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Sea or Career Change: Things to Consider when You Plan to Jump Off the Hamster Wheel
Deciding to make a major change in your career in seldom easy. In these economically instable times most people are consciously putting their life’s dreams on the back burner in exchange for the steady income they receive at the end of each pay period. Some people, however, still reach that point in their career where they simply know they need to do something different. Although this realization can be extremely liberating, it seldom comes without some sense of apprehension, confusion and uncertainty.

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“A Business Coach’s Top Ten Tactics for Marketing Professional Services”
Marketing professional services is a real and difficult challenge. The challenges of marketing professional services are different from those of marketing products. Two major reasons for the differences are that clients cannot see or touch professional services before they buy them and the professional services are often produced and consumed simultaneously. And another reason is that marketing professional services is split among marketing, sales, professional and management staff instead of a dedicated marketing and sales force. Based upon my research and my own professional experience, I developed a Top Ten Tactics for marketing professional services. My top ten tactics for marketing professional services are:

Back down to Earth after the boss returns
The scenario: Your immediate supervisor is returning to the job after an extended leave. It means you will no longer be the acting department head and will have to revert to your former second-in-command status. How do you make the adjustment in terms of your ego and desire for responsibilities? Instead of viewing this situation as a step back, view it as a step aside, with potential for two steps forward from there. Keep your professional future in mind by concentrating on the few areas outlined below.

Doing What's Comfortable vs Doing What's Successful
To become more successful you must learn to step outside your comfort zone. The plan below offers step-by-step guidance for achieving great success by tackling those things that make you squirm.

The Best Way to Launch a Product Online
For those who have been following me for a while, you know that I am a big fan of testing. There are two requirements for testing the success of a product online: you need to do it with as little money as possible and you need to launch it quickly. Step 1: Register a Domain Name I know, you can use a free blog and you wouldn’t have to spend $10 for domain and hosting. But people don’t usually buy from blogs or free domains with ads everywhere. Besides, if you don’t want to invest $10, you shouldn’t be running a business. Step 2: Create a Landing Page Do this yourself. Don’t spend money in professional web designers yet. This is the only page your website will have at the moment. Some tips about creating a successful landing page:

How To Make People Want To Buy Your Product – Step By Step Establishing Your Brand
Establishing your brand is a step-by-step process. Big companies pay someone else to do it for them. Small and newly established companies usually do not have that luxury. They have to do it themselves. The good news is, it is not that difficult. When you can afford it you probably will want to bring in the professionals but when you are just starting out you can easily do it yourself with a little help from your friends. How? You determine your mission, vision, audience, and find out what sets you apart from your competitors and then you just put one foot in front of the other and begin to establish your brand. Follow me, I'll tell you how, step-by-step.

Lean your Marketing thru Segmentation
Not everybody goes through each step of the cycle. Some will skip from step one to step three. Someone may enter the cycle in step three. These interconnections are not trivial, it is what makes your process work and it also may be stopping it from working

Depressed or Depleted?
There are times when coaching borders the line of therapy - addictions, mention of suicide (yikes!), and sometimes depression. Patrick Williams raised an important distinction, "Is it REALLY depression, or is it DEPLETION?" Discerning this is the first step. How can one tell the difference? There are many free assessments online to quickly determine if speaking with a professional psychologist is the next step or if other strategies may prove effective.

Sales Just Can't Be This Easy - Can It?
Touch or no touch, you can't take short-cuts. Even if touch does have a positive effect, I would never consider making it part of a sales process as in, complete step 1, step 2, step 3, step 4, touch, close. No way!

How to Sue A Telemarketer by Stephen Ostrow, Esquire
How To Sue A Telemarketer: A Manual For Restoring Peace On Earth One Phone Call At A Time is a tongue-in-cheek manual that shows the average citizen how they can fight back against a telemarketer by taking them to small-claims court. Half humorous and half how-to, the book combines comedy with savvy information about the legal system and step-by-step instructions on how businesses and consumers can take telemarketers to task. Are you interested in learning the professional way to handle telemarketers and what to do when they break the rules? Then read on for details.

Small Business Employee Motivation and how Professional Employer Organizations Can Help
First and foremost, you need to understand what motivates each individual small business employee that you have. Depending on the work role, they may be motivated by some type of payed bonus, being asked to lead a new initiative, or by simply telling them, “I thought you did an incredible job.” Either way, this is the first step in understanding how to get more out of your employees; knowing their individual personalities. While implementing this important step, professional employer organizations may provide consulting and coaching on ways to do this depending on their level of outsourced HR services and expertise.

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