Archive for 'Business Coaching'
The ‘Clean Undies Test’ & Business Continuity…
Posted on 05. Feb, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
My Mum always used to tell me to wear clean underwear when I left the house just in case I got hit by a bus….. We won’t debate the wisdom of this here, but it does raise the question – What happens to your business if you’re hit by a bus, or have to take [...]
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Get More Clients: Provide Phenomenal Value…
Posted on 21. Jan, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Providing phenomenal value to your ‘suspects’ and ‘prospects’ is vital if you want to convert them to a paying client. Being stingy with your information, or treating a consulting appointment as a ‘sales pitch’ is not likely to win you business. This doesn’t mean you should give away all of your ‘stuff’, but it does [...]
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How To Choose Your Coach
Posted on 15. Jan, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
A business coach can definitely aid in your business success – and one of the main reasons is because they bring a ‘fresh set’ of eyes to a situation and they don’t have an emotional attachment. In todays audio, Margaret from Bedtime and Toilet Training Solutions asks about how you chose your coach, what type [...]
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Wellness & Business Success
Posted on 13. Jan, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
What’s the connection between Good Nutrition and Business Success? Lenore Miller addresses this question in todays audio. Does being alert and healthy, really impact that much on how your business runs? Of course it does, but do we really understand how much this affects things? Lenore shares several practical steps to getting your business on [...]
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Mindset, Physical Wellness & Financial Wellness
Posted on 12. Jan, 2011 by Charly Leetham.
Is there a connection between Mindset, Physical Wellness and Business Success? I think there is and I asked Lenore Miller (from Ignite Your Business Mojo and Outrageously Healthy) to join me this week to explore this connection. In todays audio, Lenore and I talk about the effects of Sugar on our business success (of all [...]
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Small Business: Emotions & Feelings Part 2
Posted on 25. Sep, 2010 by Charly Leetham.
Welcome to the 2nd part of my stop on the Virtual Blog Tour for Memory in the Cells by author Luis Angel Diaz. If you haven’t already read Small Business: Emotions & Feelings Part 1, I highly recommend it! To continue the earlier discussion: Many people say that business should be intellectual, but what about [...]
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Small Business: Emotions & Feelings Part 1
Posted on 25. Sep, 2010 by Charly Leetham.
Today I have the great pleasure of being the host on Day 4 of the Virtual Blog Tour for Memory in the Cells by author Luis Angel Diaz. Newly translated from the popular Spanish edition, author Luis Diaz describes his book Memory in the Cells as “where Eckhart Tolle meets What the Bleep Do We [...]
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Online Marketing Strategies: Bonuses, Discounts, Coupons & Special Orders
Posted on 06. Aug, 2010 by Charly Leetham.
There are any number of marketing strategies that can help you improve your sell-through ratio – regardless of whether you are selling online or offline. These include using bonuses, discounts, coupons and/or special orders. Each of these approaches has an advantage, depending on the manner in which they’re used. In fact, you can utilize a [...]
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The Importance Of Social Network Profiles
Posted on 24. Jul, 2010 by Charly Leetham.
Social Network Marketing can be viewed as branding a business and associating it with keywords on Social networks. Blogs, forums, microblogging are all effective ways to share information with your clients or customers. Smart business owners will leverage these networks and efforts by using keywords and structuring their message appropriately so that search engines and [...]
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Lifestyle Of The New Rich
Posted on 18. Jul, 2010 by Charly Leetham.
I’ve just finished reading the 4-hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss – and it’s a book I would recommend to anyone. I was a little put off at the start by Tim’s intro, it really didn’t appeal to me but I’m glad I didn’t ‘judge the book by the intro’ and give up on it. [...]





























