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What I Learned About Marketing From Sea Turtles!

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I recently watched the plight of newly hatched sea turtles, slowly and methodically making their way to the ocean. They faced all sorts of outside forces that turned hundreds of hatchlings into a mere 30-40 living specimens who actually made it to the ocean. Once there, they quickly learn how to manage life around their sea-based [...]

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Friday, March 18th, 2011

Top Ten Marketing Mistakes to Avoid (Part Two)

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Last time we discussed the top five mistakes to avoid when marketing your business, here are the final five!  6.   Your message isn’t clear. Always test it out on current clients, peers, or family/friends to be sure it’s not confusing or misses the point you’re trying to make. 7.     Untimely message. If you’re looking to build some [...]

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Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Top Ten Marketing Mistakes to Avoid (Part One)

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Without marketing your business could stagnate, or even worse, close. Identifying and correcting some basic marketing mistakes will help you to promote and grow your business.   Here are my Top Ten Marketing Mistakes   1.     Your message is too general. While some of you may think that EVERYONE could use your product or service, if you [...]

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Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Why Set Goals? Do Goals Matter?

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My new Get Goaling program will be starting on January 20 – 2011. To give you a little taste of what we’ll be discussing and how it can positively impact your business, I thought I’d do a few posts about my feelings about goals. I didn’t set goals when I first started my practice in 1998, [...]

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Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Do You Set Goals?

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 Are You On Track To Grow Your Business in 2011? When I started my VA practice in 1998, the only experience I had in running a business was managing someone else’s. The company I had been working for was not the most ethical company around, and as a salesperson you were provided with quarterly goals to [...]

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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Creating a Simple Marketing Plan

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Many of you broke into a sweat after reading the title, didn’t you? Most Virtual Assistants I work with don’t have a plan because they believe it’s too hard, too time consuming, or they just don’t know where to start. Creating a good marketing plan doesn’t have to be overwhelming, or costly, but it will save [...]

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Saturday, December 11th, 2010

3 Tips for Crafting an Effective Tweetable Message

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Few social networks sum up public discourse more effectively than Twitter. Thanks to its short-form nature and enormous audience, a single topic of discussion can often evolve into a completely natural case study for marketers. Be it immense disapproval or the immense success of a single principle, Twitter offers a unique look into conversation. But [...]

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Monday, November 29th, 2010

Why Reveal Your Client’s Objections?

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One of the questions I ask during the prospect interview process is, “Have you ever worked with an independent contractor before?” – the response this elicits helps me to determine if there are any negative past experiences that might present itself as an objection throughout the interview process. Objections are an important part of the [...]

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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Have Great Expectations

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As we have touched on previously, you are totally in charge of, and responsible for, everything that happens in your business. So what are your expectations? What do you hope to achieve? What do you do to stay current with the industry? Do you know or understand where the industry is headed? In order for us to have great [...]

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Monday, November 8th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? – Make Lots of Lemonade!

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Life on both a personal and professional level is going to throw you plenty of lemons. How you handle those situations will make or break your business. As we discussed earlier, if you look at each challenge you are faced with, in both your personal and professional lives, as an opportunity to grow and learn, all your [...]

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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010