The Practicing of Purpose
As we enter into a new year – it’s a great time to reflect on where you’ve been and where you’re going. Looking at what’s served you and what needs to be released to make room for new opportunities and ideas. This mental clearing is a good practice for remembering what’s important to you and how […]
Review, Refine and Recommit to a New Year of Success
Today I had a great time talking with Ana Lucia Novak on her Savvy Business Leader Blog Talk Radio Show! Ana is a super savvy Social Media Maven who has helped me streamline my social media marketing efforts and made me look really good while helping me grow my social media connections. (Thanks!) On her […]
Power Marketing Secrets for Today’s Economy
I wanted to let you know about a great opportunity to help you expand your thinking to grow your business – coming up on May 20th. The Livermore Chamber of Commerce is hosting the “Power Marketing Secrets for Today’s Economy” In 2010, the economy has a different kind of playing field and the old advertising […]
The Gift of Your Presence
We seem to be in a period of transition – both personally and professionally – as individuals and as a nation. We mourn the loss of friends, family, icons and heros; as well as old ways of doing and ways of being that no longer serve us. Yet, on the other side of transition is […]
10 Keys to Business Growth in a Shifting Economic Landscape…
Today’s economic landscape has been a bit unsteady to say the least. We’ve all heard about it and certainly have seen the effects of it on our bottom line. No matter if you’re a CEO, manager or a one-man-band business owner, today’s economy has sent tremors through us all in different ways. Here are some […]
Changing Marketing Gears
I recently read a great article in the Harvard Business Review titled, “How to Market In A Downturn” by John A. Quelch and Katherine E. Jocz It points out that consumers typically react in one of 4 emotional ways to the current economic situation: • Slam-on-the-brakes — consumers feel hardest hit and reduce all spending. […]