Marketing Made Easier
For some people, marketing seems like a really challenging thing to do. In fact, it’s really nothing more than common sense. Let me explain.
For some people, marketing seems like a really challenging thing to do. In fact, it’s really nothing more than common sense. Let me explain.
There comes a time in every lifetime when you arrive at a cross-roads. The decisions you make at this critical time can and will define who you are and how much success you ultimately achieve in your life and in your business. Yet many people fail to make the best decisions in these situations and end up regretting it for the rest of their lives. Here is a better way to make the kinds of decisions that will give you what you really want in life.
Today, it’s easier, faster, and cheaper than at anytime in history, yet few people have figured that out yet! Over the past year, I’ve been showing my clients where the tools are on the web, how to quickly build a list of people who WANT to hear from you, and I’ve been showing them what to say and how often to say it so that they make more sales.
The Internet was a very different place back then, and few business owners really thought much of it. In fact, many believed it was just another trend or fad that would soon fade. I never thought that for one moment from the very first day I logged onto an online service in 1984 to this very day.
Every year at this time, I get tons of e-mail messages from people who are eager to tell me about their resolutions for the next year. While I am indeed impressed at what people plan on doing, what really does it for me is to see the RESULTS of what had been planned.
There is something you can give yourself now that doesn’t come in box, a bag, or wrapped up with bow, that you’ll love more than anything else you get this Christmas
By Robert Imbriale, The Motivational Marketer People are cutting back. They are spending on things that are of immediate importance and putting off anything they can that is not important for them right now. Unfortunately, that includes a non-essential visit to the Chiropractor.