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25 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

We wanted our name to be as easy and straightforward as possible, both to our target audience and to Google. Obviously, I didn’t want a boring name for my business, but a name that resonates with my audience and makes it easy for employees to say where they work without hesitation. Thanks to Goodell David, Woodworking Clarity ! #10-

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The Story Of A Young Entrepreneur Building A Better World With A Nonprofit

Duct Tape Marketing

Camden Francis (08:46): Yeah, I, for us, really one of the greatest days for us is kind of being on the Drew Barmore show and being able to tell our story mainstream in front of a live audience and have it also make national coverage on c V s. I applied to a select number of colleges, a few Ivys, Vanderbilt over in Tennessee.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

Through television and media, we are able to reach a wide audience. I’m grateful to be here 30 years later, providing care for thousands in the Middle Tennessee area. The fact that I get to get up every morning, and tell stories that honor God with people who share my beliefs is something I could have never imagined possible.

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How to Get Early Customers to Respond to Your Cold Emails

www.ashmaurya.com

It must fit the audience. “We both went to Tennessee!” ” is less than “Tennessee” in a signature or a probing “I noticed you’re in Ann Arbor. Know your target This is the most important step of all. You must understand who it is you’re speaking to. Are you a Wolverine?”

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Multichannel Mastery: The 3 C’s of Effective Integrated Marketing

YoungUpstarts

Determine your target audience. Allen Baler is a Partner at 4Patriots LLC, a Tennessee based small business that provides products to help people be more self-reliant and more independent. Look at psychographics like interests, opinions and behaviors, as well as specific demographics.

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Episode 14: Be Your Own Boss, Restaurant Owners, and Friendliest Cities for Businesses | The Bcast

Up and Running

Peter: I’d be interested…this is something I’d love to hear from our audience. Peter: One of our biggest groups of business types here in our audience are somehow food related. Number six was Nashville Tennessee, great job, but you were edged out by Knoxville. Peter: Oh, Knoxville Tennessee, also.

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The Art of Work with Jeff Goins [VIDEO]

Up and Running

Based on that research, he identified seven common traits of successful people, and shared four of those traits with our audience. Jeff is a full-time write who lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, son, and Border Collie. What I knew how to do was build on my audience. I am Jeff Goins, this is me.

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