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How To Overcome Objection In Network Marketing hich you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before!Objections are a way of life for the network marketer.We all face them.The difference between a successful network marketer and one who quits in frustration, is how these objections are handled. The first thing I learned about overcoming objections is not to get in verbal arguments with a prospect. You will always lose. Your objective is not to win in a shouting match, but to educate the prospect about your business opportunity.Here are some of the more common objections you will hear. The responses are in a format similar to what you may say to a prospect. Remember, don’t argue, and try to use the feel-felt-found technique whenever possible.1. I don’t have the time.Who does? We all have You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / part Market And Sell Your Self Published Books Easily This tutorial is just an introduction about how you can quickly promote your site yourself using social networking sites to instantly generate visitors to your site and how to turn this content eventually into good positions in Google, Yahoo and MSN. In some cases it's all the seo you'll ever need (if your site is up to scratch).Whether you've just published a book or have a book that isn't selling, now is the time to start marketing the easy way today! It's one thing to write a book, but an entirely different thing to write one that's saleable, viable, and marketable. Ensuring the success of any book is something even the biggest publishers have never been able to guarantee, but with a good book, a little or a lot of money, and just plain hard work the odds are in your favor; many have done it.Using press releases for marketing or promoting your book or book's website has become increasingly popular as publishers discover the powerful benefits of using press releases. Invest in press release submitting software and set aside time every week Writing search engine friendly content is creative but not black magic. Let's assume you have a site that at least Google can spider, and your using Wordpress (which you can get free) for your blog. If Google can spider it, MSN and Yahoo can too. The aim of this search engine promotion thread is to how you how you can use social marketing and book marking sites to spread the word about your site or product, but more specifically to: 1. Add Useful Content To Your Site 2. Get traffic to your site instantly 3. Get Into Google, Yahoo and MSN Free if you are not there already (and probably within a week) 4. Acquire One Way Non-Reciprocal Links (through social bookmarking) 5. Get Google Pagerank (via links from other sites to this page) 6. Do it all ethically without spamming 7. Do it in (about) one hour - yourself! 8. Eventually appear in Google SERPS This advice is suitable for any business but it all rests on you finding relevant sites to your niche. 1. The title of your article should contain the keywords or keyword phrase you are targetting. 2. Focus your mind on the content of your page and your target keywords. 3. Write normally as best you can - 500-1000 words. Your view on anything makes it "unique". 4. Check your chosen key-phrase appear in the content once or twice. 5. Bold keyword keyword phrase once or twice in the content to help "emphasize" keywords 6. Make sure you use superlatives and geographic references etc throughout the copy if you offer what you would erstwhile claim. Let Google make the determination you’re the expert or the best and that you are based near anywhere. Having the word "best", "flower" and "shop" ANYWHERE on the page could see you rank for "best flower shop" if you have enough links to your site to back this up in Google's eyes. This is a perfect way of saying something when you can't actually say it on page but you know people are using that term in searches. It’s about being creative about what you’re not saying! Of course adding in a link or two to relevant other websites also helps. Remember if it's not on the page or in links to the page from other sites you wont rank for it in Google. Note also that you could have nine words in a 10 word Google search query and you won't appear anywhere in some cases! This is why when writing your article write naturally and be extensive about your product or service. 7. Publish your article blog. Make sure "pings" is on. 8. If relevant, submit your article to social bookmarking and ranking sites (here's my "technology" favourites - Digg, Delicious, Magnolia, Stumble, Furl and D-zone. Hey presto, you have 6 new links to internal pages already, and may have just cased a traffic spike to your site and in your logs! Minutes Later.... Check Google Blog Search - are you there? You might be everywhere! That means there's a chance you've written an exceptional article and now it is available worldwide for people looking for it's content, and all spread automatically to blog sites everywhere thanks to your "pings" from your blog. A few hours later.... Check Digg, Dzone (obviously these sites are relevant to my industry - you need to find ones relevant to yours etc.). If you've written something of any use to people, people will choose to reward the article by voting for it, meaning it gets seen more, visited more and potentially linked to from these viewers' sites. Note - You should always be looking to join new sites. I joined Netscape and submitted my first story. It bombed traffic wise but interestingly enough it still did generate a lot of links back to the page. 1 Week Later Check the social bookmarking sites. If you've written an article of any merit, people will add a link to it (you can see this beside the social bookmark link) - another way of quickly generating 10, 20 or 10,000 links and visits, depending on your article. Check the search engines. Has the article been spidered yet? (it has probably been picked up from one of your social bookmark links at least if not spidered via your navigation structure (which you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before! You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / part 7 Hot Tips for a Prosperous New Year ming2007 is your year! Up until today you have been breaking ground or trying to stay afloat. You founded your business with a sound business plan and stocked the shelves. Now you’re ready to tell the world what you have to offer. You may have even begun to sing the praises of your offering, but no one is listening; at least that’s what your bottom line tells you.So how do you make 2007 different than the previous year? Where should you start? The very first thing you need to do is take a look at what you did in 2006 that brought you any business. Figure out what worked and repeat the process. Did you participate in a vendor fair that brought you sales either immediately or afterwards? When you donated your ti 7. Do it in (about) one hour - yourself! 8. Eventually appear in Google SERPS This advice is suitable for any business but it all rests on you finding relevant sites to your niche. 1. The title of your article should contain the keywords or keyword phrase you are targetting. 2. Focus your mind on the content of your page and your target keywords. 3. Write normally as best you can - 500-1000 words. Your view on anything makes it "unique". 4. Check your chosen key-phrase appear in the content once or twice. 5. Bold keyword keyword phrase once or twice in the content to help "emphasize" keywords 6. Make sure you use superlatives and geographic references etc throughout the copy if you offer what you would erstwhile claim. Let Google make the determination you’re the expert or the best and that you are based near anywhere. Having the word "best", "flower" and "shop" ANYWHERE on the page could see you rank for "best flower shop" if you have enough links to your site to back this up in Google's eyes. This is a perfect way of saying something when you can't actually say it on page but you know people are using that term in searches. It’s about being creative about what you’re not saying! Of course adding in a link or two to relevant other websites also helps. Remember if it's not on the page or in links to the page from other sites you wont rank for it in Google. Note also that you could have nine words in a 10 word Google search query and you won't appear anywhere in some cases! This is why when writing your article write naturally and be extensive about your product or service. 7. Publish your article blog. Make sure "pings" is on. 8. If relevant, submit your article to social bookmarking and ranking sites (here's my "technology" favourites - Digg, Delicious, Magnolia, Stumble, Furl and D-zone. Hey presto, you have 6 new links to internal pages already, and may have just cased a traffic spike to your site and in your logs! Minutes Later.... Check Google Blog Search - are you there? You might be everywhere! That means there's a chance you've written an exceptional article and now it is available worldwide for people looking for it's content, and all spread automatically to blog sites everywhere thanks to your "pings" from your blog. A few hours later.... Check Digg, Dzone (obviously these sites are relevant to my industry - you need to find ones relevant to yours etc.). If you've written something of any use to people, people will choose to reward the article by voting for it, meaning it gets seen more, visited more and potentially linked to from these viewers' sites. Note - You should always be looking to join new sites. I joined Netscape and submitted my first story. It bombed traffic wise but interestingly enough it still did generate a lot of links back to the page. 1 Week Later Check the social bookmarking sites. If you've written an article of any merit, people will add a link to it (you can see this beside the social bookmark link) - another way of quickly generating 10, 20 or 10,000 links and visits, depending on your article. Check the search engines. Has the article been spidered yet? (it has probably been picked up from one of your social bookmark links at least if not spidered via your navigation structure (which you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before! You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / part Brand Equity Building - Measuring Brand Value but you know people are using that term in searches. It’s about being creative about what you’re not saying! Of course adding in a link or two to relevant other websites also helps. Remember if it's not on the page or in links to the page from other sites you wont rank for it in Google. Note also that you could have nine words in a 10 word Google search query and you won't appear anywhere in some cases! This is why when writing your article write naturally and be extensive about your product or service.Measuring brand equity allows a company to establish a baseline and track changes in its brand equity over time. If a company consistently works to improve the strength of its brands, it must trace progress, or risk "flying blind." Changes in a quantitative measurement of brand equity can show the company the effects of its work, and greatly aid in setting marketing and management priorities in the next business planning cycle.Once a brand equity measurement system is established, a company can better understand and therefore determine if equity in a given brand can be leveraged or transferred to an entirely new product or service category. Thus, a firm can increase the return from the investment in building a partic 7. Publish your article blog. Make sure "pings" is on. 8. If relevant, submit your article to social bookmarking and ranking sites (here's my "technology" favourites - Digg, Delicious, Magnolia, Stumble, Furl and D-zone. Hey presto, you have 6 new links to internal pages already, and may have just cased a traffic spike to your site and in your logs! Minutes Later.... Check Google Blog Search - are you there? You might be everywhere! That means there's a chance you've written an exceptional article and now it is available worldwide for people looking for it's content, and all spread automatically to blog sites everywhere thanks to your "pings" from your blog. A few hours later.... Check Digg, Dzone (obviously these sites are relevant to my industry - you need to find ones relevant to yours etc.). If you've written something of any use to people, people will choose to reward the article by voting for it, meaning it gets seen more, visited more and potentially linked to from these viewers' sites. Note - You should always be looking to join new sites. I joined Netscape and submitted my first story. It bombed traffic wise but interestingly enough it still did generate a lot of links back to the page. 1 Week Later Check the social bookmarking sites. If you've written an article of any merit, people will add a link to it (you can see this beside the social bookmark link) - another way of quickly generating 10, 20 or 10,000 links and visits, depending on your article. Check the search engines. Has the article been spidered yet? (it has probably been picked up from one of your social bookmark links at least if not spidered via your navigation structure (which you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before! You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / part Job Interviewing - Ten Tips for Success atically to blog sites everywhere thanks to your "pings" from your blog.Whether this job interview is your first or your 51st, it never hurts to brush up on your skills and do some advance prep work to ensure success. Learn how to play up your key strengths, minimize your weaknesses, and make a great impression overall. Here are ten tips from my arsenal of career advice. 1. Relax, you'll be more authentic and confident if you do. The best suggestion I can give before an interview is to just relax. Easier said than done, right? It helps to remember that you have education, training, and experience working in your favor. Think of all the ways you provided value to your past employer. Did you land a huge account? Go above and beyond on a certain project? Take a deep br A few hours later.... Check Digg, Dzone (obviously these sites are relevant to my industry - you need to find ones relevant to yours etc.). If you've written something of any use to people, people will choose to reward the article by voting for it, meaning it gets seen more, visited more and potentially linked to from these viewers' sites. Note - You should always be looking to join new sites. I joined Netscape and submitted my first story. It bombed traffic wise but interestingly enough it still did generate a lot of links back to the page. 1 Week Later Check the social bookmarking sites. If you've written an article of any merit, people will add a link to it (you can see this beside the social bookmark link) - another way of quickly generating 10, 20 or 10,000 links and visits, depending on your article. Check the search engines. Has the article been spidered yet? (it has probably been picked up from one of your social bookmark links at least if not spidered via your navigation structure (which you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before! You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / part Master Reprint Rights hich you should get fixed if is the case). If it has it will be in Google and you never know, it may feature in Google for your chosen search term where you may have not before!Owning the Master Reprint Rights to some quality business information products is one of the most proven business opportunities I know of making serious money in your own business online or off.The Difference Between Master Reprint Rights and Reprint Rights1. Master Reprint Rights: When you own the master reprint rights to a product you can sell both the product itself and the reprint rights to the product.2. Reprint Rights: When you own the reprint rights to a product, you can sell the product but you cannot sell the reprint rights to others.Master Reprint Rights - An Opportunity to Make Serious MoneyI own the master reprint rights to several different product You can check how many sites are linking to your article using Yahoo Site Explorer....(just type "link:www.mysite.co.uk" into Yahoo search box and you will see what I mean. Hopefully this grows over time. 3-4 Months Check your Google Page Rank - the page has probably got some! You've successfully written an article and published it to the world in a search engine friendly way that could see you feature in the search engine results for your chosen keywords within days. In some cases, that's all the seo you'll ever need! The golden rule is to remember that if you want to appear in Google for chosen terms, those terms need to be on your page - but not necessarily all together in your target key phrase. If you want to rank high in Google, you need lots of links linking back to your article. PS - Social marketing / participation can be addictive! Don't install the StumbleUpon button, for instance, unless you have a few hours to kill!
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