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    My First Year In Cyber Space
    My first year as a Cyberpreneur was a steep learning-curve. I was an academic before starting an online business, so I had a lot to learn. But even if you were in offline-business before going online, you may still have to learn some new skills -online business is a whole new ball-game. Here are some of the things I learnt in my first year in Cyber Space:(1) Be careful who you register your domain with. Some domain name registrars make it very difficult to change your web host.
    t of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range to

    2007 Thoughts And Entrepreneurial Insights For The Over Achiever
    Do you have what it takes to win in business? Are you a hard charger, kick butt type person and an over achiever? Well here is some good news; in no other human endeavor does the over achiever have more of an advantage than in entrepreneurial pursuits. The over achiever who is willing to press on and remain committed and dedicated to persevere in their mission will indeed excel past their peers and fly over the nay sayer who proclaimed their mission impossible.Over achievers in
    There's a terrific article in the current issue of Fortune magazine, titled "What It Takes To Be Great."

    Geoffrey Colvin's subtitle for the article, "Research now shows that the lack of natural talent is irrelevant to great success. The secret? Painful and demanding practice and hard work."

    He cited Tiger Woods as an example. You see, Tiger Woods has been playing golf since he was three. Now I can't prove this but I bet he has more hours on the driving range than anyone else his age.

    Sure he's good. Sure he has talent. His success though comes from deliberate practice. That's what most people miss.

    Not related to this article but something I saw on the golf Channel last night. Tiger Woods, early in his career, asked someone in the clubhouse who's the guy still hitting golf balls on the driving range in the rain? The response was, "Arnold Palmer."

    Anyone can become great. You can too, if you willing to pay the price.

    Here's an interesting line from the article. "To see how the researchers could reach such a conclusion, consider the problem they were trying to solve. In virtually every field of endeavor, most people learn quickly at first, then more slowly, and then stopped developing completely. Yet a few do improve for years and even decades, and go on to greatness."

    So why is it only a few go on to achieve the ultimate - greatness?

    Apparently it has something to do with that 10 year rule - commonly referred to by researchers. Regardless of the field, it usually takes 10 years of really hard work to achieve any kind of world-class status. And most researchers say 10 years is the minimum amount of hard work and dedication required for greatness.

    Back to Tiger Woods. He had 15 years of practice under his belt and in his head before he won the US Amateur Championship when he was 18.

    So, if you want to become a sales champion you have to push yourself even harder.

    And how does a sales champion practice? Now there's a question for the ages!

    First - you have to identify the critical steps in your selling process. Note - this will vary by company and industry which means you'll have to roll up your sleeves and do some homework - maybe a lot of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range too

    What Is Multimedia?
    It is a term that has come out of the realm of the techies and has become commonplace. Almost everyone has heard it today but few know the possibilities it offers as a career option. Multimedia is more than MMS i.e. multimedia messaging system, a service provided by our mobile service providers. Let us first define, what is multimedia.‘Multimedia’ as the name suggests is many medias together where ‘multi’ means many and ‘media’ means a information transfer medium or a communic
    ugh comes from deliberate practice. That's what most people miss.

    Not related to this article but something I saw on the golf Channel last night. Tiger Woods, early in his career, asked someone in the clubhouse who's the guy still hitting golf balls on the driving range in the rain? The response was, "Arnold Palmer."

    Anyone can become great. You can too, if you willing to pay the price.

    Here's an interesting line from the article. "To see how the researchers could reach such a conclusion, consider the problem they were trying to solve. In virtually every field of endeavor, most people learn quickly at first, then more slowly, and then stopped developing completely. Yet a few do improve for years and even decades, and go on to greatness."

    So why is it only a few go on to achieve the ultimate - greatness?

    Apparently it has something to do with that 10 year rule - commonly referred to by researchers. Regardless of the field, it usually takes 10 years of really hard work to achieve any kind of world-class status. And most researchers say 10 years is the minimum amount of hard work and dedication required for greatness.

    Back to Tiger Woods. He had 15 years of practice under his belt and in his head before he won the US Amateur Championship when he was 18.

    So, if you want to become a sales champion you have to push yourself even harder.

    And how does a sales champion practice? Now there's a question for the ages!

    First - you have to identify the critical steps in your selling process. Note - this will vary by company and industry which means you'll have to roll up your sleeves and do some homework - maybe a lot of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range to

    Direct Mail: Lifting Response With Lift Notes
    Imagine you’re holding a tiny slip of paper, about the size of a check. Hold it so that it’s long instead of wide. But be sure you hold it carefully, because that little slip of paper is packed with power.The power to increase response to your sales letter by up to 50%.“Really?” you say, looking down in disbelief. “This little slip of paper?”Yes! Because that little slip of paper you hold in your hand is called a “lift note.” Write a testimony on it from a satisfi
    In virtually every field of endeavor, most people learn quickly at first, then more slowly, and then stopped developing completely. Yet a few do improve for years and even decades, and go on to greatness."

    So why is it only a few go on to achieve the ultimate - greatness?

    Apparently it has something to do with that 10 year rule - commonly referred to by researchers. Regardless of the field, it usually takes 10 years of really hard work to achieve any kind of world-class status. And most researchers say 10 years is the minimum amount of hard work and dedication required for greatness.

    Back to Tiger Woods. He had 15 years of practice under his belt and in his head before he won the US Amateur Championship when he was 18.

    So, if you want to become a sales champion you have to push yourself even harder.

    And how does a sales champion practice? Now there's a question for the ages!

    First - you have to identify the critical steps in your selling process. Note - this will vary by company and industry which means you'll have to roll up your sleeves and do some homework - maybe a lot of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range to

    Seven Steps to Better Networking
    If published statistics are accurate, employment agencies and search firms fill about 20% of all jobs in the US. Job boards fill anywhere between 2% and 8%. So how do the others get filled?Networking consistently fills more jobs than any other method. Yet people often don’t know how to network well or only act in crisis (I need a job now!) Networking when you don’t need a job will help you cultivate relationships that will help you find work.Here’s what to do.1. D
    k and dedication required for greatness.

    Back to Tiger Woods. He had 15 years of practice under his belt and in his head before he won the US Amateur Championship when he was 18.

    So, if you want to become a sales champion you have to push yourself even harder.

    And how does a sales champion practice? Now there's a question for the ages!

    First - you have to identify the critical steps in your selling process. Note - this will vary by company and industry which means you'll have to roll up your sleeves and do some homework - maybe a lot of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range to

    A Perfect Marketing Strategy for Loan Officers
    If you are a loan officer or mortgage broker looking to score some more customers the easy way, here are a few good ideas for a marketing strategy.During the entire process of getting a loan ready for closing, you and your customer are met with more than one reason to celebrate other than at the closing table.For example, before you can proceed with a loan, your customer must have an appraisal done on their home.Once that appraisal comes in, both to the liking of
    t of homework.

    Once you identify the critical steps in your selling process, you should analyze the skills required for each step.

    You then need to master the skills and unfortunately for you, this is where the hard work begins. Like Tiger, you have to go to the driving range.

    Just as Tiger devotes time to practice the critical elements of the game of golf including driving, putting, sand shots, short iron, medium iron, long iron, Chip shots, pitch shots etc.

    As professional sales representative you have to go to the driving range too. And like Tiger if you want to be great, you do it everyday.

    To become a sales champion you should practice telephone calls, building rapport, asking questions, sales presentations, product presentations, handling the price objection, negotiating, sales proposals, securing the next appointment, asking for the business etc.

    In the game of golf Tiger uses golf clubs. Golf clubs are the tools he uses to win tournaments.

    In the game of sales you use words. To win bigger sales you have to use the right words in each critical step in your selling process.

    Anyone can be good, it takes years of practice to become even better.

    Are you willing to commit?

    Remember anyone can become great, including you. Are you willing to invest in yourself? Are you willing to work hard?

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