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Marketing Basics - do your homework

Posted on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 02:58PM by Registered CommenterPhilippa Kennealy in | Comments1 Comment

2-4-08survey.jpgIn keeping with what I teach and beg my clients to do, I am requesting 4 or 5 minutes (at the most) of your time to answer a brief 5-question survey.

The reason?

One of the areas that most challenges the clients I work with, as well as the professionals I encounter in my networking, is how to promote their services or products in a tasteful, sleaze-free way. It is hard for many of them to even describe what they do in a way that makes them stand out from all the others doing similar work. Their value remains shrouded!

In other words, they don't know how to market effectively.

And because good marketing is a promise between the business and its potential or actual customers, it is vital that the business engage with its customers and "browsers" to discover what solutions they are seeking to what problems.

So, in response to my perception of the struggle I sense many physicians and healthcare professionals have, I plan to teach a 4-hour teleseminar over 4 weeks on the basics of marketing. What, why, when, where and even how? 

But ......

it is only my perception of a need. And I want to find out if it is REAL!

For that reason, I am coming to you, my blog readers, to ask if you will please click on the link to the short survey here, and give me what I truly cherish  --  your opinion!

And to thank you for your time, you will be taken to a special page, at the end of the survey, with a link to a downloadable e-book, "The Ultimate Success Guide". This is a 439-page e-book containing the collected wisdom of 80 top coaches on how to create joy and success in all the different areas of your life. It's a large PDF file, so I suggest you download it to browse and read, and don't try to print it (for the sake of our forests!)

I appreciate your participation.

Reader Comments (1)

Yea, I think a 4 week class would be great
February 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEva Prevost

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