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Ego? At What Price! trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file.It would seem that some salespeople would rather protect their ego than help a customer and make a sale.Todays customers can make purchases without ever seeing a human - if they choose to do business that way.To truly succeed in the future, sales professionals will be well served by knowing how to handle customers, and all their concerns and complaints.If not, more than ever before that customer may simply go elsewhere.So how would you deal with a disgruntled customer, who has a complaint about your product, or the service they received?Allow me to tell you about an experience I had with a multimedia organisation. I wrote an article about it to demonstrate a point and the article found itself in the hands of the two salespeople I had mentioned, Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illeg Legal Secretary Good job so far! You’ve learned a lot and have started to put that knowledge into use. Hopefully, you’ve learned how to get ideas out of your mind and down onto paper, while at the same time, you’ve learned how to step back and take a look at an overview of what’s actually being bought out there in the market.According to a recent article at a top web site for employment searches in reference to legal secretary work, job growth for legal secretaries will grow at an average rate and many positions will be available as many experienced workers either retire or transfer to other occupations. This is of course is good news to you if you are interested in becoming a legal secretary.If you are new to this field and you want to be successful without wasting a lot of money as with anything you should do your research and find out as much information as you can before spending a lot of money or going to a school. Just because you go to a school this does not mean that you will learn the things that you need to know in order to become successful in this field. In fact, many legal secretaries and leg Maybe, you’ve been smart enough to try the “Kumar Method” out on your market research. If you have, you’re really way ahead! Last chapter, you found out ways to see what people are buying. The chapter before that, you learned about tapping your subconscious. Let’s put those two techniques together for a moment and see what happens. Do a little market research and come up with 5 keywords or phrases that apply to things that people are already buying…and buying a LOT of! You just learned about how to do this…check WordTracker, check eBay, check the best sellers…all of those things! Come up with a list of 5 potential keywords or items, or topics. ONLY 5! Now, just study that list of 5 for a few minutes. Think about each keyword or phrase and then write down ideas about each one of them. As fast as you can…with no editing (you ARE using that pen, right?). That’s your conscious mind working. Now it’s time to get your subconscious kicked into gear! Us the Kumar Method to focus your mind on those 5 items…the last 5 things you were thinking about. Relax like we talked about earlier and just let things flow out of your mind and onto the paper. Do a 30 minute session. Most people find that after 30 minutes or so, it becomes more difficult to keep their minds focused on just the things they want to work on. Again, you’re going to end up with 2 lists…your conscious list and your subconscious list. Compare them like before and find which one of the 5 items comes out with the most things scribbled down about it. That’s probably the one you should pick to write about for your first e-book! That’s an important step you just took there whether you knew it or not. You did some good research, you put some quality conscious thought into it and then, you turned it over to your subconscious to work on. If you TRULY went through those steps, then you are definitely in the 5% of e-book authors (or soon-to-be authors!) who will turn out an excellent product…one that people will LOVE , get a LOT out of…AND, tell their friends about! Pat yourself on the back and grab a cool refreshment, but, don’t close this chapter yet. We have more work to do today! The very next thing you need to do is go out and find everything you can on your subject. Let’s say you came up with “diets for dachshunds” as your topic. You need to go out and find what’s already been written on that subject. Here’s an excellent FREE way to do just that. Go to Google and type in your keyword or key phrase. Take a look at the statistics there, but don’t worry too much about them right now. The important part for you, at this point, is the bottom part of that page…all of the website URLs you’ll see there. Click on some of the top rated sites and see what information they have on there. See what they have to say…what they have to sell. See what price points they set for their products…if it IS their own product! See what affiliate products they’re selling. If it’s a popular product, don’t you think that people may be interested in learning how to best…or better…use that product? Or maybe take care of that product? What you’re trying to do here is check out your competition…get the lay of the land…do some reconnaissance! Not with the idea of talking yourself OUT of writing a book about the topic, but with the idea of getting you excited about it! While you’re searching, make sure you find some sites that have free articles about your chosen topic. Copy those articles into a folder on your desktop entitled, “Resources”…we’ll come back to them in just a bit. Also, while you’re searching, try to find forums that deal with your topic. That’s easy to do. Just go to Google and type in forum: dogs or forum:dachshunds …you get the idea. These forums are a treasure trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file. Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illeg The Secret Blueprint for Getting Your Articles Read and Massive Visitors to Your Site utes. Think about each keyword or phrase and then write down ideas about each one of them. As fast as you can…with no editing (you ARE using that pen, right?). That’s your conscious mind working. Now it’s time to get your subconscious kicked into gear!You know the feeling. You have a fantastic idea for an article, and you just know that people are going to love and use your material. You just know you are going to share some unique and profitable tips, tricks, and information to your readers. So you write it. And you submit it to your favorite directories. You check your article statistics every day. But, you only are getting a few readers here and there. Worse yet, your own traffic statistics show you that you are only getting a very few click-throughs from those readers. So what is a person to do?Here’s my personal blueprint I use day in and day out for both getting my articles read, and for getting those readers to click through to my sites:1) IT ALL STARTS WITH A GREAT HEADLINE Your headline will determine Us the Kumar Method to focus your mind on those 5 items…the last 5 things you were thinking about. Relax like we talked about earlier and just let things flow out of your mind and onto the paper. Do a 30 minute session. Most people find that after 30 minutes or so, it becomes more difficult to keep their minds focused on just the things they want to work on. Again, you’re going to end up with 2 lists…your conscious list and your subconscious list. Compare them like before and find which one of the 5 items comes out with the most things scribbled down about it. That’s probably the one you should pick to write about for your first e-book! That’s an important step you just took there whether you knew it or not. You did some good research, you put some quality conscious thought into it and then, you turned it over to your subconscious to work on. If you TRULY went through those steps, then you are definitely in the 5% of e-book authors (or soon-to-be authors!) who will turn out an excellent product…one that people will LOVE , get a LOT out of…AND, tell their friends about! Pat yourself on the back and grab a cool refreshment, but, don’t close this chapter yet. We have more work to do today! The very next thing you need to do is go out and find everything you can on your subject. Let’s say you came up with “diets for dachshunds” as your topic. You need to go out and find what’s already been written on that subject. Here’s an excellent FREE way to do just that. Go to Google and type in your keyword or key phrase. Take a look at the statistics there, but don’t worry too much about them right now. The important part for you, at this point, is the bottom part of that page…all of the website URLs you’ll see there. Click on some of the top rated sites and see what information they have on there. See what they have to say…what they have to sell. See what price points they set for their products…if it IS their own product! See what affiliate products they’re selling. If it’s a popular product, don’t you think that people may be interested in learning how to best…or better…use that product? Or maybe take care of that product? What you’re trying to do here is check out your competition…get the lay of the land…do some reconnaissance! Not with the idea of talking yourself OUT of writing a book about the topic, but with the idea of getting you excited about it! While you’re searching, make sure you find some sites that have free articles about your chosen topic. Copy those articles into a folder on your desktop entitled, “Resources”…we’ll come back to them in just a bit. Also, while you’re searching, try to find forums that deal with your topic. That’s easy to do. Just go to Google and type in forum: dogs or forum:dachshunds …you get the idea. These forums are a treasure trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file. Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illeg Career Talk: A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer y conscious thought into it and then, you turned it over to your subconscious to work on. If you TRULY went through those steps, then you are definitely in the 5% of e-book authors (or soon-to-be authors!) who will turn out an excellent product…one that people will LOVE , get a LOT out of…AND, tell their friends about!A lawyer is a person who is authorized by the state or country to practice law, give advice to his or her clients and represent their legal matters in the courts. According to classes or ranks of jurists lawyers can be designated as advocate, attorney, barrister, counselor and solicitor. A lawyer has to study law and new laws on a regular basis to stay up to date in order to protect their clients. This is the basics of a career in law, protecting your client’s freedoms and rights.A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer.1. Get ready to travel: Lawyers spend most of their time in offices and courtrooms. They travel to meet their clients wherever they are and homes, business places, even emergency rooms in hospitals and state or federal prisons can be a fairly regular visit depending on whi Pat yourself on the back and grab a cool refreshment, but, don’t close this chapter yet. We have more work to do today! The very next thing you need to do is go out and find everything you can on your subject. Let’s say you came up with “diets for dachshunds” as your topic. You need to go out and find what’s already been written on that subject. Here’s an excellent FREE way to do just that. Go to Google and type in your keyword or key phrase. Take a look at the statistics there, but don’t worry too much about them right now. The important part for you, at this point, is the bottom part of that page…all of the website URLs you’ll see there. Click on some of the top rated sites and see what information they have on there. See what they have to say…what they have to sell. See what price points they set for their products…if it IS their own product! See what affiliate products they’re selling. If it’s a popular product, don’t you think that people may be interested in learning how to best…or better…use that product? Or maybe take care of that product? What you’re trying to do here is check out your competition…get the lay of the land…do some reconnaissance! Not with the idea of talking yourself OUT of writing a book about the topic, but with the idea of getting you excited about it! While you’re searching, make sure you find some sites that have free articles about your chosen topic. Copy those articles into a folder on your desktop entitled, “Resources”…we’ll come back to them in just a bit. Also, while you’re searching, try to find forums that deal with your topic. That’s easy to do. Just go to Google and type in forum: dogs or forum:dachshunds …you get the idea. These forums are a treasure trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file. Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illeg Online Auctions: The New Way of Shopping for Mauritians formation they have on there. See what they have to say…what they have to sell. See what price points they set for their products…if it IS their own product! See what affiliate products they’re selling. If it’s a popular product, don’t you think that people may be interested in learning how to best…or better…use that product? Or maybe take care of that product?Since their introduction several years ago, online auctions, such as eBay, have been one of the hottest destinations on the World Wide Web. Auction sellers are attracted by the prospect of a broad venue for their products and the possibility of high profits. Bidders on online auction sites are drawn to the unique shopping opportunities and potential to purchase hard-to-find items at low prices.One such website in Mauritius is www.mauritiantrader.com . As an online marketplace, MauritianTrader offers a window of opportunities to businesses and individuals by allowing them to buy and sell almost anything online. It even gives buyers the opportunity to request a specific item from sellers (reverse auction). Items sold can be new What you’re trying to do here is check out your competition…get the lay of the land…do some reconnaissance! Not with the idea of talking yourself OUT of writing a book about the topic, but with the idea of getting you excited about it! While you’re searching, make sure you find some sites that have free articles about your chosen topic. Copy those articles into a folder on your desktop entitled, “Resources”…we’ll come back to them in just a bit. Also, while you’re searching, try to find forums that deal with your topic. That’s easy to do. Just go to Google and type in forum: dogs or forum:dachshunds …you get the idea. These forums are a treasure trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file. Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illeg Do You Make the Risk or Take the Risk From Your Prospects - How Risk Might be Killing Your Business trove of great information! Make sure you bookmark the ones that closely fit your topic…you WILL be coming back to them! Add them to your resource file.I’ve had the same barber for the last 10 years and the same deodorant for the five. How about you?I’ll bet that you have a trusted barber/stylist, and if you’re like me, once you find a deodorant you like, you stick with it. Okay, enough about barbers and antiperspirants, the question is, “Why are people so unwilling to try new products and services?” Even though when you ask people if they think there might be a better alternative out there, why don’t they make a switch? Risk - the risk is too great.Hair and sweat probably have nothing to do with your business, but no matter what business you’re in, there are customers – good customers that want to buy from you but their perceived risk is too high. If you own your own business, ask yourself, “Am I losing cus Take a little time on each of the forums to read a few posts…see what questions people are asking…see what people are talking about. Find a forum topic that has a lot of responses and read through them. What you’re doing here is getting a feel for your market…what they want to know…what they already know…what they buy…what they don’t buy…how they talk. This will help immeasurably when tomorrow rolls around and you start actually writing! Now, let’s get back to that file you put on your desktop. You should have quite a few articles in there by now if you’ve been copying and swiping. That’s why it’s called a swipe file! Everybody who’s really serious about marketing keeps one. If they see something that looks really cool or interesting or applicable, they just add it to their swipe file. This is NOT a file to steal content from. That’s just plain dumb…and illegal! It’s pretty hard to make a decent living from the state pen! It’s your resource file. A resource for ideas, methods, techniques that you may end up using in the future. The best way to use a swipe file for your first e-book is to read through the applicable content…articles, web pages, whatever …and internalize that information. Think about how you could use that information in what you’re accomplishing. Think about what the information means to you and how you’d tell your wife, best friend, mother all about it without any notes. So, during this session, you should’ve spent nearly all four hours with your nose in Google. Getting a TON of information in your swipe file… and more importantly, in your brain! Tomorrow, we’ll get to work on getting all of that information you’ve just put in there back out in an orderly and readable manner. Remember what you’ve done here. This is one of the vital steps to writing a great e-book. If you have any spare time tonight, get yourself buried in your swipe files and get your brain really filled up with information about your topic. Don’t worry…we’ll get it out of there tomorrow! Good job today!
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