Guest Blog by Aaaron Howerton, Owner of Panhandle Training and Consulting and WT Enterprise Center CRM Specialist. Sales, Service, Marketing…It’s all CRM to Me. When I tell people what I do for a living I often receive that politely frozen “Sounds neat but I have no idea what you just said” smile in return. I’m… Read more »
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Does My Company Need Inbound Marketing?
Guest blog by Steve Brown, Owner of ROI Online and client of WT Enterprise Center. Does My Company Need Inbound Marketing? Despite the widespread adoption of inbound marketing, some companies are still not adopting this successful marketing method. If your business is one of them, you may be wondering if you need it. What exactly… Read more »
Rules to Live By
Guest blog by Kim May, President of Nobox Creative and Marketing Specialist for WT Enterprise Center. Rules to Live By Our family is listening to the book, Wonder, by R.J. Palacio and we are obsessed. There are so many lessons in this delightful and beautifully written best seller. Perhaps my favorite lessons are woven into… Read more »
The Multi-Door Problem
Guest Blog by Aaron Howerton, Owner of Panhandle Training and Consulting and WT Enterprise Center CRM Specialist. The Multi-Door Problem Entrepreneurs have a multi-door problem. In any given situation there are multiple possible solutions. How to structure your business, for starters. Designing the user interface may be another. Or perhaps committing to a long-term lease to… Read more »
Artist, Entrepreneur or Both?
Guest blog by Jacob Breeden, CEO of Process Art House, client of the WT Enterprise Center and Idea Village participant. Artist, Entrepreneur or Both? Artist/Entrepeneur – Entrepeneur/Artist I am often accused of being a strange “type”. When people find out that I am both an entrepreneur and an artist the standard response is some combination of disbelief, mixed with… Read more »
Leap of Faith
Guest blog by David Salas, Managing Partner of Alutra Engineering & Design, client of the WT Enterprise Center and finalist for the Amarillo EnterPrize Challenge. For Altura Engineering & Design, our side hustle has officially become a full-time job. We made the final leap in October by leaving our comfy day jobs to pursue our… Read more »
The Top 3 Reasons Small Businesses Do Social Media Wrong
Written by guest blogger, Randi Hudson, Social Media Department Manager at Interactive 360, Interactive 360 is a “one-stop shop” for automotive dealers looking to manage their online content and customers – follow Randi on Twitter at @RandiHudson. Randi is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week! The Top… Read more »
Meaningful Engagement
Written by guest blogger, Kim May, President of Nobox Creative – a full service strategic marketing firm – follow Kim on Twitter at @KimLMay. Kim is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week! Meaningful Engagement I confess. As a parent, I turn up my nose at social… Read more »
Sales and the CRM: What Are You Waiting For?
Written by guest blogger, Aaron Howerton, Business Manager for Cloud Interview, follow Aaron on Twitter at @aaron_howerton. Aaron is also a panelist for the Social Media/Sales Panel Discussion happening next Tuesday, November 12th during Entrepreneur Week! Sales and the CRM: What are you waiting for? In many sales trainings, you’ll learn about the rule of 3rds. … Read more »
How Often Should You Post on Social Media?
How Often Should You Post on Social Media? Our guest blogger, Jason Boyett, is an author, speaker, and professional writer whose career as a social media consultant has run the gamut from ghostwriting Facebook content for celebrity accounts he’s forbidden to disclose…to handling the Twitter feeds of Amarillo businesses and ministries. You can find him on… Read more »