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    Networking is Not a Four Letter Word
    I was right with you the first several times I tried to “network” at a meeting or social situation. I either didn’t say anything about my business…big mistake. Or I felt like a traveling salesman. There is a BETTER way. Let me give you a few simple steps.JOIN ORGANIZATIONS YOU LOVEFirst, get a real feel for the organizations you attend. It might be Toastmasters, if you love to talk. It cou
    hat other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Hels

    Improve the Quality of Your Business Communications---And You'll Improve Your Bottom Line
    All written communications convey a meta message; that is, they broadcast a message that is separate from the literal meaning of the words you use. If your writing is clear, well-organized and accurate, your readers will tend to assume you are competent, conscientious and reliable.If your writing is badly organized, trite, and full of errors, however, your customers may unconsciously assume your produc
    No matter what time of year it is, if you don’t have a clear and concise written plan for where your business is heading you’re in for a surprise. Twelve months from now it will end up somewhere, you just won’t know where. In most cases where you find yourself will not be where you hoped you would be. The key word to notice in the previous sentence is ‘hope’ – successful businesses aren’t run on hope.

    Why not try on a new perspective and see planning as a way to reduce future frustration and disappointment instead of seeing it as a boring task you are supposed to do. Stay connected to the positive feelings you want to have about your business. Focus on having a business that is thriving, profitable, fun, and provides value to your clients.

    You may have heard this metaphor before but stick with me because it is so powerful in illustrating why written goals, plans, and strategies are critical to the success of your business. Imagine a trip you have always wanted to take. Think about all the detailed preparation and planning involved in making it happen.

    How will you get there (train, bus, boat, fly, walk)? How long will it take you to get there (two hours, three days, one week)? How much money do you need to get there (hundreds, thousands)? How much money will you need when you get there? What tools and equipment do you need to take with you (clothes, maps, books)? What kind of preparations do you need to make (reservations, visa/passport, shots)?

    So how does this apply to your business? Think about taking your business on an adventure trip. Where do you want to take it and how will you get it there? It doesn’t have to be complicated and can even fit on one piece of paper. Yes, you must write it down. Here are five simple questions to get you started:

    1) How much money will your business make over the next twelve months?

    2) What will you sell and for what price?

    3) How many clients will you need to reach this goal?

    4) How will you reach these clients?

    5) How much will it cost to make this happen?

    You can add more details as you go, begin with this as a framework and then see what other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Hels

    10 Tips For Handling Sales Objections
    Objections from customers can be difficult to overcome, but with the right training objections become part of the normal sales conversation. You must be able to handle multiple types of objections, but you will find that you also have many different ways to handle them. You may want to start by learning a few techniques and then start adding more as you master these methods.1. Boomerang Bounce back
    boring task you are supposed to do. Stay connected to the positive feelings you want to have about your business. Focus on having a business that is thriving, profitable, fun, and provides value to your clients.

    You may have heard this metaphor before but stick with me because it is so powerful in illustrating why written goals, plans, and strategies are critical to the success of your business. Imagine a trip you have always wanted to take. Think about all the detailed preparation and planning involved in making it happen.

    How will you get there (train, bus, boat, fly, walk)? How long will it take you to get there (two hours, three days, one week)? How much money do you need to get there (hundreds, thousands)? How much money will you need when you get there? What tools and equipment do you need to take with you (clothes, maps, books)? What kind of preparations do you need to make (reservations, visa/passport, shots)?

    So how does this apply to your business? Think about taking your business on an adventure trip. Where do you want to take it and how will you get it there? It doesn’t have to be complicated and can even fit on one piece of paper. Yes, you must write it down. Here are five simple questions to get you started:

    1) How much money will your business make over the next twelve months?

    2) What will you sell and for what price?

    3) How many clients will you need to reach this goal?

    4) How will you reach these clients?

    5) How much will it cost to make this happen?

    You can add more details as you go, begin with this as a framework and then see what other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Hels

    How To Enhance Employee Commitment and Improve Productivity
    Many of the world’s corporations today suffer from low employee morale and productivity, which lead to poor-quality products and services, and higher costs. This is because managers today in most corporations lack the listening, feedback, and delegation skills needed to enhance employee commitment and improve productivity.Successful organizations today must have managers who motivate and inspire their
    ow will you get there (train, bus, boat, fly, walk)? How long will it take you to get there (two hours, three days, one week)? How much money do you need to get there (hundreds, thousands)? How much money will you need when you get there? What tools and equipment do you need to take with you (clothes, maps, books)? What kind of preparations do you need to make (reservations, visa/passport, shots)?

    So how does this apply to your business? Think about taking your business on an adventure trip. Where do you want to take it and how will you get it there? It doesn’t have to be complicated and can even fit on one piece of paper. Yes, you must write it down. Here are five simple questions to get you started:

    1) How much money will your business make over the next twelve months?

    2) What will you sell and for what price?

    3) How many clients will you need to reach this goal?

    4) How will you reach these clients?

    5) How much will it cost to make this happen?

    You can add more details as you go, begin with this as a framework and then see what other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Hels

    Guarantees: Why You Should Offer Them
    There are many questions that often come up for new small business owners around offering guarantees - what kind, how long, am I risking too much by doing so, and even if they should offer them at all.In my business, I offer a guarantee on everything I sell. The guarantees for my products are slightly different than the guarantees I give for my 1:1 coaching and consulting services, but the one thing th
    will you get it there? It doesn’t have to be complicated and can even fit on one piece of paper. Yes, you must write it down. Here are five simple questions to get you started:

    1) How much money will your business make over the next twelve months?

    2) What will you sell and for what price?

    3) How many clients will you need to reach this goal?

    4) How will you reach these clients?

    5) How much will it cost to make this happen?

    You can add more details as you go, begin with this as a framework and then see what other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Hels

    Basics of an Affiliate Business
    There are many benefits to starting your own affiliate business. These range from the freedom to be able to start your own simple business to create a part time income all the way up to having a full network of sites that can literally make you hundreds of thousands of pounds.It doesn’t matter what knowledge you have as there is an affiliate program for just about every market out there. Your current
    hat other specific information you need to add. Once you have written this down, don’t put it in a drawer or file it away. Keep it in front of you at all times and track your progress. Review it weekly or bi-weekly, at least monthly. If you see that things have strayed off course, make the necessary adjustments to get back on track.

    If you need any more proof that planning is important take a look at the trip you took your business on the prior twelve months. Did you set out for a beach holiday in Mykonos, Greece and end up in Helsinki, Finland during the Winter? When planning the next journey for your business it is helpful to see where your planning led you in the past in order to become clear about how to get where you want your business to go in the future.

    Feeling anxious because you realize your current plan isn’t going to bring you the results you want? Then stop working ‘in’ your business right now and take some time to work ‘on’ your business. Create an adventure for your business that will allow you to celebrate upon arrival! Happy travels.

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