Concentrate on your job and you will forget your other troubles.
More than half your marketing time should be devoted to your existing customers.
Marketing is not an event, but a process It has a beginning, a middle, but never an end, for it is a process. You improve it, perfect it, change it, even pause it. But you never stop it completely.
In order to sell a product or a service, a company must establish a relationship with the consumer. It must build trust and rapport. It must understand the customer's needs, and it must provide a product that delivers the promised benefits.
Achieving conventional goals, such as profits and joy, with unconventional methods, such as investing energy instead of money.
Consistency breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds confidence, and confidence breeds sales.
Marketing is every bit of contact your company has with anyone in the outside world. Every bit of contact. That means a lot of marketing opportunities. It does not mean investing a lot of money.
All delay is helpful, but it does produce wisdom.
Faith is trusting in the good. Fear is putting your trust in the bad.
For me, becoming a man had a lot to do with learning communication, and I learned about that by acting.
I really made the cartoon Life with Louie with one reason in mind: I didn't have a very good relationship with my dad, and we didn't all watch TV together like we should've, like you hope for, like you've seen on TV, and I wanted to make it for moms and dads and their kids. That was always my goal. And then I wanted to put real things in it. We did a thing about the homeless and won a Humanitas award for that.