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Snippet from my university application portfolio - 2017?
36 days of type - 2020
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ABT - Always Be Testing
Alec Baldwin gave perhaps one of the most famous and horrifying speeches about sales in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. As Hollywood tends to do - the speech was highly exaggerated and aggressive about what it takes to be great at sales. Baldwin ends with a famous phrase A-B-C. Always be closing. While it's important to help customers make a great decision on whether or not your product is right for them it's even more important to A-B-T. Always be testing.
What does this mean exactly?
1. What channels are working for you in your sales process and which ones aren't? How can you adjust them to test changes?
2. What pitches work best? Whose voices are best understood? How do you know?
3. What email logic makes the most sense for lead generation?
4. Is your engine running as you designed it? How do you know?
"First place is market dominance; second place is survival; third place is bankruptcy."
Leadwerks Hopes to Expand Gaming on Linux
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Leadwerks Hopes to Expand Gaming on Linux
Leadwerks is a 3D development engine that allows people to make a variety of games including dungeon crawlers, first-person shooters, and side scrollers. Having already released for Windows and Mac, Leadwerks is hoping to bring their software to Linux. This move would allow developers to create...
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