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    only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that.

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    Finding the right person to fill the sales management role is a common quandary in wholesale distribution. It can be especially challenging when a decision is based strictly on sales territory performance without regard for the specific skill sets required to lead a sales force.. 2005 has been a good year in wholesale distribution with some industries recording double digit growth rates. With market cooperation like that, most sales people are smiling as they hit or exceed their quotas. Deciding on the right sales person to promote to sales manager can become a difficult and risky decision..“We need a new sales manager. Let’s promote Tommy, he’s our leading producer in field sales.”“No! We can’t afford to lose Tommy’s production in the field.”“That’s not a problem. He can be a working sales manager and still call on his key accounts.”Most of us should recognize that conversation but not many of us recognize the fallacies that lie within
    A few months ago, I wrote an article about taking massive action in your window washing business. But today, I just wanted to slow it down a notch and talk about just taking some action. You'll see exactly what I mean as you start reading. So buckle up, and away we go.

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    Action dictates Success
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    I wanted to do a little ranting today, and possibly some prodding, and maybe even a bit of rah rah motivational cheerleading while I'm at it. It's geared though towards the folks who are sitting on the sidelines "watching" as everyone else is "doing".

    There are many people who contact me after buying and receiving my manual How to Start Your Own Residential Window Washing Business. We'll talk multiple times about what they're going to do with their business, how they're going to build it, and we'll discuss various marketing strategies. They then proceed to do it.

    But then there are other folks who I never hear from. Ever. I don't know what happened to 'em. Perhaps they're just not ready to dig in yet, so they intend to get around to it "some day". Maybe a little fear is holding 'em back, or maybe some doubt is swirling around.

    So this is going to be a message directly to the people warming up the sidelines. So for all you people of action out there, I'll catch you in my next window washing article. :o)

    There are a whole slew of things that can get in the way of us taking the bull by the horns and running with a business opportunity. Any business opportunity. I'm not just talking window cleaning here.

    Things like:

    1. Family - Are any of your family members the straightlaced 9 to 5 "job" types who don't understand business owners or entreprenaurship in general? Or are they just plain negative, therefore causing you to have doubts in yourself and/or your business?

    If so, I can definitely relate. My sister never understood my desire for business ownership. She had the normal 9 to 5 teaching job and was perfectly content. She just couldn't grasp how someone can have the business owner itch. If you have someone like that in your family, more power to 'em. But there's more to life than that, right? That's BOOOOOORING!!

    And my father was a born entreprenaur, but somewhere along the line he became jaded, cynical, and negative. So with his 'tude being what it was, I made it a point to never tell him what I was doing until after I did it. This way I would avoid the risk of doubts creeping in. Things like "Am I in the right business?" "What if he's right and I end up running all over town for chump change", etc, etc. I'm sure we've all had doubts like that swimming around in our head at times.

    But when I first entered the window washing business, I went against my own advice because I was so psyched about getting into the business. So I told him about it. He simply said: "No one will pay $200, $300, plus to get their windows cleaned. No one." Whew...am I glad I didn't listen to that lousy advice. :o) I'm sure he meant well and was trying to help, but that negativity can sure put the clamps on your energy when you're fresh out of the starting gate with a new business.

    So having your family in your corner is a definite plus. It'll motivate you into action knowing that your family is cheering you on. It's like a window washer said to me the other day on the phone how his wife is really behind him on his new business venture. He went on to say that he's got half the battle won already.

    2. Attitude - Man oh man...I've seen plenty of folks go by the wayside because of their stinkin thinkin. It's hard to be "up" ALL the time, but success is 90% attitude and 10% aptitude. Why do you think I don't talk much about washing windows. That isn't what this is all about. Building your business successfully depends upon being positive and making prospects and customers want you! Corny...but true.

    3. Waiting for the perfect time - This one will stop us dead in our tracks. I know a guy who purchased my window cleaning program about a year and a half ago, and I heard from him a month or two ago telling me he thinks he found the perfect spot to move to so he can start his window washing business.

    In the meantime, by delaying the start-up of his business trying to find the ideal location, he has forfeited the thousands of dollars in income he could have made if he simply took action right way. Not tomorrow or the next day, but now, today. Heck he could have 200 customers in his back pocket by now.

    4. Distractions - There are a million different things trying to grab our attention. The most successful window washers I know are ones who have blinders on to the distractions. It can certainly be difficult to keep our focus, but in the early stages of your business especially, it is critical. Make it a point to employ tunnel vision for at least the first year. If you do, you'll be rewarded tremendously.

    5. Wasting time - Anthony Robbins once said "most people fail in life because they major in minor things." We all need to stop wasting time on "minor things" and only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that.

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    ines. So for all you people of action out there, I'll catch you in my next window washing article. :o)

    There are a whole slew of things that can get in the way of us taking the bull by the horns and running with a business opportunity. Any business opportunity. I'm not just talking window cleaning here.

    Things like:

    1. Family - Are any of your family members the straightlaced 9 to 5 "job" types who don't understand business owners or entreprenaurship in general? Or are they just plain negative, therefore causing you to have doubts in yourself and/or your business?

    If so, I can definitely relate. My sister never understood my desire for business ownership. She had the normal 9 to 5 teaching job and was perfectly content. She just couldn't grasp how someone can have the business owner itch. If you have someone like that in your family, more power to 'em. But there's more to life than that, right? That's BOOOOOORING!!

    And my father was a born entreprenaur, but somewhere along the line he became jaded, cynical, and negative. So with his 'tude being what it was, I made it a point to never tell him what I was doing until after I did it. This way I would avoid the risk of doubts creeping in. Things like "Am I in the right business?" "What if he's right and I end up running all over town for chump change", etc, etc. I'm sure we've all had doubts like that swimming around in our head at times.

    But when I first entered the window washing business, I went against my own advice because I was so psyched about getting into the business. So I told him about it. He simply said: "No one will pay $200, $300, plus to get their windows cleaned. No one." Whew...am I glad I didn't listen to that lousy advice. :o) I'm sure he meant well and was trying to help, but that negativity can sure put the clamps on your energy when you're fresh out of the starting gate with a new business.

    So having your family in your corner is a definite plus. It'll motivate you into action knowing that your family is cheering you on. It's like a window washer said to me the other day on the phone how his wife is really behind him on his new business venture. He went on to say that he's got half the battle won already.

    2. Attitude - Man oh man...I've seen plenty of folks go by the wayside because of their stinkin thinkin. It's hard to be "up" ALL the time, but success is 90% attitude and 10% aptitude. Why do you think I don't talk much about washing windows. That isn't what this is all about. Building your business successfully depends upon being positive and making prospects and customers want you! Corny...but true.

    3. Waiting for the perfect time - This one will stop us dead in our tracks. I know a guy who purchased my window cleaning program about a year and a half ago, and I heard from him a month or two ago telling me he thinks he found the perfect spot to move to so he can start his window washing business.

    In the meantime, by delaying the start-up of his business trying to find the ideal location, he has forfeited the thousands of dollars in income he could have made if he simply took action right way. Not tomorrow or the next day, but now, today. Heck he could have 200 customers in his back pocket by now.

    4. Distractions - There are a million different things trying to grab our attention. The most successful window washers I know are ones who have blinders on to the distractions. It can certainly be difficult to keep our focus, but in the early stages of your business especially, it is critical. Make it a point to employ tunnel vision for at least the first year. If you do, you'll be rewarded tremendously.

    5. Wasting time - Anthony Robbins once said "most people fail in life because they major in minor things." We all need to stop wasting time on "minor things" and only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that.

    What Have You Asked Your Employees Lately?
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    ight and I end up running all over town for chump change", etc, etc. I'm sure we've all had doubts like that swimming around in our head at times.

    But when I first entered the window washing business, I went against my own advice because I was so psyched about getting into the business. So I told him about it. He simply said: "No one will pay $200, $300, plus to get their windows cleaned. No one." Whew...am I glad I didn't listen to that lousy advice. :o) I'm sure he meant well and was trying to help, but that negativity can sure put the clamps on your energy when you're fresh out of the starting gate with a new business.

    So having your family in your corner is a definite plus. It'll motivate you into action knowing that your family is cheering you on. It's like a window washer said to me the other day on the phone how his wife is really behind him on his new business venture. He went on to say that he's got half the battle won already.

    2. Attitude - Man oh man...I've seen plenty of folks go by the wayside because of their stinkin thinkin. It's hard to be "up" ALL the time, but success is 90% attitude and 10% aptitude. Why do you think I don't talk much about washing windows. That isn't what this is all about. Building your business successfully depends upon being positive and making prospects and customers want you! Corny...but true.

    3. Waiting for the perfect time - This one will stop us dead in our tracks. I know a guy who purchased my window cleaning program about a year and a half ago, and I heard from him a month or two ago telling me he thinks he found the perfect spot to move to so he can start his window washing business.

    In the meantime, by delaying the start-up of his business trying to find the ideal location, he has forfeited the thousands of dollars in income he could have made if he simply took action right way. Not tomorrow or the next day, but now, today. Heck he could have 200 customers in his back pocket by now.

    4. Distractions - There are a million different things trying to grab our attention. The most successful window washers I know are ones who have blinders on to the distractions. It can certainly be difficult to keep our focus, but in the early stages of your business especially, it is critical. Make it a point to employ tunnel vision for at least the first year. If you do, you'll be rewarded tremendously.

    5. Wasting time - Anthony Robbins once said "most people fail in life because they major in minor things." We all need to stop wasting time on "minor things" and only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that.

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    Yahoo News and Google news has opened up the use of press releases to the ordinary internet marketer. Anybody who wants to know how to create traffic online using press releases has only to check out these sites to see the potential that they have. It is estimated that half of all internet users use an online news site in any given month. That’s an awesome number of people and you can tap that potential.What you must do first is to plan your press release. It must be on something interesting and focused on a specific topic. Don’t be too general if you want to catch the eye, and make your most important point right at the start. Make them stay with you and click for more if necessary.Don’t just state facts, but give your reader an opportunity to take action. A podcast, a free offer, a trial, the offer of a white paper often works. Even offer a consultation, but make them click through. Send them to a landing page that calls them to further actio
    on being positive and making prospects and customers want you! Corny...but true.

    3. Waiting for the perfect time - This one will stop us dead in our tracks. I know a guy who purchased my window cleaning program about a year and a half ago, and I heard from him a month or two ago telling me he thinks he found the perfect spot to move to so he can start his window washing business.

    In the meantime, by delaying the start-up of his business trying to find the ideal location, he has forfeited the thousands of dollars in income he could have made if he simply took action right way. Not tomorrow or the next day, but now, today. Heck he could have 200 customers in his back pocket by now.

    4. Distractions - There are a million different things trying to grab our attention. The most successful window washers I know are ones who have blinders on to the distractions. It can certainly be difficult to keep our focus, but in the early stages of your business especially, it is critical. Make it a point to employ tunnel vision for at least the first year. If you do, you'll be rewarded tremendously.

    5. Wasting time - Anthony Robbins once said "most people fail in life because they major in minor things." We all need to stop wasting time on "minor things" and only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that.

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    Whether you are buying your weekly groceries or you are a buying for a business there are a few golden rules that never change. These rules are the same now as they ever were - and ever will be...1. Ideally only buy based on personal experience or through a recommendation from a trusted source2. Avoid products that are heavily promoted. The product will include the costs of promotion3. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who wears designer clothes and drives an expensive car. You are paying for all this plus his Caribbean cruises4. Do not purchase goods from a salesman who looks like he is going broke. There may be something wrong with his company's products5. If you want the best and the most original products try to spot the next big thing before it becomes big6. However, never buy the latest gadget. It will be pricey and you may become an unwitting guinea pig with a beta product for which nothing will be compatible
    only do the things that make us money and build our business. I even will suggest you write this key concept down somewhere prominently. That key concept is "Stop wasting time". It's a motivator for sure.

    Speaking of motivation, I don't know if any of you have heard of good 'ole Zig Ziglar, but he's a master motivator, and in one of his seminars I went to, he really tells a great story about people who watch life go by.

    He talks about how some people just let things always get in the way, and if we let it, before we know it, another month has gone by, another year, another 10 years, and so on.

    It's a really powerful story to hear in person. (I guess you should have been there). :o) But the message was to take action right now!! Not tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year. Did you know that the more "nexts" a person has next to his or her name, the more unsuccessful they are? So beat procrastination over the head with a stick.

    Albert Einstein once said that "nothing happens until something moves". Bingo! In one of my previous newsletters where I talk about "massive action", I mention that what you do the first 30 to 60 days of your business will really dictate your success. And I talk about what kind of massive action is needed to accomplish that. But if "massive" isn't in your vocabulary, at least move "something" like Albert says. Something is certainly better than nothing.

    So if you're sitting on the sidelines letting this wonderful opportunity to build a window washing business slide by, I encourage you to take the necessary action steps so YOU can realize success and profits in this business.

    It's like a woman said to me on the phone a couple of days ago "If people knew what kind of profits can be had in this business, EVERYBODY would take action without hesitation."

    Amy was calling me because she just made $385 in 7 hours which is a little under what she used to make working a 45 hour work week at a "job". Setting aside one day for giving estimates, multiply this number by 4 days per week and what do you get? I know folks doing this and more, so make a vow to get off the sidelines and get in the thick of things.

    Ok...end of rant. :o) But I sincerely hope that this email will motivate the few of you who are just "watching" instead of "doing".

    Action = Profits and a successful business.

    It's out there...you just need to grab it. And please let me know how I can help.

    'til next time.

    Best Wishes,

    Steve
    256-546-2446

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