Zach Heller Marketing Week in Review

Does the news reflect what’s happening in the world, or does it decide what is happening in the world? Do we report on what we see, or do we see what we report on? What I mean to ask is, who’s in control? Not to get all big brothery here, but after reading Ryan Holiday’s Trust Me, I’m Lying, I can see how a really good PR team or publicist can control the news. It’s important for companies and consumers alike to be aware what that kind of control looks and feels like, because it may be a good marketer’s most effective weapon.

Here are last week’s posts:

  1. Underrated Series – Part 5
  2. Understanding Seasonality in Your Business
  3. Free is Never Free

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Zach Heller Marketing Week in Review

Some people are more creative than others. That much we know. But did you know that creativity can be learned or developed over time? That’s what the science tells us. There are concrete steps that you can take to make yourself ‘more creative’. Meditation, journaling, mental exercises, changing up certain daily habits – they can all have positive effects on one’s creativity. Would it benefit you to be more creative? It’s not too late to get there.

Have a look at last week’s posts:

  1. Underrated Series – Part 4
  2. What’s Your Inbox Worth?
  3. Prioritize New Hires

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Zach Heller Marketing Week in Review

What are your goals for the New Year? Personally and professionally, for you and your business, what do you hope to accomplish? Write them down and put them somewhere you will encounter them every day. This will help keep them top of mind and force you to commit time to accomplishing them. Cross them off as you do, or check the empty box next to each item. As humans, we hate to leave things undone.

First up, have a read of these posts from last week:

  1. Underrated Series – Part 3
  2. A Year in Email Subject Lines
  3. Desktop Search Has Stopped Growing

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Zach Heller Marketing Week in Review

Happy New Year and welcome to 2016! My resolution this year is to be more helpful. I want to continue to produce content that helps you become a better marketer. I want to do anything I can to help you market and grow your business. If there is any way I can help you, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

And here, in case you missed them, are last week’s posts:

  1. Underrated Series – Part 2
  2. Make 2016 a Growth Year
  3. Do More with Less in 2016

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Zach Heller Marketing Week in Review

This is the time of year when many of us have already turned our attention to next year. We’re planning what we are going to do in 2016 – how we’re going to spend our money, what campaigns and special offers we’ll run, which customers to target, what new products to launch. But it’s crucial we don’t let go of 2015 too soon. Because the only way to get better results next year is to fully analyze what worked and what didn’t this year.

Here are last week’s posts, which you may have missed:

  1. Underrated Series Introduction
  2. Top 5 Things to Focus on in 2016
  3. Top 10 Blog Posts of 2015

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