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Making Your Business Sell Online With Out Spending On Marketing amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too.Frankly no one really can comprehend how many web pages and sites exist, because they?re springing up at warp speed. And rightfully so.it is fair to say we have all become quite dependent of the internet and the content on the sites are rising. Who really know the correct system on how to create content for a web site?To be frank there is a large amount of big name sites that need better web site copy and content. In general terms, mediocre websites seem to be a common happening. And most important, web site content reveals a lot about I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone f Brand Strategy - Brand Identity Guru I arrive with about 350 other guys. We smile at each other but really don’t talk much. I guess we all feel that we are too good and too proud to be at a sales-training seminar.If you could have the secret recipe and all the manufacturing facilities of Coca Cola but not the Coca Cola brand—or have its famous brand but no facilities—which would you choose? It’s not a trick question. But it demonstrates the power of the brand. Walk into any bank and say “hi I’m Coca Cola, how about a loan”!Let me ask another way. If you could have all the products or services your company produces, but not its name and brand, are you confident they would sell? The truth is, people don’t only buy products and services. They buy pr The trainer/speaker/guru promenades into the room and starts glad-handing everyone. He is dressed in a $1,200 suit with a sequined T-shirt underneath. He lets us know right away that he just never wears a tie. (Suddenly all of us are loosening our ties, slipping them off, and stuffing them into our briefcases.) “OK fellows, get up!” he tells us. “Put down your pens and pads; you won’t need them today. I am going to make you a successful sales rep by changing how you think, not how you write. I want everyone to push away the chairs. Open up the room so that we can open up your minds.” Reluctantly, we start pushing the chairs and table into the corners. Are we supposed to be in nursery school? I thought I was finally going to learn how to close more deals. The lights are dimmed. He begins with a whisper. “Close your eyes… think back to when you were a small child. Remember that story your mom would read to you. The one that you already knew by heart but wanted to hear again and again. The story that shaped you hopes and dream. What was it?” He must be pulling our leg, I thought. But then someone screams out, “The little engine that could.” Mr. Guru jumps on it. “Great, now I want you to really get into the story.” He starts pretending he is a train and huffs and puffs around the stage. “Those of you who want to get on that train of success, what are you waiting for?” He is imploring us to join him. To my disbelief, within 20 seconds 100 guys are snaking around the tables and chairs in a long conga line. Then I start hearing music that sounds like an engine that is racing faster and fastrer. The guys are loving it. After a few minutes of pure pandemonium, Mr. Guru cuts the music, and everyone quiets down. “OK, OK, I want everyone to get that favorite story of their very own into their karma and act it out. Also look around the room to see if anyone else has a similar dream.” The noise level goes right back up, and yet I am still standing in the corner doing nothing. These guys are a bunch of jerks, I tell myself. The guy next to me is starting to take off his jacket, and even his shirt. “What are you doing?” I ask. “My favorite story was the emperor’s new clothes,” he says with some embarrassment. “You remember, everyone pretends that they see stuff that is really not there to please the emperor. Well I am tired of pretending at work that all those ideas from my boss are so great. I think most of them are foolish.” This guy is right. I start pulling off my shoes and socks, even my toupee. I see contact lenses popping out, and women pulling off their high heels and pulling out running shoes from their purses. We have at least 30 to 45 people around us. We are not alone. What are we going to do with this newfound community? I jump onto the stage and tell Mr. Guru about our group. To my disbelief, he asks me to speak to the entire convention about what we are doing. “When?” I ask. “Right now,” he responds and sticks the microphone in my hand. I begin telling our story, To my amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too. I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone f 9 Steps to Outsource Securely hairs and table into the corners. Are we supposed to be in nursery school? I thought I was finally going to learn how to close more deals.Outsourcing has become the order of the day, but alas, many organizations are stepping back, mainly because of security issues. But the good news is that you can outsource and still protect your data when you work with service providers, by following these simple steps1. A sound security policyFirst make sure your organization is in order, before you start outsourcing. Make sure that you have a security policy that is good and at the same time realistic. Your policy should include a data classification that distin The lights are dimmed. He begins with a whisper. “Close your eyes… think back to when you were a small child. Remember that story your mom would read to you. The one that you already knew by heart but wanted to hear again and again. The story that shaped you hopes and dream. What was it?” He must be pulling our leg, I thought. But then someone screams out, “The little engine that could.” Mr. Guru jumps on it. “Great, now I want you to really get into the story.” He starts pretending he is a train and huffs and puffs around the stage. “Those of you who want to get on that train of success, what are you waiting for?” He is imploring us to join him. To my disbelief, within 20 seconds 100 guys are snaking around the tables and chairs in a long conga line. Then I start hearing music that sounds like an engine that is racing faster and fastrer. The guys are loving it. After a few minutes of pure pandemonium, Mr. Guru cuts the music, and everyone quiets down. “OK, OK, I want everyone to get that favorite story of their very own into their karma and act it out. Also look around the room to see if anyone else has a similar dream.” The noise level goes right back up, and yet I am still standing in the corner doing nothing. These guys are a bunch of jerks, I tell myself. The guy next to me is starting to take off his jacket, and even his shirt. “What are you doing?” I ask. “My favorite story was the emperor’s new clothes,” he says with some embarrassment. “You remember, everyone pretends that they see stuff that is really not there to please the emperor. Well I am tired of pretending at work that all those ideas from my boss are so great. I think most of them are foolish.” This guy is right. I start pulling off my shoes and socks, even my toupee. I see contact lenses popping out, and women pulling off their high heels and pulling out running shoes from their purses. We have at least 30 to 45 people around us. We are not alone. What are we going to do with this newfound community? I jump onto the stage and tell Mr. Guru about our group. To my disbelief, he asks me to speak to the entire convention about what we are doing. “When?” I ask. “Right now,” he responds and sticks the microphone in my hand. I begin telling our story, To my amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too. I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone f Entrepreneur Business Opportunity: Is It Easy To Find? my disbelief, within 20 seconds 100 guys are snaking around the tables and chairs in a long conga line. Then I start hearing music that sounds like an engine that is racing faster and fastrer. The guys are loving it.An entrepreneur is someone with an uncanny ability to spot hidden opportunity in a business, assume full risk in financing and running it so as to reap inherent profits, thereafter. Entrepreneurship also involve snooping around for profitable opportunities in an existing business, whether it's buoyant or in a state of ailment.Buying over an existing businessThe benefit for investing in an existing business is not only because it may guarantee 'ready-made' customers, but possessing existing infrastructures and credibility and run l After a few minutes of pure pandemonium, Mr. Guru cuts the music, and everyone quiets down. “OK, OK, I want everyone to get that favorite story of their very own into their karma and act it out. Also look around the room to see if anyone else has a similar dream.” The noise level goes right back up, and yet I am still standing in the corner doing nothing. These guys are a bunch of jerks, I tell myself. The guy next to me is starting to take off his jacket, and even his shirt. “What are you doing?” I ask. “My favorite story was the emperor’s new clothes,” he says with some embarrassment. “You remember, everyone pretends that they see stuff that is really not there to please the emperor. Well I am tired of pretending at work that all those ideas from my boss are so great. I think most of them are foolish.” This guy is right. I start pulling off my shoes and socks, even my toupee. I see contact lenses popping out, and women pulling off their high heels and pulling out running shoes from their purses. We have at least 30 to 45 people around us. We are not alone. What are we going to do with this newfound community? I jump onto the stage and tell Mr. Guru about our group. To my disbelief, he asks me to speak to the entire convention about what we are doing. “When?” I ask. “Right now,” he responds and sticks the microphone in my hand. I begin telling our story, To my amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too. I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone f Outsourcing Companies ssment. “You remember, everyone pretends that they see stuff that is really not there to please the emperor. Well I am tired of pretending at work that all those ideas from my boss are so great. I think most of them are foolish.”Few topics are as controversial as outsourcing. This is understandable. To state obvious, jobs are a fundamental part of our ability to lead a happy and productive life.Unfortunately, jobs exist within context of volatile global markets. growth of Outsourcing is result of developing nations reaching a point in economic evolution where y have skills to compete in higher-skill domains traditionally served by rich country workers. Same cost advantages offered to lower-level manufacturing are now being brought up value chain to softwa This guy is right. I start pulling off my shoes and socks, even my toupee. I see contact lenses popping out, and women pulling off their high heels and pulling out running shoes from their purses. We have at least 30 to 45 people around us. We are not alone. What are we going to do with this newfound community? I jump onto the stage and tell Mr. Guru about our group. To my disbelief, he asks me to speak to the entire convention about what we are doing. “When?” I ask. “Right now,” he responds and sticks the microphone in my hand. I begin telling our story, To my amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too. I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone f Management - Customer Service amazement the “little engine guys” stop huffing and puffing. They stand still. They are listening to me. They start removing their jackets. The few remaining ties are gone too.Customer service is always a hot topic. How many times have you gone to a business where the employees waiting on you appear to not care if you were there or not? How many times have you gotten your clothes back from the laundry with buttons crushed or you picked up a call-in order for dinner only to get home to find out it was wrong? These are all examples of poor customer service. These are lost opportunities. Good customer service programs can generate extra dollars to the bottom line. The recent problems with the airline industry are anothe I am into this. I tell the crowd, “Next time your prospect asks you for the benefits of your product, don’t just repeat the garbage in the fancy brochure. Tell me how you, yes you, how you can really help them. “Listen to your client, he is the emperor. Find out what he really wants. No one has ever honestly asked the question.” I am on a roll, wow, and I am loving it. The room is hopping. This is how my kids must feel at a rock concert. Do they still have mosh pits? I am ready to jump. I am sweating from exhilaration. I see Mr. Guru standing just off stage, grinning. The music comes on. He runs out, thanks everyone for coming, and tells us to buy his book and sell, sell, sell. With one hand, he envelops me with a huge hug. His other hand turns off the microphone. He whispers in my ear. “Hesh, good job as always. See you out back. Don’t forget the limo is waiting for us.”
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