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Lesson #4: Put Yourself in Your Consumers’ Shoes
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| In the mid-1990s, Fuller came across a group of five women who called themselves Spice. They had been singing together and trying to get noticed for more than 18 months, to no success. When Fuller approached them, they were not sure what to expect, but anything had to be better than how they had spent the last 18 months. |
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Five top PR myths debunked
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| After a glamorous background in PR catering to the likes of girl band Bananarama and top Soho restaurant L’Escargot, I started my own PR company and swapped the glitz for the hard work of creating a business, creating Do Your Own PR to offer practical help to entrepreneurs who want to take control of their own public relations and raise their profile. |
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Coco Chanel Bio
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| The Coco Chanel bio is a story that begins far removed from the opulence that her name would later come to represent. Born in Saumur, France, in 1883, Gabrielle Bonheur ‘Coco’ Chanel was the illegitimate daughter of a shop girl – who would die soon after – and a traveling salesman – who would abandon his daughter on the streets of France. It was her two aunts, with whom she was sent to live, who would teach the young girl the etiquette that would come to shape the Coco Chanel bio. |
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Smart Women Think Like 10 Year Olds!
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| This article is about reflecting on who you were as a 10 year old girl----before hormones and society began to manipulate your thinking. Are you still the authentic girl you were at 10? As women, we take on many roles between the ages of 16-35. Along the way, it can be a challenge to maintain our core, our authentic selves. It’s essential that we return to that place—our core so that we can live a full passionate and purposeful life. |
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Are You an Eagle or a Vulture?
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| From the Band to the Birds, this post helps you determine which kind of bird you are. |
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9th of the 10 Kurlan Sales Competencies That are Key to Building a Sales Culture
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| All of the stuff they have been doing, including the order in which they have been doing it, is usually wrong when we begin working with them - and permanently so. It's harder to stop doing the permanent stuff than it is to learn a more effective way. Think of an elastic band. The information from the new lesson stretches the band a lot. Then the natural tendency to do what has become permanent snaps the band back into its original shape. Solution? |
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Square Peg Round Hole
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| In his wonderful book The Element, Sir Ken Robinson tells a story that I’m sure many people can relate to. In it, a young girl named Gillian is having trouble concentrating at school. The school – suspecting a learning disability – asks her mother to take 8-year-old Gillian to see a psychiatrist for evaluation. After hearing from the girl’s mother how the girl is always disturbing her classmates, her homework is sloppy and always late – the doctor asks to speak with Gillian alone. Before escorting the mother outside for a private conference, the doctor turns on the radio in the room to occupy Gillian.
As soon as the music began to play, the girl was on her feet. From outside the room, Gillian’s mother observed for a few minutes as she moved beautifully to the music, dancing around the room, lost in a childlike trance. |
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Productivity and the Rubber Band Effect
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| Productivity and the Rubber Band Effect |
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Underwater Mortgage Loan Modification: Just a Band-Aid?
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| If you're feeling trapped by your underwater mortgage and are having trouble making your payments, you may be tempted to start thinking that the modification program you heard about just might be for you.
We wish we could tell you differently, but that's just not the case. Most of the mortgage modifications out there aren't even a Band-Aid-they just prolong the pain; they don't heal it. And for the most part, you can't even get the Band-Aid.
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Who’s Jumping On Your Small Business Band-Wagon?
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| In today’s over-crowded, wildly competitive marketplace, your prospects have the choice of jumping on a variety of band-wagons.
So, how can you ensure that YOUR band-wagon is the one they choose? Let’s take a few cues from Mr. P.T. Barnum himself: |
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“…So you’re sayin’ there’s a chance?”
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| Okay, my tastes in movies are not very refined – I like funny and happy. Remember that great scene in Dumb and Dumber where Lloyd (Jim Carrey) and Harry (Jeff Daniels) have driven across the country to reconnect with Lloyd’s dream girl, Mary (Lauren Holly)? Lloyd: What do you think the chances are of a guy like you and a girl like me... ending up together? |
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