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    Get Rid of Your Customers - Treat Them Like Family
    After a careful marketing strategy, your customers are finally pursuing you. They want your goods, they want your services – but how do you know you have a marriage and not just a bad blind date? You want your customers to return in droves, if for no other reason than because, according to the Better Business Bureau, gaining the trust of a new customer is five times more expensive
    ve heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link popular

    5 Deadly Marketing Sins
    We’ve all done them, and there’s many more, but try to avoid these 5 marketing sins.1. Start / Stop Marketing – Once you’ve started to see those customers piling through the door it’s easy to assume your marketing job is done. It’s not. Effective marketing isn’t about any single campaign or idea – it’s about all your efforts and ideas combining to create ‘marketing
    I was driving home last week and it seemed that the traffic was a bit heavier than usual. As I watched the cars weaving in and out of traffic, changing lanes, some taking the off ramp and others merging into the traffic, I thought how incredible it was.....

    I mean here were all these people, driving at top speed, going in every direction, zigging and zagging, slowing, speeding up and passing and it was amazing that we did not kill one another. It was almost like dancing or figure skating, as though it had been choreographed. But we were all strangers who would probably never see one another again. How then was it possible for each to know the other drivers' intentions and position himself accordingly?

    It is simply because we knew the correct signals and how to read them.

    99% of learning to drive is recognizing each signal and what it means. The other 1% is easy; you just stop, start and steer.

    That is the way it works in the Internet world of Network Marketing. No, I do not mean we could kill one another with our browsers, although I HAVE had quite a few crashes...(sorry, I just could not resist the pun.) I am talking about networking and being a part of the same team.

    First we need to learn to market correctly. By correctly I mean we should learn how to use every marketing method available to us, learn it well, then teach it to others.

    Not only should we be able to explain the procedures we use, but we should be able to explain the reasons why we do it the way we do. Learn to speak with authority, learn to recognize the correct signals from others who are successful, then market like we mean it.

    I am sure you have heard the expression strength in numbers. I think it should be strength in Unity. There could be a million members in any given program but if they fail to pull together and work toward the same common goal, soon the program will collapse upon itself. I would rather have 10 dedicated members in my downline than 500 sign-ups. Sign-ups are those who join something on a whim, never answer an email despite your many offers to help them, never even try to market the program, then forget all about you and jump on the next bandwagon that passes their way. These people will never make a go of anything they join and they are what I have heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link populari

    Copywriting for Trade Show Display Layouts - A General Road Map
    Many small business owners make an attempt to create their own layouts for their initial trade show display. This makes perfect sense because most small business owners are used to doing everything themselves and like the idea of saving a buck when possible. At the same time they may not be sure that trade show marketing is going to help their overall marketing effort. It is o
    ever see one another again. How then was it possible for each to know the other drivers' intentions and position himself accordingly?

    It is simply because we knew the correct signals and how to read them.

    99% of learning to drive is recognizing each signal and what it means. The other 1% is easy; you just stop, start and steer.

    That is the way it works in the Internet world of Network Marketing. No, I do not mean we could kill one another with our browsers, although I HAVE had quite a few crashes...(sorry, I just could not resist the pun.) I am talking about networking and being a part of the same team.

    First we need to learn to market correctly. By correctly I mean we should learn how to use every marketing method available to us, learn it well, then teach it to others.

    Not only should we be able to explain the procedures we use, but we should be able to explain the reasons why we do it the way we do. Learn to speak with authority, learn to recognize the correct signals from others who are successful, then market like we mean it.

    I am sure you have heard the expression strength in numbers. I think it should be strength in Unity. There could be a million members in any given program but if they fail to pull together and work toward the same common goal, soon the program will collapse upon itself. I would rather have 10 dedicated members in my downline than 500 sign-ups. Sign-ups are those who join something on a whim, never answer an email despite your many offers to help them, never even try to market the program, then forget all about you and jump on the next bandwagon that passes their way. These people will never make a go of anything they join and they are what I have heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link popular

    How to Conquer Your Fear and Start Your Own Business
    Its scary venturing out on your own, isn't it? No more steady paycheck - now your survival depends solely on your business' success. But that fear can be overcome through knowledge. The right information can help eliminate anxiety, answer all your "what-if" questions and build your confidence as an entrepreneur. See, people are afraid of what they don't understand. Learn what
    networking and being a part of the same team.

    First we need to learn to market correctly. By correctly I mean we should learn how to use every marketing method available to us, learn it well, then teach it to others.

    Not only should we be able to explain the procedures we use, but we should be able to explain the reasons why we do it the way we do. Learn to speak with authority, learn to recognize the correct signals from others who are successful, then market like we mean it.

    I am sure you have heard the expression strength in numbers. I think it should be strength in Unity. There could be a million members in any given program but if they fail to pull together and work toward the same common goal, soon the program will collapse upon itself. I would rather have 10 dedicated members in my downline than 500 sign-ups. Sign-ups are those who join something on a whim, never answer an email despite your many offers to help them, never even try to market the program, then forget all about you and jump on the next bandwagon that passes their way. These people will never make a go of anything they join and they are what I have heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link popular

    Types of Shredders
    A shredder is a machine that chops up unwanted materials into small pieces. Common types of shredders include paper shredders, file shredders and chip shredders. Shredders can cut tissue paper, computer printouts, floppy disks, compact disks, plastics, wood planks and any other material. Shredders are commonly used for recycling purposes, waste reduction and creating packing mater
    uld be strength in Unity. There could be a million members in any given program but if they fail to pull together and work toward the same common goal, soon the program will collapse upon itself. I would rather have 10 dedicated members in my downline than 500 sign-ups. Sign-ups are those who join something on a whim, never answer an email despite your many offers to help them, never even try to market the program, then forget all about you and jump on the next bandwagon that passes their way. These people will never make a go of anything they join and they are what I have heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link popular

    First Steps to Starting Your Own Small Business
    You’ve been dreaming about what it would be like to start your own small business. It has been on your mind since you were in school, and there are times, especially on Monday mornings, that you daydream about it. But, you’re not really sure what it would look like. You don’t have the first clue how to get started, and of course, you’re afraid that you would put your heart and sou
    ve heard some marketers refer to as dead wood.

    Communication is the key.... staying in touch with the other members of the program, learning from those who are more experienced and teaching what you know to those who are less experienced than you. Offering encouragement to one another and a helping hand where it is needed. Keeping abreast of the updates and any changes that might be made. Gaining the trust of those you personally recruit into the program and learning when to trust others.

    I realize that network marketing is all about traffic, rankings, link popularity, page views and visitors to the website...but at the heart of the matter...every good marketer knows that it's a whole lot more than a numbers game.

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