Posted on October 31, 2008 by Robert Nomura
Posted on October 30, 2008 by Robert Nomura
Marketing and Advertising attracts potential business — This mini-article describes one marketing area to help close the sale. Attracting business is vital. However, you are paid to close the sale. The mini-article describes an easy yet overlooked area to get a jump in closed sales and/or conversions of leads…
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Posted on October 28, 2008 by Robert Nomura
Marketing and Advertising attracts potential business — This mini-article describes one marketing area to help close the sale. Attracting business is vital. However, you are paid to close the sale. The mini-article describes an easy yet overlooked area to get a jump in closed sales and/or conversions of leads…
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Posted on October 20, 2008 by Robert Nomura
6 Tips to Increase Sales and Orders in a Slow Economy
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Posted on October 16, 2008 by Robert Nomura
Chances are you’re doing very well in your business despite the weak economy.
Do you find it hard to enjoy your good fortune while so many are getting hit financially or apprehensive about their business future?
Most people do.
A friend told me that she’s doing very well at work. Making more money this year than she ever [...]
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Posted on October 10, 2008 by Robert Nomura
I helped a client put together a resume the other day.
He hasn’t needed one for over 10 years because he successfully sold Oil and Gas partnerships to high net worth clients. He raised over $25,000,000 and made a very good living at it.
But he had a falling out with the firm he worked with and [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by Robert Nomura
You want momentum in business. And using the news in your marketing can boost your efforts and sling-shot your promotions into profit mode.
The one drawback with using the news (that I can think of) is when it’s not new anymore your promotion can grow cold.
But that shouldn’t discourage you. Every promotion, no matter how successful, [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2008 by Robert Nomura
If you’re American read this. If you’re not read it too, because a weak America will affect you.
This article comes compliments of Mike Adams from http://www.naturalnews.com/. And is a follow up to the last article “Is The $700-Billion Bailout Extortion?”
Beware! if you have a weak stomach you probably shouldn’t read it. Take it away Mike… [...]
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Posted on October 2, 2008 by Robert Nomura
(Update: Make sure you also read the follow up article, from guest contributor, “Bailout or Blowout? Financial Rescue Plan Turns Into Mad Spending Spree”.)
It goes without saying. When you advertise and market your business, product, or service make sure it has value and good quality.
If you don’t your customer will leave you and they’ll tell [...]
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