#AskPeshev 78: Thought Leadership

#AskPeshev 77: Managing A Network of Websites

“Credibility combined with transparency unlocks additional business opportunities.”

— Mario Peshev

In the age of personal branding, an industry expert should always try to improve professionally. Building a portfolio, creating a professional network, and engaging in influential activities are important for career and business growth, and expanding one’s horizons. But do you know how you can truly have a significant impact in your industry and solidify your brand at the same time? Provide real value with the knowledge you share. This is what I aim for with every content that I produce. In this week’s newsletter, learn more about:✔️ Thought leadership content✔️ Must-have gadgets for business leaders✔️ The right branding✔️ Top business tipsHelp me help you further! DM me if you have questions. :)Mario

The richest people in the world run companies: Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg—you don’t need a hint to associate their names with their corresponding companies. Do you know what else do they have in common? They are also among the most popular thought leaders in their respective industries.

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Every day, new devices pop onto the scene promising change and innovation. For an entrepreneur who's focused on the expansion of their organization, staying up to date with the latest technology that can support personal and business growth is essential.

Most consulting companies do not use value-based pricing when pricing their services. This is due to the same reasons why most marketing agencies don’t offer performance-based marketing services. Listed below are some of the reasons why consulting companies would prefer other pricing structures for their services.

Work On Your Brand | Mario PeshevWhy is branding very important? 95% of B2B buyers research companies online before deciding on making any purchases. I can’t stress this enough. You can’t attract better prospects unless you have branded yourself the right way.

The U.S. Small Business Administration recommends small businesses with revenues less than $5 million to allocate 7-8 percent of their revenues to marketing. This is based on companies that have margins in the 10-12 percent range (after expenses).Of course, a lot of factors come into play when determining the marketing budget and the type of industry is only one of them.

If you are a small company owner or founder, you deserve a pat on the back for making a huge contribution to the global economy, and to the lives of every individual you employ. May your tribe increase. Are you going through a particular business pain point you need advice on? Let me know in the comments or feel free to message me!

Here are the top 6 business tips I keep giving away for February. Most of them are related to efficiency and better resource allocation. After all, we're all buckling up for a strong 2021 after the rough year we went through, and I'm thrilled to be helping businesses across North America, Europe, and Asia over the past weeks scaling fast and optimizing operations internally.Check out the deck and hit me up for any follow-up questions.