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Five Mistakes Salespeople Make mal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost.Nobody wants to be their own worst enemy! Sales is a demanding profession, and you want to do everything in your power to make yourself more profitable.After working with thousands of salespeople, I have found that there are mistakes many of us commonly make. Once eliminated, we can boost our sales and earning power dramatically.Here, in no particular order, are my top five:MISTAKE #1: GET 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that gr Which Networking Group For You? I love settling down to a really good book. Actually, I love the whole process, from going to the bookshop or library, browsing the books on the shelves to choosing one with a catchy title and bringing the book home to read at my own leisure. So why recommend writing an e-book? Regular paper books have so many advantages. I can pick it up anytime I want to. I don't have to wait for the computer to be free, hope for a good internet connection, get a neckache trying to read it on-line... I can put a bookmark where I've stopped reading in a regular book, instead of scrolling up and down on the computer screen. I can't read an e-book wherever I want. Unless of course, I kill a few trees printing the entire book out in a larger font than it would otherwise have been in a regular book.
E-books mainly have words. Pictures take a long time to download and take up a lot of space. I like books with pictures. As they say, a good picture is worth a thousand words.Deciding the best one or two networking groups to join is crucial to building your referral network. Many people make the mistake of thinking they should belong to every possible Chamber of Commerce, but then wonder why there is no return on the financial investment.The statement above is one reason for the lack of ROI. Those who think only of budget concerns when deciding to join an organization are thinking o Back to my question. So what's so great about an e-book? Let's look at it from the author's point of view first. I have a friend who has been thinking about writing a story book for months now. She's got the whole plot worked out. She's even thought about some illustrations. She went as far as entering her book into a competition, hoping that if she won, it would get her some prize money to fund the initial start-up, and provide free publicity. So what happened ? Well, the whole long-drawn process of finding a good illustrator, trying to get her some funding, being really busy with her usual life, and probably sheer inertia got in the way. That's when I suggested she consider an writing an e-book instead. Here's why. 1. Writing a regular book and getting it published needs money. Not everyone has enough money to start the process going. It becomes worse when you consider the lag time between the publishing of your book and the time you see any money from the sale of your book. E-books need very minimal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost. 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that gre Do You Go Home From Work Tired a bookmark where I've stopped reading in a regular book, instead of scrolling up and down on the computer screen. I can't read an e-book wherever I want. Unless of course, I kill a few trees printing the entire book out in a larger font than it would otherwise have been in a regular book.
E-books mainly have words. Pictures take a long time to download and take up a lot of space. I like books with pictures. As they say, a good picture is worth a thousand words.Is that tiredness a happy feeling or an exhausted one, like overload or emotion? Are you getting to sleep at night without alcohol, drugs or some other sedative? If you are coming home tired because your work is frustrating you, or because you are not doing the work you love, please consider the following.1/ When we work on low priorities we sabotage our health, wealth and happinessWhat is a low priority Back to my question. So what's so great about an e-book? Let's look at it from the author's point of view first. I have a friend who has been thinking about writing a story book for months now. She's got the whole plot worked out. She's even thought about some illustrations. She went as far as entering her book into a competition, hoping that if she won, it would get her some prize money to fund the initial start-up, and provide free publicity. So what happened ? Well, the whole long-drawn process of finding a good illustrator, trying to get her some funding, being really busy with her usual life, and probably sheer inertia got in the way. That's when I suggested she consider an writing an e-book instead. Here's why. 1. Writing a regular book and getting it published needs money. Not everyone has enough money to start the process going. It becomes worse when you consider the lag time between the publishing of your book and the time you see any money from the sale of your book. E-books need very minimal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost. 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that gr Website Terminology Explained 's so great about an e-book? Let's look at it from the author's point of view first.If you want to have your own website, there are a couple of phrases you should be aware of before you go shopping for your piece of the "web". I have tried to explain them in easy terms to the best of my understanding.Domain - The name and address of your website. When you purchase a domain, you are really just buying a name for and giving directions to your belongings. You are calling your belongings "You I have a friend who has been thinking about writing a story book for months now. She's got the whole plot worked out. She's even thought about some illustrations. She went as far as entering her book into a competition, hoping that if she won, it would get her some prize money to fund the initial start-up, and provide free publicity. So what happened ? Well, the whole long-drawn process of finding a good illustrator, trying to get her some funding, being really busy with her usual life, and probably sheer inertia got in the way. That's when I suggested she consider an writing an e-book instead. Here's why. 1. Writing a regular book and getting it published needs money. Not everyone has enough money to start the process going. It becomes worse when you consider the lag time between the publishing of your book and the time you see any money from the sale of your book. E-books need very minimal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost. 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that gr Small Business Grants ustrator, trying to get her some funding, being really busy with her usual life, and probably sheer inertia got in the way.If you are an enterprising entrepreneur who needs money to expand the business or if you feel that you have a wonderful business idea and want to go into one, then you can make use of the free small business grants program. Free small business grants could be availed of right in your home state. These free small business grants are what you need to start or improve your business. Free small business grants are availabl That's when I suggested she consider an writing an e-book instead. Here's why. 1. Writing a regular book and getting it published needs money. Not everyone has enough money to start the process going. It becomes worse when you consider the lag time between the publishing of your book and the time you see any money from the sale of your book. E-books need very minimal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost. 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that gr The Fear Factor mal capital. There are programmes that help you get started at the fraction of the cost.I recently conducted a lil' survey asking my colleagues what were their biggest fears when thinking about starting a business or running their business. The following are the top three fears that resulted from my survey and some ways to combat them.1. Fear of Failure: But of course… the most obvious. Unfortunately, the reality is that 30-50% of start-ups fail for various reasons...not always because of poor sales 2. Finding a publisher that will publish your book. You could try to publish it yourself, but you'd have to pay for your own printing. Writing an e-book eliminates that problem. The internet will allow you an easy, cheap and quick way to get your book out. 3. You can publish the book the way you want to. Nobody edits bits out. Sometimes people get so thrilled with the idea of writing that great story, they forget that great story can only be sold if people want to buy it and read it. It has nothing to do with how well you write. Great book but no traffic equals no sales. The key word here is MARKETING. As Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the best-selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad pointed out, he wasn't the best WRITING author. Many people, he felt, could write better than him. He failed English in school. But their books weren't being snapped off the shelves like his were. So why get round to writing an e-book, or any book at all ? There's the attraction of having financial independence and a passive income stream. You get the satisfaction and prestige of being an author. Writing a book, e-book or not, is not just about having a great idea and putting it down on paper. It takes a lot more to turn it into a best-seller quickly and profitably.
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