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Loyalty - Be There for the People Who Are Important to You

Your Voice of Encouragement

skip to main | skip to sidebar Monday, January 11, 2010 Loyalty - Be There for the People Who Are Important to You Its not easy to be true to your relationships when people you care about are going through tough times. Have you ever been torn between two loyalties, requiring you to make a hard decision?

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Retain Winning Talent With Internal Promotion

Chart Your Course

One way to encourage loyalty among your employees is by developing opportunities and pathways that lead to promotions. Communicate that you recognize their capabilities and that you’re taking an interest in their professional development. What leadership training programs do you think would be beneficial to your development?

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Make Your Marketing Personal (Without Looking Like A Creep)

Strategy Driven

Essentially, it’s because personal ads help to develop brand loyalty and make the customer feel like the company cares. This is why so many companies are now using custom software development to build things like mobile and web apps. You do this by producing things like webinar, ebooks, and whitepapers.

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Ways Monitoring Your Competition Can Drive Your SEO and Business

Strategy Driven

You’ll always have fresh content in the form of blog posts, articles, ebooks, and press releases. It can help drive your site to the top of your niche market and create customer loyalty. Instead, put a twist on the topic or find out a recurring question by visitors in the comment and write an article to answer the question.

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Leaders Making a Difference at Home

Kevin Eikenberry

It can help create and develop future leaders as well. Tagged as: coaching , leadership development , parenting { 2 comments… read them below or add one } Rich September 28, 2010 at 10:21 am Kevin, This is a great post! It will make a difference in the lives of others. This data offers a challenge to us too.

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5 Functional Ways to Market and Grow your Business without Breaking the Bank

Strategy Driven

This could be a freebie like an eBook in your niche that solves some problems your audience faces. Have a loyalty program. You should also tell your new customers about your loyalty program so that they can come back. You might want to create a lead magnet first. Don’t worry about the cost of printing.

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An Election Day Communication Lesson

Kevin Eikenberry

As this piece ( [link] ) points out, good leadership can lead to customer (or voter) loyalty. In the meantime, business leaders can also benefit from your advice. We need to be clear what makes our products, company or people shine.

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