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Management, Arrogance and Knowledge Considered ls and groups helping you.When you are in a business situation often people will too quickly label another arrogant. This usually happens with management and employees. The employee makes an observation and a statement and calls the other person in management arrogant because he is not interested in the input.Sometimes there is a very good reason for this, other times there is not, nevertheless the arrogance issues comes up all too often and can hurt the organizational capital of your company, non-profit, agency or sports team.Now then there is a flip side to this. Consider that the employee, Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly y IT Marketing: The Multi-Pronged Marketing Approach As in any business, once you’ve been the publicity business for a while you start to
discover those little insider secrets that make life so much easier. Those little tricks
of the trade that typically give the old pros an unfair advantage.Approach your IT marketing and advertising with a multi-pronged approach. Think about your retirement account or your investment portfolio. Would you really want to put all of your money into one stock? You probably wouldn't have wanted it to be Anderson or Enron! As you'll learn in this article, you don't want to put all of your marketing eggs in one basket.IT Marketing: Don't Be Seduced by a Sales PitchPeople get seduced by a sales pitch from a friendly advertising person, whether it's for direct mail, or the Yellow Pages, or some other type of advertising vehicl That’s what this article is about. We try to cover some of the little know facts of the publicity game that might make your life a bit easier. I’m going to cover some of the little know facts of the publicity game that can make your life a lot easier. One of the very powerful ways of getting completely free publicity is to somehow get associated with a non-profit organization. By rule, all advertising venues are required to give away a percentage of their advertising to non-profit organizations. The twist here is that the stations have to give away the space, but they can decide who to give it to. If you can put together professional looking advertising and commercials, you’re probably going to be high on the list of groups that get PSA’s (public service announcements). Of course, that presents a problem for organizations that aren’t non-profit. Let’s say you own Tom’s Hardware store. Obviously, Tom’s Hardware store doesn’t qualify for non-profit status, so how can you benefit from the PSA’s? You can do it by associating yourself with a non-profit. This can happen either by starting your own non-profit branch of your company or you can sponsor something for an existing non profit. Let’s look at both. First, you can establish your own non-profit branch. Suppose Tom’s Hardware put together a package where supplies and advice was available to families in medical need, similar to Ronald McDonald House. You start it up and then apply for government grants to help fund it. You get local churches and philanthropists to make grants that translate into help for needy families. You have some of your sales people on hand to help walk-ins deal with problems. And you promote heavily for all the "good work" being done by the "Tom’s Hardware Support Center" and the other individuals and groups helping you. Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly yo Unethical Negotiating Gambits and How to Protect Yourself Against Them powerful ways of getting completely free publicity is to somehow
get associated with a non-profit organization.Let me teach you the unethical gambits that people can use to get you to sweeten the deal. Unless you're so familiar with them that you spot them right away, you'll find that you will make unnecessary concessions just to get the other side to agree with your proposal. Many a salesperson has had to endure an embarrassing interview with a sales manager who can't understand why he made a concession. The salesperson tries to maintain that the only way to get the order was to make the concession. The truth was that the buyer out maneuvered the salesperson with one of these unethical gam By rule, all advertising venues are required to give away a percentage of their advertising to non-profit organizations. The twist here is that the stations have to give away the space, but they can decide who to give it to. If you can put together professional looking advertising and commercials, you’re probably going to be high on the list of groups that get PSA’s (public service announcements). Of course, that presents a problem for organizations that aren’t non-profit. Let’s say you own Tom’s Hardware store. Obviously, Tom’s Hardware store doesn’t qualify for non-profit status, so how can you benefit from the PSA’s? You can do it by associating yourself with a non-profit. This can happen either by starting your own non-profit branch of your company or you can sponsor something for an existing non profit. Let’s look at both. First, you can establish your own non-profit branch. Suppose Tom’s Hardware put together a package where supplies and advice was available to families in medical need, similar to Ronald McDonald House. You start it up and then apply for government grants to help fund it. You get local churches and philanthropists to make grants that translate into help for needy families. You have some of your sales people on hand to help walk-ins deal with problems. And you promote heavily for all the "good work" being done by the "Tom’s Hardware Support Center" and the other individuals and groups helping you. Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly y How to Conduct a Job Search Of course, that presents a problem for organizations that aren’t non-profit.Conducting a job search is a daunting task, even for seasoned professionals. There are many pieces to the puzzle, and each piece plays its own important role in the process. Knowing the pieces of the process is a crucial element for your success.While there is no such thing as doing too much, there is a basic guide to follow. It consists of five painless steps that will outline your work ahead. Together, they form the foundation of a job hunt that will yield exceptional results.1. Put together a great resume.Before your job search ever begins, you need a resume Let’s say you own Tom’s Hardware store. Obviously, Tom’s Hardware store doesn’t qualify for non-profit status, so how can you benefit from the PSA’s? You can do it by associating yourself with a non-profit. This can happen either by starting your own non-profit branch of your company or you can sponsor something for an existing non profit. Let’s look at both. First, you can establish your own non-profit branch. Suppose Tom’s Hardware put together a package where supplies and advice was available to families in medical need, similar to Ronald McDonald House. You start it up and then apply for government grants to help fund it. You get local churches and philanthropists to make grants that translate into help for needy families. You have some of your sales people on hand to help walk-ins deal with problems. And you promote heavily for all the "good work" being done by the "Tom’s Hardware Support Center" and the other individuals and groups helping you. Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly y Top Customer Service Speaker Shares His 10 Favorite Customer Service Lies Hardware put together a package where supplies and advice was
available to families in medical need, similar to Ronald McDonald House. You start it
up and then apply for government grants to help fund it.As a seasoned customer service consultant and occasional consumer watchdog, let me share my 10 favorite customer service LIES.(1) Your call is important to us.If this were true, companies would staff adequately and not discourage call volumes through daunting electronic menus, long waiting times, and incessant prodding to seek alternate help at web sites. It is precisely because calls are UNIMPORTANT that they are handled so poorly.(2) To assure the highest quality, your call may be monitored or recorded.Though more companies are recording ALL calls, fe You get local churches and philanthropists to make grants that translate into help for needy families. You have some of your sales people on hand to help walk-ins deal with problems. And you promote heavily for all the "good work" being done by the "Tom’s Hardware Support Center" and the other individuals and groups helping you. Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly y Teaching Degrees - When You're Short On Time ls and groups helping you.While jobs are widely available for those with teaching degrees, and teaching degrees are now offered online as well as at traditional colleges and universities, deciding in which teaching field to specialize can be difficult. No matter which teaching degrees interest you, all of them will require several years of dedicated work to obtain.Online Degree ProgramsIf getting a teaching degree online is the best option svailable to you, you will have to spend time researching the various online universities and their teaching degree programs. Consider hoe many onl Yes, it’ll help the cause a great deal, but every time you get the name of the non- profit and their work out, Tom’s Hardware gets a plug. The other alternative is to simply become a sponsor for a charity. Call the Red Cross and offer to mount a major blood drive for them. You organize your employees but you also invite the Bloodmobile to be on hand near your shop on a certain weekend. You might even toss in a discount coupon for anybody that donates blood. Now, suddenly you can officially send in press releases and clips to be used as PSA’s (for free) promoting the "Tom’s Hardware All City Blood Drive". There are other ways to maximize this opportunity. Suppose Tom’s Hardware were to call the local paper and offer to write a column on home building, or maintenance, from a professional’s point of view. You can hire a local writer to do the actual writing, but have them answer questions or address various themes that seem interesting to the general public (curtains, wallpaper, carpeting, etc). Now the paper will feel great about the fact that it’s offering a regular column that’s drawing readers. Of course, the column can officially be headed "Tom’s Hardware Answer Man" making you not only the authority, but also keeping your name out there for all to see. A similar strategy can be done on local radio stations. You can call and discuss doing a radio program. Usually the station will ask newcomers to buy the time themselves. In essence, you’re starting with an infomercial, although to the listening audience it sounds like any other talk show on the air. Obviously, you could just pay for the time and plug your company at all the breaks, but that usually isn’t necessary. In Tom’s case, he has a long list of suppliers who all want their products to be advertised. So now you can get on the air, complete with your own sponsors, and not have to pay anything to consistently have your name out there in the public’s eye. During the various breaks you’ll end up doing ads for "Delco Paint…the one to have", etc. Every area of publicity had tons of these tiny areas where you can make things work more to your advantage. That’s one of the things that makes publicity so exciting. My members are constantly coming up with new, exciting ways of getting lots of publicity. One of the biggest thrills you’ll have is coming up with a new way of getting publicity and being successful with it. # # #
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