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  • 7 Things To Do Over Christmas To Make Your 2013 Sales Great

    7 Things To Do Over Christmas To Make Your 2013 Sales Great

    Cracking 2013 Sales: 7 Quick-Start Hacks

    Got a handful of free days over the break and want to turn them into a sales win‑machine for 2013? This guide gives you the low‑down in bite‑size chunks that even a sales rookie can swallow, sprinkle in a dash of humour, and leave you feeling ready to knock those targets out of the park.

    Tip 1: Crunch Your Numbers

    Before you can wow anyone you’ll need the hard facts first:

    • Identify a realistic sales target – whether it comes straight from the boss or you’ve cooked it up yourself.
    • Calculate average order value – grab last year’s revenue and divide it by the number of orders. That’s your “average” playground.
    • Figure out how many orders you’ll need – a quick division of the target by the average will give you the order count you’ll have to hit.

    No need to be a genius calculator; a rough estimate is better than none at all. You can always fine‑tune later.

    Tip 2: Anticipate Existing Customer Spend

    Now look backwards at what your loyal customers bought in 2012.

    • Use 2012 spend as a baseline – if repeat business is your bread and butter, this gives a solid starting point.
    • Don’t go wild on optimism or doom – keep your expectations close to the golden mean; it’ll save you from empty promises.
    • Subtract this figure from your total goal – the remainder is what you’ll need to generate from fresh customers.

    Tip 3: Separate Your New Business

    Time to figure out the “fresh‑face” part of the plan.

    • Calculate new client spend – pull 2012 data for each new customer and average it out.
    • Find the new client count needed – target minus existing spend divided by that new‑client average.
    • Keep adjusting as you learn – the numbers can shift, but you’ll get better with every tweak.

    Tip 4: Map Your Activity

    Numbers alone aren’t enough – you’ve got to turn them into action.

    • Track the conversion ladder – from phone calls to meetings, meetings to quotes, quotes to closed deals.
    • Set activity targets – e.g., “300 calls a month” or “10 quotes per week” to hit your revenue brick.
    • Gauge your confidence level – the clearer the path, the easier the climb.

    Tip 5: What’s Your ‘Stretch’?

    Once you’re comfortable with the 100 % figure, it pays to aim higher.

    • Re‑run the numbers at 120 %, 150 %, and 200 % – see what that extra push looks like.
    • Escalate the activity accordingly – those higher targets might mean an extra handful of calls or follow‑ups.
    • Celebrate the “sale‑lounge” of success – directors love the talk of “surpassing” goals.

    Tip 6: Break Them Down

    Gross targets can feel abstract. Break them into bite‑size daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly chunks.

    • Quarterly review – know what the big picture looks like at a glance.
    • Monthly sprint – frame your goals in a 30‑day sprint.
    • Weekly focus – think of a 7‑day “goal block.”
    • Daily grind – set “today’s mission” to keep momentum steady.

    When you slice the numbers, they bite a lot easier. The only shock you might hit is if you discover the workload slack increases, but that’s a good thing – you’ll have an early checkpoint to adjust.

    Tip 7: Work on Yourself

    Nothing beats a motivated, confident sales rep. Keep the engine revved up:

    • Maintain a positive mindset – turn objections into opportunities.
    • Re‑energise with self‑care – a quick walk or a coffee break can reset clarity.
    • Track personal progress – see how each action feeds into the big picture.

    Drop yourself into the 2013 groove early, and you’ll stay ahead of everyone else – because momentum matters.

    Ready to crush 2013? Channel this plan, tweak it to fit your style, and watch your pipeline grow. Need a hand fine‑tuning your numbers or building a new prospect strategy? Drop me a line. Good luck, you’ve got this!

  • Florida Angler Nets 1.36‑Pound Record Flier Fish, Shattering State Fishing Records

    Florida Angler Nets 1.36‑Pound Record Flier Fish, Shattering State Fishing Records

    caught 1.36-pound flier on Ocheesee Pond in Jackson County

    Florida Angler Nets 1.36‑Pound Record Flier Fish, Shattering State Fishing Records

    Michael Baxley Nets a Record‑Breaking Flier Fish in Ocheesee Pond

    In June 2025, the sharp‑eyed angler Michael Baxley spotted a sparkling 1.36‑pound flier on Ocheesee Pond in Jackson County. Officially, FWC’s fisheries biologists have crowned this catch a state‑record tie for the elusive Florida native, blowing a 2015 benchmark out of the water.

    What Makes the Flier a Rare Finding

    • Distinctive markings: a dark teardrop under the eye and a row of black spots running along the body give the flier a look that’s basically its own personal logo.
    • Symmetric fins: both the anal and dorsal fins are almost the same size, so the fish appears perfectly poised on the water.
    • Baby look‑outs: young fliers boast a dark eyespot (ocellus) with a reddish rim on the soft dorsal fin—think of it as their natural “photobomb” feature.
    • Size limits: typically less than 6 inches long and under half a pound, making this a mini‑trophy that can still pack a punch.

    How This Tale Unfolds

    Since state records for small freshwater fish require a hair surpassing the existing record—at least 0.02 ounces—Baxley’s haul was just enough to claim the tie and set the tone for the whole panhandle’s fishing scene.

    “I feel fortunate as a biologist to have not only certified the record flier but also Mr. Baxley’s tying record,” said Chris Paxton, Regional Fisheries Biologist and Administrator for Florida’s Northwest Region. “Events like these remind me of the unique and diverse fish species and angling opportunities we have right here.”

    Why the Flier Is a Real Challenge

    Unlike the gear‑heavy sport fish that dominate the headlines, the flier remains a quiet competitor. Found only in ponds, marshes, and the sluggish backwaters of smaller streams, it’s rarely chased by big‑bore sluggers. Instead, bream anglers that cast sunfish baits typically snag these elusive guys inadvertently.

    • Diet: the flier munches on insect larvae, but anglers can trail it with live worms, crickets, bread balls, or even micro‑lures.
    • Target audience: because of its small stature, it’s rarely a prime target—just a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

    Celebrate Your Own Catch Without a State Record

    Do you have a flier that’s at least 8 inches or 0.5 pounds? You can still make your mark! Submit a photo to FWC’s Big Catch program for a framed certificate celebrating your trophy. This program honors 33 freshwater species, each with its own trophy moment.

    Want More Info?

    For details on state‑record fish, applications, and rules, visit the State Record Fish section of the FWC website. Keep tabs on the latest fishing conditions by diving into the Fishing Forecasts page—your go‑to guide for spotting the next big catch.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! June 16, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Hot Off the Press! Space Coast Daily News Hits the Desks

    June 16, 2025 – The Space Coast Daily News, the valley’s finest paper, has just dropped a fresh, flirty edition that’s ready to read at the coffee shop, on the ferry, or right on your iPhone.

    Why This Issue is the Talk of the Town

    • Local Love: A deep dive into the newest community projects in Brevard County, with a side‑kick of heart‑warming volunteer stories.
    • Space‑Savvy Sizzle: Eye‑catching updates on the latest rocket launches and satellite tracking, plus a beginner’s guide to stargazing.
    • Eat, Laugh, Repeat: A special foodie column featuring the best brunch spots and a tongue‑in‑cheek recipe from the “Space Kitchen” crew.
    • Weekend Vibes: A calendar full of local festivals, park clean‑ups, and community meet‑ups that keep the flyer buzzing.

    Inside the Pages… (Plus a touch of humor)

    “Brevard County’s Best Newspaper” hasn’t lost that title, but the writers have added a splash of cheekiness that makes you smile while you fact‑check. From jokes about ‘scientists’ who forget their lab coats to playful sidebars titled ‘Hang Out With Astronauts (in the Office)’, the copy feels like a conversation with an old friend who’s always got the inside scoop.

    Reader reactions on social media? “New issue is so good, I’m tempted to write my own article!” “Finally, a newspaper that lets me laugh while I learn about the cosmos.” And for those who prefer the tactile experience, the print version feels warm, like a freshly brewed cup of coffee—literally.

    Grab Your Copy—While They’re Still Hot!

    Local kiosks, the newspaper’s website, and the handy mobile app are all hot off the press and ready for you to pick up. Just step into the Space Coast Daily News, and you’ll be right in the heart of Brevard County—with jokes, facts, and a sprinkle of starry-eyed wonder.

  • Canada's Carney Backs Down On Tariffs As Trump Welcomes Another Win

    Canada's Carney Backs Down On Tariffs As Trump Welcomes Another Win

    Another major economy and country backs down, and Trump wins again – as on Friday Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will drop its retaliatory tariffs in step with the United States as both countries work to de-escalate their trade dispute.

    Carney in a Friday press conference said the US side clarified it would not apply tariffs to Canadian products that adhere to the terms of the US-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement. Even Politico has starkly described it as Carney backs down in a major concession:

    “We have the best deal of anyone in the world right now,” Carney told reporters in Ottawa, noting that the average U.S. tariff rate on Canadian goods is 5.6 percent, the lowest among America’s trading partners. “Today, the Government of Canada is harmonizing its tariffs with the U.S.”

    However, he noted that some duties, particularly on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, will still remain in effect. Other sources quoted in various reports have also indicated this.

    “In this context and consistent with Canada’s commitment to USMCA, I am announcing today that the Canadian government will now match the United States by removing all of Canada’s tariffs on US goods specifically covered under USMCA,” said Carney, previewing that the change will take effect on September 1.

    “Canada and the US have now re-established free trade for the vast majority of our goods,” he added.

    The White House hailed the move: “We welcome this move by Canada, which is long overdue. We look forward to continuing our discussions with Canada on the Administration’s trade and national security concerns,” a Trump admin official said. And more via breaking Canadian media reports:

    • U.S. President Donald Trump commended the tariff removal, calling it “nice” and saying he wanted to “be good to Canada.”

    • Trump raised tariffs on some Canadian goods to 35 per cent on Aug. 1.

    • The Trump administration said Canada’s rate was being hiked in response to fentanyl trafficking and Canada’s earlier decision to hit back with counter-tariffs.

    The Canadian dollar is strengthening notably against the US dollar today (helped by Powell’s words and Carney’s actions)…

    Reuters has reviewed of the transition from Trudeau:

    Carney’s predecessor as prime minister, Justin Trudeau, imposed 25% tariffs on $21 billion in goods imported annually from the U.S. on March 6 in response to Trump’s initial duties.

    The C$30 billion was part of an overall retaliation plan to target C$155 billion worth of imported goods from the U.S., though the remaining C$125 billion has been delayed.

    Carney had repeatedly claimed he had a mandate from the public to ‘stand up to’ the Trump administration, but alas he’s the latest in a line of global leaders to instead sit down amid the immense tariff and trade pressure.

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