Making Your Mark With The “Millennials”

Written by Bill Willard


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With so much at stake, indecision, inaction or mistakes born of misplaced self-confidence (“It can’t happen to me”) can be expensive--especially in periods of economic uncertainty. Yet this generation, which has known nothing but prosperity, is not used to doing without. Handedrepparttar choice of paying health insurance premiums or maintaining their savings and other financial security plans--and forgoing their cell phones or hanging up their social lives, many of these young people makerepparttar 140253 wrong call.

Setting priorities can be critical and shouldn’t be ignored no matter what circumstances we find ourselves in, That’s one reason why realistic expectations should be communicated to consumers in this or any other age group. A difficult pill to swallow, but exactlyrepparttar 140254 advice young families in that difficult position should hear.

How to Reach The Millennials

Generation Y is generally more comfortable usingrepparttar 140255 Internet as a research tool to aid in making saving and investment decisions, rather than as a means for on-line banking or trading. “To effectively reachrepparttar 140256 youngest generation of adult Americans, whose lives are being shaped by digital media, marketers must deliver smarter, more sophisticated messages and build brands with them rather than for them,” a study by advertising firm, Saatchi

Bill Willard has also been writing high-impact marketing and sales training primarily for the financial services industry for 30 years. Through interactive, Web-based "Do-While-Learning™" programs, enewsletters and straight-talking articles, Bill helps small-business owners and independent professionals profitably improve performance and grow your business.


Honor

Written by Chris Taylor


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Of course there are many more items I could add to this list however I am sure you get my meaning.

This is not to say that I have not been guilty of such things above, I am also human and have maderepparttar same mistakes. However in doing so, each time I have quickly withdrawnrepparttar 140252 fault for my heart and soul always keeps me on my ‘toes’ to what is right and wrong.

Now for some of you reading this you may say, but all is fair in ‘peace and war’ of business doings.

But atrepparttar 140253 end ofrepparttar 140254 day, if your son or father or best friend were your customer, would you take such advantage? I doubt not!

Onrepparttar 140255 retiring of your life, will you look back onrepparttar 140256 ‘money you made’ or (more likely) will you look back on how you conducted your life?

For whether you are religious or not, I believe this. Humanity has a common value, not one that religions tend to take on as their own but a value that we as all humans are born with and one in which cannot be removed.

The value is ‘to improve our selves and withinrepparttar 140257 right environment and context, help all others dorepparttar 140258 same’.

So if not, and this is only for you to judge in your own mind, start ‘honoring’ yourself, your business and your customers andrepparttar 140259 rewards will be much more than you can imagine.

Chris Taylor, online marketer, author and business owner has been running successful websites since 2001. His sites and blog cover all areas of planning, setting-up and marketing your own profitable web business. http://catdynamics.com; http://catdynamics.com/web-based-business-life/index.php © Catdynamics.com 2005


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