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Nov10
TeamWork – Are You A Team Player?
Filed under: Business Development, Personal Development, video; Tagged as: Personal Development, Sales, videoNo CommentsIn building a business one of the things you need is a team. Not just any old team but a team that works together in unison and harmony. That doesn’t always happen with ease but takes hard work and commitment on the part of all players.
Usually a team is put together buy one person who wants to excell at something. They may go through a lot of team members before they end up with a campionship team. It is your job as a that team builder to find the right people that will make everyone on the team winners.
Are you a team player? Take a look below and determine if you are a team player.
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Oct25
Turn Any Page Into A Capture Page
Filed under: Business Development, Networking, Sales, Software; Tagged as: Affliate Programs, Business Development, Networking, SalesNo CommentsI came across a neat little widget that will turn any page into a capture page. Check out the link on the right side or click on business opportunities at the top.
The biggest problem when you have a web page is being able to capture information from visiting your website. This neat little widget turns any page into a capture page. It works great on Facebook Pages, Twitter Pages and more.
The neat little thing is that you can become an affiliate with the company and earn income while at the same time capturing information from those who visit your sites
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Oct17No Comments
I got a great little book today from a friend that I just met a couple of weeks ago. The book is titled “The Watermelon Sale, a story with heart”. The author of the book is Kevin Allen.
Kevin Allen is a master sales man, marketer and net-worker. He is one of those who gets a call to evaluate a product, set up a marketing program, train the sales people, and set up the networking opportunity. As a distinction he has specialized in network marketing for over 20 years.
The lesson taught in this book we all know and have experienced. The lesson is taught to us in the form of a story about a Scoutmaster and the boys he works with. The Scoutmaster in this story is a master salesman and he would tell the boys, “We are all salesman, no matter what we do or become, so let’s be as good at it as possible.”
The watermelon sale involves giving the people a taste of the heart of the watermelon, the most succulent part of the melon and then telling them they can have the rest of the melon for a price. The point is we must sell the heart of whatever it is he have, not the differences or the trinkets but the heart. If we sell the heart they will buy.
The trick to often is find out what the heart is and sell it.








