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10 Commandments of Leadership-Communication
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| Communication is a tricky combination of art and science. In it’s basic form, communication is the flow of information between humans. The last part about being a human phenomenon is important to remember. Communication is a human connectivity that is critical to the leadership role because it enjoins people in a unique and personal way to the tasks and mission of an organization. It also relates directly to the personal nature of leadership and the connection point of why people will follow a leader. To have people to want to follow, the leader must communicate with them. |
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7 Quick n Easy Steps to Create Videos That Impress
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| We’re adding a lot of video to our websites now. We all know (based on what every guru I’ve studied says), that videos can sometimes dramatically boost conversion rates on sales copy, websites and/or landing pages.
Carlos Garcia, for example, created a report that showed how adding a video to one of his websites and changing a couple of things boosted sales rates from 1.6 to 3.3 –that’s almost doubling the initial sales rates.
I’ve had to write numerous video scripts lately for different websites, and because at MindValley we like processes and automation, I came up with a process for writing these scripts. It integrates a lot of ideas from Robert Cialdini, from Frank Kern, from Kenneth Yu, and from Jeff Walker. |
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Customer relationship management (CRM) in medium-sized enterprises.
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| Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is the active set-up and preservation of long-term profitable customer relations by interaction with the customer. The interaction is made by use of suitable technologies, value increasing business processes and content employees. |
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Just Be Yourself
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| You find yourself playing different roles according to what you are doing or who you're with. You try to be one type of person at work, another type of person with friends, another person at home, when you're driving a car,or perhaps when you stand up in public to speak. All these hats we wear every day. The big question is when are you really you? What would happen if you allowed the real you to stand up in every situation you faced? There is a person you were born with all the abilities, talents and skills you need to be that person. This article suggests some ways in which you can learn to enjoy just being yourself. |
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From Web 2.0 Social Shopping Success to Web 3.0 Targeted Business Triumph
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| The early days of the Web allowed users to search for information and read it. Very little user interaction with the content occurred if any, unless the user needed a shopping cart. This was known as Web 1.0, a type of read-only web.
With the advent of Web 2.0, the goal transforms from one of presenting information for global access to one that also allows user interaction through content contribution, interaction with other web users, and more. |
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Building Consumer Confidence Online
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| The greatest challenge to businesses aiming to build a presence on the web is establishing brand credibility and consumer confidence online. The Internet provides a plethora of marketing opportunities to businesses of all types and sizes, but some of the considerations involved in successful online marketing are unique. For instance, the process often lacks human interaction, and as such creating consumer confidence online is difficult because potential customers are forced to determine whether or not to proceed with a transaction or interaction based on how credible they perceive the business to be.
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Is Your Mouth Costing You Money?
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| I share an office with 7 other people, so you can imagine how much chatter, interaction and “sharing” goes on, whether I want to listen or not. Each day I hear what is happening in the other businesses through the walls and in the hallways.
As I was listening to one co-worker share her most recent interaction with a client, it dawned on my how powerful the story you tell impacts your listeners (even those who just passively overhear you) and your income. |
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Cold Calling Best Practices
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| “Cold calling is the process of approaching prospective clients, typically via telephone, who have not agreed to such an interaction. The word “cold” is used because the person receiving the call is not expecting the call or has not specifically asked to be contacted by the sales person.” |
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Your Brand Is Screaming!
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| In this economy your brand is screaming louder than it ever has before. Every thing you do, say, wear, even how and when you follow-up matters. If you want to grow your business, retain your clients, and increase referrals then you need to understand that every interaction with a prospect or client determines if they will go to the next step with you. Face it, the customer is in control of the buying cycle - when it closes, how it closes, and if you are the person with whom they close it. Understanding your customers have a choice and a voice, and adjusting your sales approach to exceed their expectations will ensure you succeed in this and any economy. |
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Relationships and Communication: Sender vs. Receiver
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| In relationships and communication, who’s more responsible for avoiding misinterpretation, the person speaking or the person listening? The answer depends on which of the 6 innate Perceptual Styles describe the person speaking-and which one describes the person being spoken to. |
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Sales and Service: 7 Steps for Positive Customer Interaction
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| During every customer interaction, whether it’s three minutes or an hour, you leave something behind…a person who is either better or worse off than before their contact with you. To build customer loyalty we need to leave each person better. Here are seven things you can do to make sure you have a positive interaction with your customer. |
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Communicating and Connecting Are Keys to Success
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| Do you recall a recent interaction you may have either been a part of or witnessed, where one person was clearly communicating some information and the audience clearly did not understand what was being said? The speaking person, sooner or later, realizes from the puzzled looks or the questions being asked, that the message was not being understood. So the speaker starts again and says the same exact words, just more slowly and louder. Does this work? Does this method ever work? Of course not! |
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