The thing is, If you try to market to everyone, then you successfully market to no one.
– Amber Hurdle
Related Quotes:
- You can’t be -œit- for everyone. In fact, if you try to please everyone, you will please no one, especially yourself. – Amber Hurdle
- The time to market yourself is all of the time. – Amber Hurdle
- Walk a mile in your customers’ stilettos or loafers. Try to understand where they are in the moment. – Amber Hurdle
- The market follows the artist. The artist does not follow the market. – Iimani David
- We’re interested in the mass-merchandising of anything. If there was a market in mass-produced portable nuclear weapons, we’d market them too – Alan Sugar
- A bull doesn’t go wrong in predicting an upswing in a falling market. He goes wrong when he predicts a down swing in a rising market. – Vijay Kedia
- Anarcho-capitalism: the realization that the only way to effectively govern the market is to have an effective market in governance. – Jakub Boydar Winiewski
- Your success in the job market has nothing to do with the job market itself – instead it has everything to do with you. – Simon Gray
- Not having a recognised brand & trying to stand out in the market is like going to the market without any goods. – Onyi Anyado
- Opportunity always knocks the door with hurdles. It’s up to you either jump the hurdle to grab or owing to hurdle miss the opportunity . – Akansh Malik
- Well, I admit it. I’m a people addict, and I don’t want to quit! – Amber Hurdle
- If your culture is how you do business internally, your brand is what people believe about you externally. – Amber Hurdle
- Even if you delegate that responsibility, ultimately you are the one responsible for howyour brand is portrayed. – Amber Hurdle
- Never take lightly that becoming an employer puts another person’s ability to provide for their life in your hands. – Amber Hurdle
- Train your new employee properly. Sounds so obvious, and yet it often doesn’t happen. – Amber Hurdle
- Treat your employees like you would want to be treated if you were an employee. – Amber Hurdle
- Customer service has everything to do with consistency, systems, training, and the habits you and your team create. – Amber Hurdle
- When you create a company culture, you are drawing your lines in the sand for you, first & then for anyone else who does business with you. – Amber Hurdle
- All businesses begin and end with their company culture. – Amber Hurdle
- You want how you do business to be consistent among all team members, including partners, management, employees, and even vendors. – Amber Hurdle
- Your company culture is the internal foundation on which everything in your business builds. – Amber Hurdle
- When you have a strong company culture it will shine through your brand and you can authentically say, -œThis is what our brand is about. – Amber Hurdle
- Creating a company culture is the first operational step in becoming a bold, brave fempreneur. It creates certainty, a road map and stability. – Amber Hurdle
- Understanding who isn’t your ideal customer sometimes helps you better clarify who is. – Amber Hurdle
- Creating a plan to bring in more business in a way that does not ultimately support yourannual goals is fighting against yourself. – Amber Hurdle
- If you choose the right vendors, your collective and sincere motives should establish both trust & grace on both sides of the relationship. – Amber Hurdle
- I pick my technology like I picked my husband. It has to complement, not complicate, my life. – Amber Hurdle
- Time cannot be managed. It’s going to pass you by, whether or not you are trying to manage it. – Amber Hurdle
- Time management is reactive, whereas time strategy is proactive. – Amber Hurdle
- Batching or -œbucketing- your tasks is ripping the Band- Aid off whenever you have to deal with ongoing activities. – Amber Hurdle
- Service standards create the standard of expectation that you and all team members follow when interacting with customers. – Amber Hurdle
- Only you can create bold goals that attract success for your business as you use your God-given gifts to serve others. – Amber Hurdle
- Before you can decide on your brand fonts, colors or imagery, let alone your messaging, you need to know who you’re trying to attract first. – Amber Hurdle
- If I had a dollar for every time someone asked, -œWhat do you think about this logo?- I’d be rich. – Amber Hurdle
- Nobody can experience everything, so you need to borrowthe experience of others. – Amber Hurdle
- A Bombshell commands attention for her business with a strong culture, consistent branding, and simple, no-to-low cost marketing. – Amber Hurdle
- Find another solution. That’s how you move toward success. – Amber Hurdle
- Be a person of character people can count on. – Amber Hurdle
- Good influences are positive, and they see the good in even bad situations. – Amber Hurdle
- Own your mistakes. Even when you’re in the process ofscrewing up. – Amber Hurdle