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    Successful Networking - My 10 Tips for Creating a Stream of New Customers
    1. Set an objective for each networking meeting – to talk to a particular person, to try different questioning techniques, to approach someone you usually would not.2. Act like a host not a guest. In other words, take responsibility for introducing yourself to people, and them to others, don’t wait for someone else to do it for you.3. Have your networking tools with you, whether that is an ample supply of business cards or a supply of open questions to ask.4. Listen to understand, not to spot a pause in the conversation into which you can jump with your own opinions.<
    th its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history

    Newton and Negotiation
    Let's play a little fun experiment. Get a friend to stand next to you and without warning, begin pushing against her. What do you expect her reaction to be? Of course! To maintain balance, she'll heave back.But don't stop there. Push harder, even harder. Observe how she returns exactly the same force (maybe she'll even throw in a slap if you push in the wrong place).What's the moral of the story? Every push merits a counter shove. Newton's third law of thermodynamics eloquently states the principle, "For every force is an equal and opposite force."In real life negoti
    There are logical and essential realities taking place on the Internet highway "today".

    According to the CIA World Fact Book there is going to be over 2 billion people on the Internet by 2010. Today there are just about 1 billion. What took 20 years to get here will now take only the next 4 to double in size.

    Today, people are seeing an endless array of products and opportunities hitting them at staggering levels like no other time in history. The name of the game here "on a strategic level" is to be fully engaged with the bigger picture strategies rather than getting left behind with the details.

    The average person is learning faster than anytime in history (keep in mind.. the average people are 90+ of the marketplace), they are able to make wiser choices and are easily able to identify what is honest and what is not, better than ever before and will continue to get better very fast.

    If you carefully review the world’s top experts on the Internet highway who are driving in the most money, they are the ones who are fully aware of the fact that those who are able to master the art of establishing higher degrees of trust with their audiences will, in fact, be the ones who dominate at the highest levels.

    When you look carefully at this real world phenomenon taking place right now as to the actual Psychological impacts the world’s best are now integrating into their business models... as far as establishing this strategic trust barrier...It starts to become almost scientific in it's approach.

    Because you see, the world's best marketing strategist, for example; Seeking to position themselves at levels that zero in on mastering the purity issue. Asking themselves, in their minds eye, "How can I create an image of my product that feels real?"

    This fascinating positioning game is unfolding right now as we approach 2006. For example, there is a new course that came out called "The Rich Jerk" that teaches inside tricks of how to dominate on the internet. Yes, it seems silly (as to the name) but why is their website "that's selling the course" driving in staggering profits? Why? Because it does a few things. A- It takes on the posture with its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history.

    10 Keys for Unlocking Success in Business
    There are many avenues for success. Sometimes, success is just a door away; once you have to right key, success will fall into your hands. But in business, success is not gained through luck alone. It will not come to you unless you do something to achieve it.Success is the goal of all businessmen. And because of this, it always becomes the top priority in business. But success is intangible, and that it makes it so hard to achieve. So how could you possibly become successful?The answer is to plan and organize the things within your company. Your door to success is choosing t
    ture strategies rather than getting left behind with the details.

    The average person is learning faster than anytime in history (keep in mind.. the average people are 90+ of the marketplace), they are able to make wiser choices and are easily able to identify what is honest and what is not, better than ever before and will continue to get better very fast.

    If you carefully review the world’s top experts on the Internet highway who are driving in the most money, they are the ones who are fully aware of the fact that those who are able to master the art of establishing higher degrees of trust with their audiences will, in fact, be the ones who dominate at the highest levels.

    When you look carefully at this real world phenomenon taking place right now as to the actual Psychological impacts the world’s best are now integrating into their business models... as far as establishing this strategic trust barrier...It starts to become almost scientific in it's approach.

    Because you see, the world's best marketing strategist, for example; Seeking to position themselves at levels that zero in on mastering the purity issue. Asking themselves, in their minds eye, "How can I create an image of my product that feels real?"

    This fascinating positioning game is unfolding right now as we approach 2006. For example, there is a new course that came out called "The Rich Jerk" that teaches inside tricks of how to dominate on the internet. Yes, it seems silly (as to the name) but why is their website "that's selling the course" driving in staggering profits? Why? Because it does a few things. A- It takes on the posture with its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history

    7 Ways to Spot a Brokeback Entrepreneur (And How To Avoid Them)
    Are you bitter that your network isn’t producing results? Angry that the people you’ve been networking with isn’t sending business your way? Tired of working long hours on your business only to see your bank account almost empty and your bills piling up?The problem lies with you – yes, you. You have been giving too much away for too long and you’re now attracting brokeback entrepreneurs.Who’s a brokeback entrepreneur? This is someone who operates using a frugal mentality, but refuses to spend any money to operate their business.You’re a smart entrepreneur with an aweso
    to master the art of establishing higher degrees of trust with their audiences will, in fact, be the ones who dominate at the highest levels.

    When you look carefully at this real world phenomenon taking place right now as to the actual Psychological impacts the world’s best are now integrating into their business models... as far as establishing this strategic trust barrier...It starts to become almost scientific in it's approach.

    Because you see, the world's best marketing strategist, for example; Seeking to position themselves at levels that zero in on mastering the purity issue. Asking themselves, in their minds eye, "How can I create an image of my product that feels real?"

    This fascinating positioning game is unfolding right now as we approach 2006. For example, there is a new course that came out called "The Rich Jerk" that teaches inside tricks of how to dominate on the internet. Yes, it seems silly (as to the name) but why is their website "that's selling the course" driving in staggering profits? Why? Because it does a few things. A- It takes on the posture with its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history

    Creating Competitive Edge through Continuous Innovation
    Organizations around the world have claimed that they are ‘innovative’ businesses as they are creative (Papers4you.com, 2006). However to gain a competitive edge, it is imperative to realize that innovation always implies one step ahead of creativity where later is only an essential component of innovation. Creativity is merely an ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to associate ideas in uncommon manner , however innovation on the other hand is the ‘process’ of taking a creative idea and turning it into a useful product or service ( Robbins & Coulter, 2002). Such process involves i
    evels that zero in on mastering the purity issue. Asking themselves, in their minds eye, "How can I create an image of my product that feels real?"

    This fascinating positioning game is unfolding right now as we approach 2006. For example, there is a new course that came out called "The Rich Jerk" that teaches inside tricks of how to dominate on the internet. Yes, it seems silly (as to the name) but why is their website "that's selling the course" driving in staggering profits? Why? Because it does a few things. A- It takes on the posture with its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history

    How To Write A Resume
    To apply to any job, the candidate needs to write a resume. These are some tips on writing a solid, persuasive resume that will help the applicant get the position they’ve been dreaming of.The resume must be segregated into different sections to be easily understood by the company representative, in most instances Human Resources (HR) department personnel. There are many resume-builder sites available on the net. By searching and locating a proper description, the job applicant may model their resume on it, inserting their own qualifications. By deciding to design the resume in dif
    th its image, representing a 1970's look and feel. B- It then takes on the posture of being totally real. The timing as to this approach is nailed to a tee. Even the great Gary Halbert recently wrote about why it's doing so well. Gary wrote that it's doing well because it is real.

    Another example of a person who is positioning himself strategically to dominate as we approach 2 billion Internet users is Mark Joyner. His new book, "The Irresistible Offer", just hit the shelves and is flying out the door almost faster than any book in history.

    What Mark did with his book strategically is brilliant. His front cover of the book takes on a 1950's look. The fonts on the front cover give off the impression at first glance that you feel trust because of the fact that the 1950's image is an image that stimulates trust of course.

    In Mark’s book, he also takes on strategic positioning right off the bat where he is speaking from a position of sound proven methods that have been tested and proven to really work. He also (which I have never seen at this level prior) makes the beginning of the first few chapters so simple and easy to read that this alone gives a feeling of ease. That again triggers trust.

    The name of the game for those that are seeking to profit nicely over the next few years as we approach this Internet explosion globally is to formulate not only an image that embodies trust but also your message must embody higher levels of strategy on the copywriting side.

    Once again, when you look carefully at the world’s top earners, you see Best Selling author and online marketing genius Joe Vitale digging deeper than ever into old school methods from classical masters of copywriting such as Claude Hopkins, John Caples and Robert Collier.

    This is not only Joe by the way...you see Internet marketing "wiz kid" Yanik Silver who recently created his image for his up and coming major seminar that captures the Austin Powers look and feel.

    Those who are aware of the “power trust” games taking place right now globally and work with partners that not only understand this but also embrace it at levels where you are taking action as to formulating your systems, newsletters, websites, articles and more, "embracing the trust factors" will make a fortune over the next few years. (Just as long as you also have a product or opportunity that has mass appeal).

    Old school copywriting and image strategies masterfully blended in with new technologies, formulate the dominate strategy for the 21st century.

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