You work really really hard at working really really smart.
The smarter you work, the more time you have/save.
The more time you have/save, the more you can work hard.
Stay Positive & That’s How
Why Try To Get Out Of Your Box, When You Can Use What's In It?
You work really really hard at working really really smart.
The smarter you work, the more time you have/save.
The more time you have/save, the more you can work hard.
Stay Positive & That’s How
It’s a hard question to ask.
But it’s really only a hard question to ask when we know the answer is no.
It’s an easy question to ask when the answer is yes.
The hard part there is calculating just how worth it it was.
Which, in itself, is still worth doing.
Stay Positive & Well… Was It?
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If you’re going to make it personal, then make it personal.
Too often a marketer advocates for personalization and then tries to automate it.
Doing so might work, but certainly not as well as the time and energy investment of making it as personal as possible.
The funny thing about personalization is that it’s not actually what gets delivered that resonates with someone; it’s that that someone knows how much you put in to deliver on it.
That’s why personalization builds trust and loyalty.
Stay Positive & Personalize It, Completely.
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There’s not much in the world that gets better under more stress.
Not airport security checks. Not our bodies. Now our websites.
(Maybe those cool hydraulic press videos are the exception.)
Thus the practical advice is to go left when everyone is going right. The path isn’t the one traveled, it’s the one that avoids a bottleneck. Choosing to market to a few large customers is a different strategy than marketing to millions.
Stress doesn’t equate worth.
Stay Positive & If You Notice The Stress, Now You Know Your Next Move
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Parenting is exhausting.
So is marketing.
Mainly because the premise for doing both successfully is the same: you’re there to take care of someone.
Here are a few thoughts to remember:
– Giving away swag isn’t about giving away swag; it’s about using swag to open a dialogue for you to ask someone how you can help them more.
– If you have a customer that you haven’t reached out to in the last month… are they really a customer? Are they being taken care of?
– If you talked more than listened with the last prospect you pitched, then it’s time to fix that for the next one.
It’s not only best practice to take care of a customer or client; it’s fulfilling, too.
Stay Positive & If Someone Asked Your Customer If You Cared About Them, What’s The Answer?
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This brewery doesn’t care what you like.
But…and this is a big but: “We do care that you find something at our taproom that you like.”
Within that statement, there is care and empathy and a push toward doing things that the brewer may not personally want to do.
It’s target-centric marketing at its finest.
Jarring at first, but fitting in the end. As solid marketing is.
Stay Positive & Make Your Statement
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The barista didn’t need to make eye contact and smile as she handed over the cortado.
The manufacturer didn’t need to call and apologize about the hassle of an equipment delivery.
The event organizer didn’t need to stop his racing around the event to shake a volunteer’s hand.
They didn’t have to do any of that, but they did.
Think it made a difference?
Stay Positive & Are You Doing What You Don’t Have To?
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