Does anyone else find this ad a bit disturbing? What are they actually adverting and what is this guy looking at??
Bryan Coe: Digital Marketing, SEO, Analytics, Soccer, Tech & German
It’s finally official. All this time I have been using Google AdWords and training others to use it, I never actually took the tests for certification. This weekend I finally did, and guess what. It was a piece of cake! In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t change my ability, but its one tick off the professional bucket list. And plus, now Google officially agrees that I’m a qualified Paid Search professional. Haha!
I just read a post on LinkedIn from Richard Branson What’s the best measurement for success? Happiness and it got me thinking about how I judge success.
I started a company to build something that would bring happiness. So many people go through live miserable because they don’t like their jobs, and we spend the majority of our time at a work. I wanted to do something I loved and look forward to the week. Not dread having to go back to work every Monday. Of course I want my company to make money, but that is more a means to an end or a by product of the real goal.
Richard described success as happiness. I can maybe take that a step further. Success to me is freedom:
How do you define success?
A few years ago my business mentor recommended a book to me that I was reminded about in a meeting today. The main premise of the book is Naked Consulting. No, that doesn’t mean taking your clothes off to get business. That’s a different topic. 😉 What it means in business is to be completely open and honest with your clients, Something I try to practice with my clients.
In the conversation today we discussed learning from our clients and really digging in and understanding their business. Many agencies forget this and think that they have to portray to their clients a sense of having all the answers. The problem is since they have all the answers, they often don’t take the time to really understand their clients business and end up pushing their preconceived ideas on clients. This often is not the best fit.
The bottom line is clients are people and people really want honesty and humility. The book outlines three fears that hold people back from gaining and retaining better clients.
Getting Naked is a great read and if you are in the consulting business or any other business for that matter. You should definitely check it out.
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I just love these commercials. Best quote from the ad, “We’re going to get that.. for sure.. maybe not this time, but the next time.”