Make sure your marketing endeavors are automated. That means many things including every month a check or card is charged by marketing vendors or agencies along with charges associated with subscriptions (like SaaS & misc. Software) that are tied to email sequences which trigger a series of CTAs and more. In other words, find ways … Continue reading Marketing Automation & More
Category: Brock’s Book Reviews
Small Starts. Big Results
Don’t fall into the trap of thinking your current results will be your end results. Ray Kroc didn’t start McDonalds until late it life . Kernel Sanders of KFC the same. Sam Walton of Walmart didn’t open Walmart until he was 42. All that you’re doing today is collecting experience. All of your little improvements … Continue reading Small Starts. Big Results
Why most entrepreneurs fail
Have you ever had an idea or business that you wanted to implement? Do you want to know the difference between entrepreneurs that fail and entrepreneurs that succeed? The difference is so subtle that you just might miss it! Hi I’m Brock Laramee and today I’m writing about the reason where I have failed in … Continue reading Why most entrepreneurs fail
Know your strengths and weaknesses and reverse engineer your workflow
Do you struggle with seeing projects through? It can be a good idea to really be brutally honest with yourself and know your strengths and weaknesses. For example, in my experience, I am extremely interested in projects and make things happen quicker and faster than pretty much any of my contemporaries. The issue, or weakness, … Continue reading Know your strengths and weaknesses and reverse engineer your workflow
Brock’s Books Reviews: The E-Myth Revisited
Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What To Do About It! GTE Rating: 10/10 (GTE rating or Get the Edge rating is Brock’s version of getting the edge. How great is the material? How new is the material? Is it new or repurposed from others? Will it give you the edge over others and … Continue reading Brock’s Books Reviews: The E-Myth Revisited