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Roy Primm

Member since: Jan 12, 2008
Last activity: Sep 22, 2009

  • Ideas for talking to your prospect always gets my attention. Why? Because it's the gateway to the sale - every business must pass through. Thanks.

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 How to Talk to Prospects and Win Them by Rhonda Hess
  • Thanks for the tips. Public relations is one skill that always looks easy to the untrained eye. But like an iceberg their is always much more under the surface. Thanks giving us a peak behind the curtain.

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 A Personal Story: To Generate Publicity Persistence Pays Off... by Richard Berman
  • Prafulla:

    Thanks for the helpful time-tested insights on leadership. It's amazing how the best ideas stand the test of time. We don't always have to look for the new or the trendy, often all we have to do is look to history.

    -Good work.

    Posted Mar 11, 2009 Timeless Concepts of Leadership & Management by Prafulla Pande
  • Christine,

    Powerful points, especially on how to start or improve a newsletter. I've found a few nuggets I'm going to use to add punch to my newsletters.

    Writer more on this subject.

    • To Your Success
    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Content is still King by Christine Durkin
  • Lindsay: Thanks for the tips. I especially like the part about offering a product that helps your client move forward and encourage them to act.

    To Your Success.

    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Self Promotion: The Power of Free Products and Services by Lindsay Berger
  • Ellen: I was thinking of a way to punch up my elevator speech and I ran across your article. You helped me dodge a bullet.

    I'll remember to avoid attempting to sell them at their first sign of interest #7. I did that with a date last week and that didn't work either. So I'll listen this time.

    • To Your Success
    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Elevator Speech Do's and Don'ts by Suzi Elton
  • Lisa:

    Helpful article, and timely. Excellent ideas to keep people from zoning out on the economy, lay-offs and sinking profits.

    Good ideas to help keep our focus on what's important. You read my mail on number 3.

    I have to stop asking myself lame questions on silly mistakes I can't change. I have to learn from them and move on.

    To your success.

    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Capitalizing on The Slowdown: 4 Coping Skills that can create Priceless Returns for Your Time by Lisa Chavez
  • Mindy: Informative and attention grabbing information. Most articles tell you how to succeed, but few tell you how to deal with failure and use it as a tool to succeed. Powerful article concept.

    • To Your Success!
    Posted Mar 03, 2009 The Seven Abilities Needed For Successful Failure by Mindy Crary, MBA
  • Hsuan-Hua Chang:

    Engaging information and thought provoking ideas. I was especially drawn to what you said about compass. In this economic down turn we all have to make sure our compass is working right by having a Purpose Statement.

    That's the only way we can keep ourselves pointed in the right direction when everything else is in a state of change and movement.

    Appreciate the thoughts.

    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Five C's in Success by Hsuan-Hua Chang, PCC, MS
  • Loren: Good "I can use that now information".

    • Specific ideas.
    • Specific actions to take.
    • Specific ways to get started.

    Can't write anymore I've got to get started. Thanks Again!

    TheNicheMan.com

    Posted Mar 03, 2009 Expanding your online network by yourself. Part 1 of 2 by Loren Weisman
  • Good points Dennis:

    Because making marketing mistakes in this recession is costly.

    You don't have many chances to get it right now before you're out of the game. In a recession good marketing is not for sissies.

    Continue to write more on this subject we all need it. Thanks!

    Posted Mar 03, 2009 How to Avoid 7 Common Costly Marketing Mistakes by Dennis Kelley
  • Zeke: Thanks, lots of I-can-use-that-today information, my favorite kind.

    Posted Feb 16, 2009 Link Building Tactics - 33 Link Building Tactics to Boost Your Online Traffic by Zeke Camusio