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07/11/2013: Welcome to Thrilling Thursday

Thursday draws its name from the old English for thunder, a translation of a Latin name for Jupiter's Day. Juptier was god of thunder and is the biggest planet in our solar system, being one of the brightest objects in our night sky. Set big goals on Thursday and go large.

One of my favourite expressions is "Fear and excitement are just two sides of the same coin". A shift in perception can make something that looks daunting look challenging and stimulating instead.

Take a roller coaster for example. Some people won't go on it because it would scare them witless while others go on for exactly the same reason. Running a small business can be like a roller coaster ride and once the car has left the top, there is no getting off until a natural conclusion is reached.

Excitement and enthusiasm are infectious and come through in everything that we do. If we view out business in that way, it is easier to get potential customers excited and enthused about being a part of it.

Thrilling Thursday can be just that if we all try looking at what we need to achieve with a sense of wonder and excitement. Give it a try and amaze yourself with infectious verve today.

Marketing, promotion and sales activities all contribute to any business goal, and over the years, hundreds of Village Websmith customers have had help with presenting the exciting side of their business. Call us on 0203 239 0350 to talk over your business goals or click in the header of any page to send an email.

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