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2014 Resolutions for Salesfolks

Anthony Iannarino has one of the best sales blogs out there. If you sell to other businesses, I would consider a must-read.  He recently posted a ‘cut to the heart’ post on resolutions that very

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2013 Christmas Brag Board

AKA The Year in Review As of January 1st, I, Seth Rasmussen, will have been a partner in this crazy business called Small Biz Triage for one year.  In April, Nate will celebrate 5 years

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How Do I Use My LinkedIn Company Page?

Let’s take a minute to focus on LinkedIn. We use LinkedIn all the time.  It’s great for making professional connections, but is often mistaken as a social media tool one can use for marketing. In

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Testimonial: Paul Nye

[Small Biz Triage has] an extraordinary talent for pulling from the seemingly limitless options available via web marketing, a focused, clear message, plan and then executes that plan on time and on budget. -Paul NyeCEO,

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Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

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"Caving it up" in the Digital Age

Nate rambles here regarding how human interaction has changed. From starting in caves where social behavior was learned and commonplace – to the act of “caving it up”, leading to the slow erosion of our

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The Importance of Tempo in Newsletters

Here’s Nate at our last Workshop (in Grass Valley, CA with the Nevada County Online meetup group) discussing the importance of tempo with your newsletters to keep your customers engaged. HUGE thank you to Doug

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How To Connect With Key Influencers

Here’s a peek from our latest Workshop (in Grass Valley, CA with the Nevada County Online meetup group) where Nate discusses how you can approach key influencers in your industry with humility in order to connect

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Popular Post

Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

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