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3 Ways to Land More Customers Starting Today

October 21, 2019 by kj Leave a Comment

No matter the size of your business, you know that bringing in customers on a regular basis is critical.

So, are there things you can be doing to get more customers coming through your doors and via the Internet? Chances are the answer is yes.

For many business owners, it comes down to being able to juggle busy schedules. That said those customers are the backbone of your business. So, you need to do all you can to bring them in again and again.

With this in mind, what are you doing to land more business?

Don’t Sleep on Bringing in More Customers

In your quest to get more customers coming your way, remember these keys:

1. Give customers what they want – Sure, it sounds easy enough. You give customers what they want and they will keep coming back to you. That said not all companies follow through on this facet of their businesses. As a result, they are left missing out on added business. Do your best to know what makes your customers tick. This will enhance the chances of you landing more sales and of course revenue. You can learn more about your customers in many different ways. From surveying them to discussions when they come to you, learn about them. When you know your target audience, it makes it easier to connect with them.

2. Marketing your brand – How do you go about marketing your brand at the end of the day? One way that more businesses are getting the word out is through podcasting. As podcasting grows, it is no surprise more business heads are investing time and effort. So, if you want to get in on the podcasting game, where best to start? Keep in mind that having a first-rate studio and equipment to do your podcasts will be critical. With this in mind, it would behoove you to take time to research what is out there. From podcast studios in San Francisco or those closer to where you are to the best equipment, focus. You want your podcasts to stand out for all the right reasons. With this in mind, take the time to get them right from the beginning. Once you’ve completed a podcast, market it on your website and social media. The more consumers with a chance to listen to you, the better the odds some of them want to do business with you.

3. Customer service second to none – Last, how good is your customer service now? If you need to work on this area of your business, now would be the time to do so. It is important to remember that consumers often have many choices when it comes to brands. As such, you want to stand out. One of the best ways to do this is when your customer service blows the competition out of the water. Great customer service is but one of the ways to help your business.

When you are looking to land more customers, leave all options on the table.

 

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Learn for Less – 4 Tips on Taking up Music on the Cheap

July 13, 2019 by kj Leave a Comment

Saxophone, Music, Gold, Gloss, Notenblatt, Keys

It’s not surprising that a lot of people believe it’s an expensive proposition to take up music. After all, not only will you have to spend on the instrument you wish to learn, but also lessons from a professional teacher too. And while the costs can undoubtedly add up, there are ways to become proficient in your chosen instrument while keeping expenditure at a reasonable level. To this end, here are a few tips on taking up music on the cheap.

Do your homework

The common misconception that learning music can entail high costs is due in no small part to a lack of research. Whether you’re looking for saxophones online to buy or music lessons, it’s good standard practice to do your homework first before making a decision. While it may sound like a lot of work that we would all rather be without, time invested in considering all available options first can lead you to inexpensive alternatives and better deals, and as a result, keep you from spending more than what you need.

Learn on your own

Contrary to what some might think, learning music today is easier and much more affordable than it ever has been, thanks to the World Wide Web. And for those who are just starting, it makes sense to try and learn on your own first and refer to online references and video tutorials. In this way, you won’t have to commit substantial money to lessons nor sacrifice the quality of the learning experience.

Check the bookstores in your area

Apart from the internet, a good source of reading materials on music are bookstores. And it’s likely that these establishments will have what you need to learn your chosen instrument at very reasonable prices. In fact, it’s not uncommon to find really good deals too, especially with used music books, and you’ll be surprised at how little you’ll spend on their acquisition.

Join a music class

While it’s undoubtedly possible to reach a level of proficiency in music by learning on your own, there’s a limit to what this approach can achieve. And if private lessons are out of the question, consider joining a class instead. By taking up music with likeminded individuals, not only will you be spending a lot less than you would have on hiring the services of a professional teacher for private music lessons, but it’s also much more enjoyable and easier when learning as a group too.

While it is undoubtedly true that learning music can be an expensive hobby to take up, there are ways to keep expenditure to a minimum. And with these tips, not only will aspiring musicians get to learn the instrument of their choice but do so without having to spend a small fortune. While this may be a small thing to those who have a lot of resources, it can make all the difference for those who have little more than a modest budget to work with.

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How to Get a Better Night’s Sleep

January 7, 2019 by kj Leave a Comment

Lack of adequate sleep is a problem that is afflicting more people than ever in the United States. Demands of work and the daily stresses of life can quickly take their toll and we can simply forget how to sleep. Stress and anxiety levels will then likely continue to get worse because quality of sleep is directly related to mental health.

Health and mental issues aside, it just makes you feel so much better when you get a full night of deep and restorative sleep. There are some precautions you can take and there are things you can avoid doing right before bed that can drastically improve your quality and duration of sleep. This is commonly referred to as sleep hygiene, a guiding set of practices and habits that are conducive to a good night’s sleep.

Create a Sleep Inducing Environment
Set the stage for a good night’s sleep by adjusting your immediate environment to support it. Remember that the cleanliness and order of your environment can have a calming effect on your mood. Put every electronic gadget you have been using, such as your smartphone, away at least an hour before bedtime.

The lights emitted by computer screens, smartphones and LED television sets can keep you up at night, even if they aren’t directly in front of you. LED lights and devices emit a spectrum of light known as “blue light”. This light spectrum can disrupt your circadian rhythm and keep you up at night.

The mattress you sleep can either help you sleep or keep you from it. Pressure points on cheaper mattresses are not located with enough consideration on cheap mattresses. High quality mattresses and bedding create simple design features that can have a powerful effect on how comfortable and relaxed you feel while in bed.

Avoid Caffeine and Alcohol
Many men and women mistakenly associate alcohol with deep levels of continued sleep after a hard day’s work or hard night’s partying. Although alcohol can be a powerful and effective sedative, it actually interrupts your natural sleep patterns and degrades the quality of sleep you do get. Alcohol should be taken in moderation, especially when it’s getting close to bedtime.

Although a few cups of coffee might be great in the morning hours, you should avoid it like the plague during the afternoon hours. Caffeine can linger in the body and affect sleep for up to six hours in many people.

Even though you might not feel the effects of caffeine, it’s still stimulating your nervous system more than normal and can keep you from drifting into sleep. This is especially true for older adults because it takes longer for their bodies to process caffeine.

Exercise for Deeper Sleep
Exercise the stress and anxiety away and prepare your body for a deep cycle of sleep hours beforehand. As little as ten minutes a day of aerobic exercise can be enough for some people to notice the difference.

The time of day matters, but it depends on the individual. Some people notice they sleep better if they exercise in the evening, but others prefer the morning or even afternoon hours. You’ll have to experiment to find out, but you’ll be glad you took the time to.

Author Bio: Paige Jirsa– I work with Top10.Today, a shopping comparison site, where we strive to help consumers find the best quality and priced products.

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Some Email Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

December 12, 2018 by kj Leave a Comment

You would like to form a marketing campaign that will allow you to reach a lot of customers. If you have a solid email marketing strategy, you will be able to have new customers who will patronize the items and services that you are offering. What if you make some mistakes? You may lose your existing customers.

It is best that you know a lot of details about email marketing solutions. You can actually learn more when you check EMMA.

These are some of the email marketing mistakes that you should avoid right now:

  • Have the right amount of people that you would send your email to. You can start with the list of people who have subscribed to your newsletter. The more that you promote your business, the more people who will be a part of your list.
  • Sending an email without having a specific plan. You need to know what you are going to write on your email. Just imagine if you would send an email without any specific content. This will not be good for you at all. You can start researching about possible content even before you start sending emails. It will help you create the right content ahead of time.
  • Creating emails that will be considered boring by people who will check out your email. One of the reasons why people will stop clicking on your email is because they know that you are going to talk about something that they will not like at all.
  • Sending emails that do not look professional. Have you ever received an email before that is supposed to be important but was really bad-looking? The overall look of your email will be judged by your potential customers. Do your best to check if the grammar is okay. You should also check if the images are great.
  • Send your emails at the right time. There are some customers who cannot help but complain about receiving emails from the company every single day. Sending emails once or twice a month will already be appreciated.

Can you still think of other marketing mistakes that you should avoid? One of the most important things to remember is to never avoid your analytics. You need to see how well your emails are doing. The more that your emails are opened, the better your analytics are going to be.

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Men’s talk – A look through the keyhole …

December 12, 2018 by kj Leave a Comment

… or should we rather call it “eavesdropping through the keyhole”. However, what woman would not like to listen to her sweetheart coolly talking with his best buddies? What are they talking about anyway? Is he talking about me? Is it just about dirty topics? The answers to these questions will surprise many women.

“So? Everything alright? How’s it going? “

An estimated 95% of all conversations between men start with these three questions. However, what really rebuts the prevailing belief of many women is the fact that the conversation is NOT about sex or other issues that are seemingly important. No bed stories, no hazardous details about a relationship, and absolutely nothing about the dream body of Steve’s new girlfriend.

The first answer to the three questions is generally short: “All good!”. Only then the topic # 1 is mentioned: And – disappointingly – men talk first of all about work. About a crappy boss. The latest job, what mishaps occurred to a colleague, and, and, and … until they continue to topic # 2.

Technology and machines – From cordless screwdrivers to monster trucks

Still, there’s no word about the ladies. If you surf the WWW to find out what men (especially heterosexual men) are generally talking about, you’ll soon discover that gadgets, technology and heavy machinery are on the very top of the list of topics. Computers, chainsaws, cars and/or the new surround system for the TV … whatever! What for many women would certainly be a boring conversation, is an area the “boys” can talk about for hours.

They will discuss the new models of different car manufacturer, Peter’s new mountain bike, or philosophize about their last shopping spree across the hardware store. And only then they’ll move on to the topics 3 to 5 …

Hobbies, police & politics … seriously?

Incredible, but true. The next topic is … hobbies or travel or something similar. It’s about the latest tennis match, about football or about a visit to a club during their most recent business trip to Frankfurt in Germany. Even here, there is hardly, if any, talk about women, not even to mention the encounter with a hot escort girl. It’s more about the DJ set, the cool sound system and the overpriced drinks.

And then they will talk about the “boys in blue”. Topic # 4: the police. The report in the newspaper about police violence, the traffic ticket or the fact that the police in Dubai has a Bugatti in their vehicle fleet (which takes us back to topic # 2).

Topic # 5 – politics. What is already boring on television, among men may sometimes stir quite heated discussions. If during the conversation, some politician’s “unsexyness” is discussed, maybe the gentlemen will finally touch the topic that really interests them: women.

Personal details are not the main topic …

Men will be men, and basically, they are all pretty similar. Once they finally get to the topic “women”, there will usually be a few macho words. Then they could eventually shortly discuss the boredom of a long-term relationship, which however, and quite honestly, is also somehow comfortable. That in the past they were real stallions, that they would be much richer if their sweetheart would not invest all their money in clothes, and so on. Dirty secrets are certainly also a topic, but by far not as important as many women imagine. The play “Straight white men” by Young Jean Lee, which is on stage in New York, gives a very nice insight into a men’s discussion about # 6.

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