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    Egos and the Workplace - a Question of Shortsightedness
    How many times have you seen a promotion elevate a person’s sense of themselves far beyond what seems warranted? Or are you familiar with the individual who constantly finds fault with the efforts of others as an obvious device to showcase their own greatness? But greatness is not measured
    really matters is what your customers think
    How To Turn Your Business Into A Remarkable One!
    What is a Remarkable Business?My definition of a remarkable business is - a business that serves its customers like no other on the planet.The only purpose of any business - whatever the size - is to provide the highest possible service, value and result to every single person
    So, you have a business of some sort. It could be selling medical equipment, pencils, pumpkins, your services or whatever, what your selling is really of little importance. What really matters is what your customers think
    Logo Design: What You Need to Know Before Jumping on the Brandwagon
    Your company is branching off a new division. Your organization is starting a new program. You and a couple of cohorts have quit the 9 to 5 (opting for the 24/7) and what pops into your head? "We need a logo! A fine logo, a professional logo. We'll put it on our stationery, business cards, w
    uld be selling medical equipment, pencils, pumpkins, your services or whatever, what your selling is really of little importance. What really matters is what your customers think
    The Power in Establishing Support Teams
    Have you ever had an incredible idea only to have it shot down by friends or family? Just because someone is a family member or a friend is no guarantee they will support you in reaching your dreams or goals. If they are not motivated or goal oriented themselves, they may not want you to be
    mpkins, your services or whatever, what your selling is really of little importance. What really matters is what your customers think
    Profiles of the Powerful: Advertising Exec Dudley Fitzpatrick
    In a sense, the entrance to SFGT is a window into the person who leads the company, Dudley Fitzpatrick, CEO. Open the big front door of the old town house on Walnut Street and the first thing you notice is three old stone steps. Couldn't they afford new steps? Then you see the second door.
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    Headlines Secrets That Double Your Response
    If you want to “ramp up response” from your ad, consider revising the headline. Many business owners don’t realize how critical the headline is to an ad’s success.Over the years, marketers have tested what works and what doesn’t in print ads and direct mail. And tests have proven many
    really matters is what your customers think about what you're selling.

    But before you can even consider caring about what your customers think about what you're selling, you have to give some serious consideration to

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