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Concrete Pumps & Safety In The Workplace nd up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results.One very dangerous thing that is seen in the concrete pumping industry from time to time is people having their arms, fingers, etc. amputated in the field due to cleaning out the pump with their hands while the pump motor is running. Remember, never put any body part in the hopper, outlet valve or lubrication box while the pump is running. Many of these amputations are caused because the operator thinks that just because the remote is off everything is all right. However, what happens is they press the stop button on the remote and then they stick their arm or hand into a moving part on the pump and then they lean up against th 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that wil How A Simple Product Turned In To A Home Business Did you know that most solo-professionals hire the Cheshire Cat as their marketing consultant? Frankly that’s the only conclusion I can come up with watching so many excited entrepreneurs eager to build a great business but ending up overwhelmed by too much information and frustrated by their lack of good results.You may have wanted to start your own business at home but didn't know what kind of business would be successful. These candles offer quality products that allow you to work from home. To have a thriving business you need a product or service that is in great demand. That is why these Company candles have been profitable for many people who work from home.Candles are very popular in American homes. The candle business in the US is a $2 billion plus a year industry. Seven out of ten homes use candles and many people use them for relaxation. At one time, candles were used only for light. But now, they are used for home Remember Alice in the Wonderland facing a fork in the road and asking the Cheshire Cat for directions? More importantly remember the cat’s answer? “If you don’t know where you are going what doesn’t matter which road you take?” I call this lack of clarity and not having a master marketing action plan a “hop and drop” strategy. Have you ever seen a rabbit running away? Those creatures can’t seem to run straight. They change directions with every hop! What does this have to do with your business? See if this sounds familiar: Monday you read an article about attracting more clients with info-products. So off you go, spending most of the day brainstorming ideas and planning your first ebook or audio CD. Tuesday you remember that submitting articles is a great way to build visibility. After a few hours of searching the net you’ve got a great list of article submission sites. Now you are ready to write your first few articles. But it’s late in the day so you set your intentions to start fresh the next morning. Wednesday you wake up with a brilliant idea to put together a new training program. Oh, this is going to be so great! People will be lining up to sign up. Maybe you could sell a license to others who could teach it. Yep! Easy money. You can already taste it. So you get busy developing a curriculum for your program, but mid-day you realize it going to take a bit more effort than you initially thought... Thursday and Friday don’t look much different. A whole week of perfect “hop and drop” and at the end you’ve accomplished… NOTHING! NADA! ZIP! Even though each of the tasks you began could have paid off handsomely if you stayed with it long enough, all you’ve got is a bunch of started projects, a lot frustration, feeling overwhelmed, and a massive headache! Fortunately, outlining and following a master strategy before jumping into action can save you from wasting time and effort, and eliminate of lot of frustration. Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Understand the difference between strategy, tactic, and action steps. For example, driving new business through networking is a strategy. Putting together your own networking group or attending meetings of other groups are tactics. Making a list of local groups, developing a good Audio Business Card™, writing a “pleasure meeting you” card or sending out an article or audio CD afterwards are all action steps. 2. Develop clear objectives. What exactly do you want to accomplish? Identify your goals, time-frames, investment of time and many required to implement your strategy, and the implementation model you’ll follow. Calculate your possible maximum and minimum return on investment of time, money and effort. These are all critical elements and skipping just one of them may take you on a never-ending chase after a white elephant! For example, one simple exercise I reveal in my Marketing Action Plan reveals if your existing model can even support your desired financial results. Most people never stop to take a look at this and end up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results. 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that will Break Into The Vault-How To Win Grant Money From Private Foundations liar:A reader wrote me with the following questions: "I was researching potential local funders for my project and I found one that is a perfect fit. Their mission aligns with ours and many of the programs they have funded in the past are in the same area of interest as ours. However, their website says they do not accept unsolicited proposals! How can I let them know I think my project would be perfect fit? Here is my answer to their dilemma:First of all, congratulations on doing your homework. An alignment between your mission and that of potential funders as well as an established interest in funding projects simila Monday you read an article about attracting more clients with info-products. So off you go, spending most of the day brainstorming ideas and planning your first ebook or audio CD. Tuesday you remember that submitting articles is a great way to build visibility. After a few hours of searching the net you’ve got a great list of article submission sites. Now you are ready to write your first few articles. But it’s late in the day so you set your intentions to start fresh the next morning. Wednesday you wake up with a brilliant idea to put together a new training program. Oh, this is going to be so great! People will be lining up to sign up. Maybe you could sell a license to others who could teach it. Yep! Easy money. You can already taste it. So you get busy developing a curriculum for your program, but mid-day you realize it going to take a bit more effort than you initially thought... Thursday and Friday don’t look much different. A whole week of perfect “hop and drop” and at the end you’ve accomplished… NOTHING! NADA! ZIP! Even though each of the tasks you began could have paid off handsomely if you stayed with it long enough, all you’ve got is a bunch of started projects, a lot frustration, feeling overwhelmed, and a massive headache! Fortunately, outlining and following a master strategy before jumping into action can save you from wasting time and effort, and eliminate of lot of frustration. Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Understand the difference between strategy, tactic, and action steps. For example, driving new business through networking is a strategy. Putting together your own networking group or attending meetings of other groups are tactics. Making a list of local groups, developing a good Audio Business Card™, writing a “pleasure meeting you” card or sending out an article or audio CD afterwards are all action steps. 2. Develop clear objectives. What exactly do you want to accomplish? Identify your goals, time-frames, investment of time and many required to implement your strategy, and the implementation model you’ll follow. Calculate your possible maximum and minimum return on investment of time, money and effort. These are all critical elements and skipping just one of them may take you on a never-ending chase after a white elephant! For example, one simple exercise I reveal in my Marketing Action Plan reveals if your existing model can even support your desired financial results. Most people never stop to take a look at this and end up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results. 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that wil To Be or Not To Be...That Really is the Question! ze it going to take a bit more effort than you initially thought...Business, what a marvelous thing! It has helped to create a nice lifestyle for many of us. Business can build fortunes and produce great joy, it can also cause monetary problems and produce anxiety as well as sadness and of course it can lead us into every emotion in between.Why does this invention called business or commerce or whatever moniker you may want to call it so often cause us to be driven into such turmoil?Certainly money seems to have a lot to do with it. And power, control, expression, inventiveness, goals, vision, trappings, recognition, a desire to help others, and a bunch of other intangibles that als Thursday and Friday don’t look much different. A whole week of perfect “hop and drop” and at the end you’ve accomplished… NOTHING! NADA! ZIP! Even though each of the tasks you began could have paid off handsomely if you stayed with it long enough, all you’ve got is a bunch of started projects, a lot frustration, feeling overwhelmed, and a massive headache! Fortunately, outlining and following a master strategy before jumping into action can save you from wasting time and effort, and eliminate of lot of frustration. Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Understand the difference between strategy, tactic, and action steps. For example, driving new business through networking is a strategy. Putting together your own networking group or attending meetings of other groups are tactics. Making a list of local groups, developing a good Audio Business Card™, writing a “pleasure meeting you” card or sending out an article or audio CD afterwards are all action steps. 2. Develop clear objectives. What exactly do you want to accomplish? Identify your goals, time-frames, investment of time and many required to implement your strategy, and the implementation model you’ll follow. Calculate your possible maximum and minimum return on investment of time, money and effort. These are all critical elements and skipping just one of them may take you on a never-ending chase after a white elephant! For example, one simple exercise I reveal in my Marketing Action Plan reveals if your existing model can even support your desired financial results. Most people never stop to take a look at this and end up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results. 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that wil Atomic Clocks of other groups are tactics. Making a list of local groups, developing a good Audio Business Card™, writing a “pleasure meeting you” card or sending out an article or audio CD afterwards are all action steps.Time waits for no man. Keeping this mind, we set about inventing clocks to synchronize ourselves with lunar cycles. It was an impressive leap, beginning some 10,000 years ago when the Egyptians came up with sundials in 2100 BC. Sundials, or shadow clocks, first used by Sumerians, worked on the premise of measuring the length of shadows to deduce time of day. Weather played spoilsport as on cloudy days, and when the months changed, shadows would not correspond with the markings. The Romans tried to do better by pilfering Cleopatra’s Needles, the tools used by Egyptians, but had to be content with town criers announcing the changin 2. Develop clear objectives. What exactly do you want to accomplish? Identify your goals, time-frames, investment of time and many required to implement your strategy, and the implementation model you’ll follow. Calculate your possible maximum and minimum return on investment of time, money and effort. These are all critical elements and skipping just one of them may take you on a never-ending chase after a white elephant! For example, one simple exercise I reveal in my Marketing Action Plan reveals if your existing model can even support your desired financial results. Most people never stop to take a look at this and end up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results. 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that wil What Cleaning Contractors Need to Know About Mold in Carpet nd up beating their heads against the wall – wondering why they can’t generate better results.One area of growing concern to building owners is indoor air quality. Feeding poor indoor air quality can be one of over 1,000 types of mold found in the United States and over 100,000 types found worldwide. Mold and mildew can grow rampant indoors and lead to various health problems such as allergic reactions, asthma, sneezing, eye and skin irritation, and other respiratory complaints. Carpets that are not cleaned and dried properly can be a haven for mold spores, which thrive on excessive moisture.There is no practical way to keep mold spores from entering your buildings. Spores enter through open doorways, windows, and v 3. Identify your implementation tactics. There are thousands of things you could be doing right now. You probably already have more ideas than you can implement. That’s why you often end up overwhelmed. Make a list of things you could be doing, than select your top three to five things and IMPLEMENT THEM COMPLETELY - ONE AT A TIME! OK, STOP HERE for a moment and re-read this last sentence. Read it a few times until it sinks in how vital it is to your success. FINISH ONE THING AT A TIME! 4. Take action. One mediocre and poorly implemented idea is better than 100 brilliant ideas still locked in your head! Implementation beats perfection any day of the week. Based on your desired results identify specific action steps that will be most effective in achieving your goals. Look for activities that will bring the biggest payoff for the least amount of effort. Start small and focus on quick implementation and completion! 5. Set milestones and measure your progress. How will you know you are getting closer to your goal? How will you know you are there when you arrive? In your plan identify ways to measure your progress then check the reality against your plan at least weekly. If you are not moving forward as fast as planned – go back and re-evaluate your tactics and action steps. Then refocus on taking the right action again. So stop this “hop and drop” nonsense. Tell the Cheshire Cat to “go pound sand”, and quickly get the results you want following your own personal marketing action plan. © 2006 Marketing Mentors. All Rights Reserved.
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