Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category

How To Become a Great Salesperson 12/03/07

  My first serious job out of school was as a salesperson for a payroll company in midtown Manhattan.  The mission: to convince payroll managers of small to medium-sized companies to switch services from their current provider (usually ADP) to mine.  Believe it or not, I actually craved this type of job. Why?  Because I am a [...] read the rest

We The Change Anniversary, an Amazing Coincidence, and Future Objectives! 10/31/07

  Last Monday was We The Change’s 50th birthday.  OK so not in years, but in days, and I still think its cause for celebration given how fast this community is growing! In a short time We The Change has garnered over 150 subscribers, received tens of thousands of page views, and steadily climbed the [...] read the rest

8 Tactics for Marketing a Small Business 09/13/07

More than ever, people are choosing career paths that vibe with their inherent values. Entrepreneurship is exploding, and the mass accessibility of technology gives almost everyone in our country the opportunity to successfully start a business. Although this is a wonderful phenomenon, many businesses (and people) will still fail. One of the main reasons for [...] read the rest

We The Change Launch PR Release Published on PR Web 09/12/07

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 12, 2007 — With a focus on personal development for conscious individuals, We The Change (www.wethechange.com) announces the launch of its educational website and blog. The primary objective of the site is to provide a continuing stream of recommendations that will help people live healthier, happier and more fulfilling lives.  [...] read the rest

Welcome to We The Change 09/10/07

Thank you for checking out my first blog. I have a lot of interesting content to share with you over the next….well, hopefully for a long, long time. Everything I will write about is based on my personal experiences, either through physical engagement (I love to try things) or from books and publications (I love [...] read the rest