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Always Right: Five Risks You Must Take With Your Customers

YoungUpstarts

When they work with you, your customers should feel like they are entering the bar on the television show Cheers : ‘where everybody knows your name, and they’re always glad you came.’ You’d be much better served to use what you know about your customers to create highly targeted and personalized direct marketing campaigns.

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Eight Ways To Get Past The Fear Of “No”  And Start Risking Rejection

YoungUpstarts

Persistence is the name of the game. Tom Panaggio, author of “ The Risk Advantage: Embracing the Entrepreneur’s Unexpected Edge “, has enjoyed a 30-year entrepreneurial career as cofounder of two successful direct marketing companies. Opportunities are out there, but most won’t be served up on a silver platter.

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Texting: The Killer Application in your Offline Marketing Arsenal

Duct Tape Marketing

Online and offline marketing need to work together, for best results. Online marketing, as the name suggests, requires your audience to be online. 5 reasons why you should combine texting with other offline marketing channels. As a marketer, you want to get the most out of all the channels available to you.

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Risk Avoiders Are Opportunity Missers: 10 Excuses Business Owners Make

YoungUpstarts

However, you’re certain it can’t be done without buying and mastering a certain software program that lets you personalize your marketing efforts. Instinctively, you know she’d be perfect for your team and she hinted that she might be in the market for a job change. Maybe next year would be better.

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Transcript And MP3 Of My $180,000 Website Flipping Presentation

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

All of you people who haven’t seen my blog, please remember my name or that website address. I had about 500 members join the first program, and grew it to 1,000 members, and that’s why I can quote those numbers basically. I changed the name, by the way, to MTGParadise.com. His name is Kai Budde. In 2004 I began blogging.