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    Recruiting Professionals for Your Network Marketing Business
    When I was first introduced into the Network Marketing industry, I was 22 years old and I lived in a 900 square foot rental home conveniently located behind a tavern. I distinctly remember one of the first nuggets of wisdom that my upline sponsor gave me."Sponsor Up".Next, I remember thinking to myself, "Where do I find "up" around here?". There was no "up" in my sphere of influence. Most of my friends were in college and no one was really established and when I asked my sponsor how I was supposed to sponsor up the socio-economic chain, he d
    eated.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crap

    Information is Power
    How do you ensure that you remain in control of your business? How do you find the most effective way to grow that business in the future?You may have achieved success by developing a brilliant idea, or by super selling techniques, but the time will surely come when that initial growth levels out. You may even experience a downturn in your business. What do you do now?The answer lies in information.Let’s talk about your data. No matter what business you are in, data is your lifeblood, because used properly, it allows you to stay in con
    If you don't have good fresh content to use for new products, your momentum comes to a crashing halt and so does your business. So the question begs itself, how do you consistently create new content?

    Here are your four basic options:

    1) You can continually write your own materials...and you should.

    2) You can record your thoughts and get them transcribed... and you should.

    3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materials for you... and you should.

    or

    4) You can purchase the rights to content that you can resell... and you should do this as well.

    Each option has its own positives and negatives but in my opinion you should be doing a little bit of each.

    Let me explain...

    3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materials for you

    Hiring a ghost writer has some major advantages and disadvantages. First and foremost it takes a HUGE burden off your shoulders to create original content. Secondly it frees up a lot of your time. Third, it feels great when you get an email from your ghostwriter and the ebook/book/manual/article(s) are all complete and ready to go - it truly is the magic pill.

    There are some downsides however. The first one is the cost.

    Depending on your project, it can cost anywhere between $400-$3,000 to get an ebook, book or manual created.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crapp

    A Fast and Simple Way to Update Your Business
    You open your computer, the flashing button says, “We have a new update for your software program. Do you wish to update now or later?” You choose the Update Now button and immediately your computer begins to download a new version of the software program.What is the program updating? It’s fixing broken parts of the software program; it’s adding new features. It does this quickly and easily. Right before your eyes you see the update taking place. You click a button and you have the newest software update.Computer software and hardware c
    ord your thoughts and get them transcribed... and you should.

    3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materials for you... and you should.

    or

    4) You can purchase the rights to content that you can resell... and you should do this as well.

    Each option has its own positives and negatives but in my opinion you should be doing a little bit of each.

    Let me explain...

    3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materials for you

    Hiring a ghost writer has some major advantages and disadvantages. First and foremost it takes a HUGE burden off your shoulders to create original content. Secondly it frees up a lot of your time. Third, it feels great when you get an email from your ghostwriter and the ebook/book/manual/article(s) are all complete and ready to go - it truly is the magic pill.

    There are some downsides however. The first one is the cost.

    Depending on your project, it can cost anywhere between $400-$3,000 to get an ebook, book or manual created.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crap

    How to Turn Taking Surveys into Your Money-Making Secret
    Have you wondered how your neighbor afforded to fill in all these shopping bags she brought back from the mall? Or how your best friend, a housewife and mom, started taking her children more often out and afforded the extra treats and presents? Maybe they have a secret – a secret that I will now share with you – paid surveys. Online surveys, telephone and door-to-door surveys, as well as mystery shopping and other consumer-feedback jobs are on the rise. Our consumer society, with ever more sophisticated needs and versatile tastes, is adding steam to the s
    uld be doing a little bit of each.

    Let me explain...

    3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materials for you

    Hiring a ghost writer has some major advantages and disadvantages. First and foremost it takes a HUGE burden off your shoulders to create original content. Secondly it frees up a lot of your time. Third, it feels great when you get an email from your ghostwriter and the ebook/book/manual/article(s) are all complete and ready to go - it truly is the magic pill.

    There are some downsides however. The first one is the cost.

    Depending on your project, it can cost anywhere between $400-$3,000 to get an ebook, book or manual created.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crap

    Finding Good Marketing Information is There ANY!
    Good marketing information is essential in making a success out of a business venture. There are a lot of sources of marketing information. The marketing information you use may come from trend data and general statistics for your type of product or service. The general source of good and accurate marketing information, however, is your clients.Product AssessmentMarketing information may vary from product specifications such as outlet location product need and a multitude of other
    it feels great when you get an email from your ghostwriter and the ebook/book/manual/article(s) are all complete and ready to go - it truly is the magic pill.

    There are some downsides however. The first one is the cost.

    Depending on your project, it can cost anywhere between $400-$3,000 to get an ebook, book or manual created.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crap

    Customer Service for Chambers of Commerce
    Customer service is important in any business, we all know that and there can be no relevant debate. However what about the groups that the businesses all belong too? What about the Industry Associations or those small business chambers of commerce in each town; do they give good customer service? Should they? Do they have that as part of their mission statement? Sure their vision statement includes supporting their members, but do they give them good customer service.Recently I was in North Carolina and I talked to a regional Chamber of Commerce an
    eated.

    This is relatively cheap when you think about the fact that you can now sell that content and profit from it as long as you sell it, but it still costs quite a bit.

    The second major downside is the time it takes to communicate with the ghostwriter. If you are anything like me, you don't want to be sending out crappy information. So that means YOU DO have to involve yourself in the process.

    Forget what all the "gurus" try to tell you about how easy it is to just hire a ghostwriter and wake up with a finished product.

    You tell me if this process is as easy as slapping down a check and receiving a perfect book a few days later:

    First you send your initial thoughts and plans for what you want. Then they send back their outline, you make adjustments to the outline, and a few days later they send back the proof for the outline.

    Once the outline is completed you give the go-ahead and they write the rough draft. Obviously this takes some time (usually between 1 week and 2 months depending on your project) but once they have completed the rough draft its up to you to read the rough draft and suggest any changes.

    You’ll want to go over the rough draft with a fine tooth comb to prevent the writer from going in a direction you didn’t want. This isn’t any small task but its well worth the effort because you are ensuring that the product you are creating is of a high standard.

    When you finish the edit of the rough draft the ghostwriter makes the adjustments and then sends you a final draft. You read the final draft and give the final ok. Phew!! That’s a lot more than just placing a bid on eLance and

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