Working tirelessly, but still have unhappy clients? 😩 Discover the surprising reason why (and how to fix it) on this week’s Agency Life with Guy Bauer from Umault: https://bit.ly/3WWzOcf 🎧
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Working tirelessly, but still have unhappy clients? 😩 Discover the surprising reason why (and how to fix it) on this week’s Agency Life with Guy Bauer from Umault: https://bit.ly/3WWzOcf 🎧
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As professionals are setting up their summer “Out of Office” emails, we’re ensuring that our clients have a strategy that we like to call…🥁 A “Steady Drumbeat” of media coverage. While summer months may seem quieter, with fewer business activities to generate news releases, our approach goes beyond mere activity. The “steady drumbeat” strategy uses creative hooks that will interest the media in a client’s story, allowing their company’s name to stay in the media, even while others sip a smoothie on the beach. 🏖️ Ready to start marching to the beat of your own (steady) drum? Message us and let’s get started.
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Amplify your voice, elevate your impact. Helping women build credibility and visibility with integrity and confidence. Mentor / trainer for women with big goals who want to accelerate their business or career.
Reviews are there for a reason. They help us decide what and if to buy. Recommendations and testimonials give us vital information about whether a person or product is right for us. Good reviews can build trust and show your audience what kind of results you can help them acheive. But not if you post them with “I was so happy when Barbara left me this review” Good for you. 🤷🏻♀️ How does that help the person reading your post? ❓What did Barbara like about your service? ❓What was Barbara’s problem to begin with? ❓What is Barbara’s life like now you’ve solved the problem? How you share your reviews and recommendations can make the difference between someone buying or not buying. On Tuesday 9th April at midday I’m running a 60 minute workshop to show you how to share your testimonials, recommendations and feedback in a way to help move your audience into action. Click on the link to book your space (spaces limited to 20) Register here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eRH4ZB42
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Award-Winning Storyteller | International & TEDx Speaker | "Retiring | Continuing to Serve some Clients | Transitioning to Empower Women 60+ to Live Their 3rd Act with Power & Passion 🌟"
Hey there, folks! So, I had this little epiphany recently that I just had to share with you all. You know how sometimes you look around your house and realize it's in serious need of some tidying up? Well, I had that same feeling, but instead of my house, it was my signature speech that needed a bit of a makeover. I really believe it's crucial for us all to regularly give our presentations a once-over. Why, you ask? Because keeping our content and delivery fresh is absolutely essential. Nobody wants to hear the same old thing over and over again—it's like serving leftovers at a fancy dinner party. Not a good look. Let's make sure our material stays relevant and up-to-date. If it starts gathering dust, it's time to shake things up. And let's not forget about our audience. We need to pay close attention to their reactions and adjust our delivery accordingly. It's all about keeping them engaged and hanging on our every word, right? So, here's the deal: I'm challenging each of us to take a good, hard look at our presentations and ask ourselves, "Are they still hitting the mark?" It's time to spruce things up and keep our speeches as fresh as a spring breeze. Let's do this!
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Board Vice-President | Leadership & Organization Development Consultant & Coach | [I help organizations become more effective & efficient by developing their organizational design, talent management, & leadership], MBA
A must read for every leader, manager, and employer! Although true leaders don't make the below mistakes, however, sometimes every leader might miss something in his leadership style. 😊 🖊 Share with me in the comments which one of these truths you like most. 🖊 I'd like also to know in the comments if you have any additional thoughts to the below list.
10 brutal truths every employer needs to read: Credits: 1. Chris Donnelly 2. Brigette Hyacinth 3. Mita Mallick 4. Justin Wright 5. Rachel Turner 6. Simon Sinek 7. Nicky Slavich 8. Eric Partaker 9. Linda Le🌻 10. Joel Lalgee P.S. Did you enjoy this post? Feel free to repost it for your audience, too ♻️
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Our monthly newsletter has had a makeover 🤩 This months edition includes a double summer special LOOKOUT magazine from our very own Paul McNulty 🦉 If you are not on the mailing list and would like to be give us a shout. . . . #safetybulletin #H&S #Monthlynewsletter #subscribe #perfectbeachreading
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Building brands that #LeadThePack | Elevate your 6-7 figure business by attracting and retaining dream clients | TEDx Speaker | Co-Founder of Graewolves 🐺
“Nope, not blue. It’s too cold. Too manly. Too bright. Too different.” Milanie growled at me, on repeat. For weeks. And now, the reality check: Most people in our comments are creaming their pants over the colour choice. But there's always a few sour grapes, isn't there? "It doesn't suit you," they whine. Well, listen up, sweetie: 1/ You don't know the 4 months of work it took for us to land on this color. (We always prioritize our client work.) 2/ You know a fraction of who we are. And what suits us. Think twice before you judge. 3/ Who "we" are? Irrelevant. Yesterday's headline. WHO GRAEWOLVES IS... Now 𝚃𝙷𝙰𝚃 is the right furkin question!! Want to learn more about how we choose colours for ourselves and our clients? Sign-up for today's newsletter, dropping in 3.5 hours. 𝙻𝙸𝙽𝙺 𝙷𝙴𝚁𝙴: beyondthebrand.ck.page 𝗣.𝗦. from here on out, our newsletters are growing some fangs. They'll have more humour. More snarl. And a lot more bite. Because THAT'S the real Graewolves. Unfiltered, and ready to leave a mark.
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CEO @Relatable | Relatable accelerates trust and relationships to create predictable customer demand | I live in Contrarianville - want to visit?
A relatable piece of advice that changed my mentality. 90% of life (and in business) is just showing up. I learned this from my dog Hurley (before he passed away) When it was dinner or anytime there was food for that matter... ...Hurley would always show up. He'd showcase his personality. And through his own way of being relatable. And showing up. He always got a snack. Hurley knew how to show up. That's it. If you show up, there's a good chance that something might happen. You never know what opportunities you're missing out on... ...until you just go out and do it. So two things to take away from this post: - show up - be relatable And discover what might be in store for you in your life and business. P.S. To learn more about how to connect with your relatability to better yourself and the relationships around you, join our be relatable substack by scanning the QR code or typing in the link below.
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Personal Brand Strategist & Networking Coach → Helping entrepreneurs & executives build brands that attract clients, talent & opportunity | Family Man | Superconnector | AI & ₿lockchain ₿ull | Hot Sauce Aficionado🌶️
Hot take: Your profile doesn't matter... If you're not attracting people to it. And if you want to attract: Clients Employers Employees You need to: 1. be active. 2. be yourself. 3. write how you talk. 4. follow your fascination. 5. engaged the engaged. 6. network strategically. 7. be consistent. 8. be patient. It's not easy. It's not fast. But hot dang is it worth it. Need help putting all the puzzle pieces together? Click "book an appointment" up top and let's chat. Hi5, LD 🌶️ p.s. photo taken in the cafe at LinkedIn's Empire State Building HQ. One of the better hot sauce collections I've seen in an office!
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"We Believe in What You Believe" 🤝 Let's talk about Client Relationship...... ⬇ Every relationship starts with trust, every relationship is based on trust. Trust always grows with patience. Building trust with the client involves listening, not with the intent of answering but with the intent of understanding. Understanding their problem and crafting a solution. We have always believed in our clients. We believe in their imagination, their businesses, and their potential. In the digital marketing world, it's easy for agencies to think that clients have unrealistic expectations but it's just a matter of understanding the needs. It's all about building a strategy to slowly make those 'unrealistic expectations' achievable. Every great success story starts with a vision that seemed impossible. We believe in turning those visions into reality. Connect with us for more. 👇PS: ViralChilly team outing August 2024.👇
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Making marketing clear & effective | Christ Follower | Director of Growth at Business Builders & Agency Builders
2moPhenomenal breakdown from Guy Bauer on what really makes up the full client satisfaction equation!