Find yourself thinking small? Too afraid to think big?
To Grow Your Business, Leave Your Door Open Whenever Possible.
Hard Work Beats Talent.
Facebook Home? "Really?"
"I Can't Find A Job!"
No Listening — No Communication!
The Rules Of Job Hunting Have Changed.
Why Every Company Needs A "No Bozos" Policy.
How To Deliver GREAT Customer Service.
Go And Make Lots Of Mistakes.
Your Presentations Stink! Part Two: Bar Charts.
Tough Interview Questions FROM Your Future Boss.
Your Presentations Stink! Part One: Pie Charts.
The BEST Interview Questions To Ask Your Future Boss.
13 Simple Tips To Get Highly-Qualified Referrals.
When you run your own business, it's hard to keep the sales funnel healthy and moving with new referrals, prospect and hopefully, clients! Most people forget about REFERRALS. Why?
- You hate to ask for things from other people.
- You don't want to come off as someone who NEEDS referrals.
- You know it sounds like begging for clients.
- And many, many others.
Bottom line — to run a successful business, you need constant and regular referrals.
To get those . . . YOU NEED TO ASK FOR REFERRALS.
I've linked to one of my most requested articles: Get Referrals NOW™ — 13 simple steps to start a referral flood to your business.
Each of the 13 steps have a dedicated action item to get you on your way to highly qualified and powerful referrals.
Some of the best steps:
- Review your past referrals.
- Be referable.
- Train your troops.
- Reward your referrers.
This report will radically change your 2013 business.
Check it out HERE.
The Monster Inside Of YOU.
Get More Energy & Enthusiasm During The Day!
What Are You REALLY Good At?
10 Reasons Why 2013 Will Be The Year You Quit Your Job.
Best Companies: John Neeman Tools.
In 2013, I will be highlighting many old and new companies who embrace 21st century progress and run their businesses differently from the old guard who are quickly dying off. My first is John Neeman Tools. They are a small crew of craftsmen from Latvia who use their heritage of craftsmanship handed down through many generations to design and create woodworking tools. Their process, their method and mission, keeps these traditions and crafts alive and well. In this high-tech age, their traditional craftsmanship is flourishing.
John Neeman Tools is founded by Jacob - a carpenter with love for traditional woodworking and his friend – a village bladesmith. This bond has created a premier company.
They use their hands to produce tools that will live on, to tell their story in the hands of the craftsmen after us. Each tool they make is born with energy and personality – a love and care that will be felt daily by each craftsman, a resonance from the heart of the tool.
Towering factories and belching chimneys are not their game. All of their tools are made in our small traditional workshops using equally traditional methods and techniques. Their focus is on uniqueness and quality, not quantity. They want to help people to remember how to use their hands, to relate their own human energy to their tools – to achieve the true joy of creating something from humble beginnings.
You can learn more about John Neeman Tools and their products here.