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    That Buyer Is An Idiot!
    As I stormed out the door of the building my blood was pumping and all I could think of was how dumb the buyer was. How could this idiot not choose my deal over the one they selected? If you haven’t felt like this at one time or another, you haven’t been in sales very long. All I needed to do was sit in the car, look in the mirror and realize who the dumb one really was. I was looking at him.I’ve set myself up more than a few times and each time I tell myself “this is the last time.” After a few times, I did learn my lesson and realized what my sales ma
    ake the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche,

    Job Search Advice For A Recent Graduate
    A recent graduate can have a tough time finding their first job and getting their career on track.When I finished university, I found it difficult to find my first job. Through university I’d worked in a factory so I didn’t have any office experience that I could point to that would indicate to a potential employer that I could do everything I said I could do.I kept thinking that even though I was a recent graduate with no relevant experience, if only I could somehow convince potential employers what I was capable of, I would prove my capabilities to th
    One of the questions I get often is, “How do I deal with competition.” Most people want to know how they can prevent competition or what steps they can take to overcome competition successfully.

    These days, on the Internet, there are two sides of a coin.

    It is so easy for a person to get into a market because it is simple to start a business in just about any niche.

    There are low barriers to entry to most businesses, so competition is rampant. You may realize an opportunity and start making good money.

    The chances are high someone else will see your success and try to mimic it.

    So how do you deal with this? How do you protect yourself from copycats?

    It’s easy to have competitors.

    In fact the more money you make the more competitors you will have.

    You have to think faster than people can copy you, and you must develop what I call hidden advantages to dominate your niche.

    Copycat “syndrome” as I like to call it is common.

    You may be in a good niche, and some guy sees you are making good money, so he decides to copy your ideas. He comes up with a new product to compete with you.

    People want to prevent this, but you can’t prevent competitors.

    You will always have competitors regardless of what you do. The more money you make the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche, y

    Cover Letter Essentials: Laying the Foundation
    Including a cover letter with your r?sum? is an essential part of the application process. In effect, your cover letter allows for your r?sum? to gain access to those with hiring authority thereby preventing it from being relegated to some dead file drawer or summarily tossed altogether. Before you even begin to write your cover letter there are some things you must know first. Let’s take a look at those foundational essentials that can make or break your quest toward finding work:The paper you use for your r?sum? must match the paper you use for your cover le
    s simple to start a business in just about any niche.

    There are low barriers to entry to most businesses, so competition is rampant. You may realize an opportunity and start making good money.

    The chances are high someone else will see your success and try to mimic it.

    So how do you deal with this? How do you protect yourself from copycats?

    It’s easy to have competitors.

    In fact the more money you make the more competitors you will have.

    You have to think faster than people can copy you, and you must develop what I call hidden advantages to dominate your niche.

    Copycat “syndrome” as I like to call it is common.

    You may be in a good niche, and some guy sees you are making good money, so he decides to copy your ideas. He comes up with a new product to compete with you.

    People want to prevent this, but you can’t prevent competitors.

    You will always have competitors regardless of what you do. The more money you make the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche,

    It's Time To Exchange Customers, Honey!
    Have you ever tried to change a boy-friend/spouse/partner into something YOU wanted?Be honest here.I remember my foolish attempts to get my Harley-riding, chain-smoking, long-haired first boy-friend to try reading (anything), dancing, getting cool clothes or going to a "chick-flick".I reallllllly wanted him to try reading Shakespeare or something by Margaret Laurence so he could understand my tormented bibliophile soul.He'd flip his head back (to get
    u protect yourself from copycats?

    It’s easy to have competitors.

    In fact the more money you make the more competitors you will have.

    You have to think faster than people can copy you, and you must develop what I call hidden advantages to dominate your niche.

    Copycat “syndrome” as I like to call it is common.

    You may be in a good niche, and some guy sees you are making good money, so he decides to copy your ideas. He comes up with a new product to compete with you.

    People want to prevent this, but you can’t prevent competitors.

    You will always have competitors regardless of what you do. The more money you make the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche,

    Finding Profitable Home Based Businesses
    In today’s world, there are more and more people who are turning to home based businesses instead of working for other people. There are some people who think that having your own internet home based business is very risky, but there are many people who have used them and found them to be very successful and lucrative. One reason that there are not even more people taking this route is because it can be a bit difficult to find good quality home based businesses.All you need to do is run a simple search on Google looking for home based businesses and you are hi
    mmon.

    You may be in a good niche, and some guy sees you are making good money, so he decides to copy your ideas. He comes up with a new product to compete with you.

    People want to prevent this, but you can’t prevent competitors.

    You will always have competitors regardless of what you do. The more money you make the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche,

    Entrepreneurship as Your Passion
    Entrepreneurship has been my passion for as long as I can commit to memory to learning how to type, and that started in 5th grade! Strangely enough, I wasn’t raised around lots of business owners growing up in New Jersey nor surrounded by many business-minded individuals.Initially, my passion was expressed through the notion that extra money can be made while working a corporate job. There are several reasons why people become entrepreneurs: to be able to save up for their children’s college education, pay off bills, buy a house, to have the flexibility of se
    ake the more competitors you’ll have. It’s just the way things work.

    You can however, overcome any threats associated with competition. How?

    Innovate faster than they others can copy your material. Develop hidden advantages.

    That’s the key to overcoming competition.

    If you want to dominate your niche, you must have some hidden advantages that are hard to copy. Your competitors should not even know you have these advantages.

    They may copy what you are doing, but they won’t be able to copy your hidden advantages.

    Many competitors will then fail because they are confused about what you are doing. Why? They won’t understand the reasons behind what you are doing. They won’t realize you have hidden advantages.

    How can you make hidden advantages work for you? Let me give you some examples.

    Let’s take the internet guru business. I have many competitors, many new people coming in trying to be marketing gurus.

    My secret? I’m not an internet guru. My specialty is website conversion. I teach people how to convert more visitors into paying customers. I niche. I don’t claim to be the number one “internet marketing” guru. But I am the world’s number one website conversion expert. That is a hidden expertise, a hidden advantage.

    I was there first, found this niche first, so that gives me an advantage. When people come into my niche, when they want to compete, they are only reminding people of my success and experience.

    People see my name everywhere that is a hidden advantage.

    High name investors and entrepreneurs also endorse me. That is a hidden advantage

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