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    Reputation Reputation
    Rumours have been abounding all week that another major competitor has just bitten the dust spectacularly but, until it's confirmed – and maybe even afterwards – I think it's best to leave that alone.All in all, though, not very good for the reputation of the recruitment industry which is never that good anyway. Even in a world where ridiculous surveys - like the analysis of Oxford which cost the City Council ?15,000 which found that the city had “a good university” - are the in-thing, you wont come across any polls that put recruitment anywhere near the top of the most admired way to spend your working life. No-one ever grows up with a burning desire to be in it, most end up in it by accident and – like many professions – there’s more than the odd practitioner who’d be more honest if they turned up to present wearin
    like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of

    How and When to Delegate
    Delegating tasks to your employees accomplishes a variety of things. One of which is less work for the supervisor. So why don’t we delegate? Is it that supervisors don’t know how to delegate work or could it be that there are different reasons why supervisors don’t delegate work to their employees. The answer is simple, supervisors tend to think they can do it better or the employee may make a mistake or even worse the employee may do a good job and the supervisor may feel threatened. Well being a good supervisor is largely about knowing how to delegate work. Yes, they may make a mistake, which is part of the learning process. That being the case carefully choose the work you delegate. Don’t give them the critical tasks that could have harsh consequences if not properly done. By knowing how to delegate work you are able
    I hope you're as excited for the upcoming year as I am. Time again for those New Year's Resolutions.

    Are you making them again this year? Or, are you like some I've talked to who say you're going to skip making them so you don't have to break them again.

    So what's it going to be this year - loose weight, get in shape, improve some of your relationships, take some more time off and actually take a vacation this year?

    Don't worry, I'm not going to lecture you about making your resolutions more realistic this year so you can actually stick to them. You already know that you need to create a plan to achieve them and then put it into action.

    How about a Marketing Resolution?

    I simply invite you to resolve to get into marketing shape this year. Become a stronger marketer for the sake of your business. And, you don't have to count "carbs" or "grams of fat" to stick to this resolution. However, you will need a plan and commitment to put it into action.

    "You don't have to be some kind of marketing wizard or guru to get great marketing results. You do, however, need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    I say this to people all of the time because it's true. You could even say that I'm living proof of this statement. I don't have a degree in Marketing. But, I do have a system that I put regular and consistent time and effort in to maintaining and improving.

    Caution: A Marketing Resolution Will Require Work

    My family and I were watching television the other night when one of those commercials came on. You know what I'm talking about? It was one where a couple claims that each lost 30 to 40 pounds by taking this "magic" pill. They showed the before and after pictures where the couple was obviously flabby and out of shape in the before pictures. In the after pictures, the couple was not only much slimmer; they looked like they had been carved out of marble.

    In a question of obvious surprise and disbelief, my son asked, "How did they get so 'buff and cut' just from taking a pill?" I told him to look for the fine print and sure enough the commercial proceeded to tell him that results were achieved through a combination of regular diet, exercise and taking the "magic pill" product. To which my son replied, "Couldn't they have gotten those results just from the diet and exercise?"

    But this article isn't about the ridiculousness of the "magic pill" commercial. No, this article is for those of us who want to make some positive changes in our business. We're doing some planning for how to make our next year our best year yet. We're waiting for that gentle nudge to start getting into marketing shape. Well come on then. Let's get started!

    I'd invite you to create two or three goals that will make a difference to your business. And then, put them on a calendar on your wall. If you don't complete them are you any worse off? But, if picking them and putting them on a calendar is enough to help you get some results then you've discovered a simple system to achieve positive change.

    Here are a few suggestions for marketing resolutions that you can stick to and would help make a difference in the next year.

    1. Commit to learn something about marketing every month. There are several ways you could put this on the calendar and actually hold to this resolution. Every month you could commit to read a book, attend a seminar, attend a workshop, enroll in a tele-class, or buy and listen to audio on some specific marketing topic.

    You don't necessarily have to try to learn everything about marketing all at once. But, you do owe it to yourself to continuously learn. Pick a different marketing topic for each month and then determine your preferred learning method.

    2. Commit to write something about your area of expertise every month. Writing is probably the single most important marketing skill you can master. The good news here is that you get to write about what you already know. Then finding ways for you to share what you write will actually serve as a client attracting marketing tool for you.

    Think of how much you'd be getting the word out about what you're great at if you wrote and distributed something every month. Write a tip sheet to give to clients and referral sources. Start a newsletter or ezine to start sending to everyone in your network of contacts. Submit articles to the publications that your target market turns to for information.

    3. Commit to testing your attention getting message every month. The first thing you say when someone asks, "What do you do," should create some interest and get your listeners to ask for more information.

    Put some networking events on your calendar for each month of the year. Stop worrying about trying to get a new client. Just go and test your attention getting message to see who asks you to tell them a bit more. Here's a great follow-up when someone does ask for more information - offer to send them something that you've recently written on the topic (see #2 above).

    Just like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of a

    The Business of Art Workshops: Creating Your Own Job Security
    Recent articles suggest that many Americans work overtime hours for free. Especially with salaried jobs that are based on hourly wages for a 40 hour week, most hard working career minded individuals are willing to stay long past their 8 hour work day. They don’t want to feel worthless. But, they average nearly an extra full day per week.If they were to leave exactly when their eight hours were up, they think their boss is looking and will consider them slackers for leaving right on time. What a mentality to have! If you get paid for 8 hours a day, you should put your nose to the grindstone and get your work finished so that you can leave on time. That shouldn’t be considered slacking at all.But, most hard working career minded individuals are always thinking about job security and promotion. They think that
    ould even say that I'm living proof of this statement. I don't have a degree in Marketing. But, I do have a system that I put regular and consistent time and effort in to maintaining and improving.

    Caution: A Marketing Resolution Will Require Work

    My family and I were watching television the other night when one of those commercials came on. You know what I'm talking about? It was one where a couple claims that each lost 30 to 40 pounds by taking this "magic" pill. They showed the before and after pictures where the couple was obviously flabby and out of shape in the before pictures. In the after pictures, the couple was not only much slimmer; they looked like they had been carved out of marble.

    In a question of obvious surprise and disbelief, my son asked, "How did they get so 'buff and cut' just from taking a pill?" I told him to look for the fine print and sure enough the commercial proceeded to tell him that results were achieved through a combination of regular diet, exercise and taking the "magic pill" product. To which my son replied, "Couldn't they have gotten those results just from the diet and exercise?"

    But this article isn't about the ridiculousness of the "magic pill" commercial. No, this article is for those of us who want to make some positive changes in our business. We're doing some planning for how to make our next year our best year yet. We're waiting for that gentle nudge to start getting into marketing shape. Well come on then. Let's get started!

    I'd invite you to create two or three goals that will make a difference to your business. And then, put them on a calendar on your wall. If you don't complete them are you any worse off? But, if picking them and putting them on a calendar is enough to help you get some results then you've discovered a simple system to achieve positive change.

    Here are a few suggestions for marketing resolutions that you can stick to and would help make a difference in the next year.

    1. Commit to learn something about marketing every month. There are several ways you could put this on the calendar and actually hold to this resolution. Every month you could commit to read a book, attend a seminar, attend a workshop, enroll in a tele-class, or buy and listen to audio on some specific marketing topic.

    You don't necessarily have to try to learn everything about marketing all at once. But, you do owe it to yourself to continuously learn. Pick a different marketing topic for each month and then determine your preferred learning method.

    2. Commit to write something about your area of expertise every month. Writing is probably the single most important marketing skill you can master. The good news here is that you get to write about what you already know. Then finding ways for you to share what you write will actually serve as a client attracting marketing tool for you.

    Think of how much you'd be getting the word out about what you're great at if you wrote and distributed something every month. Write a tip sheet to give to clients and referral sources. Start a newsletter or ezine to start sending to everyone in your network of contacts. Submit articles to the publications that your target market turns to for information.

    3. Commit to testing your attention getting message every month. The first thing you say when someone asks, "What do you do," should create some interest and get your listeners to ask for more information.

    Put some networking events on your calendar for each month of the year. Stop worrying about trying to get a new client. Just go and test your attention getting message to see who asks you to tell them a bit more. Here's a great follow-up when someone does ask for more information - offer to send them something that you've recently written on the topic (see #2 above).

    Just like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of

    Infomercial Creation: Design To Sell
    In infomercial creation, there are a number of different options available to you. You can hire someone to do the work for you or you can do it yourself. There is much to consider about this process though so taking the time to plan and execute each step of it will help you to better achieve the results that you are looking for. For many, infomercial creation is the beginning of selling their product effectively.Why should you hire a team to handle your infomercial creation? Here are some helpful things to think about when considering this aspect.• Infomercial creation is designed in such a way that it will sell. In other words, really ask yourself if you are a salesman. Do you think that you can present every aspect of potential that your product has? On top of that, do you think that you can provide high q
    e positive changes in our business. We're doing some planning for how to make our next year our best year yet. We're waiting for that gentle nudge to start getting into marketing shape. Well come on then. Let's get started!

    I'd invite you to create two or three goals that will make a difference to your business. And then, put them on a calendar on your wall. If you don't complete them are you any worse off? But, if picking them and putting them on a calendar is enough to help you get some results then you've discovered a simple system to achieve positive change.

    Here are a few suggestions for marketing resolutions that you can stick to and would help make a difference in the next year.

    1. Commit to learn something about marketing every month. There are several ways you could put this on the calendar and actually hold to this resolution. Every month you could commit to read a book, attend a seminar, attend a workshop, enroll in a tele-class, or buy and listen to audio on some specific marketing topic.

    You don't necessarily have to try to learn everything about marketing all at once. But, you do owe it to yourself to continuously learn. Pick a different marketing topic for each month and then determine your preferred learning method.

    2. Commit to write something about your area of expertise every month. Writing is probably the single most important marketing skill you can master. The good news here is that you get to write about what you already know. Then finding ways for you to share what you write will actually serve as a client attracting marketing tool for you.

    Think of how much you'd be getting the word out about what you're great at if you wrote and distributed something every month. Write a tip sheet to give to clients and referral sources. Start a newsletter or ezine to start sending to everyone in your network of contacts. Submit articles to the publications that your target market turns to for information.

    3. Commit to testing your attention getting message every month. The first thing you say when someone asks, "What do you do," should create some interest and get your listeners to ask for more information.

    Put some networking events on your calendar for each month of the year. Stop worrying about trying to get a new client. Just go and test your attention getting message to see who asks you to tell them a bit more. Here's a great follow-up when someone does ask for more information - offer to send them something that you've recently written on the topic (see #2 above).

    Just like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of

    Advertising Splash/Squeeze Pages vs. Websites
    When you start out a home based business it’s a common mistake to start off advertising your website. If you have a website with lots of things for sale on it you'll probably just end up confusing your potential customer. They may or may not be able to determine what it is that's for sale. Here are a few reasons why it’s better to advertise a Splash Page/Squeeze Page vs. a Website.1. If you’re using Google Adwords to drive people to your site then you'll want to get sales for your advertising dollar. If you’re paying for people to come to your website and they are confused about what it is that's for sale, chances are that they will click on through. If a splash/squeeze page is used then you can capture names, email addresses and a whole lot more useful information. By using the splash page
    t to write something about your area of expertise every month. Writing is probably the single most important marketing skill you can master. The good news here is that you get to write about what you already know. Then finding ways for you to share what you write will actually serve as a client attracting marketing tool for you.

    Think of how much you'd be getting the word out about what you're great at if you wrote and distributed something every month. Write a tip sheet to give to clients and referral sources. Start a newsletter or ezine to start sending to everyone in your network of contacts. Submit articles to the publications that your target market turns to for information.

    3. Commit to testing your attention getting message every month. The first thing you say when someone asks, "What do you do," should create some interest and get your listeners to ask for more information.

    Put some networking events on your calendar for each month of the year. Stop worrying about trying to get a new client. Just go and test your attention getting message to see who asks you to tell them a bit more. Here's a great follow-up when someone does ask for more information - offer to send them something that you've recently written on the topic (see #2 above).

    Just like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of

    Exposed: Your Customers' Most Secret Desires
    There’s one thing that every consumer in the world is seeking. It doesn’t matter if that person is a blue-collar worker or an executive for a Fortune 500 company. This “thing” is the same for everyone. And if you can help your potential customer find it, you will profit far beyond your competitors and dominate your market.What could this thing be?A solution? A resolution? An experience? A feeling? A benefit? A low price? A brand?Nope. Not even close.Consumers have other things they could be doing with their time than buying your product or service. They could be expanding their career, spending time with their kids, watching reality TV, volunteering or swimming in their pool.But most companies – probably even yours – waste the time of their would-be customers or cl
    like all those exercise resolutions you made in the past, even scheduling just a few hours a week or a month will begin to make a difference.

    A Few More Tips To Make Your New Year's Marketing Resolutions Stick

    Once you make your resolutions (hopefully getting into marketing shape is one of them), write them down in big letters and put them up where you'll see them every day. Tell at least three people who will help you stick with it.

    Sometimes you just have to hear something over and over again until in it really sinks in. "You don't have to be a marketing guru to get great marketing results, but you do need to be willing to put in regular and consistent effort."

    Just like an exercise program, if you write it out then you'll be more likely to stick with it. Get a simple marketing calendar and commit to specific marketing activities every month.

    Want a few exercises to get you started? Read the E-Myth Revisited. Write a one page tip sheet on the top three things your clients could do to improve their current situation immediately. Practice a new introduction that gets people to say, "Wow, I'd like to hear more."

    Don't go it alone. If you're serious about getting into marketing shape this year, consider the benefits of a marketing coach or joining some kind of accountability or mastermind group.

    (c) - Kevin Dervin, KPD Marketing

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