Sour to Sweet: An Advisor Who Transforms Businesses



Sour to Sweet: An Advisor Who Transforms Businesses

by Pamela Wilson

Every business has moments when it’s on shaky ground.

Sometimes the business is in the middle of a major growth phase. It’s traveling over rocky ground as it transforms from what it was to what it’ll become.

Sometimes it’s simply struggling to put its best face forward on the web.

And sometimes the business lacks the technology or processes needed to get to the next level of growth.

Raúl Colón helps with all of the above.

His story is this month's Hero's Journey feature. We're tapping the collective wisdom of our community members to bring you reports from the front lines of the content marketing world. See all of the Hero’s Journey posts here.

Read on as Raúl tells his story.


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