Aspiring (internet) entrepreneur, blogger, dreamer & creator, internet professional, networker, risk taker, do-er, funny marketer, visionary and enjoys cooking.
The list might seem insanely a bit daunting. But if all you do is take one step in each category (and respect all of the Don’ts), you’re likely to gain more coverage than any of your competitors. The bottom line is: reach out, be helpful, and get busy.
I’ll hang out in the comments section to help out anyone who has questions. But quite frankly, I’d rather see you out there, connecting with reporters, selling stories about you and your fantastic business successes.
The publicity is there for the taking. All you have to do is ask.
In: Business
29 Oct 2011
Becoming a better business person doesn’t only mean having a better, bigger and more profitable business, company or enterprise, but more importantly, it also means becoming a better and more improved person. Well, it should be… since a “business person” is a combination of a business and a person. Now, here are 100 ways to help and guide us to become a better businessman or businesswoman. The list is long, hence, let’s get started.
In: Business
25 Apr 2011
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing (1993) is a book by Al Ries and Jack Trout.
These are the chapter headings from The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, by Ries & Trout, Harper Business.
In: Books
9 Mar 2011
If your dream is to own a business, you should know that there are ways around going to business school. In fact, many of the world’s most successful CEOs have never been to college. However, this does not mean they are not knowledgeable about their industry and business in general. Reading books by successful professionals can indeed take the place of an MBA. Get familiar with the following books, many of which are quite well-known, before you start your own business.
Boost your management skills by getting back to the basics — here are some common sense tips for leading an effective team.Management is all about connecting with the people on your team. So how do you effectively manage a team? With common knowledge, of course. These are a few back-to-basics rules that will help you develop management skills that really matter.