What did I start? I’ve been getting plenty of e-mail asking me questions about what I spoke about on yesterday’s program!
I think I’ve started a lot of my listeners buzzing with ideas about what is possible with a blog and a couple of accounts on the social networks.
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Categories: Special Notices Tags: business, e-mail, facebook, Imbriale, linkedin, myspace, Plaxo, Robert Imbriale, sales, success, Twitter, Unlimited Leads
I’ve long said that if you could get your marketing message in front of enough people, you’d never have an excuse for not becoming wealthy.
For years, I’ve helped my clients do just that – get their marketing message in front of people. Yet, there are many people who have no idea where to even start this simple, yet important process. Read more…
Just a quick note to let you know that I’ve decided to do a program on social media next week!
It’s the hottest thing since e-mail, yet many people still aren’t up to speed on how it all works and how to use it to build their businesses!
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Happy Valentine’s Day! (Click link for your card!)
Thanks to so many of you for taking the time yesterday to participate in our web poll! The results were great to see and now I want to share them with you!
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Weathering the Storm: What to do to Stay on Top in a Down Economy
By Robert Imbriale,
The Motivational Marketer
Business owners from coast to coast are worried, scared, and some are even
considering closing up shop because of what they see as uncertain times ahead. While
it’s true that there will be many business closings ahead, your business doesn’t have
to be one of them.
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Categories: Articles Tags: business, business owners, coaching, down economy, Economy, Imbriale, Internet, marketer, Marketing, money, motivation, new perspective, trickle down effect, weathering the storm
Earlier in the week, I took a call from a man who has seen his income drop by a whopping 60% in the past 6 months. He told me that his company was drowning in debt, clients were closing their accounts, and things really looked bleak. A tough place to be for a man who had successfully built his business up over the last 2 decades.
During the course of our conversation, I pointed out that what was really making things much worse than they appear had less to do with his current situation than it did about how he was interpreting the situation.
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