Posted by Scott Price on December 6, 2009 under Marketing | Comments
Being successful in any type of business means have to put in hard work, especially in the beginning. Having your own business can be very rewarding, but you have to look at the mental aspect that having a business is no time to joke around, and it’s very important to take it extremely seriously and get your work done.
So what are some things you can do to take your work more seriously and get more done? You could set yourself some weekly goals. Sit down and right down the different things that you want to have accomplished for the week ahead. Having your next week planned out can really help to put things into perspective.
With your weekly goals written down, now what you’ll want to do is to come up with daily routines for the week of how you are going to accomplish those seven day tasks. Split up the tasks into different days and be sure that you get you don’t fall behind in your schedule to get things done.
Another thing you can do is to set yourself some short term, medium term, and long term goals. Writing down goals is one of the simplest things you can do, but ultimately one of the most effective. When you write down your goals you know where you want to be, which leads to something else that you should be doing.
Having a plan of action and goals is a great way to get your business into perspective and to become much more productive. Having goals with a set date is good motivation, but it’s useless without a plan to follow to get you there. Having a plan is great, but without goals you really have not set destination for where your plan is taking you.
Posted by admin on July 16, 2009 under 3 | Comments
Because trade shows offer high ROI and bring companies face-to-face with buyers, B2B marketers still see the value in trade show marketing. Exhibit smarter, not less often.
Finding a reliable exhibit dealer will help in your entire trade show marketing strategy. A professional and reliable exhibit dealer will know the tactics, environment, and rules for your upcoming event.
An experienced staff will know the best possible solution and offer a variety of components that make up your entire trade show program. Keep in mind all of the following when it comes to choosing the right exhibit dealer
Exhibits: Portable displays, modular inlines, island exhibits
Service: A full range of services and a worldwide network
Rental: Find out if they offer exhibit and display rental options
Forming a relationship with a expert supplier will help to get all your needs met. Make sure they offer a broad selection of high-quality exhibits and large-format graphics, designed for maximum impact, greater flexibility and lower operating costs.
Your event is important and is a large investment in your future goals. Whether you are hosting a sales meeting, an internal trade show or public event, it is imperative that it comes off without a hitch. Make sure you find a partner that will assist you to design, manage, produce, set up, take down and ship your event exhibits, no matter what size.
Posted by new website marketing on June 28, 2009 under Uncategorized | Comments
“Words from the Wise” this week comes to you in a shortened format as I do not have access to my normal research resources while on the road in Europe (also see my post “ Gone A.W.O.L. – to Slovenia and Switzerland “). Although very little commentary is provided, a full dose of excerpts from interesting news items and quotes from market commentators is included. While investors’ hopes of an economic recovery might have got ahead of reality, the cartoonists continually reminded us of worrisome
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Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (June 22 – 28, 2009) “Words from the Wise” this week comes to you in a shortened format as I do not have access to my normal research resources while on the road in Europe (also see my post “ Gone A.W.O.L. – to Slovenia and Switzerland “). Although very little commentary is provided, a full dose of excerpts from interesting news items and quotes from market commentators is included. While investors’ hopes of an economic recovery might