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| Just Launched: Creative Thinking Hub! Posted: 30 Jan 2012 04:00 AM PST I have some great news to share with you today.
If you just answered yes to any or all of those questions, you will love Creative Thinking Hub. Your Creative Thinking Hub is readyFor years, people have been asking me how I manage to create so many new ideas and write thousands of blog posts, without drying up or hitting a creative block. The answer is that I use a lot of creative thinking strategies and techniques. Through Creative Thinking Hub, I’m going to share all of them with you. Take a lookYou can find out what the site is all about here: What is Creative Thinking Hub? The first 2 articles have already been published and are waiting for you: Boost your creative thinking by questioning 'common knowledge.' And Creative thinking and stealing like an artist. I’m going to share my most valuable creative thinking ideas with you on Creative Thinking Hub, so remember to subscribe to the hub and you won’t miss a thing. |
| Plan ahead. Announce it. Then ship it! Posted: 29 Jan 2012 10:40 AM PST Have you ever noticed how some people are great at announcing things, yet less good at actually launching them and following through?
1. The sign is still there & they still have not launchedWhen a business owner announces something is coming soon, and they fail to launch it or ship it on time, it reflects poorly on them. Very poorly. Their prospective clients value people who can be relied upon to get things done on time. Publicly announcing you are about to do something, then leaving it publicly unfinished is not a smart move. Think before you announce anything and get the time scale right. 2. The sign has gone but nothing launchedWhen a business owner announces they are going to do something, yet they fail to take action and make it happen, they make prospective clients nervous. It causes people to question the business owner’s ability to deliver on their promises. That’s potentially, extremely damaging. Think before you announce anything and make sure you can deliver before you tell the world. 3. The sign has gone, the whatever launched, but they gave upWhen a business owner publicly announces they are going to launch something, then gives up on it after a short period of time, it sends a bad signal to their marketplace. It could suggest the business owner is a quitter. I don’t need to explain how damaging that is. It could also suggest that the business owner has problems planning ahead. When people see you started something and then quickly gave up, it’s not unreasonable for them assume you didn’t plan ahead very thoroughly. Think ahead and ensure you can give a new project the resources it needs, in order to work. If you are going to launch something, plan ahead, announce it – Then ship it! Jim Connolly can help you grow your business and achieve the breakthrough marketing results your hard work deserves. To find out more, simply click here! |
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