9 August 2011

90+ Tips for Improving Business Websites

2022-08-07T17:45:50-04:00August 9th, 2011|Leadership|0 Comments

Carol Roth's gone and done it again. She's gathered some of the best tips around to help entrepreneurs improve their websites.   58. Tell Me Please! Did I come to the right website?  Is the website for me? Why should I spend my precious time continuing to read this site?  Where can I get other information?  How do I easily contact you?  Those are the questions websites need to answer, and answer very quickly.  Not only that, they need to answer all of those questions without me scrolling down the page!  Now that's efficient website marketing. Thanks to: Maria Marsala of Coach Maria Here are the rest of the tips:  http://www.carolroth.com/unsolicited-business-advice/?p=6107

7 August 2011

Business Plans 3 Ways & Save!

2022-08-07T17:45:50-04:00August 7th, 2011|Teams & Groups|0 Comments

“Every organization is perfectly aligned to achieve the results it’s getting.” —  Stephen Covey Dear Reader, Imagine building a house . . . without a blueprint! Imagine driving across the country . . . without a map! Imagine growing your business . . . without a business plan! Just this past weekend, a client and I created a plan for his financial services business. This week he’s using it! Do you need a plan, but have procrastinated, thought you couldn’t afford hiring a pro to help you, or dreaded a long process?  Your plan can be completed, affordably with help from an expert AND ready to use by Monday morning!  View my End of Summer Business

26 July 2011

100+ Ways to Create Customer Loyalty in Business

2022-08-07T17:45:51-04:00July 26th, 2011|Leadership|0 Comments

68. Remember Me, PLEASE! The power of a phone call: A recent phone call I made brought a client to say "Wow, I can't believe you called (said 3 times!). People just don't call any more just to talk, this is great, I rate a phone call." Be different, make the phone call! The power of a gift: A business gift, like a funny pen or note paper, purchased from the clearance area of a big box office supply store rates smiles, showing off, and may bring you a photo of clients that says "world's #1 Coach". Loyalty doesn't cost a lot. It's in the niceness of life. Thanks to: Maria Marsala of Act Now Seminars.

26 July 2011

When you hire an employee or consultant, what main areas do you “judge”?

2022-08-07T17:45:51-04:00July 26th, 2011|Leadership|6 Comments

I'm creating a hiring form for a client.  It's a general, one page summary form to complete as soon as an interviewee leaves.  Here are a few things I put on the list.  What would you add and why? Which would you leave off and why? ____________ Professionally Dressed ____________ Attitude ____________ Personality ____________ Experience Level ____________ Skills We Need ____________ Accomplishments ____________ Communication Skills ____________ Cooperativeness ____________ Interest In the Position ____________ Can Work Independently ____________ Passion For the Industry ____________ Stability Of Previous Jobs   What have I missed?  What would you add to this list?

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