The simple power of one a day

There are at least 200 working days a year. If you commit to doing a simple marketing item just once each day, at the end of the year you've built a mountain. Here are some things you might try (don't do them all, just one of these once a day would change things for you):





Send a handwritten and personal thank you note to a customer

Write a blog post about how someone is using your product or service

Research and post a short article about how something in your industry works

Introduce one colleague to another in a significant way that benefits both of them

Read the first three chapters of a business or other how-to book

Record a video that teaches your customers how to do something

Teach at least one of your employees a new skill

Go for a ten minute walk and come back with at least five written ideas on how to improve what you offer the world

Change something on your website and record how it changes interactions

Help a non-profit in a signficant way (make a fundraising call, do outreach)

Write or substiantially edit a Wikipedia article

Find out something you didn't know about one of your employees or customers or co-workers



Enough molehills is all you need to have a mountain.



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