Many years ago, I read a book titled Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway! And that’s just what I did on a recent trip to Costa Rica.
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To Achieve Success, Embrace These Tenets
I recently stumbled upon some archived readings; this one in particular came from IBD (Investor’s Business Daily). I thought the core of the article was brilliant and I would like to extrapolate my thoughts in hopes that it will help give you a jumpstart for the balance of your year and into 2014.
Read MoreWhat Do Liberty Balls Represent?
I’ve covered many topics through the years and this one is perhaps the most frightening. It threatens our livelihoods and puts a bright spotlight on the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Increasing awareness for product safety and CPSIA regulations is a good thing. Our industry needs to better understand what it takes to be in compliance with these regulations, but this story is outright scary.
Read MoreHow to Get Prospects Calling You
Calls to Action, or CTAs, are words or sentences that encourage and motivate your current clients or best prospects to take immediate action. You want more business, right? An enticing CTA on all your marketing materials can make a big difference in increasing your promotional products sales.
Read MoreMaking Success A Habit
How do we make a habit out of success? Thereʼs an old saying that, if spoken with authority, we all will usually choose to take as fact
Read MoreAmerican Apparel Issues Statement in Response to Lawsuit
Los Angeles-based American Apparel Inc. issued the following statement in response to news reports of a lawsuit filed by a former employee:
“American Apparel denies all of the allegations in Mr. Hernandez’s lawsuit and will vigorously defend itself and its shareholders in this contemptible action. Mr. Hernandez was a non-accounting employee in the information technology department who was terminated for legitimate reasons. The allegations in this lawsuit are fictional, which the company believes represents a cynical attempt to extract phony leverage by Mr. Hernandez’s counsel, Keith Fink, who has been engaged with the company in other litigation for over three years. The facts are