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    Courting Customers - From First Date to Marriage
    Landing a new client is like courting a potential spouse. The first date is usually a make or break situation and if the door is still open, the work has just begun. Like dating, you’d better give your prospect a pretty good reason to meet with you again, because there is usually more than one suitor.Gettin
    of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can s

    Warming Up the Customer Experience
    Restaurant people will tell you that the worst thing a customer can do is have a bad meal and not SAY anything about it. It prevents the establishment from making it right for the customer. The damage gets worse, because the customer doesn’t usually return AND they tell their friends what they thought about the fo
    Have you ever heard of any of these people:

    · Dale Earnhardt

    · Dr. Phil

    · Martha Stewart

    · Donald Trump

    · Madonna

    · Billy Graham

    Regardless of their chosen profession, business or discipline, each of them is successful for a variety of reasons; but one thing they all have in common is that they are or were relentless self-promoters.

    Being a self-promoter can conjure up many different images in the minds of many, some negative, some arrogant, some self-serving and some envy; but, in the end, this ability separates the also-rans from the supper successful. If you think of Herb Kelleher, (the founder of Southwest Airlines), you might think he was a lunatic. If you mention Bill Clinton, you’ll get two very opposing reactions; and if you bring up the name Michael Jordan, you might get very consistent reactions. But one thing they all did was self-promote in one way or another.

    As I was thinking about writing this book, I was wondering: Has anyone ever been super-successful who did not have self-promotion as their companion as they brought their ideas, products, or talent to the rest of the world? I couldn’t think of anyone. Maybe you can, but I’ll bet that if anyone has achieved enduring and satisfying success, self-promotion was high on their list of traits.

    What exactly is self-promotion? Is it self-confidence? No. There are a lot of people with strong self-confidence who are not comfortable in self-promotion. Is it talent? No. Many very talented people have never been successful or publicly heard of.

    I could also mention numerous people in specific professions, who are super-successful, but because they are not relentless self-promoters, you don’t hear about them; their success is not measured by fame.

    Now don’t get me wrong here. I am not saying that fame or fortune equal success. I am only saying that self-promotion is one of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can st

    Is the Building Industry Forsaking our National Sovereignty?
    In the United States we have many industries, which continually hire illegal aliens and illegal immigrants and we all know, which industries are the greatest problems. For instance the Building Industry is a huge problem, as they hire sub-contractors knowingly who hire illegal aliens by the busload and who are cle
    me arrogant, some self-serving and some envy; but, in the end, this ability separates the also-rans from the supper successful. If you think of Herb Kelleher, (the founder of Southwest Airlines), you might think he was a lunatic. If you mention Bill Clinton, you’ll get two very opposing reactions; and if you bring up the name Michael Jordan, you might get very consistent reactions. But one thing they all did was self-promote in one way or another.

    As I was thinking about writing this book, I was wondering: Has anyone ever been super-successful who did not have self-promotion as their companion as they brought their ideas, products, or talent to the rest of the world? I couldn’t think of anyone. Maybe you can, but I’ll bet that if anyone has achieved enduring and satisfying success, self-promotion was high on their list of traits.

    What exactly is self-promotion? Is it self-confidence? No. There are a lot of people with strong self-confidence who are not comfortable in self-promotion. Is it talent? No. Many very talented people have never been successful or publicly heard of.

    I could also mention numerous people in specific professions, who are super-successful, but because they are not relentless self-promoters, you don’t hear about them; their success is not measured by fame.

    Now don’t get me wrong here. I am not saying that fame or fortune equal success. I am only saying that self-promotion is one of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can s

    Create A Better Impresion With Your Emails
    How do you come across in your emails?As I receive more and more requests for assistance by email, I also get more and more poorly worded or badly formatted emails.When you ask someone for help, or approach them for the first time, you will get a much better response if you word your initial co
    writing this book, I was wondering: Has anyone ever been super-successful who did not have self-promotion as their companion as they brought their ideas, products, or talent to the rest of the world? I couldn’t think of anyone. Maybe you can, but I’ll bet that if anyone has achieved enduring and satisfying success, self-promotion was high on their list of traits.

    What exactly is self-promotion? Is it self-confidence? No. There are a lot of people with strong self-confidence who are not comfortable in self-promotion. Is it talent? No. Many very talented people have never been successful or publicly heard of.

    I could also mention numerous people in specific professions, who are super-successful, but because they are not relentless self-promoters, you don’t hear about them; their success is not measured by fame.

    Now don’t get me wrong here. I am not saying that fame or fortune equal success. I am only saying that self-promotion is one of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can s

    Five Cheap Tricks for Promoting Your Business
    If you’re like me, you’re always looking for ways to promote your business — without spending a ton of money. Well, you’re in luck. This article lists five of my top 10 favorite ideas for promoting your business or organization for next to nothing (and in some cases, completely fr*e). While these ideas are a start
    nce who are not comfortable in self-promotion. Is it talent? No. Many very talented people have never been successful or publicly heard of.

    I could also mention numerous people in specific professions, who are super-successful, but because they are not relentless self-promoters, you don’t hear about them; their success is not measured by fame.

    Now don’t get me wrong here. I am not saying that fame or fortune equal success. I am only saying that self-promotion is one of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can s

    Email Job Application - Some Tips
    Today some employers ask you to email them. Since most of us use email in a rather casual fashion it is useful to take your time and write carefully. Do not sacrifice quality because of the ease of using email. Remember that applying for a job is a serious matter and business etiquette is important.Here are some t
    of the most evident traits of successful people. Let me illustrate this with familiar examples.

    Is Donald Trump smarter than other corporate executives? Is Oprah Winfrey better looking than other media people? Was Bill Waldron (the founder of Wal-Mart) better educated than you or me?

    I am telling you, education is important. Talent is important. Effort is important. Timing is important. The right contacts are important. But even if you have all of these, you can still never achieve greatness or sustained success without the willingness and ability to be a relentless self-promoter.

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