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    Growth is vital to prosperity. Every person, every company, and every national economy must grow. Are you working for a company that is growing? Is it growing profitably and with no decline in velocity? What happens when the growth rate is low or even negative?If the company as a whole or your business unit lags behind competitors, your personal progress will suffer. If the company's sales are flat fo
    ater. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

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    Customer Service and Handling the Massive Rush
    Have you ever worked in a business, which had two types of clientele? One, which was their standard locals and one, which was a massive rush clientele during certain nights, such as Friday or Saturday?Well, recently I interviewed a gentleman going into the restaurant business and sure enough he worked in a restaurant as a manager, which did $800,000 in sales it first year and it was a rather small cha
    Networking is probably the oldest, easiest, most effective and least expensive way to get more business. It doesn't necessarily involve selling your product or service but it does mean selling yourself. However, that doesn't involve a lot of talking - it does involve a lot of listening.

    Networking is about making connections with people and building a network of meaningful relationships.

    Having good relationships means - these people will either do business with you and/or recommend you to others. These people are your unpaid sales-force and you've got to ensure that they do a good job.

    Here are 9 steps to successful networking:

    #1 Be prepared - Particularly if you're attending a formal networking event like the Chamber of Commerce.

    #2 Think about whom you'll be meeting - Consider what your opening remarks or questions will be. And think about what you're going to say when they question you.

    #3 Make sure you have lots of business cards, a small notebook, and a pen - These should be easily accessible and not involve a rummage through pockets or a bag to find them.

    Reminder - NEVER go anywhere without business cards

    #4 You don't necessarily need brochures - These can be sent when you follow up later. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

    If it

    No Dollar, No Client?
    You are now a business owner, congratulations! You have everything you need right down to the business plan but one thing is missing. Customers. As you sit in the darkness of your living room at night, you wonder how you can afford to advertise and where.The next morning you drag out the Yellow Pages looking for a company that specializes in marketing or advertising, make the call and to your dismay t
    making connections with people and building a network of meaningful relationships.

    Having good relationships means - these people will either do business with you and/or recommend you to others. These people are your unpaid sales-force and you've got to ensure that they do a good job.

    Here are 9 steps to successful networking:

    #1 Be prepared - Particularly if you're attending a formal networking event like the Chamber of Commerce.

    #2 Think about whom you'll be meeting - Consider what your opening remarks or questions will be. And think about what you're going to say when they question you.

    #3 Make sure you have lots of business cards, a small notebook, and a pen - These should be easily accessible and not involve a rummage through pockets or a bag to find them.

    Reminder - NEVER go anywhere without business cards

    #4 You don't necessarily need brochures - These can be sent when you follow up later. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

    If it

    Customers on Fire: How Good is My Suit
    Running towards a fire is without a doubt one of the most difficult things to learn to do. Firefighters must train to overcome the natural instinct to move away rather than towards a fire. Running towards a fire is unnatural, especially when it is an especially big and bright one. In my seminars, I stress that the only way to extinguish a fire that is burning brightly is to move towards it rather than away
    to successful networking:

    #1 Be prepared - Particularly if you're attending a formal networking event like the Chamber of Commerce.

    #2 Think about whom you'll be meeting - Consider what your opening remarks or questions will be. And think about what you're going to say when they question you.

    #3 Make sure you have lots of business cards, a small notebook, and a pen - These should be easily accessible and not involve a rummage through pockets or a bag to find them.

    Reminder - NEVER go anywhere without business cards

    #4 You don't necessarily need brochures - These can be sent when you follow up later. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

    If it

    10 Dynamic Traits of Over-Achievers
    Are you a successful over-achiever? Considerable research has been done about the characteristics that typify the successful business owner. Most experts who have studied the subject tend to agree that the most important single factor is an overpowering need to achieve. In other words, a person's attitude seems to be the main determinant of success in business, more so than education, intelligence, physical
    Make sure you have lots of business cards, a small notebook, and a pen - These should be easily accessible and not involve a rummage through pockets or a bag to find them.

    Reminder - NEVER go anywhere without business cards

    #4 You don't necessarily need brochures - These can be sent when you follow up later. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

    If it

    10 Ways to Keep the Excitement
    Have you ever attend an event or watched a motivational speaker and gone back to the office all hyped up and ready to implement the process or use the product? I know I have and a couple of days later, I find that I am back to my old routines and back to my old products that are adequate. Most events will get you going but they lack a follow-through to help keep you going to change your habits. In order to i
    ater. A networking event is not a place to sell your product or service. (This is not understood by the people who have bored the pants off me over the years)

    #5 Think about what you're going to wear - I've seen people rush into a networking event in clothes that look like they've been slept in.

    If it means having a change of clothes in the office or going home to freshen up - then do it. Remember, the image you present to other people is the image they'll have of your business.

    Men should wear a bright tie (not cheap) and women should wear something bright. Remember, however - business dress, not sexy.

    #6 Personal hygiene - Brush your teeth or use a breath freshener. I've met people at networking events whose breath would bring down a rhino at fifty feet. Avoid drinking wine or coffee; they can make your breath sour. Stick to mineral water or a soft drink.

    #7 Watch out for the perfume - Both men and women, strong scents can be overpowering.

    #8 Name badges - They'll probably hand these out at the event, however consider having your own produced. They're not expensive to produce and it means you can ensure that what's on the badge is what you want. (Conference organisers often get the details wrong on name badges) Pin the badge on your right lapel - it's easier for people to read. The majority of people shake hands with their right hand. As you lean forward to shake hands, it means that the other person can read your badge easier.

    #9 Go with a partner - Take a friend or one of your team to a networking e

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