Posted on 05 October 2007
I didn’t intend to write an article again until I have finished the next VTT+ webcast but….
A while ago I wrote a simple report called “5 Simple Ways To Improve Your Marketing And Boost Your Business Profits” to give away to new clients. I was discussing this on the phone this morning with one gentleman who had recently received it and he couldn’t understand why I hadn’t put it on my blog yet so that everyone has the chance to look at it…. so…..
I have uploaded it here and you can open it, save it, read it or even ignore it - it’s up to you but please at least spend a couple of seconds having a look at it.
Have a great weekend.
~Ray
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Ray - who has written 92 posts on Ray Stewart.
I am a qualifed Certified Practising Accountant having passed my final exams way back in 1981. I actually can’t believe that was 27 years ago!! Anyway, I am now in my 50’s and I have been running my own business since May 1983. And before you ask, no, I have never regretted a moment of it!
Part of the membership requirements of my professional body now dictate that I spend quite a lot of time on “CPD” - continuing professional education (one of their better ideas) - and over the last two years I decided to study business growth and marketing.
I have learnt such a lot and that knowledge has radically changed my old “accountants” approach to business. It has made such a difference to the way I work and operate I feel that I just have to pass on this knowledge. It is simply too powerful to hold back!! - but I will try and do it in simple terms rather than expecting you to spend hours, as I had to, working through the difficult language that trainers seem to use to pass on their concepts.
I hope you find the blog a useful resource and interesting place to visit as the months pass. I will do my best to keep up the flow - but if there are any topics you would like me to cover, then please let me know.
Ray Stewart ICPA FCCA MICB CB.Dip PM.Dip
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