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written by mark colton kreiling, May 25, 2009
looking for a sports bar, hiline gorcery, and a chinese buffet. any help out they shark team.
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written by Cathleen Wedlake, May 23, 2009
Colton, hope this helps!
1) The Bladerunner Search: Spa or Salon Location: San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Link: http://www.localadlink.com/directory/view/7597244/ I love their video! 2) AAMCO of San Luis Obispo Search: Auto Location: San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Link: http://www.localadlink.com/directory/view/7600704/ Hope this helps! ~ Cathleen
hi everyone new here need your help
written by mark colton kreiling, May 22, 2009
I live in Rochester mn the local ad link site is a little weak right now with only a few sites. it looks like the people on the site so far are only at the $49.00 level. what I asking for and maybe this would help everyone is to get togeather and tell everyone of a great business that is using all the tools. for example I"m doing a presation at upscale gorcery store. Some one from the shark team know that if you go to the local ad link in Miami fl zip code XXXXXX and type in gorcery store there is a gorcery store with the best video and coupon. Or paint store, or resturant, I hope you get the picture. we could also cut and paste great stores to e-mails like after you take a look at the video about what local ad link can do for you click on this link and see what a store like yours in Miami is doing. So if you know of some good exaamples right down the catorgory, the name of the business and what town and zip code. what do you think? have a great weekend Mark
Never-Ending Prospect List
written by Webmaster, May 17, 2009
Very good suggestion Cathleen.
I also like Eric's presentation. Thanks for the suggestion. Alex
Great Entry
written by Tee Frank, May 15, 2009
Good Entry Cathleen!
I am so excited about June and the improved platform! I feel as if I have been in boot camp and ready to graduate.
Never-Ending Prospect List written by Cathleen Wedlake, May 14, 2009 Never-Ending Prospect List from http://networkmarketingpro.com with Eric Worre This is from the personal notes I took from watching Eric's video series. 1. Get yourself a Journal for your Never-Ending Prospect List. 2. Create a comprehensive, thorough list of people you know. Get them out of your memory, your phone, your computer, off of little slips of paper laying around, backs of business cards, napkins, etc. Empty your brain into the journal and don't pre-judge. This creates a living, breathing, database journal. 3. Living on Purpose: Be aware of interactions with others. Get their contact information and write it into your journal. Contact them later in a way that will be most effective. Add 2 contacts everyday. Let them know it's not a come on, but that you have a business that might be of interest to them. Two contacts a day is 700 a year. 4. Actively Searching for Quality People: This is meant for you to grow. Join some social groups; join a health club; go to some networking events; meet some people. Seek leaders - look for top leaders. If they want to know why you're looking for leaders, tell them now's not the time. You have to go out there and make something happen. You have to go out there to do something that you haven't done, to get something that you don't have. 5. Social Media: A great way to search for people outside your area. But don't use the media as a way to prospect. If you meet someone on Facebook, don't prospect them on Facebook. It's rude, disrespectful and inconsiderate. It gives network marketing a bad image. If you meet someone on Twitter, don't prospect them on Twitter. If you meet someone on MySpace, don't prospect them on MySpace. Meet them, yes! Make friends, yes! Talk to them, yes! But then if you want to approach them about your business, do that offline. Do that away from the social media platform. Because if you do that inside of the social media, you're going to be black listed - no one's going to want to be your friend. You'll end up being the person who sits around at the party and trys to recruit everybody. Social media is like a cocktail party where everybody gets to hang out and gets to know each other. So get to know people, add them to your journal and then work out a game plan to be able to approach them in a respectful way. In ways that are appropriate, comfortable and in a way where you'll still be friends when you're done. Be a real human being. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to you. This has helped me get organized and given me some insight into how prospecting on social media is viewed. I sincerely hope this is helpful to you too . . . ~ Cathleen Write comment
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