So, you want to get your products or services noticed? Of course you do. You work hard, your business is excellent and more people need to know about what you do.

However, before you start working on how to get noticed, you’ll need to put some foundations in place. Otherwise, you’ll blow a ton of money, waste your time and miss out on some potentially great opportunities.

With this in mind, be sure to check the following.

Do you have an accurate way to measure the number of prospective customers or clients who notice you? Have you determined the number of people you need to notice you, in order for your business to flourish? Are you able to accurately track whether you are getting noticed by the right people, or just a poorly targeted mix? When people notice you for the first time, do your *touchpoints build an image

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