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6 things you must know to attract affluent clients
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| Do You Want To Learn The Insider Secrets to Find People that Value Your Expertise, Are Willing to Pay Premium Prices and Will Build Your Business FOR YOU By Raving To All Their Wealthy Friends? |
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Guarantee Your Success As An Internet Marketer By Using An Article Writing Service
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| That’s quite a promise to make. No success is ever guaranteed and how could using an Article Writing Service be able to deliver that!
It boils down to the basics of internet marketing. And it’s the basics that many people get wrong, mainly because they buy into the hype of the instant wealth stories that the scam artists sell you every day. Or at least they try and sell it to you. |
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2009: Make It A Great Year
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| This is a process we do with our clients, at the beginning of every new year, to support them in having the year be more productive, more successful and more satisfying than it otherwise would be. The process is based on two fundamental principles which determine the success of an organization. The first principle is that nature abhors a vacuum and, by creating a vacuum in your company or firm, you create a space for the things you want to come into your experience. The second principle is the principle of alignment discussed in detail in the article entitled The X Factor: Alignment. |
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Six Inner Principles of Success
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| This article goes deeper than many discussions that focus on the behviour and habits that bring success. It looks at the mindset of success and examines 6 inner or spiritual principles that underpin all success, and are based on what are called the Universal Laws of Life. |
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When Cold Calls Become a "Dog and Pony Show"
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| What happens when you’ve made a cold call and your prospect invites you to make a sales presentation? At this point, you might have a hard time creating a two-way conversation because you’re forced to go in with a canned sales pitch and try to get them to buy your solution. After all, you do believe in your solution don’t you? You can help most people, so all you have to do is show them how. Oh, and in the end, get them to buy. Be sure to ask for that order at the end of your presentation. |
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The Power of MasterMind
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| The most successful business leaders in history - Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller - have used this principle. Thomas Edison used this principle. Mahatma Gandhi used this principle. And many more. What is this principle that has contributed to history’s greatest success stories? Read this article and learn the greatest wealth-creating secret in the business world. |
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MasterMind Your Success
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| The most successful business leaders in history - Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller - have used this principle. Thomas Edison used this principle. Mahatma Gandhi used this principle. And many more. What is this principle that has contributed to history’s greatest success stories? Read this article and learn the greatest wealth-creating secret in the business world. |
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Paying Attention to What We Pay attention To
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| "The 80/20 Principle can and should be used by every intelligent person in their daily life, by every organization, and by every social grouping and form of society. It can help individuals and groups achieve much more, with much less effort." Richard Koch in his book, The 80/20 Principle.
An important key is to be aware of what we are paying attention to.
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Customer Profiles for New Business
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| In 1906 an Italian Economist called Vilfredo Pareto created a mathematical formula based on observing that 80% of the land was owned by 20% of the population. Dr Joseph Juran, a Quality Management pioneer also recognised this universal principle that later became know as Pareto’s Principle or The 80-20 Rule. |
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2009: Make It A Great Year
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| This is a process we do with our clients, at the beginning of every new year, to support them in having the year be more productive, more successful and more satisfying than it otherwise would be. The process is based on two fundamental principles which determine the success of an organization. The first principle is that nature abhors a vacuum and, by creating a vacuum in your company or firm, you create a space for the things you want to come into your experience. The second principle is the principle of alignment discussed in detail in the article entitled The X Factor: Alignment. |
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Solving the Peter Principle? One Word: "Darts"
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| There is a fun new working paper out from some Italian scientists that models the Peter Principle. The principle says, of course, that people climb in an organization until they reach their level of maximum incompetence. |
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Mastering the Law of Attraction
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| The law of attraction is a simple, basic principle that leads people from all walks of life to achieve their most deeply-held goals. Though the principle of the law of attraction itself is simple, following it and mastering it is actually more challenging than it first seems. |
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Honesty is Still the Best Policy
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| Warren Buffet Business Principle # 12 deals with candor in reporting about the important things in appraising business value. Read the actual Principle in the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report. Below is a discussion of the ideas inherent in the principle of being forthright and candid about giving facts about how your business is doing. Every business can apply this principle in reporting to shareholders. Candor is not always easy but it wins out in the end.
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10 Vital Lessons from the Seed
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| There is so much to learn from the principle of seed time and harvest. Everything in life revolves around this principle. Study it in this article and see how you can become a better person on knowing this principle. |
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Why ‘everybody lives by selling something’ is key to your success
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| ‘Everybody lives by selling something’ seems to have allowed people to discuss an area that is fundamental to human relationships and communication, the principle of exchange. In our lives we are all exchanging things of value. Whether what we exchange is of value to others should be determined through effective communication, open dialogue, and trust.
Taken to an organisation wide level, everybody in a company has an impact on how the business communicates with and engages in the principle of exchange with its customers, suppliers, the broader community, and each other.
The legacy of silos in organisations, where departments distance themselves from each other, pitting their agenda against others to gain an upper hand, is the opposite of the principle ‘everybody lives by selling something’. |
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