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    11 Deadly Sins of Live TV Interviews Even Seasoned Media Professionals Makeand How to Avoid Them
    1) Dress To ImpressResearch the style of the show and dress to suit - although you may look great more formally dressed than the interviewers, dressing a little more casually while maintaining your sharp grooming can be better.For example, seasonality and fashion comes and goes and if your wardrobe is like autumn, but your two hosts' clothes are dressed for the middle of summer, it is too different and not a good look or connection.2) Check Your Set Background TV set backgrounds, which are out of your control, can be distracting. Watch the show beforehand to get a feel. For example a painting
    eur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to ma

    The Lucky Investor
    Have you ever known someone who seemed to, just be lucky in life? They seem to have it all and things just seem to come to them with no real effort on their part. Life appears easy for them and we wish we could have their luck. The good news is you can - everyone can.I'll never forget the definition of luck I heard many years ago. A friend of mine said "Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity." This has never been more, true of good fortune, than in the world of investing. When you are prepared you will recognize opportunities others do not; thereby making you appear lucky.Taking the time to learn about the many ways in which
    There are 3 drivers of your online infopreneur business - your philosophy, your purpose and your process.

    Philosophy

    Philosophy is about mindset. And there are as many different ones as there are business owners.

    Some flit and fleet from one experiment to another, hopping around in a constant, never-ending quest for that elusive 'big one'. The cost of starting a business in the 'real world' keeps this number small. But on the Internet, where the 'cost of entry' is dirt cheap, this is a malaise that affects close to 95% of home businesses.

    A few 'lucky' folks outgrow this phase of 'constant change' and after some casual flings, finally hit upon a 'winner' and settle down to milk their cash-cow.

    And then you have the 'cherry picker'. This savvy business-person experiments with different approaches - and is smart enough to find the elements of each that work well. Armed with enough such information, this infopreneur is now in the advantageous position of owning industry 'best practices' which can be implemented in a consistent fashion to guarantee reasonable success in anything.

    Rare indeed is the small group of strategic business owners who go about their task with a single-minded devotion backed by rich experience and knowledge. These experts choose wisely, stick with their choice, work on steadily growing and improving it. Of course, to do this well, you must make sure the choice you make in the first place is the right one.

    The big question, then, becomes "Why not become strategic yourself?"

    The short answer: "Because it is NOT easy"

    This comes more naturally to someone who has owned and operated a successful offline business. It requires a certain level of expert knowledge, earned often after a series of smaller mistakes. It makes mandatory a considerable amount of research and investigation to find that perfect 'niche' in the marketplace. It involves focused effort and often a modest financial investment to build the business in a structured, scalable fashion.

    And once that's done, it takes some ongoing involvement to position it for quick, even explosive growth, and be based on 'automated' systems that make it possible for the owner to step away from the business and yet have it hum along smoothly.

    Your Purpose

    PURPOSE is all about your 'reason why'. It is the fuel that drives the engine of all other business activity. It is the axle around which the wheel revolves. It is your consuming, inspiring, motivating 'Why' - whatever it might be.

    For many home business owners and infopreneurs, it is based around either 'escape from pain' (getting out of the 9-to-5 grind, or avoiding an intolerable boor who happens to be your boss) or a 'search for gain' (an extra bit of income, small comforts, a better lifestyle with perks).

    A few dream bigger. They aim to achieve wealth through building a roaring infopreneur business right from the beginning. The approach they take to their online business is more aggressive, pro-active, intensive.

    Time, money and effort are viewed as investments rather than expenses. Acquiring knowledge and tapping into others' expertise are considered business-building essentials rather than frivolous luxuries.

    Within this group is a sub-group of business owners who play the 'build, grow and sell' game - and do it well. The essential difference in attitude between these people and the rest is the emphasis placed on 'systems'.

    These business owners meticulously strive to keep their personality out of the way of their business functions - so they do NOT become an irreplaceable part of the system. In turn, this makes the business easier to flip and sell to new owners - often at huge profits.

    Again, the difference lies in your underlying strategy - or lack of it.

    Does your infopreneur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to mak

    Make Money With Classified Advertising
    When we first get on the internet we are told that there is a lot of advertising available. If you are starting a work at home business the first thing you come come across is get free classified advertising. Well there are two kinds of Classified advertising paid and free. Of course we all would like to get it free.As they say you get what you pay for and in Work at home business that is certainly the truth. Will you get a lot of traffic with free classified ads? Well my experiences is no. I see free classified ads as a come on for you to buy "PAID" classified ads. I never got any traffic with free classified ads.The question the
    e advantageous position of owning industry 'best practices' which can be implemented in a consistent fashion to guarantee reasonable success in anything.

    Rare indeed is the small group of strategic business owners who go about their task with a single-minded devotion backed by rich experience and knowledge. These experts choose wisely, stick with their choice, work on steadily growing and improving it. Of course, to do this well, you must make sure the choice you make in the first place is the right one.

    The big question, then, becomes "Why not become strategic yourself?"

    The short answer: "Because it is NOT easy"

    This comes more naturally to someone who has owned and operated a successful offline business. It requires a certain level of expert knowledge, earned often after a series of smaller mistakes. It makes mandatory a considerable amount of research and investigation to find that perfect 'niche' in the marketplace. It involves focused effort and often a modest financial investment to build the business in a structured, scalable fashion.

    And once that's done, it takes some ongoing involvement to position it for quick, even explosive growth, and be based on 'automated' systems that make it possible for the owner to step away from the business and yet have it hum along smoothly.

    Your Purpose

    PURPOSE is all about your 'reason why'. It is the fuel that drives the engine of all other business activity. It is the axle around which the wheel revolves. It is your consuming, inspiring, motivating 'Why' - whatever it might be.

    For many home business owners and infopreneurs, it is based around either 'escape from pain' (getting out of the 9-to-5 grind, or avoiding an intolerable boor who happens to be your boss) or a 'search for gain' (an extra bit of income, small comforts, a better lifestyle with perks).

    A few dream bigger. They aim to achieve wealth through building a roaring infopreneur business right from the beginning. The approach they take to their online business is more aggressive, pro-active, intensive.

    Time, money and effort are viewed as investments rather than expenses. Acquiring knowledge and tapping into others' expertise are considered business-building essentials rather than frivolous luxuries.

    Within this group is a sub-group of business owners who play the 'build, grow and sell' game - and do it well. The essential difference in attitude between these people and the rest is the emphasis placed on 'systems'.

    These business owners meticulously strive to keep their personality out of the way of their business functions - so they do NOT become an irreplaceable part of the system. In turn, this makes the business easier to flip and sell to new owners - often at huge profits.

    Again, the difference lies in your underlying strategy - or lack of it.

    Does your infopreneur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to ma

    Appreciating Your Customers: Treat Your Customers Well And They'll Be Repeat Buyers!
    Your customers are wonderful. Without them, your business wouldn't exist. From time to time, shouldn't you thank the people that keep your business running? By doing just a few small things, you can impress your clients, and extend their business relationship with you.Be a Face with a Name (or Voice) Depending on what type of business you run, your customers may not ever see or hear from you. You may be just a series of emails. There is nothing to create a real relationship with in an email. Reach out to your clients by calling them just to check in on an order, or stop by their office, if you live locally. By showing that you care enough to make
    es focused effort and often a modest financial investment to build the business in a structured, scalable fashion.

    And once that's done, it takes some ongoing involvement to position it for quick, even explosive growth, and be based on 'automated' systems that make it possible for the owner to step away from the business and yet have it hum along smoothly.

    Your Purpose

    PURPOSE is all about your 'reason why'. It is the fuel that drives the engine of all other business activity. It is the axle around which the wheel revolves. It is your consuming, inspiring, motivating 'Why' - whatever it might be.

    For many home business owners and infopreneurs, it is based around either 'escape from pain' (getting out of the 9-to-5 grind, or avoiding an intolerable boor who happens to be your boss) or a 'search for gain' (an extra bit of income, small comforts, a better lifestyle with perks).

    A few dream bigger. They aim to achieve wealth through building a roaring infopreneur business right from the beginning. The approach they take to their online business is more aggressive, pro-active, intensive.

    Time, money and effort are viewed as investments rather than expenses. Acquiring knowledge and tapping into others' expertise are considered business-building essentials rather than frivolous luxuries.

    Within this group is a sub-group of business owners who play the 'build, grow and sell' game - and do it well. The essential difference in attitude between these people and the rest is the emphasis placed on 'systems'.

    These business owners meticulously strive to keep their personality out of the way of their business functions - so they do NOT become an irreplaceable part of the system. In turn, this makes the business easier to flip and sell to new owners - often at huge profits.

    Again, the difference lies in your underlying strategy - or lack of it.

    Does your infopreneur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to ma

    Between Now and Economic Recovery
    There's still time to review your public relations program like Navy flight crews go over a fighter jet.Reason is, you need to fine-tune your public relations activity looking forward to a snap-back in the economy, when you'll need all guns blazing.First thing to check?Do you know for certain what your most important external audiences think about you and your organization? Your answer is central to your success because those key perceptions lead to predictable behaviors, good or bad.Here's a checklist.Take another look at those outside audiences and put them in priority order. Decide which is most important
    ugh building a roaring infopreneur business right from the beginning. The approach they take to their online business is more aggressive, pro-active, intensive.

    Time, money and effort are viewed as investments rather than expenses. Acquiring knowledge and tapping into others' expertise are considered business-building essentials rather than frivolous luxuries.

    Within this group is a sub-group of business owners who play the 'build, grow and sell' game - and do it well. The essential difference in attitude between these people and the rest is the emphasis placed on 'systems'.

    These business owners meticulously strive to keep their personality out of the way of their business functions - so they do NOT become an irreplaceable part of the system. In turn, this makes the business easier to flip and sell to new owners - often at huge profits.

    Again, the difference lies in your underlying strategy - or lack of it.

    Does your infopreneur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to ma

    Business Cards for Beauty Professionals
    If you are in business you need business cards, there is simply no way of getting around it. Not only will business cards allow you to get your name out there, it also gives you more of a professional presence when you do meet with new potential clients. Imagine being some place and hearing someone talking about needing the beauty service that you specialize in. Instead of offering your number scribbled on a piece of paper you can offer your business card, which will make a much better first impression. Many people simply order the cheapest business cards they can find or they improvise with scratch pieces of paper, but if you are serious about your
    eur business have a formal plan? Has your growth been structured, organized, consistent? Is your business scalable, replicable, saleable? If you answered "No", there's time to make a change!

    Your Process

    PROCESS is the step by step approach to making that change. It is identifying your ideal business model, and your strengths and competitive advantages, then integrating them into the 'best fit' model which is unique to YOU.

    No one model is 'better' or 'perfect'. Each one has success stories. And each model has followers who failed miserably trying to get it to work for them.

    The reasons for that are multiple. You have a unique personality. Your risk tolerance is different from others. You have skills, training, experience that sets you apart from every other business owner in the world.

    Your resources - time, money, assistants - are not the same as other business owners. Your willingness to experiment, your ability to make swift, effective changes and adaptations, your 'teachability' all define how well - or not - you will do in going after one of the 3 models.

    So, in a nutshell, that's the core of being a successful infopreneur. And this is relatively scarce information that I haven't seen discussed so explicitly anywhere else - even on multi-thousand dollar courses, seminars, ebooks, reports and other learning material over the years!

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