Here’s some more of the classic Christmas movie theme today. And this one is the “Miracle on 34th Street.” The main stars were Maureen O’hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn, and a very young Natalie Wood. … Read the rest…
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About Ronda
After 14 years in a management position for a large corporation in the same industry, Ronda decided to make a change. She wanted to explore something besides what her insurance background offered. The benefits of self-employment certainly interested her... * More time with her family, * Doing what she loved, and * Making more money Ronda looked for opportunity, and became a partner in a small business in early 2000. She observed how unpredictable their lead generation and profits were and decided to make an intense study of the industry. Before long, she mastered all the technical details of the business. Once immersed in formal training, coaching, and implementation...she discovered how to build a better business. She developed and integrated a new business model with an emphasis on referrals. Over time, Ronda's consistent, reliable, and predictable marketing strategies created clearly defined roles for all operational components of the company. And that lead to an increased overall production of 82% over the next 6 years. Gross annual profits increased from $310,000 to $1.7M in 4 years. The business opened second and third divisions. In 3 years those divisions earned over $4M. News of those successes got around. And Ronda was approached by several small business owners and entrepreneurs. They wanted to know her "business secrets". She started taking on clients who were willing to do what it takes to be true business owners and create business profits. Since then, Ronda has helped scores of clients convert their business owner dreams into reality.
Christmas week. Don’t you just love it? Even though this year it’s probably not as fun for most people as usual, it’s still a magical time of the year. And I like to remember it … Read the rest…
A friend of mine recently shared a nostalgic story about what it was like when he was a kid and went to the movies. And I could see it in his eyes, as he talked. … Read the rest…
If you live in a fairly large city just about anywhere, you’ve probably seen this too. And it makes me sad. Restaurants attaching sophisticated tents to the side of their building. Because, according to certain … Read the rest…
Too busy. A client of mine had that problem. And I’ll share that with you. But first…Have you ever started out going in one direction but ended up going another? And have you ever discovered … Read the rest…
Despite what some popular t-shirts and bumper stickers might say, failure IS an option. Or maybe a better way to put it is, it’s a probability for about 90% of new businesses. And yet, in … Read the rest…
I had several reminders, this morning, that today marks 221 years since the death of George Washington. And while that might not seem to have anything to do with your business, I think I can … Read the rest…
I love to think back to when I was a kid at this time of year. Moms would plan and bake and shop for gifts. Dads would go to the basement or attic, look for … Read the rest…
You’ve heard this before, right? “If you can’t run with the big dogs, stay on the porch.” Sure, that sounds good. Because nobody wants to seen as a little fluffy Pomeranian weakly barking from the … Read the rest…
I was just thinking. You might be in advertising mode for…oh I don’t know…let’s say…hmm…how about we call it The Christmas Rush? Sound good? If so, you’re in luck. Because I have an advertising plan … Read the rest…
