Chris Reed’s Testimonial used to promote Excercise Inc.

Posted by creed on December 16, 2009 under Giving Back, Marketing | Be the First to Comment

Bo Railey of Excercise Inc. called me up and asked if he could use my testimonial to help others realize how his group could benefit their exercise goals. I was very excited to help out. I am hopeful that my story can help others take a positive step forward towards their personal fitness goals.
Read the testimonial by visiting the link: http://www.exerciseinc.com/about-us/testimonials/

CREED & Roundpeg put up podcast for Rain University

Posted by creed on December 15, 2009 under Marketing | 2 Comments to Read

Chris Reed president of CREED Improvements does his first podcast with Lorraine Ball of Roundpeg to promote the class RU LinkedIN for Rainmakers University. Listen to the podcast by clicking HERE: PODCAST
Chris stated “I attribute the success of my business to networking and that comes back to the use of social media like LinkedIN.” Reed continued “Networking is only successful if you can remind people that you met and continue to keep that relationship growing through keeping in touch with those we meet, and social media is the easiest way to achieve that goal.”
Chris is a chairperson for Rainmakers network marketing group which hosts an event the 2nd weds of each month at the Fox & Hound Pub in Castleton. The event is called Rush Hour. Chris is also a member of the Options Charter School Board of Directors and co-owner of Indydodgeball.com.

CREED’s recognized recently by marketing guru Tony Scelzo

Posted by creed on July 27, 2009 under Marketing | Be the First to Comment

My company was founded with the help and guidance of many friends and business associates.  I thank everyone of you for keeping my business top of mind as you meet people and hear of needs that we can solve.   Tony Scelzo founder of Rainmakers marketing group has been a mentor and business coach for over a year now.  Recently he mentioned my business in a blog post titled “The fine line you have to walk” which talks about the crowded market place and how our messages need to get through an increasingly complicated filter to reach our customers.   You can read the post by clicking this link  Tony Scelzo’s Blog