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Public relations is an important marketing component for nearly any company or product, but when it comes to fashion, beauty or style, an effective PR campaign is not an option, it’s a necessity. Think about it, fashion and style is directly linked in our culture with celebrity and fame. When Entertainment Tonight or In Style […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/09/11 at 12:03 PM in Business Strategies, Growing Your Business, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Tip 1: Make a list of objectives that you want to achieve before starting the process. You don’t want to limit your idea and thought process, but you do want to define objectives to accomplish. When it comes to PR brainstorming, your goal is to come up with a list of the most important story […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/08/11 at 01:03 PM in Business Strategies, Growing Your Business, Public Relations | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Selling in today is highly competitive business world requires more effort and energy than ever. However, there are certain things that can work against you, especially when you sell in a B2B environment. Sales people do a variety of things that irk decision makers and prospects and prevent them from moving the sales process forward. […]
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Kelley Robertson on 03/07/11 at 08:03 PM in Business Management, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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The quiet buzz flying around Moscone Center on the final day of GDC that Nintendo had an opening for a new speech writer. To say that Iwata’s comments about social and mobile game platforms and the need for developers to focus on real games (our translation, not his) didn’t sit well with the production organizations, […]
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Andy Marken on 03/04/11 at 04:03 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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This is a report on GDC so we’re going to start with the show’s keynote speaker, Nintendo’s president Satoru Iwata, then quickly cover the poorly kept secret of the iPad 2 announcement – there was excitement there though – then back to GDC. GDC Keynote While we may have been “Mortal Enemies” back when he […]
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Andy Marken on 03/04/11 at 04:03 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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The bad thing about events in Northern California is that there are always a number of them going on in the tech industry and usually they have a knack to overlap. Take today. Yes GDC is still on but then down in San Jose is a two-day OTTCon (over the top conference) taking place. No […]
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Andy Marken on 03/04/11 at 04:03 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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There’s a lot to see and absorb at GDC (Game Developer’s Conference) but we don’t get to really “see” the stuff until Wednesday when the exhibit hall is open. The first two day seem to be packed with news (here and there) but a whale of a lot of opportunities to get inside the heads […]
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Andy Marken on 03/04/11 at 04:03 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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“This has got to be the weirdest day of my life… well, so far.” – Mikey, Look Who’s Talking, Tristar Pictures (1989) If you’re a parent, you have to wonder how a kid can start out knowing zip…zero…nada and in the blink of an eye, they’re rocket surgeons! Our son was always handy for managing […]
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Andy Marken on 03/04/11 at 04:03 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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It seems that business owners out there are finding it harder and harder to stay in touch with their customers. Consistently when I ask small businesses to rate themselves at following up, they always say that this is where they are weakest. Actually, there are tons of ways to follow up and stay in touch […]
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Helen Dowling on 03/04/11 at 01:03 AM in Customer Service, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Perhaps the strangest aspect of the whole Charlie Sheen media storm, at least from my perspective, is that the furor has been about his drug use and his tirades against his producer. Don’t get me wrong, those aren’t good things, but physically and verbally abusing women seem like activities that should be a bit higher […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/03/11 at 07:03 PM in News & Current Events, Public Relations | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Even in a down economy beauty sells. The cosmetic industry was born in the Great Depression. This is one industry where it pays to promote when things are good, but pays even more to market aggressively when times are tough. As in the fields of entertainment and fashion, a strong public relations campaign is critical […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/02/11 at 12:03 PM in Growing Your Business, Public Relations, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Physicians, more than most professionals, need to be aware of how they are perceived by the public. A person’s health is his or her most valuable asset, and to most there is nothing more important than picking the right healthcare practitioner. No one wants to put their health in the hands of someone they don’t […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/02/11 at 12:03 PM in Business Strategies, Growing Your Business, Public Relations | Permalink | Comment (1) |
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You might have a great story, but if you don’t know how to present it, you’re not going to grab the media’s attention. Remember what seems like a great story for you might not seem that way to the media. Building a great pitch for a TV segment or magazine article takes some time, thought […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/02/11 at 12:03 PM in Business Strategies, Public Relations, Small Business | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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An effective public relations campaign takes planning, time, and work. You need to mine your stories and use the media you garner to land more media. A truly effective PR campaign cannot be launched or realistically measured in two, four, or even six months. Once you do decide to move forward, begin with some clear, […]
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Anthony Mora on 03/02/11 at 12:03 PM in Public Relations, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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Selling to high-level decision makers is challenging at the best of times. However, it can be easier if you understand a few business principles. C-level decision makers are paid to improve their business results. Regardless of how the media portrays these executives, their primary concern is to improve their business. This includes increasing sales, market […]
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Kelley Robertson on 02/27/11 at 08:02 AM in Business Coaching, Business Strategies, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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How many times have you heard the phrase “Act like your business is worth £1m” and left thinking that although that would be nice, there is no way you could do that because you just don’t have the money. Me too! And then, the other day I reached an epiphany. By this phrase, people don’t […]
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Helen Dowling on 02/26/11 at 02:02 AM in Business Coaching, Business Management, Sales & Marketing | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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In 2002 I wrote an article entitled The New Rules of Mentoring for The Wall Street Journal. Nine years later the Millennials have changed the playing field and now we have “the newer rules of mentoring”. The Millennial Generation, born between 1977 and 1998, are the latest generation to enter the workplace. They are 75 […]
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Judith Lindenberger on 02/20/11 at 01:02 PM in Business Management, Human Resources, Leadership | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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As a business broker I encounter business owners contemplating the sale of their business on a daily basis. One of the most puzzling questions for these exiting owners is, “Where do I start?” While there are a thousand things to consider when selling your business, the first and most important question to answer is, “what […]
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Scott Mashuda on 02/18/11 at 08:02 AM in Selling a Business | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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OK – I have to admit, by the time I got to Z in this series, I had to be a little bit creative about the title, but actually being able to get in the Zone is an important part of running a business. Let’s face it, we all have projects – things we want […]
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Helen Dowling on 02/18/11 at 02:02 AM in Business Coaching, Self-Employed, Small Business | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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“If I had the ability to foretell the future, perhaps I would have bet on a painted horse.” – Sheik Riyadh, Hidalgo, Cornerstone Pictures (2004) It’s hard to believe it, but we amazed our son the other day with our smartphone doing something he’d only heard about … we made a phone call. Of course: […]
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Andy Marken on 02/17/11 at 07:02 PM in Software & Technology | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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