The other day, I had the privilege of being asked to be a guest on Debbie Mahler’s Blog Talk Radio Show, Technical Tid Bits.
Debbie recently attended one of my Customer Appreciation Workshops. Congratulations, Debbie!
She invited me to be a guest on her show as she was so impressed with the ease, automation, personalization and yet time & money system that we use that she became a card sender the very same day!
Congratulations, Debbie!
Here’s the replay of the show.
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This time of year, I know you are very busy. It’s been just a few weeks since those looking to begin or renew a health and fitness program have kicked off the start of the new year.
As you know, studies show that my mid-February, things start to calm down as many abandon their well-intended health / fitness plans. Making lifestyle changes can be a real challenge, especially for those who are brand new to making those changes.
With your client’s long term goals in mind, consider ... Read Full Story
As I mentioned in my New Year’s post, we are going to spotlight two industry groups each month and show them specific ideas and tips on how to use customer appreciation in their business.
So, what’s the schedule and who gets spotlighted first? You’ll have to make sure to stay updated. I can’t spill all our secrets now, can I?
In January, we’re going to take a look at Accounts and Health / Nutrition professionals. I know what you’re thinking, “But, P... Read Full Story
I want to wish you a very Happy New Year and I hope 2008 was a successful one for you! I know it’s been a while since we’ve posted and for that we do apologize. These last couple of months have seen a whirlwind of activity.
Speaking of… 2008 has come and gone all too quickly and 2009 is in full swing. Do you have a plan and are you ready?
We’ve been doing some planning around here, too, and there are going to be some really cool things happening on Inspired WebWorks... Read Full Story
Thanksgiving, in the U.S., is next week and it is a holiday that continues to be over-looked by most.
No sooner than the trick-or-treaters have taken off their Halloween custumes, retailers are rushing to get Christmas decorations, candy and wrapping paper, and everything else “Christmas”, on the shelves.
The official holiday has its origins back to the days of George Washington, although it wasn’t until 1941 that Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday by Congress.
S... Read Full Story
Thanksgiving, in the U.S., is next week and it is a holiday that continues to be over-looked by most.
No sooner than the trick-or-treaters have taken off their Halloween custumes, retailers are rushing to get Christmas decorations, candy and wrapping paper, and everything else "Christmas", on the shelves.
The official holiday has its origins back to the days of George Washington, although it wasn't until 1941 that Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday by Congress.
So, ... Read Full Story