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    How I Learned Marketing from Grandma (Based On True Events)
    Sometimes in looking back I do wish that I could tell you I developed my marketing skills at some nice Ivy League school, but things just didn't turn out that way for me. Being self-studied in marketing and advertising is the only way I could explain my background in marketing. My first experience in marketing started back in 1979. Me and my cousin Eddie where watching television. At the time he was 9 and I was 7 years old. There was no internet or "Laser" marketing. The "Big Time" marketers did T.V. commercials, snail mail, and print advertising.As we watched the "One-Eyed Monster" we caught a great piece of marketing before the T.V. fried our brains and made us lose our vision from sitting so close. W
    es Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with othe

    Time And Date Stamps
    Affixing the time and date on products and documents is an important procedure in factories and offices as consistent time and date marking facilitates traceability. Writing dates manually on a large bunch of documents is labor intensive. Such a task is also monotonous, and therefore prone to human errors. Time and date stamp is a mechanical device used to address these problems. It also allows business establishments to track time more effectively.Traditional time and date stamps are made up of six or eight flat rubber bands loaded on a support pulley system that is attached to a wooden knob for holding the stamp. An inkpad is used to wet the required date embossing, which is then positioned on the doc
    "May I ask who does your window cleaning?” Jimmy mutters to the "gatekeeper". Her look and answer almost knocks him down – as if a dragon just opened its mouth and spewed fire at him. Helga Gatekeeper responds, "WHO WANTS TO KNOW!?"

    Has this never happened to you? If it hasn’t, then you haven’t prospected before. It's happened to all of us who sell services business-to-business. Unfortunately, oftentimes the answer to Helga kills the deal right then and there. Most professional service providers retort with something like, "I'm Jimmy Meek and I'm the best window washer in town!". A fine answer indeed, right? Jimmy knows he's the best but it's his word against the gatekeeper - and the world, for that matter. She’s heard every Tom, Dick, and Harriett say those same words with a different name. Helga’s thinking in her head, “Oh good, an easy one”.

    Jimmy doesn't think about this but the gatekeeper gets dozens of requests to see the decision-maker every day. The gatekeeper's job is to knock down the weak with her mental toughness and “rejection-speak”. She's a seasoned vet at this and the typical salesman is no match for her prowess.

    The gatekeeper rolls her eyes at Jimmy and mutters under her breath, "Sure, that's what they all say. Give me your information and I'll pass it on to the appropriate party". This typical scenario ends when Jimmy complies, thanks the gatekeeper and departs with his tail between his legs.

    When this happens the deal is dead in the water. Kaput, end of story – NO SALE. Sorry! Jimmy isn’t going to get a return call. It’s doubtful that Helga will even give the information to the decision-maker. The next stop for Jimmy’s material – the circular file called the garbage can!

    It doesn't have to be this way. In fact it NEVER should. The salesman should be in control of the sale at ALL times. Let's go through a successful "gatekeeper experience" now.

    Johnny Star, Window Cleaning Super Hero, has already done his homework and knows that James B. Grouch is the decision-maker. He found out this vital information by using his brains instead of wasting his time, energy and resources. Johnny called ahead a few days prior and asked to be put through to the maintenance decision-maker “immediately”. When Helga Gatekeeper said, "who is this?” or “is he/she expecting your call?” Johnny turned it around on her and said, "Look, this is urgent. If I tell you who’s calling will you finally put me through to him or her?"

    Let's stop right here and analyze what's going on. Johnny has met the gatekeeper and she's as tough a gatekeeper as Johnny’s ever met. But Johnny anticipated this and responded with a tough answer. Notice Johnny's answer didn't end with a period, it ended with a question. At this point the gatekeeper will either say yes or no. Let’s go through the no scenario because if he gets a yes, he’s done his job well and has outmatched Helga.

    Helga Gatekeeper says “No!” Johnny is quick on his thinking skills and immediately responds, “As I said, this is urgent and I really need to speak with that person. My name is Johnny - now can I please speak w/them now?”

    Let’s analyze this for a minute. Helga got her way with the first “no”, but she’s not going to get away with it this time. If she says “no” again, it better be for a good reason. At this point Helga either patches him through, or the more likely scenario is, “I’m sorry but he is not available right now, can I take a message?” Johnny says, “Look, I’ve got to run. What is his name? I’ll call him back later.” The gatekeeper’s job is to scatter away the weak, not the ones who truly NEED Johnny and those like him. If she says “I can’t give you his name”, Johnny’s going to ask for the manager. But the likely scenario is Helga gives up the name: “His name is “James B. Grouch”, Helga blurts out. As Johnny gets off the phone he says, “Do me a favor and tell Mr. Grouch that Johnny Star needs to speak with him ASAP”.

    Now that Johnny is armed with one of the most critical steps – getting the decision-maker’s info, he can use his star sales ability to get the decision-maker on the phone.

    …two days later…

    Johnny: “I need to speak with James Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with other

    Job Search Techniques: Smashing The Gray Ceiling
    For decades, women have chaffed at the invisible glass ceiling which prevents their moving into the high executive brackets that their competence, knowledge and skills have earned. The same amorphous barrier confronts older workers both in terms of advancement within a company and, most especially, when a job change is required. There is an adage in the military that if a rank above major has not been obtained within twenty years, it never will be. The ranks of early military retirees are sprinkled with majors who knew that ten or fifteen more years would never bring a Colonel's cluster.How can such "unwritten rules" be fought? No lawsuit can prove that you were the best individual for the job. No emplo
    “rejection-speak”. She's a seasoned vet at this and the typical salesman is no match for her prowess.

    The gatekeeper rolls her eyes at Jimmy and mutters under her breath, "Sure, that's what they all say. Give me your information and I'll pass it on to the appropriate party". This typical scenario ends when Jimmy complies, thanks the gatekeeper and departs with his tail between his legs.

    When this happens the deal is dead in the water. Kaput, end of story – NO SALE. Sorry! Jimmy isn’t going to get a return call. It’s doubtful that Helga will even give the information to the decision-maker. The next stop for Jimmy’s material – the circular file called the garbage can!

    It doesn't have to be this way. In fact it NEVER should. The salesman should be in control of the sale at ALL times. Let's go through a successful "gatekeeper experience" now.

    Johnny Star, Window Cleaning Super Hero, has already done his homework and knows that James B. Grouch is the decision-maker. He found out this vital information by using his brains instead of wasting his time, energy and resources. Johnny called ahead a few days prior and asked to be put through to the maintenance decision-maker “immediately”. When Helga Gatekeeper said, "who is this?” or “is he/she expecting your call?” Johnny turned it around on her and said, "Look, this is urgent. If I tell you who’s calling will you finally put me through to him or her?"

    Let's stop right here and analyze what's going on. Johnny has met the gatekeeper and she's as tough a gatekeeper as Johnny’s ever met. But Johnny anticipated this and responded with a tough answer. Notice Johnny's answer didn't end with a period, it ended with a question. At this point the gatekeeper will either say yes or no. Let’s go through the no scenario because if he gets a yes, he’s done his job well and has outmatched Helga.

    Helga Gatekeeper says “No!” Johnny is quick on his thinking skills and immediately responds, “As I said, this is urgent and I really need to speak with that person. My name is Johnny - now can I please speak w/them now?”

    Let’s analyze this for a minute. Helga got her way with the first “no”, but she’s not going to get away with it this time. If she says “no” again, it better be for a good reason. At this point Helga either patches him through, or the more likely scenario is, “I’m sorry but he is not available right now, can I take a message?” Johnny says, “Look, I’ve got to run. What is his name? I’ll call him back later.” The gatekeeper’s job is to scatter away the weak, not the ones who truly NEED Johnny and those like him. If she says “I can’t give you his name”, Johnny’s going to ask for the manager. But the likely scenario is Helga gives up the name: “His name is “James B. Grouch”, Helga blurts out. As Johnny gets off the phone he says, “Do me a favor and tell Mr. Grouch that Johnny Star needs to speak with him ASAP”.

    Now that Johnny is armed with one of the most critical steps – getting the decision-maker’s info, he can use his star sales ability to get the decision-maker on the phone.

    …two days later…

    Johnny: “I need to speak with James Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with othe

    Can a Husband and Wife be in Business Together?
    During my 25 years as an advertising consultant, I had many husband and wife business teams as clients. In my mind, it was the good, the bad, and the ugly. I wasn’t necessarily referring to their physical attributes. But it usually did not lead to a positive outcome. Not that all of these type of partnerships are doomed, but the majority were less than successful. The reasons are varied and easy to enumerate here: You have a vested interest in the spouse, first, before work. It’s hard to separate business and leisure. How can you tell your spouse they made a bad business decision? If you have an argument at work, do you bring it home? You have
    stead of wasting his time, energy and resources. Johnny called ahead a few days prior and asked to be put through to the maintenance decision-maker “immediately”. When Helga Gatekeeper said, "who is this?” or “is he/she expecting your call?” Johnny turned it around on her and said, "Look, this is urgent. If I tell you who’s calling will you finally put me through to him or her?"

    Let's stop right here and analyze what's going on. Johnny has met the gatekeeper and she's as tough a gatekeeper as Johnny’s ever met. But Johnny anticipated this and responded with a tough answer. Notice Johnny's answer didn't end with a period, it ended with a question. At this point the gatekeeper will either say yes or no. Let’s go through the no scenario because if he gets a yes, he’s done his job well and has outmatched Helga.

    Helga Gatekeeper says “No!” Johnny is quick on his thinking skills and immediately responds, “As I said, this is urgent and I really need to speak with that person. My name is Johnny - now can I please speak w/them now?”

    Let’s analyze this for a minute. Helga got her way with the first “no”, but she’s not going to get away with it this time. If she says “no” again, it better be for a good reason. At this point Helga either patches him through, or the more likely scenario is, “I’m sorry but he is not available right now, can I take a message?” Johnny says, “Look, I’ve got to run. What is his name? I’ll call him back later.” The gatekeeper’s job is to scatter away the weak, not the ones who truly NEED Johnny and those like him. If she says “I can’t give you his name”, Johnny’s going to ask for the manager. But the likely scenario is Helga gives up the name: “His name is “James B. Grouch”, Helga blurts out. As Johnny gets off the phone he says, “Do me a favor and tell Mr. Grouch that Johnny Star needs to speak with him ASAP”.

    Now that Johnny is armed with one of the most critical steps – getting the decision-maker’s info, he can use his star sales ability to get the decision-maker on the phone.

    …two days later…

    Johnny: “I need to speak with James Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with othe

    Home improvements
    Home improvements are remodeling projects undertaken by homeowners to improve their home not only aesthetically or as living quarters but as an investment. They expect to get the returns on their invest ment when they sell their house. According to sources, home improvements, home improvements are a major investment exercise by American homeowners.Home improvements projects are many. You can undertake the remodeling of any aspect of your house. Be it you kitchen, bathroom, or your whole house. Home improvements can be technically defined as changing the existing structure of a person’s house either using the same footprint or by making additions. There are two ways in which you can do home improvements.
    Let’s analyze this for a minute. Helga got her way with the first “no”, but she’s not going to get away with it this time. If she says “no” again, it better be for a good reason. At this point Helga either patches him through, or the more likely scenario is, “I’m sorry but he is not available right now, can I take a message?” Johnny says, “Look, I’ve got to run. What is his name? I’ll call him back later.” The gatekeeper’s job is to scatter away the weak, not the ones who truly NEED Johnny and those like him. If she says “I can’t give you his name”, Johnny’s going to ask for the manager. But the likely scenario is Helga gives up the name: “His name is “James B. Grouch”, Helga blurts out. As Johnny gets off the phone he says, “Do me a favor and tell Mr. Grouch that Johnny Star needs to speak with him ASAP”.

    Now that Johnny is armed with one of the most critical steps – getting the decision-maker’s info, he can use his star sales ability to get the decision-maker on the phone.

    …two days later…

    Johnny: “I need to speak with James Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with othe

    What Is Your Vision?
    Several years ago when I started my business one of the first things I did was develop a website (in itself a sign of the times because even a few years earlier one of the first things I would have done is develop a brochure -- or a Rolodex card – remember those?). The website developer asked me what I wanted. I said to him, “I don’t know what I want, but I can tell you what I don’t want.”The wise young web developer’s response to me was, “I don’t care what you don’t want. We could spend weeks talking about what you don’t want and still be no closer to what it is that you do want.”This conversation flashed back into my mind recently when I was talking to a friend of mine.
    es Grouch please. It’s urgent”
    Helga: “Is he expecting your call?”
    Johnny: “Yes I said I’d call back”
    Helga: “Hang on please”
    Grouch: “Grouch here”
    Johnny: “James - I may call you James, can’t I?”
    Grouch: “Sure. Who is this?”
    Johnny: “I’m Johnny Star and I need to speak with you about your windows ASAP.”

    Time to analyze again. Johnny did a great job of getting Grouch on the phone. He said he was going to call back and did. He didn’t drive out and get met by Helga Gatekeeper; in fact he spent only a minute or 2 of his time getting the info about the decision-maker. Johnny then used his brains to get through the door – right over the phone.

    This is a great way to get through the gatekeeper without having to drive out and do a song and dance. Even then, getting to the decision-maker is likely not going to happen without an appointment. The truth is, gatekeepers are notorious time-wasters and want nothing more than to be left alone. It’s YOUR job, Mr. Business Owner/Decision-Maker to speak with other Business Owners/Decision-Makers. Not to demean the Helga Gatekeepers of the world, but are you going to be the meek Business Owner/Decision-Maker and let $15/hour Helga prevent you from doing business or are you going to be like our Super Hero, Johnny Star, and do business today? In future episodes of Johnny Star we’ll pick the scenario back up and show how Johnny smartly closes the job.

    Gatekeepers beware: they have met their match and it is…Johnny Star.

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