Archives for: September 2008
Outsmarting your competition anywhere you find them...
How often have you wished you could find some hypnotic set of words - some system that will cause your prospects to join in droves?
Is this realistic? Does it even exist?
Of course not!
There are however a number of things you can do in your marketing that will not only give you an edge over your competitors, it will actually teach your prospects to join you in business!
Chances are you’re fighting a 50/50 fight. And honestly, those are not great odds!
Here’s how you can improve them…
Politicians have become marketers... protect yourself...
Politicians from all parties have become marketers - using marketing tactics to misdirect the public's attention and polarizing them on emotional issues that they have no intention of solving.
How can you stay sane?
Why Stress Can Kill Your Network Marketing Business...
Stress affects more than just our physical health. Living a life out of balance almost guarantees network marketing failure. Here’s why…
With over 16 million people involved in network marketing, our research shows that the primary reasons for starting a business, while highly individual, are very similar. At the root, people pursue network marketing because they have some pain in their lives that they are trying to alleviate.
No matter how big or small the pain, it can usually be solved with a certain amount of money.
Replacing income from a job, for example, is a larger goal and may stem from dissatisfaction, poor treatment, pressure, etc. Even smaller goals such as providing a second family income without having an outside job (and the pain points associated with it) usually stems from a pain associated with not having enough time for family or the pressure of today’s economy.
Network marketing can solve these pain points – however the pain itself can often prevent people from building a business effectively.
Learn more about how to prevent stress/pain from killing your dream...
Staying legal and effective with email marketing
Sending the wrong e-mail to the wrong person can not only open you up for spam complaints and legal action, it can destroy any positive headway you may have made with prospects in the past.
Staying in the clear legally (without violating your providers terms) while getting great response is actually a part of the same coin.