Archive for October, 2008
Are you a tortoise or a hare?
This is number two in my biggest mistakes. You may be familiar with the old story of the tortoise and the hare. The hare obviously much faster decided to race the tortoise and the hare knew he could beat him hands down. The hare got out to a big lead and decided he would take [...]
Newtork Marketing Online- Multiple streams of Leads
One of the keys to success in any network marketing business is leads. One of the mistakes I made when I first started out was I chose the fast easy way to get leads. The two fastest ways to get leads for your business is to buy them or to use pay per click(ppc).
If you [...]
Tip for those doing Network Marketing Online
If you are network marketing online, especially if you are doing pay-per click or are new to online marketing, then you need to make sure you are using google’s new keyword tool. You can find it in google adwords. The tool will help you with your pay-per-click advertising. Here are some great features of the [...]
Are you a deer hunter or a fisherman?
My next biggest mistake was chasing people and trying to get them into my business. To be successful in this business you have to approach it like a fisherman and not a deer hunter.
The deer hunter gets dressed in camouflage, loads his gun and goes and waits for the deer to approach.
When the deer least [...]
The Biggest mistakes I’ve made in network marketing
I am now beginning several blog entries regarding the biggest mistakes I have made in my network marketing career. The first mistake I ever made was having a short term view of the business. Here’s what I mean by that.
I was first introduced into network marketing with a nutrition company. I went to the meeting, [...]
Oh No, not again……
Have you ever felt this way about your online network marketing business? You are excited, you get started, you’re working hard and then BAM, life gets in the way. You get that feeling of “Oh no, not again.” Well this happened to me recently as I began taking new strides in my business and then [...]
