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Rick's Bait and Tackle is located in Sussex County on Long Neck Road. With easy access to both the Rehoboth and Indian River Bays as well as the ocean we cater to inshore fishing, ocean fishing, and bay fishing. The Delaware Bay is just short hop from us and allows us to stay on top of all area fishing.
Rick Willman contacted Poor Irishman Internet Marketing at the end of Winter, just before Spring arrived - he was eager to have his website built and launched in time for fishing season. We worked together closely to develop a strategy which would showcase the enjoyment of fishing, the expert advice Rick offers, and the quality merchandise available though his online store.
http://www.ricksbaitandtackle.com
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Bosom-Bumping, Chest-Thumping Websites
Is your business the greatest thing since sliced bread and bottled beer? Do you consistently remind your customers and prospects that you and your business are the best there is and that your competitors should just fold up their tents, throw in the towel, take their footballs and go home to sit on the couch and eat bon-bons while they watch global warming creep in?
Nah, you might say. Whaddayathink, I’m some kinda whack job? you might ask. I play it low-key with customers and competitors, you offer timidly, because, says you, your website does all that rowdy outta-control stuff!
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It's a very proud moment when you take your first step online to promote your products and services. But so many business owners step off on the wrong foot – setting themselves up for future failure. How can you take a successful first step online when you have little or no experience building websites?
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Call it whatever you want...
Call it an incubator, a co-op, a strategic alliance, shared platforms, networking, whatever you want. The bottom line is that the long-term business success effects of this sucky economy and dollar devaluation are going to be measured in terms of how much you can be both a leader AND a team player!
The US Army teaches that — among other things – to be a great leader requires also being a great teammate and follower. You can lead your business straight over the cliff by ignoring all other businesses around you and "going for broke" ... if you choose a path of arrogance.
The major difference between arrogance and independent self-sufficiency is that the first of these is an attitude. Combining forces with other businesses doesn’t render you helpless. If it does, you’ve selected the wrong business to work with, or you have an attitude problem.
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