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Product Creation - 6 Quick Steps to Make Money With Product Creation ing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet.With the internet growing in importance in the last few years, the way the businesses were carried out have changed a lot. In today’s world of business the competition amongst the producers of different goods is very strong. In this situation no business can survive without producing new products every now and t People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to 5 Steps to Improve Your Real Estate Investment Success Ratio I can remember the first trip my husband and I went on – all expenses paid – direct sales company I worked for. It was an all expense paid stay in Athens, Greece, and a cruise of the Greek Islands. Still ranks as one of the best trips I’ve ever had.Real estate investors for the most part know their market place. They know what has sold and for how much and maybe to whom it sold. By following the deals you missed, deals you didn’t win, or the deals you passed on will give you great insight into your competition and what they are willing or not willing to ta “Wow, I’m so thrilled I won this trip.”, I told a colleague. “Debbi, you did not WIN this trip. You earned it.” That came to mind today as I was reading an article in Jeffrey Gitomer’s newsletter. A real estate agent was writing in because he was having challenges with all the flat-rate agencies out there. Jeffrey related several problems he saw in the guy’s thinking, but then made a profound statement. “Quit making money and start earning it.” You see, a lot of people think that’s the same thing. And that’s why they continue to struggle in their home business or with their home based business opportunity. Most anyone can make money, but it takes a little more creativity and gumption to earn it. Here are a few things that come to mind…which do you do? Making money by blasting your email list with any piece of junk that has a high commission? Or earning money by evaluating products first and recommending only those which will help your prospects and customers? Making money by hard selling the top buy-in of your home based business opportunity (after all, that’s how you earn the big up front $$)? Or earning money by recommending what’s right for that person and their family? Maybe even recommending a different company if that would fit their criteria better? Making money by spamming forums and message boards with your “deal”? Or earning money by offering suggestions, being helpful, and being seen as the “go to” person? ….always leaving a signature file, of course! Making money by quickly throwing together an inferior product because you know that there are enough naive people who won’t recognize that? Or earning money by providing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet. People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to s Questioning the Data of Demographic Off The Shelf Marketing Products in because he was having challenges with all the flat-rate agencies out there. Jeffrey related several problems he saw in the guy’s thinking, but then made a profound statement.I have been working on a direct mail campaign for our team in many areas and we are finding that the yellow page listings and business list CDROMS contain so many closed companies that we are spending too much on the mailings which are opened a little less because of the anthrax scare. Even customized lists are “Quit making money and start earning it.” You see, a lot of people think that’s the same thing. And that’s why they continue to struggle in their home business or with their home based business opportunity. Most anyone can make money, but it takes a little more creativity and gumption to earn it. Here are a few things that come to mind…which do you do? Making money by blasting your email list with any piece of junk that has a high commission? Or earning money by evaluating products first and recommending only those which will help your prospects and customers? Making money by hard selling the top buy-in of your home based business opportunity (after all, that’s how you earn the big up front $$)? Or earning money by recommending what’s right for that person and their family? Maybe even recommending a different company if that would fit their criteria better? Making money by spamming forums and message boards with your “deal”? Or earning money by offering suggestions, being helpful, and being seen as the “go to” person? ….always leaving a signature file, of course! Making money by quickly throwing together an inferior product because you know that there are enough naive people who won’t recognize that? Or earning money by providing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet. People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to Determine Your Rate And Negotiate Carefully With Unreasonable Clients re are a few things that come to mind…which do you do?Consultants who offer executive assistant or computer services on a virtual basis must know their value and be prepared to gauge their billable rate to meet the circumstances.At some point everyone encounters potential clients who expect professional work at rates that are less than appropriate. For examp Making money by blasting your email list with any piece of junk that has a high commission? Or earning money by evaluating products first and recommending only those which will help your prospects and customers? Making money by hard selling the top buy-in of your home based business opportunity (after all, that’s how you earn the big up front $$)? Or earning money by recommending what’s right for that person and their family? Maybe even recommending a different company if that would fit their criteria better? Making money by spamming forums and message boards with your “deal”? Or earning money by offering suggestions, being helpful, and being seen as the “go to” person? ….always leaving a signature file, of course! Making money by quickly throwing together an inferior product because you know that there are enough naive people who won’t recognize that? Or earning money by providing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet. People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to Change Management Issues in the Truck Wash Business eir family? Maybe even recommending a different company if that would fit their criteria better?In a truck wash business it appears that many managers come and go and this means there is always a turnover problem with employees when a new manager comes into play. These issues are serious because many of the truckers who stop at the truck wash are use to having the same crews and the same teams, which mean Making money by spamming forums and message boards with your “deal”? Or earning money by offering suggestions, being helpful, and being seen as the “go to” person? ….always leaving a signature file, of course! Making money by quickly throwing together an inferior product because you know that there are enough naive people who won’t recognize that? Or earning money by providing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet. People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to Are You a Landlord With Dangerous Dogs? ing something of value….even to those who don’t recognize the value yet.I believe the topic of dangerous dogs is one of the fastest growing safety concerns for a landlord at this time. Unlike the lead based paint issue which has state and now federal regulations to curb the potential dangers, the topic of dangerous dogs is still pretty much unregulated and open for discussion. Mix i People tend to shy away from the concept of earning money. After all, it requires work. (Just look at the examples above and you can see what I mean). And, the world isn’t fair….some people who concentrate on making money will get more than those earning money. So, it’s a decision each person must make for him/herself. Look at the long term value of making money vs. earning money. And look “inside” to see which feels best.
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