Carol Naff, Marketing Coach
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- The Top Secrets to get YOU Top Results ~~ Magical Marketing Ideas for Top Marketers
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- So, You have media coverage: Now What?
- Six Subtle Things Highly Productive People Do Every Day
- 7 myths about women in business
- 13 Ways To Make A Great First Impression
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Tag Archives: marketing coach
So, You have media coverage: Now What?
Leverage your publicity that you receive after you come to Creative Connections and learn how to become slightly famous in the media. Using the Power of the Media to Build Your Business and Promote Yourself is our topic by Marcia … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing
Tagged Branding, business owners, Carol Naff, Creative Connections, low cost marketing, Marcia Reece, Mariner Company, marketing coach, Media Directory, Online Media Directory, publicity, seminars
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7 myths about women in business
A new report suggests many of our commonly held beliefs about women business leaders may be exaggerated. Helena Morrissey is the CEO of Newton Investment Management, a London-based firm with $88 billion under management. Morrissey is also the mother of … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged business owners, Carol Naff, Helena Morrissey, marketing coach, Morrissey, Newton Investment Management, success, women business leaders
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13 Ways To Make A Great First Impression
How you present yourself to others in the business world speaks volumes, and easily can be the most intimidating part of any job. People often form first impressions about you and the company you represent within seconds of meeting you. … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged business relations, Carol Naff, first impressions, Impressions, marketing coach, marketing strategies
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The Golden Screw
Once upon a time, a young lad was born without a belly button. In its place was a golden screw. All the doctors told his mother that there was nothing they could do. Like it or not, he was stuck with … Continue reading
Posted in Business Social Media, Uncategorized
Tagged Branding, business, Carol Naff, Constant Contact, low cost marketing, Mariner Company, marketing coach, marketing strategies, social-media
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Colorado’s women-owned businesses up 55% since 1997
Colorado’s 178,300 women-owned businesses are expected to generate more than $26 billion in revenue in 2014, according to the fourth annual American Express OPEN State of Women-Owned Businesses Report, released Wednesday. The report analyzed the 1997, 2002 and 2007 data … Continue reading
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Tagged business, business owners, Carol Naff, Mariner Company, marketing coach, women owned business, women-owned businesses
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Five Sites That Will Save You a Lot of Time
Shelly Palmer publishes a daily blog on the latest technology. Follow him here. The more time you spend on the Internet, the more you realize that some things should be a tiny bit easier than they actually are. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in New technology
Tagged Carol Naff, google images, Joey Lewandowski on Shelly, latest technology, marketing coach, marketing strategies, Shelly Palmer, technology
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How to Answer Stupid Job Interview Questions
Our client Angela went on a job interview. “It’s supposed to be a Marketing Manager job, but they sure talk a lot about graphic design in the job ad,” said Angie. “And the job’s been posted on the company website … Continue reading
Posted in Job Search
Tagged Career Services, Carol Naff, creatives, job interview, job interviews, Job Search, marketing coach, questions for job searches
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Social Media: Protecting deceased from identify theft
The UpTake: According to Pew Internet and American Life Project, 73 percent of online adults use social media. When a family member or friend who used social media passes away, how do you protect identities and life from identity theft? … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, marketing coach, Protect identity, protect identity upon death, social-media
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Brilliant PR move for Omaha AND the Broncos go to the Super Bowl!
Peyton Manning accomplished two things Sunday: He earned his third trip to the Super Bowl with a win over the Patriots and he helped raise a good chunk of change for charity in the process. How’d he do that? By … Continue reading
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Tagged Broncos, Carol Naff, Denver Broncos, marketing, marketing coach, marketing strategies, Omaha, Omaha business, Peyton Manning, public relations, publicity, the Super Bowl
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Pinterest is very important for your brand
When it comes to Pinterest, many brands aren’t quite sure how to turn boards and pins into followers and potential customers. However, now more than ever it is important to not overlook this image sharing social network. Pinterest users have … Continue reading