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How are you doing on price? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Since then, I have had more and more discussions with my clients about their pricing strategies and being squeezed in this market. Many of my customers struggle with the issues of pricing to be competitive and also maintaining a viable profit margin. Time unit billing will always be less than your true value.

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The price of leadership

Lead on Purpose

Whether you want to pay the price to reach the leadership level of your dreams is the real question you need to sort out. Working with people on other teams, spending time with customers and understanding your markets take a lot of time. In their recent Wall Street Journal article Do You Really Want to be a Leader?

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What matters in 2010?

Lead on Purpose

What matters in 2010? Seth Godin , marketing guru and thought leader, did a cool project where he brought together more than seventy “big thinkers&# to write the ebook What Matters Now. Help them out; you will be the beneficiary. Read Seth’s post about the ebook here.

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The Importance of Testing in an E-marketing Campaign

Women on Business

The same principles apply to e-marketing: before rolling out a campaign to a large audience, test it on a small one. What strategies are successful? How does their e-marketing supplement their traditional marketing? The same idea works for e-marketing. Has Email Marketing Become Obsolete?

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How to Build a Brand | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Avoid controversy, maintain a high likeability factor, consistently and proactively engage your customers, be a business of character that engenders trust and confidence with your target market(s), produce a quality product or service at a competitive price point, and provide great customer service. Be very, very smart.

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Do You Deliver Good Or Bad Customer Service? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

It’s a high-end establishment, most of their prices are top dollar (even the sale items), but I like going there because they always have the best clothing. In fact, they had the same pricing they always do, but in addition, they offered free dessert for my whole family — no charge — wishing us a very happy new year.

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Workplace Gossip | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I have watched many a well intentioned executive get sucked into gossip in an attempt to help, only to pay a big price down the road for their error in judgment. Copyright/Legal Privacy Resources Sitemap N2Growth Blog © Copyright 2010 N2Growth. This post was mentioned on Twitter by Mike Henry Sr. and Mike Myatt, Michelle.

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