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How to Write Irresistible Promotional Pieces that Attract More and Better Clients ut there that say you should quit your job so that you’d have no choice but to succeed in your company, but I can’t agree 100%. My belief is that it’s better to have the mind set that your business is #1 and your job is #2 (not including family and other important things). If you’ve ever worked 2 jobs, you probably didn’t mention both of them when people asked so why mention your job now unlessWhether you’re creating a sales letter, a brochure, a newsletter, or any other business promotional piece, you need to write in a way that not only explains your product or service, but that also compels your prospects to contact you. A well-written promotional piece entices people to seek out more information, whether it be via a phone call, an e-mail, or an in-person v How To Write Product Instructions When someone asks, “What do you do for a living?” How do you answer?
Do you say, “I work for XYZ Company and have a home based business.” Or do you say “I work from home?” and leave out the day job part or something similar? Or even worse, you fail to mention your home based business at all? If you’re new to Network Marketing/MLM; I’m betting you say you work for XYZ Company and my network marketing company or you fail to mention your business at all.Make sure your instructions are written for your audience, not your organization. People who buy products need to know how to assemble/install/use the product as easily as possible. And because many people are technodorks like me, instructions need to be understood by the lowest common denominator.Logically, then, you might think the best person to w It’s a tough habit to break. I know it was for me. I went to a Chamber of Commerce Breakfast at Teddy Gentry’s (of the group Alabama) farm a few years ago and as I was introducing myself to people, I noticed myself saying “And”. 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It’s nothing but a mind set but it’ll make a world of difference in how you act inside and out.Every job you ever have is part of your career journey, and you should be a traveler on that journey rather than a tourist. Noted historian and Librarian of Congress, Daniel Boostin, observed:“The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goe If you’re saying you work for XYZ Company and… you’re missing a great opportunity to have someone ask about your business. Would you rather have someone ask how he or she can get a job or have their own business? I know which would be better for you and the person who may be asking. If you’re in a reputable company that provides training and a way to make money, without costing an arm and a leg, and you are supporting your downline, they would be better off in your downline. What about your products? Would they help the person asking? Would the products save them money? Would (your product) solve (enter problem here)? This isn’t the end all be all success key in network marketing but it is a very important piece of the puzzle. If you do this, your bank account won’t explode overnight, but it will get you on the path to not having that job.
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