Staying the Course
This isn't a profession (few are) where you merely to something right and wait for the rewards to rain down. You have to do the right things continually. Your clients may love you, but your prospects are not privy to that
Alan’s First Social Media Client!!
Having been King of Social Media for four or five months now, and with 6 million connections on linkedin, 300 friends on Facebook, and 1100 followers on Twitter, my very first client from those sources came on board this morning!! Chris
The Restaurant Cold Call Transformed
The names of everyone and everything except my wife and me are changed for obvious reasons! As we're driving out of the house to dine last evening, we realize that we have no dinner reservation in New York for the next
Lessons from the Million Dollar Consulting® College
I always learn more than anyone when I conduct these sessions, and here is what strikes me, either as new learning or validation of best practices: • Existing customers may love you, but that doesn’t translate to prospects unless you provide
How to be Perceived As A Trusted Advisor
I developed this list with managing partners from accounting practices in a half-dozen countries while working with them in Atlanta this week. I think it applies to all professional services firms' principles, and to all entrepreneurs who seek to be
Liar! Liar! Fire! Fire!
Maybe Congressman Joe Wilson didn't inappropriately yell "Liar!" during the President's speech the other night, but rather "Fire!", hoping that would clear out the place so everyone could get back to work (or go back to sleep). (I know that's
Happy Labor, ah, Career Day
In 1882 the first Labor Day parade took place, an assemblage of thousands of people taking an unpaid day to celebrate the worth and value of their work. In 1894, Congress, with its usual speed of a decade having gone
The Newspaper “Network”
I'm growing really bored with newspaper owners and management whining and crying about unfair competition and the generally nasty ways of the universe. Compete or close. Newspapers won't be "lost," they will just be in a different alignment. Radio hit its
Don’t Look Now XI
Housing sales up four months in a row, greatest growth since they began tracking in 1999.
Don’t Look Now X
"More than half the companies on the 2009 Fortune 500 list were launched during economic downturns."— "The Right Stuff," by Alexander Stein, Fortune Small Business, September 2009, page 27.