Posts tagged san diego
Boardsi - A Scam Geared Towards Professionals

I’d like to encourage you to be increasingly vigilant about the shysters, scam artists, and other nefarious efforts to separate you from your hard-earned money.

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Successfully Working From Home

As a public service, and in light of the current work environment, I’d like to share these thoughts to help anyone suddenly tossed into working from home.

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Tie-In To Better Sales

There’s good news: there are crumbs falling off the table from big budget movie marketing, and you may be able to pick them up and benefit from it.

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Hand Me That Goblet, Wench!

These folks strive to be different, and welcome others who are different. It’s become one of the few breweries I go out of my way to return to.

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Hand Me That Čokoládová Tyčinka!

Well-run businesses let lawyers and accountants guide them while focusing on marketing and sales. THAT’s how you keep shareholders happiest in the long run.

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Let’s Chat About AI

Even if you successfully get something intelligible from artificial intelligence writing your content, it’s sure to take on a certain sameness over time.

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Well, There Goes MY Diet!

So big groups of hungry people egged on by peer pressure bought her product, with no competition in sight. BRILLIANT!

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Screwiest Conversation of the Week

Given the choice between someone just wanting my money and someone who actually knows (and cares) who I am, I’m going to go for the latter choice EVERY TIME. And I’m not alone!

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Becoming a Better Writer

Lots of folks who can speak figure they can also write persuasively. Actually, crafting solid, effective messaging is an art.

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What’s Next; Brain Surgery?

By recognizing the limits to my talents, I’ve figured out how to buy time!

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Which Realtor Is More Effective?

As neither of these realtors know me personally, the one engaging me would arguably stand a better chance of being remembered should the day come when I need her services.

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Killing An Obnoxious Client

When it comes to creativity, the customer’s not always right. Hiring decades of expertise, then ignoring everything you’re told, is just dumb.

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Banking On Good Will

Many consumers, particularly among Millennials and Gen Z, want to do business with firms dedicating themselves to making the world a better place. Frontwave is showing us an excellent way of doing such cause-related marketing.

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It’s AWFULLY warm for March!

The last thing you want is to find customer interest has been generated, only to find them flocking to your competition out of spite.

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Futures With A Grain Of Sand

Know what you’re selling, to whom, and have a fair price. With a persuasive sales pitch, you might soon have as many customers as there are grains of sand on the beach.

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So Much For Being Agnostic

The moment you call someone a name, you’ve lost them. Any chance of civil discourse with “the other side” disappears in that instant.

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Targeting The Perfect Sales Prospects

Knowing your customer’s demographic profile (age, geography, religion, income, etc.) is critical to finding more of the same type of person.

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Keeping Your Reputation Intact

If you’re job-hunting and are rude, unprofessional, or irresponsible, word is going to get around and have a long-term negative impact on your career.

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Putting In His Two Cents

There’s nothing wrong with borrowing an idea that has previously proved to be effective. Just scale it to your business and your staff so you don’t get overwhelmed.

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Why Should You Use Testimonials?

It’s a safe conclusion that a customer writing a testimonial and/or recommending you isn’t likely to give the next order to your competitor.

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