"Lists That Saved My Business" will help you create a revolution in the way you treat your customers. Starting with the customers you already have, this book will help you increase customer retention, drive more customers to your sales process and help you eliminate the need for cold-calling. "Lists That Saved My Business" is the perfect took for business owners, sales managers and marketing experts.
Angel Tuccy is an Award-Winning Speaker, Radio Host, TV Producer, Best Selling Author & PR Media Specialist. Her clients have been featured on thousands of major media publications, television, radio, podcasts, magazines, and stages.
Angel Tuccy is an award-winning Speaker, Radio Host, TV Producer, PR Media Specialist, and author of 15 bestsellers. She is known for her exceptional expertise in helping her clients with media exposure, Angel has a track record of personally booking thousands of media interviews for her clients. She also spearheads the global podcast network, "Need A Guest".
With over a decade in broadcasting, Angel's accolades include being named "Most Influential Woman of The Year" and winning awards for "Best Morning Talk Show" and "Best Talk Show Team". Her bestselling book, "Amplify Your Voice", offers a step-by-step guide to using podcast interviews as your #1 traffic source for growing your business, drawing from her extensive experience of hosting over 2,500 broadcasts and interviewing more than 5,000 guests.
Known as the Media Matchmaker, Angel's unique approach to media engagement is what sets her apart in the industry.
More than a book of checklists – the authors help you to learn more about your business and your customers and how to take that knowledge and turn it into success.
I received this book as a giveaway through Goodreads. Thank you! It has a different, more updated cover than the one shown. This was a very easy read. Each chapter is set up to cover one area of business to improve upon. The authors start with background for each topic, then some pertinent, real-life experience stories, and finish with suggestions and steps to improvement. On the last page of each chapter, they bullet list the important takeaways from that chapter. The arrangement is very clear and the topics apply to most models. Most of the information has been covered to death through the innumerable other books on the "business improvement" market. What I appreciated about this work was its clarity and relatability; these are real people currently working as they instruct you to do. I do recommend it for anyone seeking to improve their marketability, retain and grow their clientele, or if you just need some help with your wardrobe. (See chapter 15)