There was a movie that came out in 1999 called “Sliding Doors.” It starred Gwyneth Paltrow and portrayed a woman’s life based on two different decisions, making it to the train on time and missing the train. The movie showed the two different realities based on those events happening. Wouldn’t it be nice to be…
“Never Leave Your Selling Shoes at the Door”
Many years ago, my first manager shared with me a valuable piece of advice shortly after starting my new job. Granted, there were a lot of ‘words of wisdom’ that first year in my career, but this one piece stands out as I have called upon it many times since then. No matter what your…
Opportunities Unlimited
I am amazed at the countless opportunities companies have to market themselves. No matter the business event I am attending, you will find representatives from radio, magazine, newspaper, online, promotional, printing, special coupon advertising, etc. Beyond that are more specific advertising sales professionals from various art venues like the Aronoff, Riverbend, the Pops, and Playhouse.…
“Fire, Ready, Aim!”
A wise man once said to me that when it comes to marketing a great philosophy to follow is “Fire, ready, aim!” Those three words couldn’t be more true. Too many times, small business becomes paralyzed by inaction with their marketing. Inaction can be due to: Numerous strategy sessions. Fear of a mistake. Further thought…
Sticking to the Brand
I recently read an article in the Business Courier that really struck a chord with me about the significance of branding. The company featured was a Cincinnati favorite, Graeter’s. Graeter’s has been doing exceptionally well in recent years: new stores are popping up, ice cream pints of Buckeye Blitz can be found in the freezer…
Never Assume
No matter the size of a company, confusion and mistakes happen. We do not live in a vacuum, where each day can be predicted and people’s behaviors anticipated. Even though we may have our roles within an organization, there is overlap. But with small business, the overlap tends to be much greater, where people may…
Are You Prepared?
Remember the days of interviewing for that first big job and all the extra research you did on the company you were meeting with? There were reasons you went to all that extra trouble, but do you remember why? I’m sure that we could all agree that there were several reasons, so let’s list a…
Your Brand is Weak!
I recently went to a bodybuilding event to support my wife who is a figure competitor. Just being there got me thinking about all the hard work that leads up to the final event. The competitors discipline themselves and spend hours in the gym every week, monitor their diet, practice their routines, and then reveal…
The “Pitching” Rotation
Everyone in a company is part of the “sales team” – from the receptionist who answers the phone and greets guests, to the person who handles customer complaints. A great analogy, especially at this time of year, involves baseball. Every major league team has several pitchers, but each has their own role to play in…
The Significance of Color to Your Business
Color has the power to evoke emotion. Emotion compels us to think and feel a certain way. As it relates to business, the color(s) chosen to represent the image and identity need to be an accurate representation of it. Take for example Fifth Third Bank. This corporation recently made a significant change to its logo…