Tag Archives: Red Zone Marketing

Business Fears: When Hard Work Doesn’t Pay Off

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By Maribeth Kuzmeski

One of the issues with hard work is that when we do it, we want and need it to pay off. However, sometimes it doesn’t. This can make us question whether to put time, effort, and money behind a new major initiative or marketing strategy because of the potential of wasted time and no return.

Did you know that Thomas Edison’s inventions of the light bulb and the storage battery were preceded by thousands and thousands of experiments,

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Does Your Talent Call the Shots and Unintentionally Hurt Your Strategy?

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By Maribeth Kuzmeski

In sports, the goal is to fill your team with the most talented players that will contribute to winning. I would suggest that in order to win you need both talent and strategy, of course. But is that how your business operates?

In financial services practices I find that the most talented individuals are usually the lead advisors on their team or in their firm.

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Create A More Powerful Bio Using 4 Simple Questions

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By Maribeth Kuzmeski

Is your bio or LinkedIn Summary Section memorable? Does it compel people to become more interested in you?

There are four parts to a powerful bio or a Summary Section in LinkedIn. Following is a simple formula that asks questions designed to produce the four paragraphs of your bio. As you answer the questions, you will be improving and giving clarity to the most important message about you.

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10 Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Improve Your Website

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By Maribeth Kuzmeski

Is your website driving new business into your firm? The key with powerful websites isn’t so much what they look like, but what the visitors do when they arrive. Here are a few quick tips for fixing your website and driving more qualified prospects to you from your website.

1.  Simplify Navigation: Focus on having simple navigation that will take people from your home page to exactly where you want them to go.

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Bring Back Focus or End Up Multitasking Your Way to Disappointing Results

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Did you know that multi-tasking your marketing doesn’t really work? The more projects we start and the more marketing we throw out there – often the less productive it all becomes. Is it better to focus time and energy to get one project working to generate leads and new business or to have 10 projects splitting focus which all seem disappointing?

And with multitasking in general, the thought is that because we are so busy we almost have to do more than one thing at a time to accomplish the growing list of activities that pull on our limited time.

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