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Many have emailed me asking, “why do you go out of your way to know your readers on a personal basis”. The answer: because I care about my readers, and their ideas. Here’s a top entrepreneur on a similar concept-Listening to Cus
by Mike Moran You probably use many sources to brainstorm your search keywords, but how do you know if your customers are starting to change the way they search for your products? Have you listened to what your customers are saying? Time was that li
You probably use many sources to brainstorm your search keywords, but how do you know if your customers are starting to change the way they search for your products? Have you listened to what your customers are saying? Time was that listening to cust
Refering back to my blog on SaaS being around for 114 years, Herman Hollerith didn’t get everything right. According to IBM archives, Hollerith resisted new ideas for the operation of his machines and wasn’t working well with one of his
This is part of a series of posts on what you can do to be more successful in your business this year. To get a free report full of success tips for your business, sign up below this article. If you are looking for success in your business, you may
You’re planning your goals for 2010. (Right?) One or two of those goals involve growth: revenues or customers, cash-flows or market-share. Growth. And to whom do you turn to for insights? Who do you turn to for insights and direction? Your cust
People love it when they can work with a business that actually listens to them. Listening to customers encompasses everything from being available for customer support, dealing with issues and complaints quickly, and understanding customer needs and
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Listen to your customers. What are they saying about you. Join their conversation...Google alerts, Twitter and all that. Blah-blah. It's all the rage. Maybe, you're a realist, whatever that means. You ask yourself, so why should
Large and successful companies have always been and still are very concerned about their reputations — their brand image. They are listening to what people say about them. But when it comes to small businesses, I they are usually less marketing sav
There is a lot of talk about listening these days. Listening is one of the most important skills that you can learn. If you can truly stop and listen to your customers, you can pave the path to ongoing business success. What Does It Mean to Listen? L
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What is a Cash Cannon? Simply put, it is a video sales letter. Your personal touch to your internet business. All you need is a web-cam or video recorder, and you can learn create your viry own CASH CANNON. Michael Cheney, the creator of the





A BLOG WHERE SALESPEOPLE CAN CAN GET INFORMATION AND LEARN HOW TO MAXIMIZE SALES BY METICULOUSLY LISTENING TO THEIR CUSTOMERS.





Down Economy? Who Cares? I received an email today from my friend, Johnathan. It was a little lengthy, so I'm not going to reprint all of it here. However, I will touch on some of his points as they reiterate what I have been saying about NOW is





The existing digital environment today presents opportunities to convert the prospects into customers via a carefully crafted digital plan - listening, supporting and delivering along the customers purchase cycle. This in turn results in generating r





Your customers are talking. Are you listening? GDC Interactive plugs your company into the social media matrix, connects you with your customers, and helps you to build relationships with them. We develop, implement and manage custom programs. I s








