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Roger Hawk on Mar 19th, 2010 in
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Yesterday we held a social media basics training course for 25 like minded business owners and senior sales staff here in Boise, Idaho at a restaurant called the Sockeye Grill. The event was sponsored by Keybank and the training was conducted by Craig Jamieson of NetWorks Boise! The Lunch and Learn format was a popular schedule for my local area and may work well in your area, too. The number one...
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Roger Hawk on Mar 18th, 2010 in
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We’ve all heard the saying before, ”Plan your work, work your plan”, but what does that mean? What plan are strategist talking about? A marketing plan? An organizational plan? A product delivery system? Are they talking about short term plans (tactical plans) or long term plans (strategic plans)?
The short answer is yes to all of the above and more. As a coach, I...
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Hawk’s Eye On Business
There are many new business owners hitting the market these days as a result of all the layoffs in corporate America. Statistics show that 80% of these new businesses will be out of business within 5 years and of those that make it that far, 80% of them will fail in the next 5 years. So only 4% of the new business owners will make it through the first 10...
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Hawk’s Eye On Business
Last week I had a couple of seminars with two strategic alliances, Martha Sandifer of Martha Sandifer CPA, and Corey Smith of Tribute Media. One of the outcomes from those seminars was that all too often, businesses employ marketing tactics without having a marketing plan. For instance, social media is a great way to market your business but it is a tactic that needs to fit...
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Roger’s guest this week is Dave Peaslee of Visual Lounge Media. Dave and Roger talk about marketing your business through web sites, direct mail, and various other campaigns. One caller asks why a person would want to buy a web site when everything he wants to do can be done through eBay stores. Another caller asks how to protect an online business that keeps having server crashes.
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