Marketing And Hot Water: Advice from Seth Godin

Marketing And Hot Water:  Advice from Seth Godin

From Seth Godin, Author & Speaker on Marketing Topics: A Great Metaphor and Question From Seth’s Blog Today:  March 8, 2017 When does the water get hot? If you want a hot shower, you’ll need to turn on the hot water a bit before you step inside. It can take a while for the hot water to rise up and clear the cold water from…

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“Here, I Made This For You.” Reflections on the Human Component in Business

“Here, I Made This For You.”  Reflections on the Human Component in Business

With credit to Seth Godin and http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2016/10/here-i-made-this.html Seth Godin’s blog today prompted some thought.  What is the value of knowing that somebody made the thing?  Or the value of knowing the somebody who made the thing.  Or the value of knowing something was made for you.  Or the value of knowing a thing was made only for you? Here is what Seth Gave us: “Here, I…

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Google Organic SEO Search Rank ~ Page One Accomplishments

Google Organic SEO Search Rank ~ Page One Accomplishments

Toledo Website Design & SEO Company Accomplishes Organic SEO Improvement in Less Than One Week! If you need to improve your search engine optimization (SEO) rank in order to get more site visitors, leads, and conversions, we can help you with that!  People often want to know how long SEO work takes to show an improvement in Search Engine SEO Rank. BIG Marketing Solutions is…

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Lessons from Yahoo: Incremental Change Doesn’t Work

Market Leadership Myths: In the “olden days”, companies and corporations were urged to move slowly when they made changes.  After all, it takes a long time to turn a big ship, right?  Change is difficult, right?  A leader who moved too fast could end up too far ahead of the organization and end up losing engagement with followers, right? Market Leadership Truth In the digital…

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What is Marketing?

What is Marketing?

What is Marketing? An old story based on asking seven blind men to describe an elephant after encountering a small part of the elephant by touch demonstrates the idea that understanding something in part is not the same as understanding it in full.  Perhaps you have heard the story? It goes something like this: One blind man was led to the side of the elephant, so…

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