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7- Think Like A Winner Be A Winner
Published 01-25-2020

One of the most important ingredients to entrepreneurial success is attitude.

The right type of mindset can generate success in seemingly impossible

circumstances, and the wrong outlook can lead even the most promising,

well-capitalized business plan to failure.  While many very different types

of people do well in life, the high achievers all tend to share certain attributes.

 

What's the most important, most crucial aspect the winners have in common?

They all listen to Yoda. Remember The Empire Strikes Back?

 

In it, Yoda tells Luke Skywalker "There is no 'try.'  There is only 'do'."

 

And that is the key to successful entrepreneurs throughout history.

When times get rough, they don't say "Well, I tried" and call it a day.

They adapt to whatever circumstances they are presented with, either

a great opportunity or a difficult challenge, and do.

 

The internal monologue of the successful person doesn't consist of

“What if I blow this chance?" or "Maybe I'll get started next week."

 

The winners in life say to themselves,

"I will make the most of this opportunity" or "I will succeed, no matter what."

 

Even when they encounter seemingly insurmountable obstacles, they don't

throw up their hands in despair; they keep plugging away and say to themselves,

 

"I will find a way to succeed."

 

And they do. They succeed. The people who keep trying and never give

up are the people you see on the internet, Jane Mark, Phil Basten are

pulling thousands of members into their business or people retiring at 40

or 50 because they're already set for life.  And sometimes they're just

people who live a comfortable life without any obvious displays of wealth,

 

But they live knowing they have financial security and everything they want

out of life.

 

Listen to Yoda.  Don't wait till later, and don't think about failure.

Focus on the goals you want to achieve, then get out there and start turning

your dreams into reality.

 

Sincerely,

 

Happy Promoting

 

Liz J.

  

There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward.

Khalil Gibran

 

6 - There's Always Room for Improvement
Published 01-20-2020

Greetings   This may touch close to home for you

 

In his book, Start Small Finish Big, Fred DeLuca tells the story

of a 40-something mother of 3 whose life took a dramatic turn

in the 1980's when her husband abandoned the family.

 

Mary Ellen was left with an old truck, a mortgage and a daughter

in college and 2 teenage sons.  What would you have done in her situation?

When life dealt her a lemon Mary Ellen chose to make lemonade.

In partnership with her sons she advertised a small moving service

and put the old truck to work.

 

Calls began to trickle in and gradually business picked up.  Two years

later when it came time for the boys to head off to college Mary Ellen

was left with a decision.  Should she keep her steady but boring job in

a company where she held 20 years seniority and great benefits, and let

the moving business die a quiet death?  Not.  In the face of overwhelming

disapproval and long odds Mary Ellen Sheets decided to follow a dream.

 

She gave up jobs, benefits, and even her family home to pour herself

into the small venture that would eventually become the nationally

known moving company Two Men & A Truck.

By 1999 she claimed 82 franchises in the U.S. and others in Canada.

 

Mary Ellen's path to success was definitely not smooth.  From the outset

she faced one overwhelming obstacle after another.  She admits that

she learned everything the hard way and had several brushes with financial

disaster along the way.

 

Then why did Mary Ellen succeed when so many others failed?

 

She lacked experience, financial support, and admits that she had no

master plan-she made things up as she went along!

 

So what was her secret?  She turned obstacles into vehicles for

constant improvement. When Mary Ellen was slapped with failure she

picked herself up, brushed herself off, and devised a way to improve

on her performance.

 

If this woman could grow a successful company simply by her determination

and her willingness to improve, improve, improve-you can too!

 

The next time you are hit with rejection, or stumble over a lousy sales pitch,

don't assume it's because you are in the wrong business!  Instead use it as

a vehicle for improvement.

 

Where did the advertising take a wrong turn?  Which posting did not get any click,

What could you have done differently that might have altered the outcome?

How many more ad do I have to post. How many more lists and exchanges,

And social media do I have to join?

Then get back out there and practice what you learned from the situation.

 

There is always room for improvement.  Put continual improvement and growth

 into practice in your own business and watch what happens!

 

Sincerely,

 Happy Promoting

 

Liz J.

Failure is success if we learn from it.

Malcolm Forbes

5- How many ads are you posting daily?
Published 01-18-2020

Consistency it the key to building your list and business

 You have to post your ads daily.

 

I post to my safelists, my ad blasters, my social media sites

And anywhere I can post ads.

 

I make sure I post at least 10 ads a day, or get 100 clicks on

The ads I post, if I post 10 ads and in the next hour I don't

Have 100 clicks I keep posting until I reach 100 click.

 

By doing this I have signed up at least 2 member into at least one

Of my business a week.

 

That is not bad.

 

Also it keep your ad in front of the prospects.

Also be aware that even the safelists with a small member

List are good to post to.

 

I have a few list with less than 2000 members and those

Are where I get the largest  amount of my clicks from.

 

Happy Promoting

 

Liz J.

 

 

Advertising is the greatest art form of the 20th century.

Marshall McLuhan

4 - Keeping the Momentum
Published 01-16-2020

When you are driving a car, it doesn't just stop when you ease your foot off the gas. 

It continues to move forward because you've already started to push it in that direction.

 

However, if you never put your foot back on the pedal, that's going to ensure

 "You Will Stop".

 

The efforts you've put into your sales are tremendous, but they're also not something

you can do and then stop just because you're seeing results.

 

You need to Create Momentum, and you can keep that momentum going by:

Working on your business sales every day - Each and every day, you should be working

on your to promote your business sales.

 

This will ensure you are visible to both new and past clients and that you remain memorable.

Focusing on how you can improve - Think about ways that you can improve your sales. 

 

While we like to pat ourselves on the back (and you should certainly do that), it's also good

for you to focus on what you can do BETTER.  We can all do better, and that's how you build

momentum.  No more resting on your laurels.

 

Looking for new ways to promote your products - The good news is that

we have a ways you can continue to promote your products, so you can show

your opportunities. 

Even if you don't see immediate results, the more you're promote, the more

results you will see in the long term.

 

The more you do, the more results you will see.  Keep your foot on the gas pedal, even lightly,

and you will continue to move forward-and you'll arrive at your (profitable) destination quickly.

 

Happy promoting

 

 Liz J.

 

If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.

Maya Angelou

3-(BMT) Are You Networking Like A Pro
Published 01-12-2020

While we tend to reserve the idea of “networking” for business, you already

know how to do it-you knew even before you started to sell.

 

Think about it.  When you wanted help from others, you reached out to a

certain audience, maybe your friends, maybe your family.

That is networking-reaching out to others to help you with a goal.

 

To network like a pro:

Use social media - Set up a Facebook group that will engage others,

think about using Twitter more often, consider Sokule,  it's just like

Twitter just better you can post your business ad)  and use other

sites to help you promote what you are selling and why you are selling it.

This will create a network of subscribers who are already interested in

listening to you and telling others about their experience.

 

Sign up for forums and safelist - Become an active part of forums

related to what you're selling.  Interact with others and start being seen

as an expert, the person to turn to. 

 

The more you create a network of people who might buy your product,

the more you will see results.  Even though you might not realize it,

each person is not only engaged with you, but they're going to pass

on your information to others.

 

( a little something extra== when you are posting to safelists you

Should check to see if your ads are going out. On each safelist

Is an area where you can check the amount of members the

ad was sent to,  and how many clicks you received.

If you have not received any click after a few times using this list,

you need to more to another

List, this one is not a good list. Don't waste your time.)

 All you have to do is reach out.

 

Liz Jeanminette

 

Get your list of 6000 members

 

Expert:   a man who makes three correct guesses consecutively.

Laurence J. Peter

 


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