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Re: Passionate Marketing
3/15/2006 12:29:54 AM
Dear Linda, You should be selling YOU. I am finally getting this, that I need to be available, and to also recognize when someone actually does NOT need my product at this moment. If I can help a person now, whether it is with my product or someone else's, or simply with knowledge, then when they do need my product, chances are they will come back for it. And I have made some great friends here, some that may never want or need my jewelry, but who will be friends for life. That is more precious than any sale. Thank You,
Shannon Bolin
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Re: Passionate Marketing
3/15/2006 3:04:14 AM
hi linda i have ordered your e-book and i look forward to reading it. i am sure it will help in many ways
Sammy Your welcome to add me to the following chat programmes,to chat,help each other and be friends. Skype ferndale35 MSN samanddavid@hotmail.co.uk Yahoo sam1gfu@yahoo.co.uk Email sammiraclematrix@gmail.com
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Re: Passionate Marketing
3/15/2006 4:13:25 AM
Hi Linda, I am probably not the first to answer this correctly so I probably won't win your prize but first you sell yourself and then you sell your business!! Obviously there are exceptions but 99% of the time it is you that people buy and not your product or opportunity. In my business I am constantly sourcing the right people to join my team. Initially I got excited about new sign ups whoever they were but I have learned that when someone new joins your team you have to spend a lot of time working with them and coaching them on how to do business. If that person is not right for your business it will cost you dearly in the long run. Therefore it is important that a relationship is established before business commences. Thanks for the free course. I have signed up. Kind Regards Mairead
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Re: Passionate Marketing
3/15/2006 5:17:16 AM
Instruction, detail and guidance are very important in such a complicated group of systems that civilization has placed upon the human race. Especially business.
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Re: Passionate Marketing
3/15/2006 6:05:46 AM
I agree, you do have to market YOU. Building confidence in your networks of contacts is what it's about. Napoleon Hill wrote in his book, 'Think and Grow Rich,' that one of the key ingredients to success is to "Develop relationships with like-minded people. He said, "No individual may have great power (or monetary success) without being a part of a Mastermind group." "Something magical happens when two or more people combine their single dream to form a dream team." "Surrounding yourself with like-minded people who provide you with encouragement and new ideas is crucial to your success. Nearly everyone who has enjoyed great success has given at least some, if not MOST of the credit to their mastermind group." First, find people who have already accomplished what you want to do, and allow them to show you, step-by-step, how to copy their success. And second, team up with other people in your field to create powerful alliances that increase your income exponentially. However, I have had a LOT of success with email marketing, forum posting etc. Those marketing mediums do help to promote YOU to others, as well as your programs and products. I am a successful online marketer, and I use EVERY available source of promotion to network, and promote my programs. Thanks for your enlightening take on Marketing with a Passion! Have a great day, and God bless you,
Your Guruette On The Net Marianne McEachern Success Consultant
http://www.GuruetteOnTheNet.com
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