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76: How to prioritize what is most important in your business

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In this episode, Erik Slater explains how to always keep the most important things at the forefront of your business.

Erik Slater is the owner of Erik D. Slater, a digital consulting service where he gives his clients relief from technology by providing reliable solutions, peace of mind, and control over their digital platforms.

We can learn a ton from Erik, in particular his mantra and techniques for keeping his customers at the forefront of his business.

Key points:

  • The essential step that will prevent most disasters from happening in your launch
  • Why most people struggle with technology
  • The biggest difference between working in the corporate world vs. working as an entreprener
  • How to always stay one step ahead of your customers
  • The two things you need to listen for to help you serve your clients better
  • The one thing many entrepreners forget that is deterimental to their business
  • When you should consider branding yourself

Listen to the 29-minute episode here:

Show notes:

Free Mini-Course: The Blueprint for Building a Thriving Business

Free Mini-Course: The Blueprint for Building a Thriving Business

Learn where to direct your energy so you can win more customers, grow your business, and enjoy more freedom

  • Framework based upon in the trenches experiences from 100+ successful entrepreneurs, including several who’ve built multi-million dollar businesses
  • Science-based explanations to support why the blueprint works
  • Action items to help you get some quick wins

Get the blueprint

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In this episode, Erik Slater explains how to always keep the most important things at the forefront of your business.

Erik Slater is the owner of Erik D. Slater, a digital consulting service where he gives his clients relief from technology by providing reliable solutions, peace of mind, and control over their digital platforms.

We can learn a ton from Erik, in particular his mantra and techniques for keeping his customers at the forefront of his business.

Key points:

  • The essential step that will prevent most disasters from happening in your launch
  • Why most people struggle with technology
  • The biggest difference between working in the corporate world vs. working as an entreprener
  • How to always stay one step ahead of your customers
  • The two things you need to listen for to help you serve your clients better
  • The one thing many entrepreners forget that is deterimental to their business
  • When you should consider branding yourself

Listen to the 29-minute episode here:

Show notes:

Free Mini-Course: The Blueprint for Building a Thriving Business

Free Mini-Course: The Blueprint for Building a Thriving Business

Learn where to direct your energy so you can win more customers, grow your business, and enjoy more freedom

  • Framework based upon in the trenches experiences from 100+ successful entrepreneurs, including several who’ve built multi-million dollar businesses
  • Science-based explanations to support why the blueprint works
  • Action items to help you get some quick wins

Get the blueprint

The post 76: How to prioritize what is most important in your business appeared first on TRY Business School.

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