by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 17, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, Technology |
With their holiday plans locked in, most chief marketing officers are turning their focus to 2013. At the center of their attention is omnichannel retailing, a phenomenon that for many brands is as compelling as it is confounding. The concept of omnichannel is...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 17, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News |
“When better is possible, good is not enough,” says Shad Bogany of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene. Read the following article to glean Bogany’s top tips on providing excellent customer service as well as staying ahead with technology and marketing....
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 17, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News |
A critical component to business success in the new year is gaining insight through reflection and analysis. In order to move forward in a strategic manner, it is important to pause and review what and who defined your success in 2012. Those details will offer insight...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 17, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, For Your Clients, How-To, Marketing, News |
December is National Write a Business Plan Month – so designated to encourage unhappy employees to become their own satisfied bosses. Whether your goal is to own your own business, become a consultant, a speaker or an author, you’ll need to start with a...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 16, 2012 | Marketing, News |
CoreLogic, a leading provider of information, analytics and business services, recently released its December MarketPulse report. The monthly publication provides insight into the health of the U.S. economy with emphasis on housing and mortgage metrics. CoreLogic...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 16, 2012 | Agent, Agent, Best Practices, Marketing, News |
A critical component to business success in the New Year is reflecting on your previous year and analyzing what worked and what strategies could be improved upon. To begin fresh and move in to the year in a tactical and calculated way, you must step back and assess...