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10 Warning Signs That You're Ready for a Career Transition r’s Resolution to get yourself organized.1. You dread getting out of bed and going to work.But suppose you were in a job or profession that feeds your spirit. Just imagine how exciting it would be to jump out of bed and step right into it every single day!2. You’re exhausted, whether you’ve had no sleep or sev March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to m How to Organize Your Data for a Profit Producing Business The media live by the calendar. Your story pitch might miss the mark with them the first time out, solely because it’s out of whack with the seasonal cycle (obvious examples: just try pitching another tax story on April 16, or offering the media your 10 tips on backyard barbecue safety the morning after Labor Day).I don’t like the title of this article. It sounds boring. It doesn’t do the topic justice. Here’s why:You are about to discover the most powerful single concept in making your business profitable. This one key—if applied—will produce more and higher profits for you than an But come back when the time’s right, and you just might be golden: Personal finance and the holiday season… Record keeping techniques for tax time... Saving for college at back-to-school time. In fact, for just about any topic, with a little thought and creativity, you can work your way through the calendar and fill out a whole year’s worth of media stories based on seasonal tie-ins. You probably won’t land every story, but you will increase your results dramatically simply because you are stepping up to the plate – and getting to contact reporters – more often. Following the seasons is one of the best – and easiest – ways to slice your topic. Here’s one example. Let’s say our topic – we consult, write, and speak about it for a living – is time management. A yearlong spin through the calendar might start with this: January: Keeping that New Year’s Resolution to get yourself organized. March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to ma 5 Things You Need To Know Before Deciding On A Certification Training fter Labor Day).The right certification trainingTrainings vary a lot when it comes to quality. It's essential to choose your certification training provider based on things such as the quality of materials, trainers' competence and skills, counseling facilities, track record etc. A good train But come back when the time’s right, and you just might be golden: Personal finance and the holiday season… Record keeping techniques for tax time... Saving for college at back-to-school time. In fact, for just about any topic, with a little thought and creativity, you can work your way through the calendar and fill out a whole year’s worth of media stories based on seasonal tie-ins. You probably won’t land every story, but you will increase your results dramatically simply because you are stepping up to the plate – and getting to contact reporters – more often. Following the seasons is one of the best – and easiest – ways to slice your topic. Here’s one example. Let’s say our topic – we consult, write, and speak about it for a living – is time management. A yearlong spin through the calendar might start with this: January: Keeping that New Year’s Resolution to get yourself organized. March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to m Walk with the Wise n work your way through the calendar and fill out a whole year’s worth of media stories based on seasonal tie-ins. You probably won’t land every story, but you will increase your results dramatically simply because you are stepping up to the plate – and getting to contact reporters – more often.Absolutely the best business/life decision I've made in the past few years was to start hanging out with people who are smarter than me.It's like Proverbs 13:20, “Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.”If you want t Following the seasons is one of the best – and easiest – ways to slice your topic. Here’s one example. Let’s say our topic – we consult, write, and speak about it for a living – is time management. A yearlong spin through the calendar might start with this: January: Keeping that New Year’s Resolution to get yourself organized. March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to m Marketing for Business Leaders: Three Steps to Increase Marketing Effectiveness p>Following the seasons is one of the best – and easiest – ways to slice your topic.In the quest to increase results from marketing, companies tend to focus on tactics. They worry about creating a better brochure, upgrading the website, or running a new ad campaign. However, often the greatest leaps in marketing effectiveness come from focusing on how it all ties to Here’s one example. Let’s say our topic – we consult, write, and speak about it for a living – is time management. A yearlong spin through the calendar might start with this: January: Keeping that New Year’s Resolution to get yourself organized. March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to m Finding Cheap, but Effective, Yellow Page Advertising r’s Resolution to get yourself organized.If you are a typical Yellow Page advertiser, this headline is what you want to hear. Either from me, your YP rep, or the publisher. Why? Because you are paying too much already, or at least you think you are. I should know. I was a YP consultant for a Bell publishing company for 25 March: Don’t let income tax season throw a wrench into your busy life. June: School’s out! How to remain productive at work when the kids are at home and leisure activities beckon. September: Fall’s here, time to get serious again! How to make the most out of your time. December: Holiday season – how to get it all done. And before you know it, another year has arrived, and now your media plan is to …. start all over again! For two reasons: not every media outlet you’re targeting did the story last year, and (this is the part I love!) many of the reporters who turned you down last year have since left their jobs and moved on. That frees you to call their replacements, who will be hearing your story for the first time. Creativity exercise: Try this right now. List the months of the year on a blank sheet of paper. Fill in one of your topics where it is appropriate for a particular month. See if you can find 6, 8, or even 12 reasons a year why the media should do your story.
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