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Reasonably Less left a comment for Amanda J. BarkePosted on June 22, 2011 at 8:50am
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Mandy’s Marketing Ten Commandments
Here's a few 'marketing commandments' everyone should follow to build any business.
1. Be professional - YOU are your business even in the grocery store.
2. Never stop learning – the market is constantly changing and so should you. Welcome change and go with it.
3. Think BIG – I know it’s an overused statement, but it’s true. Think outside your comfort zone. You will never go anywhere if you don’t move. so take…
ContinuePosted on June 14, 2011 at 6:19am
My name is Mandy Barke. I write under the name of Amanda J. Barke. I am the author of the Christian Romance/Adventure novel titled, A Distant Rumble, and the children’s picture book titled, The Sleepy Little Sun.
As a freelance journalist, my work can be found in the Ozarks’ Senior Living Newspaper, The Ozarks’ Mountaineer magazine, Missouri Life Magazine and various other regional publications. My articles can be found online at ehow.com, livestrong.com/lifestyle, and…
ContinuePosted on June 13, 2011 at 1:36pm
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