Which is the better description of you?An opportunity seeker or a strategic thinker?
Are you unsure of what marketing tactics work the best for you? Do you have a thirst for new knowledge BUT struggle with implementing the myriad of marketing tactics available? Are you sometimes disappointed with your marketing results? Do you find that the implementation of the greatest marketing ideas is often much harder than you thought?
If you're really busy doing "stuff" but not achieving the results you want, it could be that you are chasing opportunities rather than being strategic. And that's really frustrating...I know, I've been there and done that and it didn't work for my business.
Here are the questions I had to answer to get my business into strategic mode because that's the real key to business success. These questions may be helpful for you too.- What are the current problems, frustrations, opportunities, goals and
voids of my clients? - How can I help my clients with those issues?
- What are the goals of my business, how is my business making the
world a better place? - How can I provide massive value to my clients?
- Which communication channels are right for my clients?
- How can I create a community where we nurture the needs of our
clients and make them feel valued?
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This article was provided by Anthea Moffat MBA (adv), MIMC, founder and Managing Director
of Business Fusion and The Business Masters Club.

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