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Is Twitter For The Birds?
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| So you've signed up to Twitter. But you're unsure as to it's value. This article explains how you can get value from the social media scene and Twitter. |
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Fundamentals of media interview skills what to wear
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| What a person looks like while delivering a message must be consistent with the message being delivered or it will have a significant impact on how the message is perceived. When a person looks sloppy, it sends a message to the audience that overwhelms the message coming out of his mouth. This article provides a great overview of what to wear the next time you are under the glare of the TV cameras. |
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Creative Debt and Equity Financing Programs for Small and Medium Size Businesses
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| This article introduces several concepts and information about financial programs that are little know to the small and medium size business owners. The programs are commonly used by the larger corporations on a daily basis. We have down-size the concept to make them available for the small and medium size businesses. If you are having difficulty finding funding for your start-up or expanding company this article is a must read, you will not find this information in your local book store or college course |
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Your Marketing Message
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| Your message is first among your weapons in the battle of perceptions.
Your message allows you to accomplish many things. Your message can educate the masses, convert the non-believers or separate the wheat from the chaff. But not all three. |
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Success from The Inside Out
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| Everyone wants to be successful but few people take the time and effort to define success on their own terms. We are bombarded by messages about what success looks like: owning the right car, living in a certain neighborhood with a certain size house, closing the big deal, becoming well-known, or growing your company to a certain size. While these are certainly fine goals, they offer only a restrictive view of success. To complicate the issue, many of us also get the message that our level of success means something fundamental about who we are – about our worth and value as human beings. Rationally we know that this is ridiculous; however, so many of us operate as if it’s true and as a result, we try harder and harder to prove we are successful according to these superficial standards. There is a better way. |
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Six a day, six days a week
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| Need a basic but realistic recipe for a balanced diet? Go for six ‘airplane-sized’ meals a day, six days a week (no, not the size of an actual airplane…but the size of the meals they serve you on board). |
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10 Profit Prodders For You In Your Franchise
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| A statement I'm fond of goes something like this "It takes the right message, from the right person at the right time..." for something to resonate with you and make a difference to what and how you do it.
It may well be the same statement or message you have heard over and over again that now does it for you, but you actually haven't really 'listened' previously. In actual fact you may not have also been 'ready' to receive that message. Ten Profit Prodders may be the right message at the right time and I may well be the right person for you.
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Competing with Big(ger) Business
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| How do we compete with big business?
Given the size advantage, how can we win?
The first key is being the right size—right for your customers, right for your market positioning, right for accomplishing your vision, mission and strategy. |
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Creating Success through Emotional Marketing
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| Your message is what resonates with and sells your potential clients or customers. Whether they see your message on TV, in a magazine, on a blog or on Facebook is not nearly as important as whether that message strikes an emotional core in them. You want your target audience to feel; you want them to react which will in turn get them to act. |
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7 Effective Guidelines for Successful Appointment Setting
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| All size businesses often have to deal with limited resources, time constraints and an overstretched worked force. While majority of today’s businesses utilize modern ways and technology to connect with its customers, getting that critical appointment and your message across remains a challenge. Overcoming this great hurdle will determine whether you have successfully established a favorable condition for your next move. |
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Build Solid Relationships with Audio and Video to Truly Connect with Your Ideal Clients
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| It now takes an average of 7 impressions for your marketing message to stick (and it could be even more by the time you read this). This means it’s even more important than ever to be consistent and to deliver your message via the various marketing vehicles available. Your message must resonate with your ideal clients and each of them may respond differently depending on the medium you use.
This means delivering the same message in different ways such as email, social media posts, direct mail, web copy and video and audio messages, is vital to marketing success. |
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