Showing posts with label home business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home business. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2009

Money Is Found In The List.


The Money is Found In The List.
No mystery, no smoke, and no mirrors!
The money is in the list.
Perhaps you have attended one of those big weddings where the guests far out-number the regular attendance at your local Sunday worship service.
You thought to yourself
“I didn’t know this young couple knew so many people…”
Well, there's no secret to it. They were collecting lists of names from various sources: parents, friends, relatives, and the social media networks - FaceBook, MySpace, Tagged.
Then you think to yourself
“If only I could’ve had this many people to attend one of my networking business meetings, what a deal that would be, eh?”
On my personal FaceBook page, I’ve been sending out the same message. “The Money Is Found in The List.”
Lo and behold, a friend (a young woman on FB) asked me what it is about. So I clicked on her profile and surely enough she is a networker. She represents a well-known network marketing company. You mean to tell me that she really doesn't know the meaning of my statement, or is she just kidding me?
"The money is found in the list."
"Build it and they will come."
The reason the wedding had so many guests in attendance was because of a list; or maybe two. The same goes for your business. The more names you have on our list of prospects the greater the chances for your business to succeed.
To build an effective list of names for your Network Marketing business, you’ve got to use an autoresponder. The autoresponder sends emails out to your prospects, even when you are not sitting at your computer.
The object of the exercise is to create, let’s say, a seven-part email campaign. Then you can set the intervals as frequently as you want. Having written the emails once, anyone joining your list will automatically receive the seven-part email campaign from you, over the time-frame set by you.
Again, it doesn’t matter if you're sitting at your computer or not. Those emails will be delivered to an inbox somewhere around the globe. You won’t ever have to physically do the work again. It will be done automatically for you. If ever those people decide they don’t want to receive any more emails from you, they can easily unsubscribe. And all of this will be done for you without you having to lift a finger.
The fact is, people have to be told seven (7) times about your product or service before they decide to get involved; before they decide to buy it from you. And that’s the whole purpose of the autoresponder.
Generating leads and building the list is the PREMIER IMPORTANT ASPECT of your network marketing business. And the same goes for brick and mortar businesses as well. You've got to find a way to place your product or service in front of thousands of prospects 24/7 and without high expenses.
There is nothing of greater importance than keeping the pipeline constantly full of names: What’s more, filled with qualified leads. One of the best autoresponders cand be had by visiting http://www.aweber.com/.
Good luck with your sorting.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Impact from Joe Vitale


Just a moment ago I was watching (and listening to) Joe Vitale's 15 Minute Miracle on Youtube.com.
I said watching and listening because, as you know, it is quite simple to do both at the same time or in separate segments.
Most times when I am watching my choice of videos, there's more to hear than there is to see. Not that the images are boring; it's simply means that I can do something else while I listen. You've done it too, haven't you?
In my library there's a copy of Joe Vitale's book "Hypnotic Writing". I've spent hours reading and studying it from cover to cover. And I give credit to his work for this article you are reading right now.
If you haven't purchased a copy of one of Joe's masterpieces, I suggest you ought to run out and get yourself a personal copy soon. I've not seen 'Hypnotic Writing' in my local library. Perhaps it is there also but I haven't seen it on the shelf. And since I have my own luminous copy - highlighted so it almost glows in the dark - I didn't bother to inquire about it at the desk.
Joe is a very eloquent speaker and a very captivating author. What I like about him most is suttle methods he uses to get his point across. Joe leaves no stone unturned. He covertly covers the whole nine yards. It's all there; neatly packaged for you. And he does it without dangling a gold watch before you eyes. Oh no! No time for sleeping now!
The point I want to make about his video is really quite simple. There is a segment of the video where he makes mention of speaking to the 'Divine' asking for forgiveness, taking ownership of your life's mistakes, and offering gratitude: saying thank you to the Divine.
What a breath of fresh air that is to my mind? I can't begin to verbalize how Joe's words resonates with me. And the reason for this might also be known to you, as well.
There are millions of people out there who are walking around with a 'woe is me attitude'. They blame their downfalls on everyone else and every other circumstance. Rather than facing up to the facts, and seeing the real reason for the situation being the way it is, they put the beaming spotlight on this-that-and-the-other.
Their personal life is in a mess, and following closely in tandem is their business. When their personal life falls apart, their business quickly goes down the tubes. And you guessed it! Instead of accepting personal responsibility for the failure, they blame it on the nature of the business, the customers, the products, the Compensation Plan: The works! Then they bad-mouth the entire world.
What kind of impression do you think that would have on the younger generation? Based on this negative attitude portrayed by these quitters, a cousin, or a neice, or a nephew: A son, or daughter might say
"I aint never going to do something like that. That home-based business aint worth a crap! Look at Uncle Johnny! He hates it! Not for me! I want a regular job, so I can leave all that mess up to those managers. They get paid to handle the headaches."
And if this is likely to be your attitude, my friend, you should consider a real mental overhaul. Take a long walk away from Uncle Johnny before he poisons all. He's ruined it for himself and ought not ruin it for those who depend upon him for guidance.
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