Category: Ron’s Blog

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How Do You Track Your Marketing Spend

For many people, the Superbowl ads are one of the major attractions of the event. Some are good, some are great, and some are terrible. Some of the ads make us smile, and we remember

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A Post-Superbowl Marketing Opportunity For You

Regardless of your team of choice, that was an interesting game, right to the very end. There were some very interesting stats announced a few days before the game: Wow! I had no idea the

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How Often Do You Do A Reality Check

One of my neighbors in the desert recently bought a new RV. What makes this different and unusual is the size of the RV and my friend’s age, he’s 87. Moving everything from his old

The BEST Saleswoman Ever

I went out to eat last night on an unusually cold, rainy, and gloomy evening. The usual desert sunshine has been MIA for the previous 12 hours. Very unusual for southern Arizona. After being seated.

The WORST Salesman Ever

One of my neighbors in his 80s just bought a new RV. He put his paid his down payment a months ago. The delivery of his purchase has been delayed multiple times for various reasons.

My Spitball Antics In The Restaurant

I went out to eat with some friends yesterday. It was a group larger than the restaurant could seat at one table, so they divided us into two tables. At the table seated across from

Marketing The Easy, Easier, Easiest Way

Here is my Wednesday question for you. Do you remember buying anything online without looking at a Google review? Me, neither. I recently attended one of the biggest RV shows in the country. The vendor

Who Is Your Ideal Customer

You may remember, a few weeks ago I volunteered to help with a local holiday meal, and my job was mashing potatoes. There were three of us on this rather monumental task. We were all

What Is The Most Important Part Of Your Marketing Plan

This week’s question came from one of my VIP clients and he asked, “What is the most effective marketing strategy that you have tried?” In today’s world with all the distractions our prospects face, this