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8 Steps to Increased Productivity r send comments or messages;"“Fully 90% of managers squander their time in all sorts of ineffective activities. That means that only 10% of managers spend their time in a committed, purposeful manner.” This, according to Dr. Heike Bruch and Dr. Sumantra Ghoshal, who wrote “Beware the Busy Manager” for the Harvard Business Review. Pretty sure you are in that 10%? Great. If not, read on for some productivity-enhancing ideas you can put into practice today.1. Have a plan. We all know about long-range and short-range planning. But having a “mini-plan” can significantly decrease the amount of time you spend in meetings or on the phone. Go into meetings with a written agenda Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for ab Does SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Have Edge Over PPC (Pay Per Click)? Can MySpace --with a user base over 100 million strong-- be competitively used as a marketing tool without breaking the rules?SEO or PPC - Choose the right option for your business web site marketing When businesses start web site marketing or promotion, two main options help to achieve the goal, SEO (also referred as “organic optimization”) and PPC (also referred as “inorganic optimization”). Selecting the best option of these two is the first mile stone of any Internet Marketing Campaign.PPC (Pay Per Click):Pay Per Click involves online advertising on web sites, search engines and their related advertising networks, by bidding highly searched and product relevant keywords and appropriate creating ads. These ads are called Quite frankly....? NO. Even the very concept of marketing with MySpace is dangerously close to violating the MySpace Terms of Use Agreement. Section 8, paragraph 2, part 2 clearly prohibits "advertising to, or solicitation of, any Member to buy or sell any products or services through the MySpace Services". However, the wording does leave you some wiggle room. You don't have to actually advertise your products or services on your MySpace profile. You can, instead, link your MySpace profile to your website advertising your products and services and then just kind of... *ahem*... plug your site (heavily) on MySpace. Right? Of course, the notion that MySpace was not meant to be used for promotional purposes doesn't hold much water anyway when you take into consideration that MySpace is widely known as a vehicle to promote bands. So then the question arises, if Joe Guitar and the Gray Tones can use MySpace to hype their band (and ultimately sell CDs) why can't I use MySpace to sell my blue widgets? But then these double standards are only the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface of MySpace promotional accounts lurks a leviathan of terms of use violations, most particularly surrounding the issue of automating the adding of friends to your MySpace friends list. MySpace Whore Trains This soon gave away to the ability to create your own whore trains by copy-and-pasting a ready-made whore train script and sending it out via the MySpace bulletin system. Of course, these services were all provided free of charge. No money in that. It wasn't long before someone thought, "Hey! Why not sell a program that does the same thing?" And, sure enough, along came MySpace friend adder software which you could actually buy, install on your computer and use it from there to jam up your friends list faster than you can say 'add me'. But wait, that's not all.. You can now even join affiliate programs and earn a commission when you generate sales for these friend adder programs. As of this writing, if you do a search in Google for "myspace whore train", you'll find automated friend adder scripts as far as the eye can see. And yet, amazingly enough, all of the above once again constitutes a blatant violation of the MySpace Terms of Use Agreement. In case you didn't know, section 8, paragraph 2, part 4 of the MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement explicitly prohibits: "any automated use of the system, such as using scripts to add friends or send comments or messages;" Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for abu Make Friends With The Gatekeeper! 10 Ways to Get Through More Often on the Phone g your site (heavily) on MySpace. Right?Make friends with the gatekeeper! 10 ideas for getting through on the phone and leaving your competition out in the cold…Are gatekeepers the bane of your life? You know you have a great product that will definitely add value to your prospect, make him or her money, save time, you name it - if only you could just get through!!Having just spent the best part of a whole morning phoning my prospect list, I became aware of many of the in-built strategies I employ when approaching gatekeepers, that I feel have given me the edge, so I thought, why not share a few?The first thing to remember is that although you are unique and have a Of course, the notion that MySpace was not meant to be used for promotional purposes doesn't hold much water anyway when you take into consideration that MySpace is widely known as a vehicle to promote bands. So then the question arises, if Joe Guitar and the Gray Tones can use MySpace to hype their band (and ultimately sell CDs) why can't I use MySpace to sell my blue widgets? But then these double standards are only the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface of MySpace promotional accounts lurks a leviathan of terms of use violations, most particularly surrounding the issue of automating the adding of friends to your MySpace friends list. MySpace Whore Trains This soon gave away to the ability to create your own whore trains by copy-and-pasting a ready-made whore train script and sending it out via the MySpace bulletin system. Of course, these services were all provided free of charge. No money in that. It wasn't long before someone thought, "Hey! Why not sell a program that does the same thing?" And, sure enough, along came MySpace friend adder software which you could actually buy, install on your computer and use it from there to jam up your friends list faster than you can say 'add me'. But wait, that's not all.. You can now even join affiliate programs and earn a commission when you generate sales for these friend adder programs. As of this writing, if you do a search in Google for "myspace whore train", you'll find automated friend adder scripts as far as the eye can see. And yet, amazingly enough, all of the above once again constitutes a blatant violation of the MySpace Terms of Use Agreement. In case you didn't know, section 8, paragraph 2, part 4 of the MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement explicitly prohibits: "any automated use of the system, such as using scripts to add friends or send comments or messages;" Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for ab Training Videos b>Time is money in business. The best advantage of a training video is that it is cost-effective. It gets across information in a shorter time than it would take for a person to actually deliver content and make sure the receiver understands it.The company can hire one trainer and get his sessions recorded, instead of having a training team at each office. It will also make sure that each employee of the organization gets the same training and same information without any distortions that may develop due to the different communication skills of different trainers.The employee can watch the video at his leisure, watch it repeatedly and t It all began when MySpace resource sites started sprouting up all over the net providing a means to create ginormous MySpace friends lists very quickly via special automated scripts. These scripts eventually became known as (*chuckle*) 'whore trains'. This soon gave away to the ability to create your own whore trains by copy-and-pasting a ready-made whore train script and sending it out via the MySpace bulletin system. Of course, these services were all provided free of charge. No money in that. It wasn't long before someone thought, "Hey! Why not sell a program that does the same thing?" And, sure enough, along came MySpace friend adder software which you could actually buy, install on your computer and use it from there to jam up your friends list faster than you can say 'add me'. But wait, that's not all.. You can now even join affiliate programs and earn a commission when you generate sales for these friend adder programs. As of this writing, if you do a search in Google for "myspace whore train", you'll find automated friend adder scripts as far as the eye can see. And yet, amazingly enough, all of the above once again constitutes a blatant violation of the MySpace Terms of Use Agreement. In case you didn't know, section 8, paragraph 2, part 4 of the MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement explicitly prohibits: "any automated use of the system, such as using scripts to add friends or send comments or messages;" Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for ab Reward Your Employees with Travel Incentives uter and use it from there to jam up your friends list faster than you can say 'add me'.Reward your Employees with Travel IncentivesMotivating employees, especially highly competitive employees like inside and outside salespersons and telemarketers, can be a challenge. Sure, everyone likes cash, but what if you could offer a incentive that was worth more than cash? That's what travel incentives are all about.What do you think would generate more excitement among your employees; offering $50 to the person who sets the most appointments in one day, or offering a 3 day and 2 nights hotel stay in Hawaii including airfare? I'll bet that you didn't have to think about that for too long. The Hawaii trip wins hands down.I But wait, that's not all.. You can now even join affiliate programs and earn a commission when you generate sales for these friend adder programs. As of this writing, if you do a search in Google for "myspace whore train", you'll find automated friend adder scripts as far as the eye can see. And yet, amazingly enough, all of the above once again constitutes a blatant violation of the MySpace Terms of Use Agreement. In case you didn't know, section 8, paragraph 2, part 4 of the MySpace.com Terms of Use Agreement explicitly prohibits: "any automated use of the system, such as using scripts to add friends or send comments or messages;" Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for ab P.A.P. The Basics of Pipeline Management r send comments or messages;"Pipe Line Management is fundamentally, a time management problem. It begins with answering the following questions.• Are there alternatives to a sales person spending the majority of their time doing demand fulfillment tasks?• How much time should be spent on maintenance accounts?• How much time should be spent on prospecting?• Do you have a plan for account qualification?• What is your company’s value proposition?• What is your competitive advantage?• Do you have a penetration strategyStart with BalanceHere’s what should happen….there should be a balance in every field sales person’s t Ooops.... Uh-oh... Selling MySpace on Ebay So can one compete with all that without jumping on the bandwagon? Probably not. And is it risky? Of course. With people now creating MySpace profiles for the sole purpose of amassing tens of thousands of friends and then selling those profiles on Ebay (I kid you not), the potential for abuse is enormous. [And yes it is also explicitly against MySpace Terms of Use to sell your profile (section 8, paragraph 2, part 9)]. The bottom line is MySpace will delete your profile if you take the whole friend-adding, bulletin-spamming, profile-flipping thing too far. They may even apply a special filter preventing you from using your website's domain name in any hyperlinks generated in the entire MySpace system (which means all profiles, bulletins and messages). So a word to the wise: Moderation is the key. It's interesting to note however that MySpace is probably one of the only places on the net you can build a mailing list (let's face it... that's what you're doing with all that whore train business) without actually having to entice users to opt-in by dangling some kind of freebie in front of their noses. However if you do get into this, be advised that many MySpace users will approve your automated friend request with an agenda of their own. For example, many will probably just want to inflate their own friends list for the sake of sheer vanity and will never even visit your MySpace page, your website or pay attention to any promotional bulletins you send out. Still others might even be promoters like yourself. This will create a situation akin to a door-to-door salesman being greeted by a happy homemaker who immediately launches into a sales pitch of her own. All of this makes for a less than targeted mailing list. But hey... that's what you get when you break the rules. :o)
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