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Ten Strategic Marketing Actions To Ensure Success In Your New Year hat really is important to you isn't it?"The beginning of a new calendar or fiscal year is a great time to use those good intentions we have about new beginnings and jump-start our marketing efforts. So, using a strategic thinking approach, here are ten (10) strategic marketing actions to ensure success in your new year.Strategic Action #1: Clearly define your strategic focus and marketing vision for your business.Strategic Action 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this Profitable Ecommerce - 6 Steps to Excel At Ecommerce It all starts with a conversation.Analysis of ecommerce suggests that in the very near future the majority of commercial transactions will occur on the Internet. Therefore, if you want to get involved in the profitable ecommerce wave, there are six steps to keep in mind to excel at ecommerce in the future. By following these six proven steps you will be able to find positive results and profitabel ecommerce.Planning Those who fail to No exceptions. Whether it's talking to a friend or a stranger, it all starts with a conversation. And Conversation is the REAL secret to recruiting in Network marketing. If you think about it-- The secret to this business IS Conversation, and it is something we all have done for a long time, and many have even mastered. If you are at least 18 years old, you have held over 100,000 conversations. That is a psychological fact. You have MASTERED the art of conversation. Then let me ask an obvious question here: Why do people not use more conversation as a recruiting tool? Good question. According to psychologists, we hold as adults around 100-150 conversations a day minimum, and these can be very strong recruiting tools if properly utilized. Have you ever talked to someone and after they have walked away, you thought -- "Shoot! I wished I would have mentioned my company or product?" I did that plenty of times unfortunately. Well -- nowadays, you really need to be more professional with your approach in conversations, and also in general. People today get hit up a lot by telemarketers and less than professional mlm'ers, and you need to have a much more professional and focused approach that gets their interest when their defenses are down. That is why conversation is such a great tool. Most people during a conversation is at ease and their defenses are at bay, not up. INFERNO Secret: The power in your words and connection in your relationship can prove to be magnetic to many folks. So-- If there was a way to ask something that would come across like you are not really trying to carry on a recruiting conversation but a caring conversation. Would you want to know about it? Hope so! There is a question that I have used, and taught for years that seems to really strike a chord with people and gets them to really think. And the question is so soft that it usually gets a positive response. When i used it, it rarely got anything but a continued conversation and interest. What's the question sript? 1)"John -- let me ask you a personal question that I have asked some other folks. I'm just curious--what is the biggest concern you have as far as where your future is headed?" (Security, time, education for kids,retirement, etc) 2)"That really is important to you isn't it?" 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this How to Generate Cheap Website Traffic more conversation as a recruiting tool?There is one hard and fast rule in generating profit for your website: A steady flow of website traffic. If no one goes to your site, it hardly bares a chance of generating an income. Many sites have tried and failed in doing so, and these results to the sites ending. It takes money to maintain an income generating site; it also takes money to make money.BUT, it doesn’t take a whole lot of cas Good question. According to psychologists, we hold as adults around 100-150 conversations a day minimum, and these can be very strong recruiting tools if properly utilized. Have you ever talked to someone and after they have walked away, you thought -- "Shoot! I wished I would have mentioned my company or product?" I did that plenty of times unfortunately. Well -- nowadays, you really need to be more professional with your approach in conversations, and also in general. People today get hit up a lot by telemarketers and less than professional mlm'ers, and you need to have a much more professional and focused approach that gets their interest when their defenses are down. That is why conversation is such a great tool. Most people during a conversation is at ease and their defenses are at bay, not up. INFERNO Secret: The power in your words and connection in your relationship can prove to be magnetic to many folks. So-- If there was a way to ask something that would come across like you are not really trying to carry on a recruiting conversation but a caring conversation. Would you want to know about it? Hope so! There is a question that I have used, and taught for years that seems to really strike a chord with people and gets them to really think. And the question is so soft that it usually gets a positive response. When i used it, it rarely got anything but a continued conversation and interest. What's the question sript? 1)"John -- let me ask you a personal question that I have asked some other folks. I'm just curious--what is the biggest concern you have as far as where your future is headed?" (Security, time, education for kids,retirement, etc) 2)"That really is important to you isn't it?" 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this Where should an Affiliate Begin in Finding Merchant Partners? ssional mlm'ers, and you need to have a much more professional and focused approach that gets their
interest when their defenses are down.Every affiliate needs to define its user groups. Interests, product needs, products they probably already have (with potential for upgrades), favorite activities, income – describe the typical visitor as you would a person. Then describe the focus of your site or primary products. Then the easiest way to begin is to review and add a few highly relevant sites from Affiliate Marketers, such as Linkshare and C That is why conversation is such a great tool. Most people during a conversation is at ease and their defenses are at bay, not up. INFERNO Secret: The power in your words and connection in your relationship can prove to be magnetic to many folks. So-- If there was a way to ask something that would come across like you are not really trying to carry on a recruiting conversation but a caring conversation. Would you want to know about it? Hope so! There is a question that I have used, and taught for years that seems to really strike a chord with people and gets them to really think. And the question is so soft that it usually gets a positive response. When i used it, it rarely got anything but a continued conversation and interest. What's the question sript? 1)"John -- let me ask you a personal question that I have asked some other folks. I'm just curious--what is the biggest concern you have as far as where your future is headed?" (Security, time, education for kids,retirement, etc) 2)"That really is important to you isn't it?" 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this Lean Manufacturing Training it?Lean manufacturing is a business performance improvement tool that focuses on enhancing value, cost, delivery, and people. It helps expose waste and makes continuous improvement possible by identifying and eliminating non-value-adding activities in design, production, supply chain and management.Organizations that are applying lean technology to their manufacturing processes are achieving the greatest i Hope so! There is a question that I have used, and taught for years that seems to really strike a chord with people and gets them to really think. And the question is so soft that it usually gets a positive response. When i used it, it rarely got anything but a continued conversation and interest. What's the question sript? 1)"John -- let me ask you a personal question that I have asked some other folks. I'm just curious--what is the biggest concern you have as far as where your future is headed?" (Security, time, education for kids,retirement, etc) 2)"That really is important to you isn't it?" 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this Be Careful Where You Get Career Advice hat really is important to you isn't it?"Most of the advice you receive on career advancement will come from people who have ulterior motives. Some of them even have an interest in seeing you do something that will benefit them. Objective career advice is often elusive. Let’s look at some of the most common places people receive career advice and assess their objectivity.Your Employer. Many companies offer training and deve 3) "Let me ask another question. If I could help you address that concern with a company and program that I have recently run across, would you take a serious look at it and see if it would be something that might be right for you?" (usual answer is "sure.") Then you simply move them into a conversation about your company, product and what else that is deemed appropriate... Easy? Yep! Does it work? YEP! Has it proven effective? Absolutely! Will you try it? Good question! I encourage you to try this "Conversation Recruiting" strategy and see if it works as good as it has for others. And don't be surprised if you end up with a new person you have sponsored! blessings...doug (c) 2006 /PassionFire International-all rights reserved
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