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Surviving a Down Economy: Failure is Not an Option
Every company must take a serious look at their operations and decide if they need to make serious and deeply painful cuts or if their best strategy is to make minor adjustments and simply push forward. Either way, every company owner or president must move forward and lead with a certain conviction and strength of will. That conviction must be felt by every manager and employee in the company.

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Talking In Media Morse Code
Keep in mind, you want a couple of sound bites that you can pepper into the conversation, but you definitely do not want your entire conversation to be a series of sound bites.

5 Secrets to Attracting More Business Whenever You Open Your Mouth
Are you comfortable with your 30-second sound byte or "elevator speech"? Does it stimulate emotions and positive responses in others? Or, does it fall flat and rate a "0" on the interest scale? Learn about a 5-part formula you can use to create a 30-second sound byte that'll get people saying, "Yes!", I want to work with you!

Snappy Sound Bites Will Turn a TV Appearance Into A Huge Success
Prepare some clever answers and snappy sound bites ahead of time, rehearse them every day and you’ll sound like a pro turning your TV appearance into a huge success.

To Arbonne Or Not To Arbonne : Effective Techniques Guaranteed To Help You Attract Dozens Into Your Arbonne Business
Becoming a 6-Figure income earner Arbonne Consultant is not a difficult thing to do! Yes you maybe finding it a little challenging to find people who are genuinely interested in building a sound Arbonne business, but that is no reason to give up. Following are 5 Proven steps that any Arbonne Ineternational Consultant can employ in order to realize your dream and become one of the many direct sales success stories.

Your Negative Belief System
How does the voice of your negative belief system sound? Do any of these sound familiar? You are worthless, useless, a failure, lazy, ugly, a mess, non-deserving, not good enough, unlovable, stupid, fat, etc etc etc!

No Socks Day: An Excuse to Prospect?
I’m always looking for a new reason to connect with a prospect that hasn’t yet responded to my emails. Clearly triggering events are the number one message to center on, but what if they haven’t responded? After 3 or 4 emails I find myself trying to establish my personality so the contact will begin to feel as if he knows me and want to reply. However, that’s hard if all I ever talk about are issues they might be facing and how I can help. It starts to sound repetitious and boring. If I don’t mix it up a bit, my email will hit the contact’s delete barrier before it’s ever opened!

Leadership: The Power of Extemporaneous Speaking
It's a mistake to sound too slick, too smooth, too over-rehearsed; but it's a greater mistake to sound unprepared, inept, and unprofessional. In case you'd like to acquire the reputation for giving great extemporaneous speeches, here's a checklist

The Invisible Close Sales Nugget: How Can I Present My Offer Without Sounding Like I'm Pitching Something?
You see, it all starts with your offer and clearly understanding the unique transformation that comes from investing with you. If you are clear about your offer and the outcome your clients will enjoy, then when you present it, it won't sound like pitching. It will sound like an extension of your contribution and content. But if you don't present your offer clearly, it's not going to sound authentic or enticing to your prospects no

Playing the Name Game
You've probably heard the old saying that there is no sweeter sound to the human ear than the sound of one's own name. It's true. You can impress the heck out of new acquaintances if you just remember and use their names, and you'll be remembered (Name Game bonus!).

Acquiring an Existing Business
Many people aspire to be an entrepreneur. So, buying an existing business, rather than starting one from scratch can be a sound strategy to achieve this dream. One good reason is that it puts you well ahead of the game, since the start-up phase is the most common time for a business fail.

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