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Turbo Charge Your Career With The Most Powerful Leadership Tool Of All: The Leadership Talk: Part 1 with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying MicrosLeaders speak 15 to 20 times daily. You speak at meetings, you speak across their desks, you speak on the phone, you speak in e-mails, you speak at lunch, beside the water cooler, and on elevators, etc.It's in the interaction of those speaking encounters, multiplied daily, month in and month out, year in and year out, that you become a successful leader or not.If those encounters are defined by Leadership Talks instead of presentations/speeches, the effectiveness of your leadership will be dramatically increased, not only in your job but in your career.Here's why: There's a ladder of Catch The Affiliate Bug & Become Financially Independent This article overlaps a little with our earlier article about finding a suitable topic to use for marketing your online information products. This time, though, we’ll go into how to go about marketing to a specific group of people.Do not get left behind! Are you tired of working eight hours a day and not able to live the life you deserve? Are you tried of seeing people around you finding financial freedom and you are not? Then keep reading and discover how people are taking action and changing their lives working just a few hours a day!People all over the world are replacing their full-time jobs working just 3 to 4 hours a day and so can you! Discover how ordinary people are building financial freedom online with little or no capital investment. The best part is everything is provided to you such as training, websites, forum First, though, why do people buy information online? Why would someone shell out their hard-earned dollars for your product? When you start your advertising campaign, you’ve got to think about that. This brings up the question: Why do people buy any kind of information, or for that matter, why do they buy anything at all? Think about that for a few minutes before continuing to the next paragraph. Think…think…think…think…think… Got it? Have you figured out what makes people buy stuff? The answer, in its most basic form, is that people buy stuff in order to solve a problem. Their problem can be real or merely perceived to be real. It doesn’t really matter from the point of view of the seller. People will be interested in your information only if you can solve a problem for them or provide some unique or new information that they would like to have. When you figure out what problem it is you’re going to solve, you can then sell your solution to your target audience. You must be creative and open to seeing solutions. Evaluate if they’re willing to pay for info. Maybe your info is available for free, but the problem is that it’s scattered all over the Internet and not available in any one concise location. People will pay for the convenience of not having to assemble all of the info themselves, because it saves them time, even if the free info is available elsewhere. A great example of this kind of info repackaging can be found in the Linux movement. Linux is a Unix-based PC operating system that many people are using instead of Microsoft Windows. Linux was developed by a multitude of programmers all sharing their efforts with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying Microso Top Ten Strategies for Wild Success ple buy any kind of information, or for that matter, why do they buy anything at all? Think about that for a few minutes before continuing to the next paragraph.Most of us have a great business idea, but that is where you are different than the average person. You have already transformed your idea into action. Now, the most challenging step is how to network your business to create a large client base and make your business a wild success! Networking is an essential skill for business people, especially in the highly competitive craft industry. Here are some strategies to help you improve your networking skills and take your business to the next level.1. "Treat Others As You Would Like To Be Treated. It has been said, “All things being equal, people will Think…think…think…think…think… Got it? Have you figured out what makes people buy stuff? The answer, in its most basic form, is that people buy stuff in order to solve a problem. Their problem can be real or merely perceived to be real. It doesn’t really matter from the point of view of the seller. People will be interested in your information only if you can solve a problem for them or provide some unique or new information that they would like to have. When you figure out what problem it is you’re going to solve, you can then sell your solution to your target audience. You must be creative and open to seeing solutions. Evaluate if they’re willing to pay for info. Maybe your info is available for free, but the problem is that it’s scattered all over the Internet and not available in any one concise location. People will pay for the convenience of not having to assemble all of the info themselves, because it saves them time, even if the free info is available elsewhere. A great example of this kind of info repackaging can be found in the Linux movement. Linux is a Unix-based PC operating system that many people are using instead of Microsoft Windows. Linux was developed by a multitude of programmers all sharing their efforts with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying Micros What You Should Know: How to Write that Cover Letter to Improve Chances of Getting the Interview eople will be interested in your information only if you can solve a problem for them or provide some unique or new information that they would like to have.Nearly all job seekers are well aware of the importance of a resume when applying for a professional opinion, but few realize the vital role that an accompanying cover letter plays in the selection process. In fact, your cover letter is just as important to your job search as is your resume.Consider this: recruiters and managers often receive dozens, if not hundreds, of applicants for every one available position. With so many applicants to review, interviewers do not have much time to determine if you are qualified for the job. In fact, a recruiter typically spends between one and two minutes q When you figure out what problem it is you’re going to solve, you can then sell your solution to your target audience. You must be creative and open to seeing solutions. Evaluate if they’re willing to pay for info. Maybe your info is available for free, but the problem is that it’s scattered all over the Internet and not available in any one concise location. People will pay for the convenience of not having to assemble all of the info themselves, because it saves them time, even if the free info is available elsewhere. A great example of this kind of info repackaging can be found in the Linux movement. Linux is a Unix-based PC operating system that many people are using instead of Microsoft Windows. Linux was developed by a multitude of programmers all sharing their efforts with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying Micros Web Advertising for the Small Business and not available in any one concise location. People will pay for the convenience of not having to assemble all of the info themselves, because it saves them time, even if the free info is available elsewhere.If you run a small business, advertising costs must be figured in as part of your overall expenses. If you have received quotes for phone directory ads, business association block ads, and mostly any other print media, these costs are quite high. So, what if your budget is small, perhaps negligible? Will you be left outside of the advertising arena or are there other avenues to help you get the word out? The answer in one word is: yes. Let’s explore ways you can “get the word out” through online means…yes, via the internet!The rise of the internet has spawned an entire industry with it. You may rem A great example of this kind of info repackaging can be found in the Linux movement. Linux is a Unix-based PC operating system that many people are using instead of Microsoft Windows. Linux was developed by a multitude of programmers all sharing their efforts with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying Micros Using Alternative Media to Generate More Customers with each other online. Their sources are completely open to the public, but unless you’re a serious hacker it still requires a lot of effort to successfully install and set up a Linux PC correctly. Along comes a company called Red Hat (there are others, too), that took all that free, open-source stuff and packaged it on a CD in a way that made it convenient for the general public to be able to buy and install Linux. The draw is that it’s way, way cheaper than buying Microsoft Windows. While most people still prefer Windows, there is still a large enough market to make Red Hat’s “free” information product profitable. (By the way, I’m not in ANY way connected to Red Hat, and yes I still prefer Windows!)Last week I received a very nice thank you gift from a friend of mine, Eric Ruth, who is arguably the number one marketing coach to the personal fitness trainer industry.Eric, asked if he could interview me about a specific topic and I agreed.After it was done, Eric sent me a bunch of filet mignon steaks from Omaha Steaks (Thanks Eric).But the steaks are not what this article is about.It's what was inside the Omaha Steaks box that I want to talk to you about.You see, two things came with the steaks. One was a Omaha Steaks cookbook.The cookbook not only contained r Most likely you will have come up with a topic that is only of interest to a rather small group of people. Here we use the word small in a relative way. There could still be a very large number of potential customers in your target group, but compared to the entire population in general, it is a very small percentage. For example, let’s say you are going to sell information on how to create a profitable jewelry-making business. You probably wouldn’t want to advertise to hot-rod car building enthusiasts. Selling to your targeted group might not be as hard as you think. You simply have to find out where they already go for information and start advertising there. How do you find them? Once again, your best bet is to start with the Internet. Find out where they hang out online. Yahoo groups would be a start. Join some forums or email lists and listen in on where they go for their info. Some forums will let you do a little bit of self-promotion as long as you’re not overbearing about it. Keep in mind these people are there to learn and exchange information with each other, not to be subjected to lots of advertising. If you can provide some meaningful discussion along with your self-promotion you will gain their respect and build credibility for yourself. If you have a quality product, this group will do your advertising for you by word of mouth. This is especially important when you’re first starting out and your resources are slim and you need to build your revenue base. Don’t limit yourself to advertising exclusively online, either. There are many, many print publications that cater to increasingly smaller target audiences.
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