How to be “horribly” good at marketing
If you want to be horribly good at your marketing, don’t be gimmicky or worry about the next big thing. Just focus on three things.
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If you want to be horribly good at your marketing, don’t be gimmicky or worry about the next big thing. Just focus on three things.
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You’ve know that blogging for business is a vital part of your online marketing strategy, yet you hold back from doing so. Why?
As a creative freelancer, you know a defined niche helps you stand out from the crow, but why is it so difficult to define and use to attract clients?
You have a set fee for a project, and your client asks “Is there a chance you could lower it a bit? When you’re faced with such a scenario, should you reduce your fees?
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It’s not surprising that a VA business is still a popular choice for anyone wanting to work flexibly around their lifestyle, while taking advantage of their skill set.
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