MLM Success Secrets- MLM Success in the FAST Lane

Posted on November 24th, 2008

I had an upline once tell me, who by the way, has done 6 BILLION in this industry, that you need to work your business fast, not slow, and rapidly, not timidly. And if you did this one thing, your Network Marketing business would become more successful and the business would become easier. That alone would help start building some momentum, and build some real Power within your business.

I listened to him, and went to work speeding up my efforts and focus, and increasing the speed of everything I did. I did not become a maniac, but did put more activity in an hour than I used to. I wanted to build a better and bigger business. And besides, I had NOT done 6 Billion in volume, and he had!

You know, he was SO right! My business started increasing and building quicker, and it actually became easier to work like he said it would.

If you work this MLM business fast, and put the pedal to the metal, it becomes easier and more rewarding. For whatever reason, the results you get also improve a lot.

Why?

I have found there are Three Major Reasons for working Network Marketing Fast:

1) The right people have a tendency to show up if you work this business fast and the wrong people have a tendency to show up if you work this business slow.

That is so true.

Because when you work this MLM business fast, you radiate a certain energy that attracts the right people, and also they can see that you are someone that really wants to get things done.

People have a tendency to be attracted to higher energy people, and when you display that energy, it does act like a magnet and draws people towards you at a quicker pace, and in everything you do.

2) You have a tendency to be more focused, more determined, and more serious.

People who are determined, focused, and serious, do not play with this business. They are like a heat seeking missile — dead on to the target and will not be denied. Working MLM slow has little appeal to them.

Focus is a key element for Success in a home business, and when you become more focused, it has a tendency to build your determination, and seriousness of your efforts. It will require focus for you to put more activity in an hour, as well as determination to keep you focused, but you can do it!


3) Your thinking and mindset changes.

When you kick it into overdrive, and do more activity in a day than most do in a week, you will find your whole perspective on this business changes.

And you will realize what it really takes to succeed massively in MLM, and life itself.

Will it be FAST MLM or Slow for you? Will it be Fast Network Marketing or Slow for you?

The future of your Success will be determined on it.

The word FAST in MLM stands for:

“Fuel Accelerating Success Track.”

Truly, working this business fast is a Success Fuel for your life!

The word Slow stands for:

“Stagnation (and) Losing Over-power Winning.”

It seems that when you work slow, Stagnation and Losing many times become too strong of a resisting force to Win at MLM.

Yes, you can succeed at network marketing working it slow, but most of the millionaires I have met(including my former upline’s success and mine) in the industry have worked it in overdrive. They did so in order to fight and overcome stagnation and losing in the long run.

What is your choice?

May I suggest you work MLM FAST — and get on the fast lane of Success in Network Marketing!

Blessings…Doug
PassionFire Intl
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Expand And Grow Your EBay Business While Beating The Competition

Posted on November 23rd, 2008

While the success experienced by eBay sellers continues to draw attention, what is usually left out is the corresponding growth in competition. eBaybusinessbook.com has introduced innovative methods for outselling the competition.

Most eBay sellers are highly educated entrepreneurs. They have access to hundreds of eBay books, eBay software packages, and eBay ebooks, which guide them through their eBay business.

The level of information available does place those eBay sellers who have access to it, at an advantage. But since the majority of this information has been disseminated throughout eBay forums and chat rooms the applicable value of it has dropped.


Practical advice and guidance has always been what has distinguished one eBay seller from the next one, but this advice and guidance decreases in value as more eBay sellers have access to it.

So in response to this there are now various sources of eBay business information which have set up methods to limit the access of this information.

There are paid membership sites, and eBooks, which provide eBay sellers with advanced business strategies to outpace their competition.

But even this type of exclusivity has a downside to it. Since as more eBay sellers access these ideas by paying for them, then those same ideas decrease in value as more competitors have access to it.

To counter this trend eBay authors and consultants have made sure to update their writings and resources.

“What was once effective on eBay diminishes as time passes, since more and more eBay sellers are trying the same strategies,” said Donny Lowy, who is the author of Secrets of eBay.

One interesting site is www.eBaybusinessbook.com which provides an eBay book which is periodically updated by the author, Janiece Smith, an experienced eBay seller.

Another component of her business model is that she provides a member’s section where updates can be accessed by eBay sellers.

While this approach is not infallible it does accomplish two important things.

It limits access to information by charging a price for it, and provides updates which can help eBay sellers try out new selling strategies which their competitors have not yet learned.

“The key to growth with any business is to be able to develop strategies that allow you to stay one step ahead of your competition.”
One method that eBay sellers use to distinguish their business from the competition is through the products that they sell. But this method alone does not always sufficiently alone help them stand out.

The reason for this is because it is up to the eBay seller to market their merchandise their products in a way that attracts attention. Now compound this with the thousands of other eBay sellers selling products in the same category.

At the end it comes back to the ability of an eBay seller to have a strong grasp on selling strategies that will enable him or her to stand out from the competition presented by other eBay sellers.

Donny Lowy is the CEO of http://www.closeoutexplosion.com, an online wholesale and closeout business, and http://www.wholesalecloseoutforum.com, an educational site for the wholesale and closeout business.

Starting A Home Based Business; Dealing With The Yo-Yo Effect

Posted on November 23rd, 2008


The emotional aspects of starting a home business can have you
experiencing high highs and low lows (the yo-yo effect).
In addition to the immediate luxuries of being your own boss,
setting your own working hours, and avoiding a stressful commute,
there are also significant things on the other side of the
ledger…starting and building a home business is not just an
automatic trip to the promised land.

The need for self discipline is important…since you don’t have
a boss and a place to report for work, it is now up to you to
schedule your time and perform productive tasks on your own.

Set actual work hours. Decide what hours you are going to work
each day and stick to it as much as possible. This is one of the
beautiful things about a home based business…you get to make
this choice based upon your own personal situation for that
particular day.

Make “to do” lists for each day. Then, as you complete the items,
check them off the list. You can transfer anything you don’t get
done on a particular day to the next days list and make some
notation so that you can see that it is a carryover from the
previous day…however, remain constantly aware of the
procrastination trap which leads you to keep putting things off
until tomorrow. Hopefully, this will help you to stay organized
and on task and allow you to make some real progress in
developing your home based business.

In the early going, one of the most difficult things about
developing a new home based business is dealing with the
emotional roller coaster that can result from the highs
(successes) and lows (temporary setbacks) you are almost certain
to experience. Once you have done the research and decided on a
particular home based business opportunity, you really need to
focus on PERSISTENCE and realize that any real business will not
just automatically become successful in days or weeks…you
should be prepared to give it your best effort for at least
6 to 12 months in order to begin to build a solid income base.

Highs and lows were something that I began to notice when I first
started a home based business. I have many years of top level
management experience in “traditional” corporations and have
experienced lots of business cycles (corporate “ups and downs”),
but the natural “ups and downs” that occur in a home business
(particularly in the early stages) can be emotionally brutal if
you don’t prepare yourself in advance for the fact that it is a
basic law of nature…it will be a rocky road until you have
spent enough time and effort to build your business to a level
that sort of smoothes out the peaks and valleys.

The impact of the highs and lows you will probably experience in
developing your home based business is amplified by the fact
that you are now in business on your own. You are the boss and
get to make all the decisions, but you are also on your own in
dealing with the frustrations that will occur along the way
while you are developing your business.

Kirk Bannerman operates his own successful home based business
and also coaches others seeking to start their own home based
business. For more information visit his website at
http://www.home-based-business-team.com , Proven Work At Home Business for more details.

Nikon Digital Cameras - Cool(pix) and Functional

Posted on November 22nd, 2008

Even though Nikon entered the camera world by 1948, today its digital cameras are well known everywhere. The company started small but always dreamed big. Here is a historical review of Nikon.

Nikon was one of the late starters in the camera world. It established itself after the end of the World War II with the launch of the Nikon I in the year 1948. It took Nikon three years to develop this camera. From its launch, the Nikon I had a lot of problems. This was rectified by the company and another model called the Nikon M was introduced in 1949 which was well accepted by the market.

During the 1950’s, Leica (a German make) had the best 35 mm rangefinder cameras. Nikon wanted to surpass Leica, and its pursuit, it came up with the Nikon SP in 1957. This was considered to be one of the best Nikon cameras available at that time.

After this, Nikon continued to innovate and launched the Nikon F single lens reflex (SLR) camera in 1959. The Nikon F set the industry standard for SLR’s and became the hot favorite of photo journalists and professional photographers at that time. With the Nikon F, Nikon managed to surpass Leica and became the market leader in this category.

Then, in the year 1980, Nikon hit another milestone. It designed the Nikon F3 which was to be used by NASA astronauts in outer space expeditions. This camera needed to be big enough so that astronauts wearing bulky gloves could easily handle it and at the same time it had to be strong enough to work perfectly in zero gravity situations and withstand the strong rays of the Sun. NASA was very happy with the job done by Nikon and it got more cameras designed for itself in the coming years from the company.

During the 1990s, Nikon continued to innovate by bringing out better and more advanced SLR cameras. It came up with the NIKONOS RS, the world’s first underwater auto focus SLR camera in the year 1992. The company also joined hands with Fuji Films and introduced the E2/E2S digital still cameras in 1995. As far as digital cameras were concerned, Nikon entered the digital arena in the year 1997 with the launch of its first digital camera, the COOLPIX100.

Today, the company has expanded itself further, and even opened factories in distant lands such as Poland and the Netherlands. It has entered new areas such as binoculars and telescopes and eyewear. Nikon is also considered to be one of the good makes as far as digital cameras are concerned. Over its 50 year history, Nikon has done a fascinating task of constantly innovating itself and bringing about new technologies in the market. here are the latest cameras by Nikon:

Digital SLR Cameras (D-Series): For advanced, professional users.

Coolpix Cameras: Ranging from 3-5 mega pixels, these are great for everyday users.

Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital photography and video he works to gather information, tips and news for digital camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures of his kids playing sports.
http://great-digital-cameras.com/gdcj.html

How to Listen on the Web

Posted on November 22nd, 2008

When building a relationship, listening is more important than talking.

A website can reveal a great deal about your business, even answer questions about whom you have done work for in the past. It is a great place to put testimonials, and quotes from current and past customers. The web is also a good place to sell your products or services. There have been many articles about how the web has been disappointing for the number of sales as compared to regular sales venues such as a retail location. Even though this may be true, it is still an excellent forum for putting in your sales pitch in a manner that the customer can better understand. To promote yourself and also look extremely professional, you can toot your own horn and explain what a good job you are doing. In doing the promotion, make sure the customer can cut through the extraneous materials and get to the heart of the matter.

I hate going to websites that spend their whole time giving me the hype and the giant sales pitch. I usually go to a site to get more information about a company, see who the players are, what kind of business they do, where they are located, and how they can help my business. If a site is obviously only there to pitch me, I usually go on to the next company that gives me the information I want. People go to sites for information and advice; they will not read the hype. Put your support materials online and drive them to the site.

Flashy may be good for some websites but when you re doing business, you need to get to the point. Give out information freely, do not expect anyone to add their email address to your list before you give something out. Otherwise, more often than not they will leave your site.

Bette Daoust, Ph.D. has been networking with others since leaving high school years ago. Realizing that no one really cared about what she did in life unless she had someone to tell and excite. She decided to find the best ways to get people’s attention, be creative in how she presented herself and products, getting people to know who she was, and being visible all the time. Her friends and colleagues have often dubbed her the “Networking Queen”. Blueprint for Networking Success: 150 ways to promote yourself is the first in this series. Blueprint for Branding Yourself: Another 150 ways to promote yourself is planned for release in 2005. For more information visit http://www.BlueprintBooks.com

Golf Swing Exercises Can Add Power Quickly

Posted on November 21st, 2008

Golf swing exercises are the missing link to adding tremendous power to your golf swing quickly. To be able to execute an effective golf swing…golf swing exercises will enhance your bodies abilitiy to move throughout the required ranges of motion…enabling you to hit drives you know you are capable of.

The other reason why golf swing exercises are so important is in the fact that a golf swing by its’ very nature is a very unnatural and awkward movement of the body and muscles. It therefore stands to reason that the body will usually resist the golf swing action and this is why it appears to be so difficult to master.

However when you implement golf swing exercises to strengthen and condition the relevant muscles, the golf swing becomes less awkward to the body.

Let us now take a closer look at the movements involved in a golf swing so that we come up with the most effective golf swing exercises that will impact most dramatically on the quality of your game.

The golf swing is actually a turn back (rotate) and turn through (rotate). Most of the movement is pure rotational in nature. This means doing golf swing exercises like a seated twist holding a dumbbell straight out in front of you is a very effective exercise in strengthening and conditioning the muscles used in the golf swing.

Be careful not to use very heavy weights in this golf swing exercise. 3-5 pound dumb bells are ideal. Remember that a golf club is not heavy; in fact it weights less than a pound.

Repeating golf swing exercises like this as many times as you can within a 30-minute session without straining yourself. Do remember to warm up before you begin the session and also to warm down when you are through.

Warming up ensures that you do not start with your muscles cold. Stretches involving the muscles that you are going to use can also be extremely useful before you go into these golf swing exercises.

About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Take a look at his just released golf fitness dvds at his golf swing tips site - Perform Better Golf.

Components Of A Golf Exercise Program

Posted on November 21st, 2008

Golf exercise program - with the exploding number of so-called golf fitness experts these days, it becomes very confusing. It’s easy for a golfer to be misled and end up in a program that will hardly have the desired objective of improving their game.

In fact the wrong golf exercise program can end up making a golfer’s game deteriorate rather than improve.

It is therefore very useful to know what constitutes a complete golf exercise program

A complete golf exercise program will tend to have the following attributes;

A) Golf specific stretch exercises Stretch exercises are a very important part of any genuine golf workout program. Stretches help improve the golf swing and correct many common mistakes and weaknesses in this area. They sometime help alleviate or even eliminate nagging back problems in some golfers. Many stretch exercises can be done in the comfort of the office or home.

B) Golf specific strength training Strength training is also a key area in any good golf workout program. Strength training usually has a dramatic effect on the quality of the game of any golfer. Dumbbells are usually used and the program for building strength for golf is usually very different from a body building program because the idea here is not to build muscles.

C) Should be able to focus on certain common player weaknesses A good golf exercise program should also be able to focus on certain common weaknesses amongst most amateur golfers with the aim of helping to improve and deal with those weaknesses. This at times may involve the use of certain golf aid equipment. However it should be very clear what particular aspects of the game are being developed by what golfing aids.

A complete golf exercise program should help any golfer improve their game dramatically and feel much more confident every time they set foot on the course.

About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Take a look at his just released golf fitness dvds at his golf fitness site - Perform Better Golf.