Sunday, October 5, 2008

My Credentials

I was asked about my credentials today. I don't mind, because I would ask the same thing if I was in a position where I needed an advertising consultant.

My name is Jimmy, I am twenty-seven years old, and I am a senior advertising consultant. I have helped thousands of people work ads to fit their business, and attract attention. On average, I write advertisements for fifteen clients a day.

I am also the marketing director for two different companies. The first one is an online leather goods store Nuttin' But Leather. The second one is an outdoor supply company, which has just launched on Thursday, and is already moving up the ladder as a Game Hoist market dominator Reifel Outdoors.

I have spoken to thousands of people who, like most business owners, thought they didn't need help with their advertising. Once I talked them into letting me grab the reins, I have helped almost every single one of them become number one in their local area, and a lot of times number one on the internet.

I live for advertising. When I watch television, a lot of times I wait, specifically for the commercials. Strange? No. I know the ins and outs of selling people things, and I am good.

I don't want people to think I am arrogant, because I am far from it. As a matter of fact, I am pretty humble when it comes to my job. I always listen to people's advice. I don't always take it, but I always listen.

I pride myself on being friendly to customers, because they are the ones who pay my bills. I can respect that, simply because I know that they are giving me their hard earned money to get a return. That's simply what I am here for.

People often take advertising as a full-contact game. It usually is, though if you are good enough, you will succeed.

Reifel Outdoors had their big launch on Thursday. It was a celebrated event for the owner and his family. I was proud to be a part of this fantastic ordeal, and I cannot wait until the owner of the place decides that he is finished working for his boss. In other words, how nice would it be to be able to fire YOUR boss, and be your own boss? Sounds good, huh?

Nuttin' But Leather is now number one and two on Yahoo's search engine. They are creeping up on Google, as well. When this owner looked up, and saw that he is now making the company pay it's own bills, and is getting closer every day to packing up his desk, I was proud to be a part of his team, as well.

I love helping small business owners, I appreciate that aspect of my job.

When was the last time you felt good about your business? Was it recently? You think you could do better? Why not have a guy help your business succeed? I am only a few clicks away!

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