CotC - Carnival of the Capitalists September 4th Edition
Carnival of the Capitalist September 4th Edition is online and live hosted by Welcome to Help. Among the highlights are some interesting articles:
Edith Yeung gives some great advice on how your words and attitude can help you be succesful. This advice and information is so plainly simple, but yet we as a whole have a tendancy to find ourself using such phrases that she has included in her article. When it comes down to planning your marketing strategy, some of these phrases that Edith Yeung has highlighted, are clear as the nose on your face, take a moment to be aware, and be concious of what it is you are trying to convey and why.
Another great piece that follows again stems on words; Instigator Blog has 10 Questions that Venture Capitalists and Angels Investors Will Ask. I found this interesting as well it can pertain to questions you can ask yourself about the exhibiting experience. What is your business all about? How far does your money get you? What’s your marketing strategy? Those are some questions that we, as an exhibit house, always try to find out up front when we are dealing with a potential client. Knowing the client, or investor in the case of Instigator’s article will help you be prepared.
This week’s CotC has some great other articles and links for building business, and marketing strategies. The Tongue always outpaces Understanding shows the importance of knowing what you are talking about, getting down to brass tacks for leadership skills, it is my opinion that a great leader does need to be a great listener. If we are going to lead you into the tradeshow arena, you need to feel confident with our skills of communication, the preparation of exhibiting is similar to the old party line’s - its a mass communication.
I read a book awhile back by: Masaru Emoto on Hado - pronounced hadou to rhyme with shadow, broken down means to move and wave. “Hado creates words - Words are the vibrations of nature Therefore beautiful words create beautiful nature Ugly words create ugly nature This is the root of the universe.” Masaru Emoto This was a book studying the power of words on water and the formation of ice crystals. Because words are sound and contain vibration, it shows the effects that the negative words we use on a daily basis can change the structure of water crystals, as well as the effect of the positive words. Considering the human body is comprised of more than 1/2 water, think about what impact the negativity can have not only on yourself but the person in front of you.
When we are faced with tough decisions, deadlines or bump’s that are in every road of business, we can let words fly around as if they are on a 747 and coming in for a landing. Constant, and honest communication, no matter the circumstances can help you, help your clients and give them a feeling of security when it comes to doing business with you. Knowing they can count on your communication, will keep them coming back.