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How to Deal With Difficult People erature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process.Everyone has experienced a time when they had to deal with a difficult person. This is a form of adversity. Difficult people take different shapes whether they are argumentative, abusive, stubborn, angry, combative or a host of other negative emotions.The question is, how can we deal with them?In my view, angry people are screaming to be heard. They want to be valued, loved and listened to. They want to feel important but just don't know how to do it right.Here's 7 things I do when in the presence of such a person:1. Remain calm in the eye of the storm. Be still and say nothing. Let it run its course Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledg Starting A New Business Is Easy And Other Myths If you will stay with me a while, I am going to tell three related stories and then make a point...I promise!You’ve got your business ideas, you know what you want to sell and to whom. You’ve even got enough money to survive for six months. The next bit is easy then. Sorry no it’s not – now the hard grind starts. Here are some business myths that you should be careful not to believe.Starting a new business is easy: Well you have done a lot of the hard work if you’ve done your planning but now you are working for yourself and need to be your own boss. You will need to set clear objectives, work towards them and keep yourself motivated.I won’t have to work so hard: Sorry but entrepreneurs generally Story number one goes back to the days when I was a truck driving instructor. Many new truck drivers are very cautious, and even frightened at first. It is not unusual for a student driver to drive verrrry slowly. However, one young lady was going at incredibly slow speeds in all circumstances, and nothing I could do could get her to speed it up a little. She constantly spoke about never having made any real money in her life, and this gave me an idea. One day, I said, "Shirley, how would you like a $4,000 a year raise?" She said she'd love that, so I went on. "The company is going to pay you 25 cents a mile when you start driving full time. Let's say you can safely improve your speed and efficiency by 10 miles per hour. You will easily drive 50 hours a week or even more. That's at least an extra 500 miles a week. Over the course of a year, even if you only did that 65% of the time, and took a two week vacation, you would still make an extra $4,000.00 a year or more." After that, Shirley speeded up quite a bit and turned into a fine driver. Story number two happened a few days ago. Several years ago, I put my daughter, a single mother, in one of my downlines, created a couple of web sites for her, and from time to time promoted them as well. One means of promotion involved a Pay-Per-Click search engine. Normally, I would send all visitors to my sites, but at the start of each week, I would switch the traffic to one of her sites until she got a couple of sales, then I would switch back. Now, for various reasons, which would take too long to describe here, this cost me about $100 a week out of my advertising funds. Her two sales would net me about $40 in commissions, so my net loss for doing this was $60 a week. One day, it came to me that one of her sites was immensely popular at a certain traffic exchange, but she didn't have internet access and I didn't have the time to get the requisite number of clicks needed weekly to generate the two sales. However, I WAS able to buy a sponsoring position for her at $35 a month. This made her two sales at a cost to me of a little over $8 a week. Commissions from those two sales was still $40, but now I made $32 a week instead of losing $60. Additionally, I used the $100 I had been spending on her on my own sites, netting two additional sales a week for me. I made about $60 per sale, so that was $120 plus the $32 for an increase in revenue of about $150 a week. If this works only 60% of the time, I make over $4,000 a year more than previously, and still shove some business her way. Since over half the sales to new customers result in repeat business, the raise is actually a lot more than that. Story number three also happened recently. A few months ago, I was looking back at some web sites I created back in 2000 and 2001, when I first began teaching myself html. They were pretty basic, but had a lot of good content. I hadn't promoted them in a couple of years, so I loaded them into a search engine submission program I have, and fired them off. A couple of weeks later, they generated a nice little batch of inquiries, several of which resulted in sales. After a few weeks, this tapered off, so I brushed them up and shot them off again. Again, more inquiries, more sales. The increase isn't all that big, but it's averaging about one and a half sales a week. Since I made $60 on average per sale, that's about $90 per week. That's a little over $4,000 a year more than before. I said there was a point to all this, and here it is. Two points, actually. First, in my own experience, and in all the internet marketing and network marketing courses and literature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process. Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledge Classified Advertising: Online to Offline to Online Over the course of a year, even if you only did that 65% of the time, and took a two week vacation, you would still make an extra $4,000.00 a year or more."If you have an advertising campaign that works online, odds are that it will work offline as well; perhaps even better. What’s great about advertising online is the ability to test an ad to find the secret combination of headline and copy that pulls. Once you’ve got a winning ad online it’s time to take it off the ranch and into the city - - the city newspaper that is. Try to run the ad in as many newspapers as possible. Whatever you do, don’t let the newspapers advertising department write your ads. You’ll end up sound like all the others and it won’t have your special flavor. If possible, give a free offer. This is also After that, Shirley speeded up quite a bit and turned into a fine driver. Story number two happened a few days ago. Several years ago, I put my daughter, a single mother, in one of my downlines, created a couple of web sites for her, and from time to time promoted them as well. One means of promotion involved a Pay-Per-Click search engine. Normally, I would send all visitors to my sites, but at the start of each week, I would switch the traffic to one of her sites until she got a couple of sales, then I would switch back. Now, for various reasons, which would take too long to describe here, this cost me about $100 a week out of my advertising funds. Her two sales would net me about $40 in commissions, so my net loss for doing this was $60 a week. One day, it came to me that one of her sites was immensely popular at a certain traffic exchange, but she didn't have internet access and I didn't have the time to get the requisite number of clicks needed weekly to generate the two sales. However, I WAS able to buy a sponsoring position for her at $35 a month. This made her two sales at a cost to me of a little over $8 a week. Commissions from those two sales was still $40, but now I made $32 a week instead of losing $60. Additionally, I used the $100 I had been spending on her on my own sites, netting two additional sales a week for me. I made about $60 per sale, so that was $120 plus the $32 for an increase in revenue of about $150 a week. If this works only 60% of the time, I make over $4,000 a year more than previously, and still shove some business her way. Since over half the sales to new customers result in repeat business, the raise is actually a lot more than that. Story number three also happened recently. A few months ago, I was looking back at some web sites I created back in 2000 and 2001, when I first began teaching myself html. They were pretty basic, but had a lot of good content. I hadn't promoted them in a couple of years, so I loaded them into a search engine submission program I have, and fired them off. A couple of weeks later, they generated a nice little batch of inquiries, several of which resulted in sales. After a few weeks, this tapered off, so I brushed them up and shot them off again. Again, more inquiries, more sales. The increase isn't all that big, but it's averaging about one and a half sales a week. Since I made $60 on average per sale, that's about $90 per week. That's a little over $4,000 a year more than before. I said there was a point to all this, and here it is. Two points, actually. First, in my own experience, and in all the internet marketing and network marketing courses and literature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process. Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledg Revealing The Subconscious Mind of A Self Made Millionaire me that one of her sites was immensely popular at a certain traffic exchange, but she didn't have internet access and I didn't have the time to get the requisite number of clicks needed weekly to generate the two sales. However, I WAS able to buy a sponsoring position for her at $35 a month. This made her two sales at a cost to me of a little over $8 a week. Commissions from those two sales was still $40, but now I made $32 a week instead of losing $60. Additionally, I used the $100 I had been spending on her on my own sites, netting two additional sales a week for me. I made about $60 per sale, so that was $120 plus the $32 for an increase in revenue of about $150 a week. If this works only 60% of the time, I make over $4,000 a year more than previously, and still shove some business her way. Since over half the sales to new customers result in repeat business, the raise is actually a lot more than that.I have the privileges of having a few multi-millionaire friends whom I can mix with. This helps me stay up to date with the happenings in their businesses and how they deal with them. By networking with multi-millionaires, I have put myself in a position to help myself get there as well. I can see and hear how they do what they do to make millions of dollars every year. I can observe their actions and behaviors, as well as their thought processes. I can tap into that way of thinking and experience what makes them so successful.The subconscious mind of a self-made millionaire is much different from the rest of the crowd. Story number three also happened recently. A few months ago, I was looking back at some web sites I created back in 2000 and 2001, when I first began teaching myself html. They were pretty basic, but had a lot of good content. I hadn't promoted them in a couple of years, so I loaded them into a search engine submission program I have, and fired them off. A couple of weeks later, they generated a nice little batch of inquiries, several of which resulted in sales. After a few weeks, this tapered off, so I brushed them up and shot them off again. Again, more inquiries, more sales. The increase isn't all that big, but it's averaging about one and a half sales a week. Since I made $60 on average per sale, that's about $90 per week. That's a little over $4,000 a year more than before. I said there was a point to all this, and here it is. Two points, actually. First, in my own experience, and in all the internet marketing and network marketing courses and literature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process. Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledg Better Business Deals ed recently.1. Take time in making a purchase; pursue your search when salespeople are not on the lot. Try looking for a vehicle on a Sunday afternoon, late Saturday afternoon or even early Sunday morning. This will give you time to analyze prices, rebates and the type of vehicle you would like to purchase without any interruption. You have a clear thinking process at this time.2. Know how much you are going to spend each month out of your budget for your new vehicle. Will you be able to afford a car note of $550 month? This should already be calculated before talking to any salesperson. Stand firm on what you can afford and do not A few months ago, I was looking back at some web sites I created back in 2000 and 2001, when I first began teaching myself html. They were pretty basic, but had a lot of good content. I hadn't promoted them in a couple of years, so I loaded them into a search engine submission program I have, and fired them off. A couple of weeks later, they generated a nice little batch of inquiries, several of which resulted in sales. After a few weeks, this tapered off, so I brushed them up and shot them off again. Again, more inquiries, more sales. The increase isn't all that big, but it's averaging about one and a half sales a week. Since I made $60 on average per sale, that's about $90 per week. That's a little over $4,000 a year more than before. I said there was a point to all this, and here it is. Two points, actually. First, in my own experience, and in all the internet marketing and network marketing courses and literature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process. Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledg The Key To Business Success erature I've studied, the importance of testing, reviewing, and refining your advertising and marketing strategies is of paramount importance. Sometimes simply changing an attitude, a technique, a wording, a process, or something else may be what it takes to generate or rejuvenate a successful process.The key to business success is really quite simple. It is your ability to offer a product or service that people will pay for at a price sufficiently above your costs to produce. Ideally you need to price your product or service at three to five times your cost, thereby giving you a profit that enables you to buy and offer more products and services.Before you can sell a product or service for a profit you must find one. You must find a product or service that fills a need or solves a problem for people. It must be product or service that provides a result for people that makes their life better in some way.You ma Second, complacency is a killer. You must always continue to strive to achieve maximum performance. Sitting back and saying, "There. That's done. Now I can quit." will eventually result in failure more often than not. My wife is a fairly successful, semi-professional online poker player, and every time she thinks she's got it all figured out, she realizes that she has to go back over everything she thought she knew and refine it even more to stay on top of her game. Every time she sits back and figures she's got it down to a system, she faces an opponent or situation that requires her to go back to the drawing board, despite her knowledge, skill, and success. So, take a look at what you're doing. No matter how successful, or unsuccessful it may or may not be, review it, refine it, revise it, retry it...massage it and thump it. Who knows? Maybe it will give you a $4,000 a year pay raise...or more!
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