Once you’ve answered Tuesday’s questions (and hopefully a few more of your own asking), you’ll be better able to rework and rethink your marketing plan to see even more results in the coming year. For instance… if you went the entire year without writing a single article but managed to reconnect with 5 old clients

This week begins the mad rush that takes hold just before the end of the year. But between the holiday parties and family dinners there’s still work to do. In fact, the marketing and business development planning that you do in the next few weeks can set the tone for 2011 and beyond. That’s why

Whether you have an in-house marketing professional to help and guide you or not, it’s never a bad idea to look around at what others are doing and suggesting. Finding a marketing mentor is easier than ever these days—social media outlets such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter give us a direct method of communication with

Now that you’ve decided to write a 2010 marketing and business development plan,( I did convince you last week… didn’t I?) the question becomes where and how to start? First think about your personal brand; that is your vision for your practice, your expertise, your experience and your strengths. Every great brand has an