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A Marketing SlideShare: Marketing is Easy

Last Updated on May 16, 2019 By Sue-Ann Bubacz Leave a Comment Published: December 6, 2015

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Marketing is Easy by Sue-Ann Bubacz for writemixforbusiness.com

A Marketing Slideshare

Based on a couple of recent posts, I thought I would present a Marketing SlideShare, to highlight some key points and ideas you can use in your business.

SlideShare is still pretty new to me, so I am hoping to improve as I go, and already know I want to be able to add links and other valuable information on the next one.

Although I am still learning, let me know what you think.

Marketing is Easy, Straight Up by: Sue-Ann Bubacz writemixforbusiness.com from Sue-Ann Bubacz

 

Check out the original post, “Marketing is Easy, Straight Up.” Or read this kikolani.com guest post, “This is Marketing. On the Cheap,” by clicking on the graphic below:

Marketing from the Heart graphic from a Marketing SlideShare by Sue-Ann at writemixforbusiness.com

Putting your customers first is heart-driven marketing that places the focus on people. People are the heart of a business and the blood and oxygen that every business needs to survive.  So sometimes, you may just want to think with your heart.

Hmmm.

People are the heart of a business and the blood and oxygen that every business needs to survive.Click To Tweet

Additional Resources:

To drive value from your content, focus on trust, not traffic by Mark Schaefer.

Less Content Marketing, More Quality Content by Gerry McGovern.

Are “Unicorns” Built to Last by Nick Francis.

The 3-Step Journey of a Remarkable Piece of Content by Pamela Wilson.

Yep, I know. These links do vary in theme somewhat but, they share the most important theme of all in placing value on customers and building business through quality, trust, and relationships. They demonstrate different ways to do just that and also spotlight marketing and sales efforts. Hopefully, they will at least make you think a little bit or perhaps inspire you to rethink about where the real value lies in conducting and growing your business and credibility.

Let me know what you think. Are the biggest and best companies focusing on people? On customers? Do they truly value each and every customer or are customers just an insignificant number to them? Have they figured out yet that this “value thing” is strictly a two-way street? What’s your take?

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