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David Robertson

In 2007 David Robertson started a company called Best Industry Trends that works with local business owners to provide valuable information that can be used to reduce their taxes, increase their bottom line, and create a steady flow of quality new business. Along with the other members or Best Industry Trends, David speaks, writes, and organizes events for businesses and professional organizations in the state of Ohio.

David’s passion is helping the owners of small businesses understand and create their own marketing systems that are designed to increase the flow of new business and clients. You can read David’s blog at www.myprolog.com or find some of his work on the web at www.BestIndustryTrends.com.

David Robertson's blog is My Pro-Log.

Posts by David Robertson
No Comments / Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Many times, when I ask a small business owner who their target market is they give a typical answer that comes down to anybody they think will pay. Unfortunately, with a target market like that, your business is more likely to blend into the background instead of rising above the competitor […]

No Comments / Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Many would argue that being the best can be done with a company’s marketing strategy or advertising. Still others claim that the answer is found in the sales force of a business or even the leadership, but I would suggest that it is not any single one of these […]

No Comments / Monday, May 5th, 2008

Brad Isaac has an inspirational view on successfully setting goals. His philosophy is that whether you want to buy a BigMac at McDonald’s or earn a $1,000,000 you have to go through the same process of achieving your goal. The only difference is the amount of time & planning that goes into reaching the desired destination […]

No Comments / Friday, May 2nd, 2008

You have waisted your entire day if you showed up at the office this morning and asked yourself, “What needs to be done?” It’s gone! You might as well only work half the day. Take it easy and maybe you’ll do better next week […]