Lots of people disagreed with me when I said that if you are always representing your company when in public.
Always Present With Passion
In taking a quiet break from working on the PowerPoint presentation I’ll be using in my workshop at the New Communications Forum 2005 …
Who Says the Customer is Always Right?
We all know the old adage, “The Customer is Always Right.” If you are an online business owner or offline for that matter, you are on both sides of the subject almost everyday.
Lack of Business Isn’t Always the Problem
When you’re just starting out in business, it’s a safe bet that you need more clients. But what if you have been up and running for a while, and you’re still not making as much money as you would like? You may be in the habit of thinking that attracting new clients is the answer, but this isn’t always the case.
Always Do the Hardest Thing First
“In the time you spent complaining about this, Susan, you could’ve had it done.”
ACCORDING TO SELLERS, SILENCE ISN’T ALWAYS ‘GOLDEN
When trying to sell a home, silence isn’t always golden especially when you’re expecting your real estate agent to call. In fact, it’s one of the leading complaints among sellers in the real estate market. Often times you find an agent who is more than willing to take on your listing, but once the relationship is made, the seller enjoys getting a call at least once a week.
Always Have a Plan B
PR Rainmakers know they can do everything right, and still fail to make news.
It’s a fact of life. Accept it now.
Talk Is Not Always Cheap
Recently a member of our organization (let’s call him Bob) had a hot prospect. Bob had spoken to this prospect several times. And, Bob and my partner, Brande, met for over an hour in a private chat room explaining the products and the opportunity. The prospect was ready to go and was going to sign up the next day.
Cheaper Isn’t Always Better
Business owners spend a lot of time making decisions. Each decision will have a different outcome for their company.
Should Hyperlinks Always Be Blue?
Question: I am the webmaster for West Salem High School, additionally I run my own web design company (thus my subscription to DevWebPro). I read your article on the importance of underlining links and keeping them blue.
I will start of by admitting that I am one of those people who sometimes takes design and puts it in front of purpose. I try to check myself on that and ensure that visitors to my sites have navigation that doesn’t change throughout the website, but I do not stick with blue, underlined links.