11 Secrets For Convincing Your Customers To Buy From You
Posted on August 15, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
How do you know if your customers believe you or not? Remember, if they don’t believe you, you won’t be able to sell a thing to them! Here are 11 free ways to boost your credibility in your customer or readers’ eyes.
Want someone to buy something from you? First you’ll tell that person about the product and why he or she must buy it from you. You need credibility so that person’s going to believe you, right? Otherwise without any credibility, they’ll think you’re full of thin air, and walk away.
Read More..>>Affiliate Marketing: Using Product Recommendations To Increase Your Bottom Line
Posted on August 1, 2008 - Filed Under 320 | Leave a Comment
In affiliate marketing, there are many ways in which you can increase
your earnings and maintain the account that you have worked so hard for
already. Most of the techniques and tactics can be learned easily. No
need to go anywhere and any further. They are available online, 24
hours a day and 7 days a week.
What Makes You Different Than All The Other Reps In Your Network Marketing Company Or Mlm Business?
Posted on April 2, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
As a Network Marketing Consultant, I have people coming to me on a daily basis looking for help and advice in promoting their business.
One of the things I like to help my clients understand is this concept:
Why would someone want to do business with you as opposed to another rep from your company? What makes you different? Are you independent or just following everyone else?
The truth is, most people don’t really care that much about your company’s history or compensation plan. What someone wants to know when they join you in business is this:
Read More..>>Skip The Apology - Retain Your Presentation Credibility
Posted on December 29, 2007 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
An accomplished physician and researcher from Puerto Rico was presenting at a conference of her peers in the United States. “First,” the doctor began, “I want to apologize for my English.”
Sitting in the audience, I felt the energy drain out of the room. Audience members collectively caught their breath, preparing to sit through a problematic presentation.
I wanted to rewind the tape and skip the apology. Like other speech coaches, I advise against apologizing in a speech—especially during the introduction.
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