CGonlineM commented on the following stories on BizSugar
Rehearsals and Auditions: Practicing the Perfect Interview
"Hi Tori, You're writing these at the rate of sound, or should that be 'words'... Anyway, you're absolutely right, sales jobs are deemed to be an easy option. Selling is NOT easy, its extremely hard. You have to rise above your competition, you have to install trust. You have to be knowledagle and confident. You have to go that extra mile and smile the whole time. A tracksuit will not cut it! Besides, an interview is the first sales pitch you will make; sell yourself. You can start to sell yourself by looking the part, a firm handshake, smile and one line of intelligent conversation. Lovely style of informal writing with your personal brand of humour - nicely done! "There's No Such Thing As Can't?
"This projection of positive is just that. It's meaningless and just a turn of phase. Some management training techniques are to create a team/positive vibe ie 'There's no 'i' in team'. BUT, empty words are just that and the only way 'can't' becomes 'can' is when you figure out how to make it so. Extremely powerful message here Derbhile and very insightful. "Time to shine with an online makeover
"Hi Niall + Businessavante. Its all to do with the push from society - what is considered a 'norm' etc. Globally, websites are a 'norm', just like a TV, a washing machine etc (obviously not all of these goods are norms in every country, but you get the picture). So - each business 'must' have a website to be normal. In many cases the website is just to take the slot on the web, to have a presense, to feature it on a business card, and yes @Businessavante just to have one. Its a real shame that some businesses are not seeing any actual potential gain from having a website or will not budget for ongoing dev etc. In truth, a website can be the most powerful tool you have. But it takes effort, time and commitment. If we flip the coin, developers and designers may not wish to refuse business - if someone asks for a site, how many would turn round and say 'actually a website will provide no value for you', or 'unless you are willing to contribute continually, I'm not designing it'. We're a market-led society strongly opposed to the exception (except when we want innovation, then creativity is justified). We're contradictory for sure! "« previous1 next »
Subscribe
“Javelyn: Thanks for sharing these ideas. I see the potential for a...”
“Adam: Thanks for your response and input on how to do posts reels on...”
“Yeah, that's a difficult one to solve.
There are a few things you can do,...”
“Mike: Attention grabbing headline! I will bookmark your post and read...”
“The hard thing with the timing, is if you have an international audience...”
My Interview With Anita Campbell On Visual Marketing, What Wows Her and Influences For 2012
"You are indeed a lucky chappy! One of the things that I love about collaboration, is the varied views and ideas. It's also easy to miss what you're not looking at. Two heads are better than one as they say and I'm guessing Anitas' counts as ten! Cheers...."