Ready, Fire, Aim

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Yes, we’ve all heard that.  And, generally it works to our advantage.

But, sometimes, we have to make sure that we are achieving what we want.  That our efforts are aligned with with our missions and goals.

That we are managing our operations effectively.  That our profit margin is all that it can be.

To discern if our marketing and sales efforts are hitting the marks we want.

That we can see at a glance where we are, where we’ve been, and how close we are to where we want to be.

Well, we are offering you a one-shot examination.  We will examine your finances, your plans, marketing and social media,your execution, providing a full report of where you are and how close you are to where you need to be.  With recommendations on what needs to be done to get there.

$ and cents

Why us?  We’ve been working with for-profits and not-for profits for years.  We’ve helped them grow, align with (or develop) their visions and missions, develop their key performance indicators- in short, get them to where they want to be.

Your cost for this?  $ 274.99.


How will it happen?  You will provide payment for this service, which will send us an eMail immediately upon receipt.  We will then send you a list of things we need from you- some of which we recognize you might not have- that you are to get to us within 1 day of our request.

(This means we won’t be contacting you on Fridays or Saturdays- or when the next day(s) are holidays.   Because we want you to send us what you have and what you are doing now- not what you could have or should have done.   Because our analysis and recommendations are based upon YOUR reality.)

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6 thoughts on “Ready, Fire, Aim”

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