Idea Incubator 2: Marketing to Match

Please note: This series has spun off into its own blog-pub, Idea Initiators. The series is updated, polished and expanded. As a self-seminar, it is guaranteed to improve your focus, leveraging, and originality.
Idea Incubator
Ideas are nurtured by context and questions. Idea Incubator is an experimental self-seminar, like an online workbook. This series is to enhance ideas or help you develop new ones.

Installments are based on discussions with 30 exemplary businesswomen—all invited because of their wisdom. Then I crafted the best quotations, giving you the essence and ways to explore the topic further through short downloadable articles.

See the developing series of Idea Incubators in the Idea Initiators.

Liane Sebastian, publishing pioneer:
Wisdom of Work blog
Sebastian Study design review
Idea Initiators self-seminar
www.wofw.com projects

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3 Responses to “Idea Incubator 2: Marketing to Match”

  1. Melissa Giovagnoli Says:

    Liane,

    Thanks for the showcase of my thoughts. I would add that collaboration is the key to ongoing success. I was just talking to a client today about how we could work together this year even though their budget is very tight. The problem with the firm currently is with the limited staff they have so I have to work even harder to maintain this account.

    If you want to get and keep clients in these tough times you need to figure out how to use technology tools to help you do more giving you an edge in the market.

    For more information, feel free to get insight from my blog at http://www.networldingblog.com. Thanks again Liane!

    Warmly,

    Melissa

  2. Idea Incubator 9: The Creative Compass « Wisdomofwork's Blog Says:

    [...] Mastery” –get rid of what is in the way– profiles wisdom from Marilyn Miglin #2: “Marketing to Match” –focus on the best target audience and their behavior– contemplates wisdom from Melissa [...]

  3. Idea Incubator 24: Emotions as Creative Guideposts « Wisdomofwork's Blog Says:

    [...] “Maintenance Mastery” Get rid of what is in the way of developing creative energy. #2: “Marketing to Match” Focus on the best target audience and their behavior. #3: “Risk: The Dark Side of [...]

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