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    The space race, Customer Service and monkeys flying rocket ships. 7 strategies for the New Year.
    I was thinking this morning about rockets, the “space race” and Customer Service Management. (I dated myself with the “space race”, didn’t I. But it really happened.) I know that the two subjects seem completely unrelated. Not even in the same Encyclopedia volume.And I submit for your consideration that driving a rocket in the space race and good Customer Service Management are exa
    you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

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    Will Retail Chains Lose Their Dominance?
    In most industrialised nations the the supply chain of goods from source to end user has changed little for many years. Firstly there are the producers. Then the wholesaler, then the retailer and then the customer and consumer.In the U.S. the supply chain has always been pulled by downstream consumers. Europe had a different history where a mixture of world wars and interventionis
    My website www.red-hot-copy.com has been down for three long days now. That means no online sales. That means no email. That means brand, spanking new web surfers looking for information about copywriting pull up a “Page Not Found” when they Google my website.

    I am not a happy camper.

    But life goes on. It has to. So how can an Internet marketer run an Internet business without a website? Here are a few workarounds to keep you in business while things get straightened out.

    1) Keep an alternate email address in your back pocket. Sure it looks more professional to have your email address with part of your URL or website listed as the root. But having a free email address is also handy if your website isn’t working. I recommend either Hotmail, www.hotmail.com, Yahoo, www.yahoo.com, or Google, www.google.com. (Yes, AOL is an option in the event of an emergency but I just despise them for working so hard to dumb down their subscribers and make them juvenilely dependent).

    2) Invest in a shopping cart. My shopping cart at www.redhotcart.com is my most valued piece of Internet marketing real estate. It is the reason I am able to contact you today, regardless of the fact that my site is down. You can use a shopping cart to send up a flare in the form of autoresponders, emails, and ezines letting them know you’re still alive and well. You can even do promotions and make sales directly through the cart (if you have good copy).

    3) Do direct mail, voice broadcasts, or faxes. I feel like I’m time-traveling back to the dinosaur days but sometimes a postcard or an actual hard copy of a sales letter can cut through the clutter when an email cannot. Of course you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

    4) Fin

    How To Build Stellar Client Relationships
    Your opportunity to build a stellar client relationship starts with managing the gap between your perception of how things are going and your client's.Begin the process here . . .--Know who your ideal client is.Minimize problems from the get-go by targeting clients you want to work with and clients you would enjoy and have fun working with.--Ask the right questio
    things get straightened out.

    1) Keep an alternate email address in your back pocket. Sure it looks more professional to have your email address with part of your URL or website listed as the root. But having a free email address is also handy if your website isn’t working. I recommend either Hotmail, www.hotmail.com, Yahoo, www.yahoo.com, or Google, www.google.com. (Yes, AOL is an option in the event of an emergency but I just despise them for working so hard to dumb down their subscribers and make them juvenilely dependent).

    2) Invest in a shopping cart. My shopping cart at www.redhotcart.com is my most valued piece of Internet marketing real estate. It is the reason I am able to contact you today, regardless of the fact that my site is down. You can use a shopping cart to send up a flare in the form of autoresponders, emails, and ezines letting them know you’re still alive and well. You can even do promotions and make sales directly through the cart (if you have good copy).

    3) Do direct mail, voice broadcasts, or faxes. I feel like I’m time-traveling back to the dinosaur days but sometimes a postcard or an actual hard copy of a sales letter can cut through the clutter when an email cannot. Of course you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

    4) Fin

    Dress To Get Hired: Summer
    Spring and summer bring to mind images of love, vacations, walks on the beach and evenings by the pool. But you need to get a job in an office. Or you already have a job and you want to move up the ladder of success. What to wear? Contrary to the popular myth, unless you are in a glamour or very artistic industry there is no such thing as summer work casual. You can, though, fine tune
    despise them for working so hard to dumb down their subscribers and make them juvenilely dependent).

    2) Invest in a shopping cart. My shopping cart at www.redhotcart.com is my most valued piece of Internet marketing real estate. It is the reason I am able to contact you today, regardless of the fact that my site is down. You can use a shopping cart to send up a flare in the form of autoresponders, emails, and ezines letting them know you’re still alive and well. You can even do promotions and make sales directly through the cart (if you have good copy).

    3) Do direct mail, voice broadcasts, or faxes. I feel like I’m time-traveling back to the dinosaur days but sometimes a postcard or an actual hard copy of a sales letter can cut through the clutter when an email cannot. Of course you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

    4) Fin

    Fulfillment And Distribution
    The process of delivering the product to the customer is termed as distribution. Distribution management consists of two major tasks: physical distribution and management of distribution channels. Physical distribution can be defined as the process of reaching the product to the consumers. It encompasses all the activities involved in the physical flow of products from producers to consumer
    the form of autoresponders, emails, and ezines letting them know you’re still alive and well. You can even do promotions and make sales directly through the cart (if you have good copy).

    3) Do direct mail, voice broadcasts, or faxes. I feel like I’m time-traveling back to the dinosaur days but sometimes a postcard or an actual hard copy of a sales letter can cut through the clutter when an email cannot. Of course you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

    4) Fin

    Continuing Professional Development
    Continuing professional development (CPD) is promoted by the CIPD to support the systematic development and accreditation of its members. The aim is that the continuing search to improve knowledge and skills through exposure to new experiences benefits both the individual and the business. The CIPD actively encourages CPD along with other bodies for professionals such as lawyers, accounta
    you can’t send them to a website if yours is down. Have them call a phone number. I use www.ureach.com to receive my toll-free number and faxes. If you’re looking to send them or do a voice broadcast, contact my friend Ron Romano at www.findmeleads.com. Fortunately I have detailed information for many (not all) of my subscribers. If you haven’t been collecting addresses, phone numbers, and/or fax numbers I suggest you begin.

    4) Find joint venture partners. Even if you don’t have a website, you can find someone else who is selling a product related to your field. In the carrot-growing business? Why not joint venture with someone in the tomato business? If you have a database you can still survive a website crisis. I wouldn’t advise going to your list too often to sell or you will lose many subscribers and a lot of good will.

    5) Back ‘er up. You must have a back up copy of your website or you will be in a world of hurt when it comes time to rebuild that puppy. I work with people who have lost months just trying to get their site staked out online. My webmaster, my virtual assistant and I all have a backup copy of my website. Wanna see? I wish I could show you but my @#! server is having issues. So no site for me.

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