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Sales Procrastination

February 1, 2010Tim Kocheractivities, Godin, Marketing, priorities, procrastination, Sales, Seth Godin Leave a comment

Interesting thoughts from Seth Godin on how busy does NOT equal important in life: http://bit.ly/a1BuOY .  Applied to sales and marketing, this even more poignant.  Doing lots of (the wrong) activities will not build your funnel.  What are you “busy” with today?

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