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Saturday
Jul182009

Social Media Marketing: 1° of Effort in Business Separates the Good From the Great

 

At 211° water is hot... at 212° it boils. With boiling water comes steam....And, stream can power a locomotive. One extra degree makes all the difference!

In a book I just read, Mike Masterson creator of multiple multi million dollar companies, explains why any buisiness that isn't doing $1 million dollars in annual sales needs to focus 80% of their time on selling and marketing.

 Social Media Marketing, Are You doing it yet? Becasue your competition is:

It's your business, you are responsible for your results.... It's time to turn the heat up with Social Media Marketing!

Let ATI Attraction Marketing teach you how to crush your competition in Social Media!

 

Reader Comments (4)

Hmm. Thanks for sharing the video..Yep, one has to take the extra degree leap to achieve success in any field.

I never really thought about it like that before, but you're right! "1 degree can make all the difference" is a great way to put it. I've heard of social media marketing before, but wrote it off as yet another marketing angle. This is something I need to look into. It sounds like the push my business needs to increase it's profit.

Nicely put!

If you own a business then this is a video that you should take a look at.

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