My wife and I went out for dinner on Saturday night with some friends. We went to a little restaurant near our home called ‘Up the Creek’. (Yes, it is indeed situated next to a large creek!) The restaurant has a special deal going: 2 main courses and a bottle of wine for $30. Incredible […]
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Low Expectations Make For A Great Date (And You Don’t Really Need That iPad)
I was talking with a client today who is in the dating business. She told me they have the most luck matching up a certain nationality of women because, in her words: “As long as the guy isn’t an alcoholic, doesn’t gamble all their money away and doesn’t beat her, she doesn’t care what he […]
How To Build A Successful Web Site
One of our long term clients of ours (they’ve been with us for 10 or so years) have had 3 different web sites with us, all in the same industry. 2 of those sites have been very successful and the latest site was developed based on twhat worked with the previous 2 web sites. But […]
Step 5 – Get Involved In Your Web Site Niche/Community
Okay, you’ve launched your web site and started marketing it. Because you’re smarter than the usual bear, you’ve found my web site and read all the articles, over 2,200 blog posts and free stuff on this site. Then you stumbled across this series on web site marketing and, following what I’ve suggested have already: Step […]
Launched Your New Web Site – Now What The Hell Do You Do??
It’s always exciting when you launch your new web site. It’s shiny and new and you’re excited to have the chance to really impress your customers with the new style and information. But you have 1 big problem: There are already millions of web sites also competing for your customer’s attention. So what do you […]
And Big Bryan Sinclair Takes The Hard Road
Not saying us Sinclairs are the toughest/coolest people around, but that’s what most people would say! Just heard from my brother Bryan who has just finished cycling the length of New Zealand, including cycling up the world’s steepest street. Not a bad effort for a bald, old (he’s 50), unfit Tasmanian. Sure, being bald has […]
“I have a present for you!”
I met a friend of mine for coffee and a catch up last week. We met outside the pre-arranged coffee shop and Jan, myself and Jan’s 4 year old daughter wandered on in. We were met very quickly by the waitress. She crouched down. “Hello there! We love little girls coming to our shop. We […]
An Excellent Problem To Have
I was speaking today with a client after we suggested some specific advertising for his business. His reply was this (now this is a nice problem): “We can’t handle any more customers! The car-park is overflowing and the business simply cannot logistically cope with increased numbers!’ What A Great Problem To Have! This client is […]
Are you easy? Simple steps to more customers
Making things easy for your customers is essential to maximise your sales. After last night’s dinner, I had a little sleep in. I woke about 9 am and, with my daughter, wandered down to the local shopping centre to buy the Sunday papers. As I entered the shopping centre carpark I could see a huge […]
A Lesson In Value (& The Best Photo I Have)
On the weekend an old mate sent me a photo I’d never seen before. It was a photo of me during a football game when I was about 8 years old – that’s me kicking the ball. Within 24 hours of getting the photo I’d had it printed and had it on the wall. A […]