are essential to any online campaign.

Resume of a Frequent Traveler
I often get asked about what it takes to be a frequent business traveler. Packing your suitcase, spending four nights a week in a hotel, and navigating through the TSA lines are all part of the grind, but they just begin to scratch the surface of what is involved with weekly travel. This Resume of a Frequent Traveler outlines what it really takes to survive the road warrior lifestyle.

Outdoor Billboards - How to Overcome the Money Complaint from a Potential Landowner
Periodically, you will come across the landowner of a potential outdoor billboard location that throws up an unusual response: “it’s not enough money”. But not in the “I want more money” argument. That’s just a part of negotiation. Instead, the argument is “I don’t mess with anything that pays such little money, so get out of my office”. You can get this response even when the amount you offered is quite large, like $1,000 per month.

What Is A Call Center And Other Questions Answered In This Overview
A call center is capable of handling multiple inbound and outbound communications from customers across all types of communication lines including live chat, email response, fax response, and more.

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