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Your Best Next Step wakes companies up to the money they are losing by not attracting and converting prospects who should be their customers… and we do it fast and with no risk. What if you could know exactly where your prospects drift away from you and go to your competitors? Or what if you knew why your prospects just decide to do nothing—when they should be buying from you? Interested? Would you like results in just two meetings? Would you like a no risk guarantee? Call us today! 952-896-0062
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by Scott Jacobson on January 14, 2015
The final post in this three part series, we’ll look at common mistakes many marketers and organizations make and how to remedy them. By examining these areas in depth, you’ll gain insight into how to utilize your marketing to drive and support your sales, as well as how Your Best Next Step can help you achieve that goal.
by Scott Jacobson on November 19, 2014
In this series of three posts, we’ll review YBNS’s basics of building a structured marketing plan; the difference between good and bad marketing, discovering what works; and common marketing mistakes and what to do about them. By examining these areas in depth, you’ll gain insight into how to utilize your marketing to drive and support your sales, as well as how Your Best Next Step can help you achieve that goal.
by on October 7, 2014
In this series of three posts, we’ll review the basics of building a structured marketing plan; the difference between good and bad marketing, discovering what works; and common marketing mistakes and what to do about them. By examining these areas in depth, you’ll gain insight into how to utilize your marketing to drive and support your sales, as well as how Your Best Next Step can help you achieve that goal.
by Scott Jacobson on September 23, 2014
Marketing can be an expensive and time-consuming venture for any business. We’d all like to see a 100% return on investment from our marketing, though realistically, that’s unlikely. However, it’s not unreasonable to expect at least some measurable ROI. But when marketing fails (not mildly, but miserably) we need to take a close and honest look at what’s standing in the way.
The shocking reason for your marketing failure? It just might be you. Yes, you.
by Scott Jacobson on June 10, 2014
The only social media strategy that works long term
Social media giveth and social media taketh away. Take Facebook, for example (please!) How many out there are just the tiniest bit irked by the recent changes at Facebook that limit the number of fans who actually see any of your business posts?
While it is annoying, unfortunately it’s what happens when you build your business around a free service -- you are at their mercy.