by Alex Goldfayn | Feb 22, 2016 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Gratitude, Happiness For Sales Growth
Jerry Seinfeld has a fabulous long-running web series called Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Each week there’s a cool old car, and a famous guest with whom he discusses life. The latest season opened with Barack Obama as the guest. In the bowels of the White House,...
by Alex Goldfayn | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog, Gratitude, Happiness For Sales Growth, Revenue Growth Video Series
Alex Goldfayn lays out why it is our DUTY to grow our revenue and help others. Get Alex’s new book, just selected as Sales Book of 2015, here:...
by Alex Goldfayn | Oct 22, 2015 | Blog, Gratitude, Happiness For Sales Growth, Revenue Growth Video Series, Videos
If you’ve seen me speak, you’ve heard this story, but I think it’s important, so here it is for everyone. This week’s video is about why we work. It’s important to get clear on this, because when you know why you work, and who you work...
by Alex Goldfayn | Oct 12, 2015 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Gratitude, Plan Your Sales
I’ve spent the last week in Palm Beach, first at a conference and then with my family over the weekend. Every morning, I was one of the first on the beach, watching the sun rise. With my six-year-old kids, these were some magical moments. We got to talk about...
by Alex Goldfayn | Sep 7, 2015 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Gratitude
My family was these families. The ones on TV and in the newspapers, with the frightened faces. Nearly 40 years ago, I was the two-year-old on my young dad’s shoulders. We were running from the former Soviet Union, and while we didn’t have war, my parents...
by Alex Goldfayn | Jun 8, 2015 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Gratitude
Today is my children’s sixth birthday. I’m in meetings today, but I’ll be home (with presents!) in time to take them out for dinner and ice cream. I work for them. I work to feed them, protect them, teach them, and help them. They deserve this from me. I owe it to...