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    Do You Make the Risk or Take the Risk From Your Prospects - How Risk Might be Killing Your Business
    I’ve had the same barber for the last 10 years and the same deodorant for the five. How about you?I’ll bet that you have a trusted barber/stylist, and if you’re like me, once you find a deodorant you like, you stick with it. Okay, enough about barbers and antiperspirants, the question is, “Why are people so unwilling to try new products and services?” Even though when you ask people if they think there might be a better alternative out there, why don’t they make a switch? Risk - the risk is too great.Hair and sweat probably have nothing to do with your business, but no matter what business you’re in, there are customers – good customers that want to buy from you but their perceived risk is too high. If you own your own business, ask yourself, “Am I losing customers because it’s too risky to work with me?”<
    hat I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember

    Cross-Selling – It's About Connecting with Customers
    What do TiVo®, XM Radio®, and the Do-Not-Call List have in common? They represent the collective voice of the prospective saying, “leave me alone; do not annoy me with commercials and other direct solicitations for products and services.”According to research we conducted in our white paper entitled, Effectively Using Cross-Selling and Up-Selling to Increase Revenue AND Customer Service :• Over 70% of Personal Video Recorder (PVR) users skip through television commercials (and Yankee Group estimates that fully half of US households will have this technology in four years! (1))• Satellite radio has eight million customers and expected to double to over 19 million subscribers by 2007. (2)• Over 100 million people have signed up for the Do-Not-Call list, with severe penalties to companies violating the law (in December, 20
    You have decided to start networking. You have signed up to attend a business luncheon and you want to share more on the professional electronic listservs you belong to. But, as you head into that luncheon, you freeze. What ever could you have to offer? And, when you read the various postings on the listserv, you ask yourself why would anyone want to read YOUR post?

    Welcome to the world of networking. When creating a new business, or expanding a current business, entrepreneurs are always in need of support and guidance. None of us can succeed on our own. In the Professional of the Month interviews I do for my monthly newsletter, the tip that most professionals cite as the most helpful in growing their practice hasn’t been improving their office, or growing their website: It has been networking.

    But what is networking and how can it help you? I will address these questions, and then give tips on making networking less painful and more beneficial.

    What is networking?
    Networking is simply the exchange of ideas or information for the benefit of either or both parties. Most networking takes place to share and help the other person grow. Successful and effective networking is the creation of relationships, so it’s not a quick process. Sure, you may meet someone at a meeting and share cards, only meeting them once, but if you don’t follow up and develop a relationship with that person, chances are they will be unlikely to remember you when they cross paths with someone who could use your services.

    Networking today takes on a whole new meaning than it did just ten years ago. Before the internet created a global economy, networking generally meant going to meetings where people could meet, face-to-face, and share what they had to offer and learn how they could help other professionals. Today the purpose is the same, but the venues have expanded beyond borders. I can network with someone in Australia, now!

    How can networking help your business?
    Networking can help in all aspects of growing a business! From learning who to contact to create your marketing materials to how to set up your office, who to consider when ready to incorporate, to how to deal with particular types of clients all can be discussed with others. It can also help to answer questions that maybe you don’t know where to go to ask. When I was only in business for a couple of years, someone asked me how I got started. Through the years I would offer this person advice and, in a sense, mentorship, and today she is a very successful businesswoman in her own right. A colleague has become a very good friend and also someone who often refers organizations to me for speaking engagements. Both of these are examples of how networking helps with business.

    In order for networking to really help you grow your business, you have to be seen. Don’t attend just one or two networking events a year, or post an email every couple of months, and expect to become known in your geographical location or specialty. People have to see you often, and for a long period of time. They have to get to know who you are and what you are like. They must know you are a permanent part of the community and are there for others, as well. They need to know you care enough to show up.

    Effective networking tips
    Most important, if you are a health professional, the first thing you have to do is learn how to create an effective audio logo. Another term is elevator speech. This is a very short, but succinct explanation of what you offer to others. As a Registered Dietitian, I used to tell people I was a Registered Dietitian and Personal Fitness Trainer. People would kindly look at me and nod with what appeared to be recognition… then walk away without a CLUE what I did! Of course; I told them what I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember

    Explode Your Leads With Dynamite Sticky Handouts
    You’ve put months into having your trade show booth designed. Now it’s finished or very close. You walk around your new booth like a proud parent when it suddenly dawns on you; you need promotional handouts to go with it! Where to start, though?The key to a great promotional handout for a trade show event is that it provides needed information about you and your business. But for it to stick, in other words, not get thrown in the trash, it has to have something a little more than just information.One of the very best ways to make sure your trade show booth handouts don’t get thrown away but will stick is to put an offer or coupon of some kind in them. Coupons that a person can use after the trade show event practically guarantee your handouts won’t get thrown away. After all, your customers will want to use the coupons!Sw
    eficial.

    What is networking?
    Networking is simply the exchange of ideas or information for the benefit of either or both parties. Most networking takes place to share and help the other person grow. Successful and effective networking is the creation of relationships, so it’s not a quick process. Sure, you may meet someone at a meeting and share cards, only meeting them once, but if you don’t follow up and develop a relationship with that person, chances are they will be unlikely to remember you when they cross paths with someone who could use your services.

    Networking today takes on a whole new meaning than it did just ten years ago. Before the internet created a global economy, networking generally meant going to meetings where people could meet, face-to-face, and share what they had to offer and learn how they could help other professionals. Today the purpose is the same, but the venues have expanded beyond borders. I can network with someone in Australia, now!

    How can networking help your business?
    Networking can help in all aspects of growing a business! From learning who to contact to create your marketing materials to how to set up your office, who to consider when ready to incorporate, to how to deal with particular types of clients all can be discussed with others. It can also help to answer questions that maybe you don’t know where to go to ask. When I was only in business for a couple of years, someone asked me how I got started. Through the years I would offer this person advice and, in a sense, mentorship, and today she is a very successful businesswoman in her own right. A colleague has become a very good friend and also someone who often refers organizations to me for speaking engagements. Both of these are examples of how networking helps with business.

    In order for networking to really help you grow your business, you have to be seen. Don’t attend just one or two networking events a year, or post an email every couple of months, and expect to become known in your geographical location or specialty. People have to see you often, and for a long period of time. They have to get to know who you are and what you are like. They must know you are a permanent part of the community and are there for others, as well. They need to know you care enough to show up.

    Effective networking tips
    Most important, if you are a health professional, the first thing you have to do is learn how to create an effective audio logo. Another term is elevator speech. This is a very short, but succinct explanation of what you offer to others. As a Registered Dietitian, I used to tell people I was a Registered Dietitian and Personal Fitness Trainer. People would kindly look at me and nod with what appeared to be recognition… then walk away without a CLUE what I did! Of course; I told them what I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember

    Human Organization
    Organization is one of the concepts used by the humans from time immemorial. And its application is found in every spheres of life. And studying a successful organization is a good experience. That is, watching a movie with ‘wide eyes’ is itself an interesting experience. And when we watch the same movie with the 3D fitted class it would be an even more interesting as well as an exhilarating experience.Unison of humans with an urge to usher an organization into a leading ‘utopia’ will be a successful endeavour, if the unified humans show undaunted, unabated and unabashed conduct. So if all the parts of an organization conduct this way, they can be fully utilized to have ubiquitous presence all over the world. Also at the same time all the parts or departments of the organization should function in unison. In the sense, how all the body organ
    etwork with someone in Australia, now!

    How can networking help your business?
    Networking can help in all aspects of growing a business! From learning who to contact to create your marketing materials to how to set up your office, who to consider when ready to incorporate, to how to deal with particular types of clients all can be discussed with others. It can also help to answer questions that maybe you don’t know where to go to ask. When I was only in business for a couple of years, someone asked me how I got started. Through the years I would offer this person advice and, in a sense, mentorship, and today she is a very successful businesswoman in her own right. A colleague has become a very good friend and also someone who often refers organizations to me for speaking engagements. Both of these are examples of how networking helps with business.

    In order for networking to really help you grow your business, you have to be seen. Don’t attend just one or two networking events a year, or post an email every couple of months, and expect to become known in your geographical location or specialty. People have to see you often, and for a long period of time. They have to get to know who you are and what you are like. They must know you are a permanent part of the community and are there for others, as well. They need to know you care enough to show up.

    Effective networking tips
    Most important, if you are a health professional, the first thing you have to do is learn how to create an effective audio logo. Another term is elevator speech. This is a very short, but succinct explanation of what you offer to others. As a Registered Dietitian, I used to tell people I was a Registered Dietitian and Personal Fitness Trainer. People would kindly look at me and nod with what appeared to be recognition… then walk away without a CLUE what I did! Of course; I told them what I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember

    Does Your Advertising and Marketing Talk to Your Customer?
    It is paramount that your advertising and marketing in your company that you put out into the public talks to the customer. So often, small business brochures and advertising talks about the company and not about what is in it for the customer. You may have a great company and you may be very proud of this fact. But your customer cares what you can do for them not which you can do for yourself. Let's face it you are asking the customer to come to your store and buy something from you or to purchase services.When the customer does business with you it will cost them money and for this exchange of currency they want to know what they're going to get and what benefit it is to them. They are not interested that your company has been in business since the creation of religion or that your company has 30,000 ft. or that your company has 10 deli
    een. Don’t attend just one or two networking events a year, or post an email every couple of months, and expect to become known in your geographical location or specialty. People have to see you often, and for a long period of time. They have to get to know who you are and what you are like. They must know you are a permanent part of the community and are there for others, as well. They need to know you care enough to show up.

    Effective networking tips
    Most important, if you are a health professional, the first thing you have to do is learn how to create an effective audio logo. Another term is elevator speech. This is a very short, but succinct explanation of what you offer to others. As a Registered Dietitian, I used to tell people I was a Registered Dietitian and Personal Fitness Trainer. People would kindly look at me and nod with what appeared to be recognition… then walk away without a CLUE what I did! Of course; I told them what I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember

    Creating a Mini Sales and Marketing Strategy in Less Than Three Hours
    Start by ensuring you have enough information and data available at your fingertips. That's the secret.Here are the steps to Creating a Sales and Marketing Strategy quickly and effectively:Step 1: Take an A4 size of paper and title it Sales and Marketing Strategy.Then rule it with two horizontal lines across about one inch down from top and two vertical lines to form three equal columns. Title these columns, Channels, Strategy, How often.Step 2: Under Channels write down as many strategies that you can think of for contacting. Write down (in this exercise) a minimum of 4. Let’s say one of those channels is "Contacting prospects.” Under Strategy write down at least four strategies you could use to contact prospects. For example:Internet, Advertising, Letters, Telephone calling.Write four strategies for each
    hat I WAS. How does that help them? I have since been working with clients with my same background to help them learn how to create an effective audio logo, so that when people hear what they do, they are able to relate and say to themselves, or out loud, ‘wow, that’s what I need!

    As I decided to network more, the thought of it would send a shudder down my spine. But then I started to realize that the biggest advantage to enjoying the networking experience wasn’t what I got from it, but what I could offer to others. Once I stopped focusing on me and started to focus on other people, my anxiety dissolved. My biggest fear was running out of things to talk about. However, if you focus on the other person, and ask them to tell you about them, conversation just flows.

    This is the same when you network electronically. Be selective in your posts, but always focus more on offering help/answers, rather than just conversation. People will remember you when you offer your time and support.

    When you go to a live networking event make sure you have plenty of business cards. Never run out! I have my business cards everywhere; in my wallet, in my planner, in my car, in my computer bag, and my briefcase. My husband has my cards, also, and gives them out to everyone he talks to. As networking specialist for Entrepreneur Magazine, Ivan Misner points out, the business card is the single most powerful business tool you can invest in. The two main functions of your card are to gain business from the person you give it to and to get your name out to other people from this person who now has your cards. When you give out your card, always write something personal on it. This will give that card a greater chance to be held onto by the receiver. Be sure to give them more than just one card, however, so they can pass them out. A classic tip for receiving cards is to make notes on the card shortly afterwards, in order to jog your memory about that person. Contact them after the event to say something nice; this helps to remind them who you are and think about you when a potential referral comes their way.

    Networking does not have to be something to dread. If you shudder just thinking about it, I challenge you to start practicing. Pick a small event where you know most of the people and feel relatively comfortable. Then make the decision that you will speak to no less than ‘x’ number of people at that event. Practice some of the tips above and get comfortable with them. Then pick another event and do the same thing. It really does work!

    Not only can networking be a fun and easy way to enrich your life, but it can enhance your career and greatly broaden your horizons. Remember to treat networking as the exchange of ideas, information and experience and focus on how you can help the other person. If you look at networking as relationship-building, you will be greatly rewarded with how it helps you grow, professionally, and help you build friendships that will last a lifetime.

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