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    The 10 Second Window of Opportunity, Resume Hour Glass
    Do you know that a hiring manager just spends 10 second with your resume before deciding to forward or junk it? Ten seconds is all you got, to impress that person to get to the next step of the hiring process - "interviews". I have seen many folks who can easily market themselves in person but they are poor at condensing them in a piece of electronic paper. This article helps you focus on beating the "Resume Hour Glass".The first and foremost is pinpointing your career focus. What do you want to do with your career unless you are clear with this beating the resume hour glass is tough? Match your career goals with th
    they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network m

    21 Most Rapid Ways to Maximise Business Growth
    I’m going to start very quickly by asking you all a question: most of you are business owners, why did you get into business? What was the core reason that you went into business?Delegates give reasonsForced situations, to gain some improved lifestyle, to gain more financial independence those sorts of Reasons? To gain more control over your destiny and your time. Better quality of life, the link into lifestyle again. In my experience the key reasons, apart from forced situations, the key drivers are wanting financial independence, wanting control and also wanting some fulfilment that is not being achiev
    In his book, "Super Prospecting: Special Offers and Quick-start Systems", Tom "Big Al" Schreiter tells the story of an old lumberjack who observed a young lumberjack laboring to chop down a tree. After watching the youngster work himself to nearly exhaustion without accomplishing much, the old man said, "Looks to me like it'd be easier if you sharpened the axe."

    To which the younger man replied before returning to his attack on the tree, "I don't have time to sharpen the axe, I have to get this tree cut down."

    Now, it seems obvious to most of us that a sharp axe would probably make the work go faster and easier. The young lumberjack would be able to cut down more trees with less work just by taking a few minutes to sharpen his axe. Prepare his tools. Learn his trade, you might say!

    You know, it's funny. Most of us have no problem seeing the point of that story, but everyday, people sign up for network marketing programs and then start hacking away with very blunt axes! Most of these folks have no idea of what network marketing is, how to go about it, or how to measure success.

    I recently received an email from a gentleman interested in getting into network marketing. He asked some very insightful questions, but one demonstrated his misunderstanding of most genuine network marketing programs.

    He asked, if I remember correctly, how long it would take to make a significant income from a certain network marketing program, and seemed to indicate that he would expect a sucessful program to generate an income of about $48,000 or more within a relatively short period of time. Otherwise, he would consider it a scam.

    Well, honestly, I guess my two friends who I often hold up as examples somehow missed that point. It took each of them about three years in perfectly legitimate programs to begin making money anything like what my correspondent expected. At that point, by the way, their incomes began to grow exponentially until they were taking home over $100,000.00 a month. We'll say nothing about countless Avon ladies who are network marketers and whose income from network marketing is less than $20,000.00 a year, who consider themselves successfully affiliated with an honest company.

    Or, I guess I should be concerned about my affiliation with a nationally recognized company (you've probably seen their commercials on prime time). The first year, I only made a few hundred dollars. The second year a few thousand. I'm in my fifth year with them, and I am now making the magical number...a six figure income from that program alone. I presently have over 200 fully satisfied customers and tons of repeat business. Not what I would call a scam!

    I don't mean to insult the gentleman who sent me the question. His questions were valid, and I understand his concerns and applaud his attempt to gain some insight into network marketing. However, it appears his understanding of network marketing is limited to a desire to find a program that will in some way do the work for him...make income for him. Unfortunately, network marketing is a business...albeit a special kind of business...and it works best when worked certain ways. Many successful network marketers have written many excellent books and articles on the subject, and there are marketing and internet marketing training programs available for those who wish to learn. Some colleges are even offering courses and classes on network marketing and internet marketing.

    People going into network marketing should be doing more than simply listening to the person who recruits them and scanning the company literature. If they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network m

    Your Self-Image in the Workplace
    When communication breaks down in your office or factory and workers lack motivation, what are the roots of the problem? On a study tour of a Fortune 500 food company, Peter Grazier, an international consultant specialializing in employee involvement, stopped to chat with an elderly machine operator. Within minutes, the operator began discussing a solution for quickly clearing bulk food material from a clogged hopper - apparently a frequent problem. The visitor asked him if he had ever told this idea to his supervisor. "Nobody ever asks for these kind of ideas around here," shrugged the
    ign up for network marketing programs and then start hacking away with very blunt axes! Most of these folks have no idea of what network marketing is, how to go about it, or how to measure success.

    I recently received an email from a gentleman interested in getting into network marketing. He asked some very insightful questions, but one demonstrated his misunderstanding of most genuine network marketing programs.

    He asked, if I remember correctly, how long it would take to make a significant income from a certain network marketing program, and seemed to indicate that he would expect a sucessful program to generate an income of about $48,000 or more within a relatively short period of time. Otherwise, he would consider it a scam.

    Well, honestly, I guess my two friends who I often hold up as examples somehow missed that point. It took each of them about three years in perfectly legitimate programs to begin making money anything like what my correspondent expected. At that point, by the way, their incomes began to grow exponentially until they were taking home over $100,000.00 a month. We'll say nothing about countless Avon ladies who are network marketers and whose income from network marketing is less than $20,000.00 a year, who consider themselves successfully affiliated with an honest company.

    Or, I guess I should be concerned about my affiliation with a nationally recognized company (you've probably seen their commercials on prime time). The first year, I only made a few hundred dollars. The second year a few thousand. I'm in my fifth year with them, and I am now making the magical number...a six figure income from that program alone. I presently have over 200 fully satisfied customers and tons of repeat business. Not what I would call a scam!

    I don't mean to insult the gentleman who sent me the question. His questions were valid, and I understand his concerns and applaud his attempt to gain some insight into network marketing. However, it appears his understanding of network marketing is limited to a desire to find a program that will in some way do the work for him...make income for him. Unfortunately, network marketing is a business...albeit a special kind of business...and it works best when worked certain ways. Many successful network marketers have written many excellent books and articles on the subject, and there are marketing and internet marketing training programs available for those who wish to learn. Some colleges are even offering courses and classes on network marketing and internet marketing.

    People going into network marketing should be doing more than simply listening to the person who recruits them and scanning the company literature. If they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network m

    Entrepreneurs in the World of Managers
    Charlie and Martin were best friends in high school in spite of being as different as night and day. Charlie was volatile, full of ideas, always on the go. College was boring; anyway he already had one patent to his name and was developing more ideas. Martin was staid, some said boring. He did a business degree in college, and finance was his favorite subject.Charlie was really excited about one of his ideas; he was sure it would sell. He proposed to Martin that they form a business together. Martin knew Charlie's ideas were good and liked the idea of putting into practice what he had learned in Business School.
    e programs to begin making money anything like what my correspondent expected. At that point, by the way, their incomes began to grow exponentially until they were taking home over $100,000.00 a month. We'll say nothing about countless Avon ladies who are network marketers and whose income from network marketing is less than $20,000.00 a year, who consider themselves successfully affiliated with an honest company.

    Or, I guess I should be concerned about my affiliation with a nationally recognized company (you've probably seen their commercials on prime time). The first year, I only made a few hundred dollars. The second year a few thousand. I'm in my fifth year with them, and I am now making the magical number...a six figure income from that program alone. I presently have over 200 fully satisfied customers and tons of repeat business. Not what I would call a scam!

    I don't mean to insult the gentleman who sent me the question. His questions were valid, and I understand his concerns and applaud his attempt to gain some insight into network marketing. However, it appears his understanding of network marketing is limited to a desire to find a program that will in some way do the work for him...make income for him. Unfortunately, network marketing is a business...albeit a special kind of business...and it works best when worked certain ways. Many successful network marketers have written many excellent books and articles on the subject, and there are marketing and internet marketing training programs available for those who wish to learn. Some colleges are even offering courses and classes on network marketing and internet marketing.

    People going into network marketing should be doing more than simply listening to the person who recruits them and scanning the company literature. If they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network m

    How To Turn Your Business Into A Remarkable One!
    What is a Remarkable Business?My definition of a remarkable business is - a business that serves its customers like no other on the planet.The only purpose of any business - whatever the size - is to provide the highest possible service, value and result to every single person that inquires of you, asks advice from you and buys or invest from you.If your business is a remarkable one, your competition will have no chance. Your business WILL be the compelling choice to your customers! You and Your business will be constantly written about, interviewed and publicised.Let me share something by Seth
    the gentleman who sent me the question. His questions were valid, and I understand his concerns and applaud his attempt to gain some insight into network marketing. However, it appears his understanding of network marketing is limited to a desire to find a program that will in some way do the work for him...make income for him. Unfortunately, network marketing is a business...albeit a special kind of business...and it works best when worked certain ways. Many successful network marketers have written many excellent books and articles on the subject, and there are marketing and internet marketing training programs available for those who wish to learn. Some colleges are even offering courses and classes on network marketing and internet marketing.

    People going into network marketing should be doing more than simply listening to the person who recruits them and scanning the company literature. If they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network m

    Dyson Vacuum Cleaners: Better By Design Or Better By Marketing?
    Since the US launch of Dyson vacuum cleaners in 2003, they have taken the US market by storm. In fact, Dyson has been so successful – not just in the US, but throughout the world - that Hoover, once the powerhouse of the vacuum cleaner industry, has rapidly lost market share. In fact, Hoover has experienced such a decline in profitability that it has been put up for sale by its parent company.But how has Dyson achieved this success? Is it due to superior design and functionality or is it the result of a slick marketing campaign? The real question is this: how sustainable is Dyson's success? Marketing hype is OK in t
    they were hired to do any job they had never done before, no matter how menial, they would recognize the need to familiarize themselves with the business and how it is conducted. Especially if they intended to rise in the business and succeed.

    A few books the beginning network marketer might want to read are:

    • Super Prospecting: Special Offers & Quick-Start Systems by Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
    • Your First Year In Network Marketing by Mark and Rene Yarnell
    • The Wave 4 Way To Building Your Downline by Richard Poe (and several others)
    • The Greatest Networker In The World by John Milton Fogg
    • Off-The-Wall Marketing Ideas by Nancy Michaels and Debbi J. Karpowicz
    These tend to be a little old but can probably be found thru Amazon.com, and they are excellent education for the beginning network marketer.

    The person who fails to educate himself or herself about network marketing in general and their chosen business in particular, has chosen to fail. Like the young lumberjack, they will flail at the tree until their strength or motivation fails them, and then they will wander into the forest...perhaps complaining loudly about trees, axes, lumberjacks...anything but themselves. They will not know why they failed, how they could have succeeded, or how to measure success.

    Their axes will be dull, indeed.

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