Who will you be for?

I know a lot of people talk about finding your niche. It is very important, but have you ever questioned who are you for as a business?
What type of people, what kind of personality would be attracted to you? Would resonate with your message?
In my opinion, this answer should come before you decide on a niche.

Women That Rock On Stage

Last week we attended #SAM Retreat. SAM stands for Sales, Advertising and Marketing. It was a very good event and has everything to become a must attend event in the future. There are only two things I would change… If you are going to show a preview of a web show or TV show right at the beginning of the event, make sure it is not going to alienate half of the audience. The preview of Real Women of Utah was offensive to most women living and working in Utah, no matter their background and/or beliefs. It is everything but real.

And of course, have women speaking. To their merit, they did ask for suggestions. Looks like they didn’t know of any professional women speakers. Hmm!

So I decided to put a list together of women that rock on state. That are great speakers, deliver great, useful content and sell from stage!

The list is in no particular order and I know it is incomplete. I added the ones I’ve seen speak. Help me add women that rock on stage on topics related to marketing, sales and advertising please.

1. Lisa Sasevich
2. Tiffany Peterson
3. BuzzBoosters
4. Ali Brown
5. Milana Leshinski
6. Susan Evans
7. Nancy Marmolejo
8. Michele Scism
9. Kathleen Gage
10. Janis Pettit
11. Denise Wakeman
12. Fabienne Fredrickson
13. Diane Conklin
14. Mari Smith
15. Donna Kozik
16. Ricci Neer
17. Melanie Strick
18. Carrie Wilkerson
19. Felicia Slattery
20. Deb Micek
21. Sandra Martini
22. Connie Green
23. Kimber Lim
24. Jeanette Cate
25. Patti Keating
26. Annette Pieper
27. Angela Johnson
28. Beth Lawrence (finding your marketing/sales voice)
29. Roberta Hughes

In Chasing Leads, an Hour Matters a Lot

I saw this on the Harvard Business Review today and thought I’d share it with you. It makes me smile because far too often folks don’t realize the importance of quick follow-up! 🙂

Online leads grow cold quickly: Companies that try to contact potential customers within an hour of receiving queries are nearly 7 times as likely to have meaningful conversations with key decision makers as firms that try to contact prospects even an hour later. Yet only 37% of companies respond to queries within an hour, according to a study of 2,241 U.S. firms led by James B. Oldroyd of Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea.

In Chasing Leads, and Hour Matters a Lot

http://hbr.org/2011/03/the-short-life-of-online-sales-leads/ar/1#

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