How to Build Trust in Social Marketing: Wellness
Facebook, Twitter, the Whuffie Factor, you as your own global microbrand. The economy, the Chinese, the family reunion this summer. What is the common thread? You and I in our own individual experience of these events are the common denominator. That makes each of us pretty important. It’s important for you to maintain a level of wellness that enables me to trust you, and for me to be strong and well so that you can trust me. We build trust in family relationships and in social marketing through personal wellness. Here are three steps to wellness to consider:
- Find your higher purpose; what is it that you - uniquely - have to give?
- Live in health. Three great rules for mental health are: know yourself, like yourself and be yourself.
- Monetize the value that you are.
For more information, click on the link below and from Hilton’s exciting Hampton Inn Manhattan-Soho, be well.
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StrengthsFinder 2.0: Human Powered Profitability
If you are a business owner in this economy, you may be wondering how to help your staff be more productive. If you are an employee in this economy, you may be wondering how to be more valuable to your company; in fact, how to become indispensable! There is an effective, easily accessible solution to both of these scenarios; it’s called StrengthsFinder 2.0. The idea is “You cannot be anything you want to be - but you can be a lot more of who you already are.” Find out: what are your top five strengths? For more information, please click on the link below, and from the award winning Orchard Hill Country Inn in Julian, California, ‘bye for now. Julie
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Oct ‘08: Twitter - Are your customers there without you?
When it comes to getting your company name in front of your customers and prospects + increasing sales, you have many marketing options from which to choose. How do you decide where to put your time and money? By knowing what’s available, including new media venues like Twitter. Once a quarter, I will send a one-minute Marketing Snack that covers a new media option where your customers may already be talking about you and your company. Any questions or comments, would you please let me know?
Thanks. Best, Julie
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