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Salespeople: Why Guess When You Can Know? nformation and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. I was speaking to the regional manager of a securities firm a few weeks ago, and something wonderful happened in the middle of our conversation:Stunned silence.I’ll set the scene for you…I was discussing her company’s sales compensation plan, when the topic of their web site came up.“Did you get a chance to go to ou I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about o Fundraising With Sweet Goodies I have just been reading through my email this morning, it is 8am here and I thought I had better tackle it now, before I get started to my REAL interest in the day's work.Candy is an amazing way to fundraise. When you think about fundraisers candy always is popular. Do you know why? People love to eat candy, it’s sweet, tasty and it allows tired adults to look back fondly on the days of there youth.Candy is an easy to sell item that lends itself perfectly to sports, churches, civic groups and schools. I seem to receive countless offers from people I have never heard of, offering me advice on how to make money on the internet. Now, I am not against making money in a legitimate fashion, but I do object to being fed all this hype about this new scheme that will make me millions of dollars in one month, who believes this stuff? I have found that it takes a lot of time and effort to make even a little money working with my legitimate web sites, creating customer satisfaction and hopefully, repeat business. Even when the offers seem to be genuine, there is always a catch. "Join for Free" the sales letter says and when you follow up and sign up for this free information, there is always a catch. If you just upgrade you will be able to get the complete offer, and not just a small part of it. Why don't theses sites just tell you up front what they are doing and be honest about it, and not try to drag you in with false hopes and promises. Many people on the internet do not have the money to waste on these trial offers, they need good honest advice, and I am sure would be happier paying for that, than being led up the proverbial garden path to nowhere. How many "Gurus" are out there? It seems that they all get together to promote each others products and this makes it difficult to believe any of them. Oh yes! I know they make a gazillion dollars doing what they do, but on whose backs are they making it, YOURS!!!! Many of them suggest you call them if you have any problems, have you tried to do this ? I have, and I never received any reply that directly addressed my comments. I have recieved a "one liner" which was of absolutely no help. I am in business on the internet and try to give my clients an honest answer to their problems, as it does not seem fair to do otherwise, even if it means I might make quick money. My reputation matters to me too much to trick people into thinking they are getting free information and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about ou Wholesale Distribution Business: What Is Direct Store Delivery? takes a lot of time and effort to make even a little money working with my legitimate web sites, creating customer satisfaction and hopefully, repeat business. Even when the offers seem to be genuine, there is always a catch. "Join for Free" the sales letter says and when you follow up and sign up for this free information, there is always a catch. If you just upgrade you will be able to get the complete offer, and not just a small part of it. Why don't theses sites just tell you up front what they are doing and be honest about it, and not try to drag you in with false hopes and promises. Direct Store Delivery is one of the most important terms in the Wholesale Industry, especially in Wholesale Distribution. It means that you distribute to retail stores one by one.Wholesale Distributors, Retailers and Manufacturers have to familiarize themselves with how DSD works because most accounts, category buyers and anyone who’s Many people on the internet do not have the money to waste on these trial offers, they need good honest advice, and I am sure would be happier paying for that, than being led up the proverbial garden path to nowhere. How many "Gurus" are out there? It seems that they all get together to promote each others products and this makes it difficult to believe any of them. Oh yes! I know they make a gazillion dollars doing what they do, but on whose backs are they making it, YOURS!!!! Many of them suggest you call them if you have any problems, have you tried to do this ? I have, and I never received any reply that directly addressed my comments. I have recieved a "one liner" which was of absolutely no help. I am in business on the internet and try to give my clients an honest answer to their problems, as it does not seem fair to do otherwise, even if it means I might make quick money. My reputation matters to me too much to trick people into thinking they are getting free information and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about o Is Honesty Actually The Best Policy When It Comes To Selling Something? it, and not try to drag you in with false hopes and promises. Is honesty the best policy when it comes to sales? I believe that honesty is in fact the best policy, but unfortunately it seems that most business people don't necessarily agree. Whether it's making statements such as "you will never have to make another cold call" or "Sure, it's got fifty thousand miles, but they're highway miles" the end Many people on the internet do not have the money to waste on these trial offers, they need good honest advice, and I am sure would be happier paying for that, than being led up the proverbial garden path to nowhere. How many "Gurus" are out there? It seems that they all get together to promote each others products and this makes it difficult to believe any of them. Oh yes! I know they make a gazillion dollars doing what they do, but on whose backs are they making it, YOURS!!!! Many of them suggest you call them if you have any problems, have you tried to do this ? I have, and I never received any reply that directly addressed my comments. I have recieved a "one liner" which was of absolutely no help. I am in business on the internet and try to give my clients an honest answer to their problems, as it does not seem fair to do otherwise, even if it means I might make quick money. My reputation matters to me too much to trick people into thinking they are getting free information and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about o Asset Misappropriation - Skimming Schemes ey making it, YOURS!!!!Skimming is the removal of cash for a victim company before the transaction is entered into the accounting system. Since skimming is an off the books type of fraud (it is never recorded) there is no direct audit trail therefore making the fraud difficult to detect. The employees with an opportunity to commit skimming schemes Many of them suggest you call them if you have any problems, have you tried to do this ? I have, and I never received any reply that directly addressed my comments. I have recieved a "one liner" which was of absolutely no help. I am in business on the internet and try to give my clients an honest answer to their problems, as it does not seem fair to do otherwise, even if it means I might make quick money. My reputation matters to me too much to trick people into thinking they are getting free information and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about o Protect Little Children With Pool Alarms nformation and then slip in the small print ( or large) to add on the extras. Whether you have a swimming pool or are considering installing one, swimming pool safety is of the utmost importance. According to the CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) there are over 250 drowning deaths in residential swimming pools in the United States each year. This statistic only includes children under the age of 5. Hundr I know there must be honest people out there in cyberspace who do care about what they are doing, but please don't keep telling me that I can have a mansion, a new car and a life of luxury by just following their plan. It takes a lot more than that for the 'man in the street' who can only spend so much time at their computer, to make a living on the internet. Can't we get back to the days of honest trading, integrity and caring about our fellow man, and not giving up our lives( and our souls) to the almighty dollar. Ena Clewes
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