Context-free Cold-Calling is Dangerous
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If you use cold-calling as a technique to gain new customers, be sure to provide context when you reach out. Don’t blindly shotgun the market with ambiguous sales copy.
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If you use cold-calling as a technique to gain new customers, be sure to provide context when you reach out. Don’t blindly shotgun the market with ambiguous sales copy.
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Fishing (and coding) have nothing to do with the tangible outcome of the experience.
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In a world where even luxury goods are treated as commodities, finding a way to distinguish your enterprise from others is vital to success.
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I don’t appreciate chain letters in any form.
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There’s a definite difference between digital retailers and brick-and-mortar displays.
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The Bible seems to both promote and condemn standing against governing authorities dispensing injustice. What is a faithful follower of God to do?
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I’ve been playing once again with a Coursera class on machine learning.
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A simple, three-word phrase can either make or break your reputation with customers. Are you using the right one?
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God is not dead. Adding “to me” to this statement devalues it and marks you a coward for not sticking by your faith.
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What value do your skills really have? To you? To your employer?