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His Very First Property: Donald Trump Is Born
“Get in, get it done, get it done right, and get out,” Trump once said. Indeed, this has been his motto from his earliest days assisting his father’s real estate business to his multi-million dollar deals in the high stakes world of Manhattan real estate. He has earned a reputation as a ruthless, cunning and suave businessman who can spot a business opportunity a mile away. He has turned the deal-making process into an art form and he has demonstrated that he can come back swinging after even the hardest of challenges to wind up again on top. Estimated to be worth over $2 billion, Trump has secured his name as one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the 20th century.

Easy Online Product Marketing
Online product marketing is a great way to make an income from home. You do not have to have a lot of knowledge to do this, just the time and effort it takes to be successful.

Efficiency - Getting More Done In Less Time
Just how do we do that? How do we use and even maximize our resources? Each of us is aware that Time and Money are extremely important resources which we must manage carefully. On every television, radio and print media saving money, cutting back, spending less, finding ways to do more with less money is the headline. BUT what about Time? What are you doing to get more done with the time that you have? What are you doing to be more efficient?

5 Deadly Home Party & Direct Sales Recruiting SINS Exposed!!!
direct sales consultants home business presentation skills : Here are some direct selling tips and ideas on how to boost home party and direct sales!

Service Professionals Can Increase Sales By Swapping the Elephant Gun for the Fly Swatter
How many times do salespeople especially those involved in services attempt to sell an elephant gun for a solution with the fly swatter would work perfectly fine? Too often in the quest to increase sales, companies forget about the needs of the customer and focus on their own immediate needs – filling their pocketbooks. What happens is the shotgun or what I prefer to call it the elephant gun to kill the fly approach.

Buying Existing business vs Start Ups
As we begin the New Year, more people are looking to get into a business for themselves. I think it’s very important to understand the major differences between buying an existing business or starting from scratch. There are pro's and con's on both sides, and I want to emphasize on major differences to buyers and break down the process in hopes that buyers and sellers can make an educated decisions.

Marketing No No's - Don't Make These Mistakes!
You've got your business set up and running and your first enquiries start coming in. Now is not the time to sit back and relax – you need to stay ahead of the competition and constantly research your market, honing and tuning your marketing. Here are some things that you should absolutely definitely not do.

First, You Take Care of Everyone Else
Think Golden Retrievers are always gentle? Our Golden killed our new puppy. Can the Golden be saved? How do we go on, with this guilt and loss?

Today's PROFESSIONAL SALES PERSON Versus THE AMATEUR
I often ask in our sales workshops, “What’s the difference between a professional and an amateur”? If I get blank looks I’ll ask, “How about a professional golfer versus an amateur golfer?" "Or a professional actor versus an amateur actor?” So how about a professional sales person versus an amateur sales person. That always seems to get a response...

How NLP Can Give You the Edge at Work
Certainly there's a lot of garbage talked about NLP, and NLP has been used in unethical and distasteful ways. But if you strip out the hype and apply some critical intelligence, here's how it can over-deliver for you in the workplace.

The Power of a Sales Playbook Embedding Discipline and Best Practices in Your Sales Force
Sales people have a bad reputation in the business world. With movies like Boiler Room and Glengerry GlenRoss, Hollywood has only reinforced this. Frankly, some of this bad reputation is deserved. In many companies, the sales people may be hitting their numbers, but management knows they are only operating at a fraction of their potential. Is there a way to put discipline into the sales function? Won’t discipline kill the spirit and motivation of a good sales team? Good sales people are typically high-energy, relationship-oriented people with a low tolerance for structure. Their talents lie in handling the nuances of multiple relationships in an uncertain and dynamic environment. A Sales Playbook is the answer.

How much can I make if I buy this franchise?
When considering specific franchise options, one wants to know what the potential earnings would be. While this is a fair question to ask, it is not always available from the franchisor. There are many reasons and the fact is there is a way to get even better information. Enjoy this 4th article in our series and find out how to get a better education than what the franchisors can and will disclose.

Are You Too Big for Your Britches?
I have seen, to my dismay, many women in business put themselves upon a pedestal and snub peers whom they consider to be of no use to their business. They feel that they are more of a true woman business owner than some other women, basing this all on the type of business the other women own and run. These women in business are making a huge mistake, in my opinion. Not only are they losing potential networking opportunities and a chance to learn valuable lessons, but they are also creating a bad reputation for themselves.

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More Public Relations Advice from the PR Doctor
The reputation of a company or organization is an intangible asset, but it is an extremely important and valuable asset. Some people believe and have written that a good reputation is an organization's most priceless asset. Unfortunately businesses face inevitable crisis situations with the potential to seriously damage a good reputation. One may ask what can be done to establish a good reputation, keep that good reputation and when hit by a crisis, repair a damaged reputation? Is there a prescription out there that provides some solid advice on this subject? Well, the “PR Doctor” researched the subject and was referred to a book entitled “The 18 Immutable Laws of Corporate Reputation. Creating, Protecting and Repairing Your Most Valuable Asset,” and authored by Ronald J. Alsop.

JetBlue Valentine’s Day crisis—The case for Chief Reputation Officer (CRO).
A good organization reputation is invaluable. CEO’s spare no expense in their efforts to restore their company reputation when threatened or damaged in a crisis. This article examines JetBlue’s response strategies in the 2007 Valentine’s Day jetliners’ grounding crisis on New York’s JFK’s frozen airport runway. It makes the case for chief reputation officer. Reputation is simply too important to be left to chance.

How To Create A Reputation for Honesty as a Leader-Part 2
It is possible to have a well deserved reputation for honesty-the most important reputation a leader can have, simply by modeling a few behaviors.

how To Create A Reputation for Honesty as a Leader-Part 3
Modeling a few simple behaviors can help you create and keep a deserved reputation for honesty-the most important reputation a leader can have.

Online business: Build a reputation
When someone is making a decision to do business with you, they want to know about your reputation. A well built reputation will inspire confidence in you. Your service or your product is part of your reputation. Standing behind your product or service helps build a reputation for your online business. Since many online businesses depend entirely on the internet for marketing purposes, your reputation matters.

Are You Building Your Personal Brand?
The term personal branding is relatively young, but the concept is nothing new. Before the advent of the social web and its many opportunities for personal branding we just called it our “reputation.” If you’re old enough to remember building your career before the Internet became social, our reputation followed us from job to job. We used personal referrals through the relationships we built to maintain our reputation. Our reputation was built by our achievements and the relationships we built throughout our career. Those relationships included our peers, bosses, subordinates, customers, trade association colleagues and people in our community.

Rising Above the SEO Reputation
The search engine industry has a pitiful reputation which is being reinforced on a daily basis by the media and word of mouth. So where did this nasty reputation come from and why has it been allowed to propogate?

Your Reputation: A Dozen Ways to Protect It
Preserving our reputation ought to be a top priority for all professionals. We unwittingly do things on occasion that damage our precious reputation. The rules for enhancing reputation are all common sense, unfortunately they are not always common practice. I have developed a dozen things to remember about preserving your reputation, and I would be delighted to have suggestions of things to add to the list. What would you add? 1. Follow the Golden Rule 2. Be positive 3. Do more than your fair share 4. Admit mistakes 5. Be kind 6. Listen more than you talk 7. Be humble 8. Be reliable 9. Read Body language 10. Offer and ask for assistance 11. Operate from a sense of values 12. Keep your ear to the ground.

PR Leading The Way To Better Reputation
Every business, no matter how large or small, ultimately depends on its reputation for survival and success. You should be asking what PR means for your company. What should you be doing to manage and enhance your reputation amongst your key audiences?

Do You Have a Reputation?
When I was growing up, we wanted to avoid being someone with a “reputation. Today, we want a reputation, but we need it to be positive. However, maintaining one’s reputation is getting harder and harder. As social media and social networking sites continue to flourish, the power of the individual voice is growing greatly. We have to protect our reputations, and have someone (it’s probably you) that is fully in charge of managing our online reputation. It may seem insignificant now, but new things on the horizon will make this a part of any businessperson’s life.

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