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Make Life's Twists and Turns Interesting with Swivel Bar Stools heir face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships.Imagine a life where you're not allowed to turn. You can't turn your head, or your leg. You can't turn to your left or right. You can't turn knobs to open doors. You can't make any turns in roadsides. You can't turn other things, too, to access your favorite tunes, running water, or bottled drinks. Unthinkable?Yes, life without turns is just not possible. Water and sunlight are two requisites of life. So are turns. This is why getting a swivel bar stool makes perfect sense. Not only does a swivel bar stool let you turn, it lets you turn without going anywhere.The Swivel Chair Former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson wanted three of his accomplishments to be printed on his tomb. The swivel chair was not included. It could have been, though, because Jefferson invented it. Also known as a revol Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Wat Use the Selling Secrets of Top Military Recruiters Q: How did you get started in business?Let me begin by stating that this article is not a discussion about the military or the pros and cons of war. It is about learning some of the most powerful persuasion strategies in use today. And the truth is, military recruiters are some of the best salespeople in the world. They have to be. When you enlist, you agree to a four-year commitment. During this time, you give up your freedom. You must do what you are told no matter how much you might not like it or the people who or telling you to do it. This is ironic because the majority of those who enlist are young men, who sign up at a time in life when many of them tend to be the most rebellious.WHAT MAKES THEM WORKMilitary linguistic patterns are simple in format yet they allow you to place your outcome (making a sale) and deal with obj A: My background was as a radio sportscaster, which was my dream growing up. I very quickly moved into doing television news, which probably was not a good move because the passion for news wasn’t there, nor was the skill. Never had that “nose for news” nor did I care to. Today, at the age of 48 and as involved politically as I am things would probably be different but, at the time, it just wasn’t there. I “graduated” into sales and, realizing I was also not particularly good at that, began reading and studying all I could about it. It was a fascinating study and, following the system of the successful people I learned from at the time, such as Tom Hopkins and Zig Ziglar, my sales career really took off. Eventually I became Sales Manager of a company, which I found to be very rewarding, as well. Regarding speaking and writing, it evolved, at first, just because other people were asking what I did that resulted in my sales success. Then, I began selling the tapes (back then, there were no such thing as CDs and DVDs) for another speaker, who was very well established. Eventually, I devised my own program with a focus on Networking and referrals, which were two strengths of mine, once I had learned how to go about it correctly. I wrote the book on Endless Referrals simply as a way of “positioning” myself more effectively and profitably as a speaker. The first edition of ER was written back in 1993 and I’ve updated it twice since then. Now, with several books and more audio programs and other informational products, and having joined in business a couple of years ago with a man by the name of Thom Scott, who is an expert on all forms of Direct Response and other forms of marketing, we are shifting our business model from a speaker who writes, to marketers of information products . . . who also happen to speak. Q: What have been the most significant developments in networking and referral based businesses in the last few years? A: Well, I certainly believe the principles of networking and referral-based business will always remain the same, and that is, “All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.” We always need to first keep in mind that “Networking” is far different from what most people think it is. It’s not glad-handing people while shoving a business card in their face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships. Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Watt Wholesale Buying Success Secrets study and, following the system of the successful people I learned from at the time, such as Tom Hopkins and Zig Ziglar, my sales career really took off. Eventually I became Sales Manager of a company, which I found to be very rewarding, as well.Wholesale buying is an art which can be maximized by using the following steps. By learning how to master the art of wholesale buying you can benefit two ways.For starters, you will receive lower pricing which will give you a higher profit margin.Second, you will have access to higher quality merchandise and better variety,The key is to implement the following steps according to the unique situation you find your business in.Wholesale Buying Success Ingredient #1Pre sell merchandise. By pre selling merchandise you will know what products your customers are looking for. Once you have that information, you can confidently order from your wholesale suppliers.Wholesale Buying Success Ingredient #2Increase your volume for lower prices. Wholesalers want to move me Regarding speaking and writing, it evolved, at first, just because other people were asking what I did that resulted in my sales success. Then, I began selling the tapes (back then, there were no such thing as CDs and DVDs) for another speaker, who was very well established. Eventually, I devised my own program with a focus on Networking and referrals, which were two strengths of mine, once I had learned how to go about it correctly. I wrote the book on Endless Referrals simply as a way of “positioning” myself more effectively and profitably as a speaker. The first edition of ER was written back in 1993 and I’ve updated it twice since then. Now, with several books and more audio programs and other informational products, and having joined in business a couple of years ago with a man by the name of Thom Scott, who is an expert on all forms of Direct Response and other forms of marketing, we are shifting our business model from a speaker who writes, to marketers of information products . . . who also happen to speak. Q: What have been the most significant developments in networking and referral based businesses in the last few years? A: Well, I certainly believe the principles of networking and referral-based business will always remain the same, and that is, “All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.” We always need to first keep in mind that “Networking” is far different from what most people think it is. It’s not glad-handing people while shoving a business card in their face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships. Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Wat Business Owner's Manifesto: Must Do's were two strengths of mine, once I had learned how to go about it correctly. I wrote the book on Endless Referrals simply as a way of “positioning” myself more effectively and profitably as a speaker. The first edition of ER was written back in 1993 and I’ve updated it twice since then.A GOOD INVESTMENT – I am the Leader of this business and am responsible to see that the business is treated and evaluated on the same basis as any business investment I might make, both in terms of time and money invested. I may have paid managers and staff to perform some or even all of the day-to-day tasks, but ensuring an adequate return on investment (blood, sweat and money) is my responsibility and my responsibility alone.ACHIEVING SECURITY/ROI – I recognize that there are two components of an adequate return: First, time invested must be compensated through salary, benefits and perks; AND, money invested must be guaranteed a fair rate of return plus a premium for the level of risk assumed (by operating a small business – usually 3-5% over prime). Adequate returns do not just happen; they are achi Now, with several books and more audio programs and other informational products, and having joined in business a couple of years ago with a man by the name of Thom Scott, who is an expert on all forms of Direct Response and other forms of marketing, we are shifting our business model from a speaker who writes, to marketers of information products . . . who also happen to speak. Q: What have been the most significant developments in networking and referral based businesses in the last few years? A: Well, I certainly believe the principles of networking and referral-based business will always remain the same, and that is, “All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.” We always need to first keep in mind that “Networking” is far different from what most people think it is. It’s not glad-handing people while shoving a business card in their face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships. Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Wat Success Sucks! arketers of information products . . . who also happen to speak.Let's be straight up honest for a moment....success can really suck. Not all success, of course. Just the kind that sneaks up behind and knocks you down. The wading-through-the-swamp-wrestling-alligators kind of success that leaves you panting, breathless, staring deep into the gator's mouth.How does success go so terribly wrong? And could it happen to you? Oh yeah. It's as simple as having a great idea, promoting it, and discovering that you are utterly unprepared for the impact your business idea will have on the world.It started about 18 months ago, when our company was just me and my business partner, two bright guys with what we thought was a great idea to promote. And that's how Article Marketer was born.Word spread like crazy...apparently there are enough business owners out there lo Q: What have been the most significant developments in networking and referral based businesses in the last few years? A: Well, I certainly believe the principles of networking and referral-based business will always remain the same, and that is, “All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.” We always need to first keep in mind that “Networking” is far different from what most people think it is. It’s not glad-handing people while shoving a business card in their face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships. Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Wat Myths About Succeeding In Business heir face and fast-talking about why they should be doing business with you. Instead, it is simply the cultivating of mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationships.How you think of success will determine how successful you will become. As in most areas of our lives the thing that limits us the most is ourselves. There are many misconceptions about success.Here are some of them, with answers. Successful people don't make mistakes: Wrong - they make plenty of mistakes and learn from them. They just don't repeat them.Some people will never be successful: Wrong - anybody can be a success. Its a matter of having the desire and action to achieve. You can only be successful if you play by the rules: Sometimes - This is true to a certain extent. Successful people sometimes make up their own rules within the law.You have got to work up to 70 hours a week to get anywhere: Sometimes - This is often true. Of course, with technology being as prolific as it has become, there are certainly more ways to enter into these types of relationships. It’s important – very important, however, to always realize that people do business with, and refer business to, those PEOPLE they know, like and trust, not those COMPUTERS they know, like and trust. It’s always about the relationship first, about adding value first, about – what Wallace Wattles, author of the 1915 classic, “The Science of Getting Rich” called – “adding increase” to the lives of others. What technology has done is provided so many more outlets, ways and means of accomplishing this. There are people with whom I’ve had successful joint ventures while never having met them personally . . . and hardly even speaking with them on the phone. That couldn’t have happened “back in the day.” Q: What do you see as the future trends in networking and referral based businesses? A: While I believe the relationship will remain king, I believe that technology will continue to provide us with more ways of networking effectively, efficiently and profitably. Q: Should I set up one of these ‘blogs’ I keep hearing about? A: Yes, by all means, yes! And, the good news is that there is plenty of good information from knowledgeable sources on how to set up and operate a successful blog. Q: What is the most important thing a young entrepreneur or professional can do when starting out in business without a sphere of influence? A: Develop that powerful sphere of influence starting now! When you meet someone with whom you feel a mutually beneficial, give and take, win/win relationship would be appropriate, then go ahead and begin to cultivate it. Remember, there is an entire system and methodology behind doing this; it’s not a matter of simply getting their business card and putting it in your Rolodex or contact management file. Another thing that the young entrepreneur or professional can do is to make it a point to meet already-successful people and learn from them. Yes, you can cultivate relationships with these people. Just remember, it’s up to you to creatively find ways to “add value” to their lives as your part of cultivating the relationship. The key . . . begin now! Q: What one piece of advice would you leave with our readers? A: Keep learning, keep growing. Follow what I call The Success Formula: 1. Seek out and find the information (the system), 2. Apply the information immediately, 3. Be persistent. Sandwich those principles around the specific goal or desire you have, and the belief in yourself and what you’re doing, and by the very nature of life, you must succeed. — Bob Burg shares information on topics vital to the success of today’s business person. He speaks for corporations and associations internationally, inc
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