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Radio Advertising Commandments - Part 3 ut of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence.Radio Commandment Number 8Thou Shalt Use Radio To Build Strong Business Alliances.When you advertise on radio you hope to reach many thousands of listeners. But there is one type of listener few retailers think about. It is this person that can be just as important and sometimes, more important than your intended market - Business associates.Buyers, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors. People that you do business with on a day to day basis.The benefits of influencin Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you w 6 Ways To Generate More Income From Your Existing Business Faking ItThere are many ways to generate more income from your existing business. You can even create multiple streams of income for yourself using these ideas.1.Self-publish your expertise in the form of books, booklets, e-books etc. People enjoy reading success tips by those who have already achieved the goals that they are aspiring to, or by those who are considered ‘experts’ in their fields. An accountant could write a tips booklet entitled ‘10 tips to help you pay less taxes - the legal way’ , a nursery school t Those two words sum up my experience in overcoming shyness in order to network. Think about. It's what actors do all the time. Fake a personality or characteristics to make a character more believable. Guess what? Everyone can and does do the same thing, even shy people. Networking is communicating, and communicating [face-to-face, written or via telephone] is vital to spread the word about your business. You must be prepared to talk about yourself, what you do and how you can benefit others at a moment's notice. Yet, shy people have a tough time with communication. Presenting themselves in a confident manner to other professionals is like going out on a limb with no safety net below to catch them. Very scary stuff, and if you're shy you'll know exactly what I mean: trembling, hot and sweating or cold and shaking like a leaf, flushed, stuttering, complete mental block… Role-playing will help lift a shy person, anyone really, out of that rut. Start with mental role-playing. Build up some knowledge on how to network and talk to people and get started on imagining conversations. When you've done this a few dozen times [and shy people will probably do it a few hundred times before they actually commit themselves], plant yourself in the right situation and go for it. Don't think about it anymore. Put on your networking cap and start talking to people. It helps if you try to treat everyone as you would an old friend, don't get to close and personal, but do show that you are happy to see them. Okay, okay, you're probably thinking, "I'm too shy. I couldn't possibly..." Well, that's your first mistake. Didn't I tell you not to think about it? If you've practised, if you've got a store of knowledge to back you up, if you realise that these are just people you're talking to and not horrible ogres, then the words should come. Nervously at first, perhaps, but they'll come and with determination on your part, they will eventually flow. Written communication isn't always easy either, but it's also not as hard as many think. Prospective letter-writers can polish up their skills with books on how to write letters [or reports, or short stories, or the next block-buster novel]. They can join online writer support groups for free critiquing and advice. Surf the web for tips and ideas. Pester friends to check what they've written, or pay someone to write for them [see my resource box for contact details…]. Telephone conversations can make some shy, and not so shy, people shudder [I'm shuddering right now!], but these too can be tackled in much the same way as face-to-face networking. Put on your best telephone voice - low, slow and friendly [so you can be understood clearly] and pretend that you're not wishing you were doing a hundred other things. You need to talk to people and you need to do that with sincerity and friendliness or they will be on their guard against you. Voice reflects mood so you must be aware of yours before you open your mouth. So, we've got communicating out of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence. Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you wo The Secret to 100% Success With Your Marketing and if you're shy you'll know exactly what I mean: trembling, hot and sweating or cold and shaking like a leaf, flushed, stuttering, complete mental block…There’s a secret to marketing, which is so simple, yet so effective once you learn it and apply it, you’ll be amazed at the great results you can produce. This secret will prevent you from failing with your marketing pieces.Before I go on, lets start with establishing common ground to begin with.My definition of marketing is… communicating with potential customers in emotionally beneficial terms.To me, the medium or method of marketing communication doesn’t matter. You can use this principle I Role-playing will help lift a shy person, anyone really, out of that rut. Start with mental role-playing. Build up some knowledge on how to network and talk to people and get started on imagining conversations. When you've done this a few dozen times [and shy people will probably do it a few hundred times before they actually commit themselves], plant yourself in the right situation and go for it. Don't think about it anymore. Put on your networking cap and start talking to people. It helps if you try to treat everyone as you would an old friend, don't get to close and personal, but do show that you are happy to see them. Okay, okay, you're probably thinking, "I'm too shy. I couldn't possibly..." Well, that's your first mistake. Didn't I tell you not to think about it? If you've practised, if you've got a store of knowledge to back you up, if you realise that these are just people you're talking to and not horrible ogres, then the words should come. Nervously at first, perhaps, but they'll come and with determination on your part, they will eventually flow. Written communication isn't always easy either, but it's also not as hard as many think. Prospective letter-writers can polish up their skills with books on how to write letters [or reports, or short stories, or the next block-buster novel]. They can join online writer support groups for free critiquing and advice. Surf the web for tips and ideas. Pester friends to check what they've written, or pay someone to write for them [see my resource box for contact details…]. Telephone conversations can make some shy, and not so shy, people shudder [I'm shuddering right now!], but these too can be tackled in much the same way as face-to-face networking. Put on your best telephone voice - low, slow and friendly [so you can be understood clearly] and pretend that you're not wishing you were doing a hundred other things. You need to talk to people and you need to do that with sincerity and friendliness or they will be on their guard against you. Voice reflects mood so you must be aware of yours before you open your mouth. So, we've got communicating out of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence. Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you w The Basics Of Solenoids And Electric Motors happy to see them. Okay, okay, you're probably thinking, "I'm too shy. I couldn't possibly..." Well, that's your first mistake. Didn't I tell you not to think about it?Electric motors are nothing more than is a mechanical device that switches electric energy into mechanical energy by passing an electric current through a wire loop contained within a magnetic field. Solenoids are universally used in all types of motors from power door locks to starters and is a round coil of insulated wire used to create a magnetic field in the atmosphere of this current.Because a solenoid is a specially designed electromagnet in which a coil of wire is wrapped around a specifically shaped If you've practised, if you've got a store of knowledge to back you up, if you realise that these are just people you're talking to and not horrible ogres, then the words should come. Nervously at first, perhaps, but they'll come and with determination on your part, they will eventually flow. Written communication isn't always easy either, but it's also not as hard as many think. Prospective letter-writers can polish up their skills with books on how to write letters [or reports, or short stories, or the next block-buster novel]. They can join online writer support groups for free critiquing and advice. Surf the web for tips and ideas. Pester friends to check what they've written, or pay someone to write for them [see my resource box for contact details…]. Telephone conversations can make some shy, and not so shy, people shudder [I'm shuddering right now!], but these too can be tackled in much the same way as face-to-face networking. Put on your best telephone voice - low, slow and friendly [so you can be understood clearly] and pretend that you're not wishing you were doing a hundred other things. You need to talk to people and you need to do that with sincerity and friendliness or they will be on their guard against you. Voice reflects mood so you must be aware of yours before you open your mouth. So, we've got communicating out of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence. Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you w Mining Industry and Water Protection itiquing and advice. Surf the web for tips and ideas. Pester friends to check what they've written, or pay someone to write for them [see my resource box for contact details…].Modern mines collect veins of materials, which have been trapped over millions of years in the sediment. Once out in the open they can get into the ground water and move down hill with the normal erosion patterns and water flows. This is because the minerals have been buried for centuries underneath in layers from previous periods. In the old Berkeley Pit, a copper mine which is closed not far from the Sunlight Goldmine in Montana, the rain water mixing with the minerals left in the bottom of the Pit was quite toxi Telephone conversations can make some shy, and not so shy, people shudder [I'm shuddering right now!], but these too can be tackled in much the same way as face-to-face networking. Put on your best telephone voice - low, slow and friendly [so you can be understood clearly] and pretend that you're not wishing you were doing a hundred other things. You need to talk to people and you need to do that with sincerity and friendliness or they will be on their guard against you. Voice reflects mood so you must be aware of yours before you open your mouth. So, we've got communicating out of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence. Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you w Security Guards For Your Peace Of Mind ut of the way and you are now a great networker. Now, let's look at belief and self-confidence.Security has become an inevitable part of today's dynamic world. Here comes the role of security guards. A security guard, otherwise known as security officer, is of supreme importance in almost all such arenas as physical security of personnel, monitoring specialized events, and protecting invaluable properties by maintaining high visibility presence to detect illegal or inappropriate actions. In other words, security guards are usually employed by a company or an organization to monitor, patrol, preserve, and pro Hopefully, after all that practise at "faking" communicating, your confidence levels have actually lifted a little. Help them along a little more by picking up a pen and listing everything you are good at. You don't have to show this to anyone so ignore the need to be modest. Keep it somewhere safe where you can refer to it again and again. Do the same with your product or service, and include reasons why you are the person to offer/produce these items. Keep that list safe too. Read them both every time you're feeling down. Believe every word! Use some of those words to describe yourself and your product or service to people. Keep using them. Pretty soon, you won't have to think about it, you'll be believing it. That self-belief will come across in everything you do or say, people will respond to it, and you won't be "faking it" anymore. Networking may never come naturally to a shy person, but once they step into the networking zone, no one will ever know.
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