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03/01/2017

There's two types of people in the failed marketers' business.

Those who jump in to the deep end of the pool and peddle as hard as they
can. More often than not these guys go broke chasing leads. Deep pockets
isn't a real strategy.

And those who go off on tangents about not having much money and delay
buying traffic forever. They eventually give in, invest their savings into
a dirt cheap traffic source, get bad results and quit. They think they're
being strategic, but they're just being cheap and stupid.

Here's the thing though.

Both types got it all wrong.

Neither way is profitable.

That's not how you build a big team.

In fact, over the past few years buying clicks has become easier to do but
the prices keep increasing while the quality is going down and down!

What's the answer?

It's the course of action top earners are now persuing almost exclusively -
Pay Per Click (PPC).

The problem is - most marketers go in unarmed, uninformed and illprepared.

PPC is the fastest way to a fortune but its also the fastest way to go
broke!

Few people really understand how it all works and good courses cost
thousands of dollars.

Even top marketers like Mike Dillard who use PPC do not run their own
campaigns, they pay BIG money for someone to do it all for them.

Until now there has been no way for the average marketer to make money
using PPC but thats all about to change!

What if you were told exactly what to do...
What if you were shown exactly what to do...
What if you were able to do it with someone...
What if it was also done for you to get you making money while you learn?

I'll be telling you exactly how you can get all the above and learn to be a
PPC expert so that you never need to buy traffic from a 3rd party again.
You will be able to generate all the highly targeted traffic you need for
any offer you choose to promote.

You will be 100% financially free and able to be in full control of your
own destiny!

All you need to do right now is pick a good offer to promote.
******2K17 MUST OBEY.

30/04/2015

Here are the top 5 common mistakes almost every network marketer has made.

1. Start calling their friends and family as soon as they sign up. As exciting as it is to launch a new business, it's just as important to get trained first. A Real Estate agent has to take a certain amount of classes and pass an exam before practicing real estate. A McDonald's franchise owner has to go to Hamburger University before they're allowed to own a McDonald's. Yet, in our industry – so many new recruits jump right into the deep end and wonder why they can't swim.

If you ask any veteran, successful network marketer what the most important part of their business is and the answer will be unanimous: training.

2. Quit after a few negative responses. Harry Potter, the best-selling novel/series that put J.K. Rowling on the map and earned her the title of first author billionaire, has over 48,000 1 star reviews. However, this isn't the first of the negative responses J.K. Rowling received. She received 20 rejections from publishers before Harry Potter was finally picked up, Lord of the Flies received 20, Gone with the Wind 38 and Gertrude Stein sent poems in for over 22 years before one was finally published.

We all know the famous Michael Jordan story of how he got rejected from his Sophomore basketball team. It was that rejection that motivated his basketball career. What seperates business minded people from the non-business minded people is how they handle rejection. Although neither party enjoys rejection, the business-minded person uses rejection as fuel for their fire instead of the water that puts it out.

3. Answer every question. It's okay not to know all the answers. Yet, for some reason, a new person is more reluctant to say the words 'I don't know'. There's not a single person in any field who knows everything they need to know about their specialty. When asked a question they don't know the answer to, a new person panics and will say what they believe the answer is. Often times, they find out later they misinformed their customer/prospect and now has to go back for 'cleanup'.

The better solution would be to say, "I don't know, but I can find out." Then get the answer to them. Your customer will appreciate this more in the long run because now they know you're 1. honest and 2. follow through with your word.

4. Take advice from the wrong people. John Addison, from Primerica, says it best. "Don't take advice from anyone more stupid than you." Although that's probably a harsh way to say it, it was part of a great speech he made in front of thousands and one that I've listened to at least a dozen times.

It's probably the most common mistake a newbie makes. They sign up with said company and the first thing they do is ask their broke Uncle Bob what they think. Find someone who has what you want, do what they do, and you'll get what they got. If you want to learn how to make a million dollars, then chances are your buddy Joe, who's living paycheck to paycheck, is not the right person to ask. The same goes with business.

5. Google the company to see if it's legit. This is great if the person knows how to decipher the good info from the piles of junk, bust most people don't. The internet is like a bathroom wall and anyone can say whatever they want. One disgruntled customer or recruit can write a blog about their experience and suddenly this becomes fact because it's on Google.

What's worse, is many of the company's competitors are writing negative blogs and articles to draw attention. Then, at the end of the article, they're giving their supposed 'unbiased' reason why their company is the better option. It's a cleverly disguised marketing technique. One that most new people can't identify.

26/02/2015

How To Be A Successful Networker

Here are nine things you can do that will help you develop some warm connections, stand out, and be remembered.
1. Share Your Passion, Authenticity, And Story

People really connect with your real side and everyone has a story. It’s the new “elevator pitch.”
2. Target Your Audience

Learn about the community where you are meeting. Research and find out about them on websites, blogs and through others that may know about them, or are members of the group.
3. Know The Guest List

When you know some specific people that will be there, that you will want to meet, do your homework and find out about them. Company, awards, community activity, accomplishments. This is great fodder for conversation. How would you feel when someone you didn’t know yet, approaches you and says, “I loved the blog post you wrote on how to be a Mom and grow a business”? It certainly says something to me about them.
4. Work The Room

Mix and mingle, and try to have several warm interactions. Don’t monopolize or be monopolized. Engage and encourage mutual conversation and include others into it.
5. Pair Up With A Mentor

Find someone who knows the crowd and group and rely on them to introduce you around. Coming with someone others know and respect says something about you. “You are judged by the company you keep,” is the quote isn’t it?
6. Set Goals

Have goals for what you want to accomplish and come out of the experience with: five warm connections, new friends, someone you can refer business to.
7. Be Inclusive

Be inclusive and see how making connections for others makes sense both at the event and after. I have been amazed at how encouraging commonality and synergy can work with complimentary businesses.
8. Ask HCIHY (How Can I Help You?)

This is the new benchmark for networking. Not what can I sell you, but how can I serve you. “Serving is the new Selling.” When people know you are in it for the right reasons and motives, the relationship naturally grows. Building trust, by freely sharing knowledge and being who you say you are takes time. Invest and commit to it with people you feel good potential with and demonstrate a mutuality with you.
9. Follow Up

Follow up promptly and with purpose with those warm connections you made. Lunch, coffee, guest blog, mentor, referral, Skype, phone call, collaboration, link swap are only a few reasons to reach out and continue.

Relationships take time, effort and commitment. Some grow, some go, but you won’t know which until you take the actions.

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