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    Creating Your Perfect Pitch!
    Why should you describe your business to others in 5 to 10 seconds?How long do you think you have to get anyone's attention? 5 minutes? 2 minutes? 30 seconds? It is actually 10 seconds. I know it does not seem like a long period of time but you will be amazed what you can say in 10 seconds. It is enough time to put your foot in your mouth and then try to get it out again, and it is also enough to tell someone your expertise and have them s
    d, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become

    How to Attract and Retain the Right People
    If you’re one of the many executives struggling with finding and keeping the right people to propel your business forward, you’ll find these insights helpful.If you’re frustrated by trying to motivate people, work instead to develop a company where people are self-motivated – where they do things because they want to. When we’re inspired, we enjoy our work, we’re productive, and we’re proud of our efforts. We remain focused and committed
    I read the other day that there are now over 70 million blogs online. Why not? Blogs are easy-to-execute, and they're personal. That's perfect for low-tech, relationship-oriented people like you and me.

    So how will you attract visitors and keep them coming back to your blog?

    1. Be clear in your mind and in your readers' minds what the focus of your blog is. "MLM" is just too wide - make it more specific and personal. More than anything, dig down into your passion. What really gets you excited? What really turns you on? How does that relate to network marketing? How can your reader benefit from your passion?

    2. Start out just like you already have a huge audience of avid readers. Talk to each reader individually. If you make me feel that what you write is directed personally to me, it's impossible for me to look away. But if you take a "you people" attitude, as so many bloggers and marketers do, it's obvious you're not talking to me ... which means you don't understand how relationships work, which means you're probably not someone I can learn anything from.

    3. You have a responsibility to me. Your posts do not need to be long or profound - 100-300 words is sufficient. But every single one of your posts sure as heck better have some value for me, or I may be gone forever.

    4. Look at your blog like it is your life's work, the #1 contribution you will make to the world in your lifetime. Consider the lessons you have learned in your life, stories of your failures and what they have taught you. Tell me about the mentors you have had, whether in person or in books. What life-changing lessons have you learned from them? Tell me your stories, your insights, what you've learned, what inspires you, great MLM resources you've found, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become

    Negotiating with Co-negotiators or Against a Negotiating Team Requires Good Team Building Skills
    Negotiations are comprised of small groups of people struggling to accomplish a mission. Such groups can be viewed as teams. Teams are management challenges. When viewed collectively, the two opposing negotiating forces actually comprise a potential team populated by competing forces. This discord threatens the team environment.If you are expanding your team, you are adding the management challenge of having to manage the people on your te
    nything, dig down into your passion. What really gets you excited? What really turns you on? How does that relate to network marketing? How can your reader benefit from your passion?

    2. Start out just like you already have a huge audience of avid readers. Talk to each reader individually. If you make me feel that what you write is directed personally to me, it's impossible for me to look away. But if you take a "you people" attitude, as so many bloggers and marketers do, it's obvious you're not talking to me ... which means you don't understand how relationships work, which means you're probably not someone I can learn anything from.

    3. You have a responsibility to me. Your posts do not need to be long or profound - 100-300 words is sufficient. But every single one of your posts sure as heck better have some value for me, or I may be gone forever.

    4. Look at your blog like it is your life's work, the #1 contribution you will make to the world in your lifetime. Consider the lessons you have learned in your life, stories of your failures and what they have taught you. Tell me about the mentors you have had, whether in person or in books. What life-changing lessons have you learned from them? Tell me your stories, your insights, what you've learned, what inspires you, great MLM resources you've found, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become

    The Right People
    Great leaders surround themselves with great and skillful people. Jim Collins, author of Good to Great, and his team researched what it takes for organizations to achieve greatness. He identified great companies and found that they all had the same kind of leadership. These leaders were usually humble, yet passionate about the business they were in. Unlike many of the celebrity CEO's of today, they were ambitious for their organization to succeed
    s so many bloggers and marketers do, it's obvious you're not talking to me ... which means you don't understand how relationships work, which means you're probably not someone I can learn anything from.

    3. You have a responsibility to me. Your posts do not need to be long or profound - 100-300 words is sufficient. But every single one of your posts sure as heck better have some value for me, or I may be gone forever.

    4. Look at your blog like it is your life's work, the #1 contribution you will make to the world in your lifetime. Consider the lessons you have learned in your life, stories of your failures and what they have taught you. Tell me about the mentors you have had, whether in person or in books. What life-changing lessons have you learned from them? Tell me your stories, your insights, what you've learned, what inspires you, great MLM resources you've found, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become

    What You MUST Understand About Your Web Numbers
    Two years ago, when I first started selling online, I focused on doing what I did best: generating useful content that people would want to pay for. But I quickly learned that selling a product online required me to have to learn about ......my Web statistics."Yuck! Why should I have to do this?" I thought. "I'm not a numbers person. Such small details! I want to spend time on big ideas."Then after a few months of poor sales,
    t your blog like it is your life's work, the #1 contribution you will make to the world in your lifetime. Consider the lessons you have learned in your life, stories of your failures and what they have taught you. Tell me about the mentors you have had, whether in person or in books. What life-changing lessons have you learned from them? Tell me your stories, your insights, what you've learned, what inspires you, great MLM resources you've found, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become

    SWOT Analysis Is No Magic 8 Ball
    Q: A key investor in my business has suggested that I hire a consultant to do a SWOT Analysis to help plan for the future. I try not to argue with my investors, but I'm not so sure I need to have this done. What do you think? -- Laurie B.A: Laurie, before you call in the SWOT team to deal with this investor (sorry, couldn't resist that one), let me tell you exactly what a SWOT Analysis is and how it can not only help you plan for the futu
    d, tips, tricks, traps, etc.

    5. Read #3 again. Each time you write, focus on giving value to each reader. It doesn't matter if NOBODY is reading your blog yet. When somebody does show up, be sure they get value immediately. You want them to say, "Holy mackeral! Where have YOU been all my life?" Dig deep inside you, and then examine what you find from your reader's viewpoint. It sounds weird, but it just takes practice for it to become natural for you.

    If you give value every time, readers will come back. You will build a relationship. And they will mention you to their friends. You will build relationships with them, too. The more value you give, the more attractive you will become to those who want to be "a mentor with a servant's heart."

    Of course, THOSE are the people who will build your MLM business. If they stop by on the day the dog pissed on the carpet and you're just thinking about your troubles and you post a short article about nothing, because you are out of sorts ... well, then, that potential big network marketing business-builder will never come back.

    6. Be a professional. Set a standard that every single post you make provides definite value to your readers. Then you never have to worry about losing the best people. They will bond with you because they see you are one of them - that "mentor with a servant's heart."

    7. Every day, put your "servant's heart" out there for us to see. The more you contribute to all these people you've never met, the more they will be inspired by your mlm blogging, the more they will bond with you and want to be a part of what you are doing, and the more they will call to ask if they can join you in your business.

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