If you have a trade show coming up, you’ve probably begun planning who will staff your booth, what you’ll offer, and how you’ll bring prospects in. But before you get too far in the planning process, read this article for our top tips!
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The other day I saw one of my friends on Facebook had posted “I love networking – except for the constant pressure to drink.” And she’s not alone! The office happy hour and cocktail hour traditions of old are starting to fall by the wayside due to more people abstaining from alcohol and less desire to have work functions tied to the results of indulging in alcoholic beverages. Move over booze, coffee is here to stay!
There’s no bigger time waster than the infamous useless meeting! So, before you send that next meeting invite, check the list below. If you can answer yes to any of these questions, you may want to consider paring down the invite list or skipping the meeting altogether:
Eventually every marketer will have a situation where he/she needs to re-prove the value of their efforts. Maybe you have a new manager or VP now or your biggest client has had turnover or restructuring at their organization, but no matter what the situation is, being able to articulate your value is of the utmost importance during this transition.
In my mind, nothing is more stressful professionally as knowing that the great working relationship you had is gone and, at the same time, the value of your work is being scrutinized by someone who may or may not think favorably of the type of work you’ve been doing. It’s enough to make any marketer break out in a cold sweat and start to panic. But after being in the industry for 10 years, I’ve had to do this more times than I can count. So here are my top tips for proving the value of your marketing efforts again: Working from home has a lot of perks, and every day I feel blessed to be able to run my own business in a way that gives me the flexibility to do so. But working from home makes me a part of a special breed – a weird breed. There are some things that people who work in a regular office job just don’t understand. So, to all of you who are in the same boat, raise a glass and help me count down the top things that you can only understand when you work from home:
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