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Posted by Brent Dees
1. Define Success. Everyone has a different definition when it comes to success. For some, it may be primarily focused on the financial. Others may see success as achievements primarily in the personal realm. I suggest defining success from financial, personal, and spiritual areas of life.
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Posted by Craig Lock
Article Title: "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees (Updated)" Author: Craig Lock
Category/Subject: Money, Finance, Money Management Web Site: http://www.craiglock.com Additional Articles: http://www.bridgeniche.com/clockarticles/index.html
We hope that the following article (formatted to 60 characters,
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Posted by Edward Thorpe
Do your customers know what you're going to say - before - you say it? Have you become so predictable that you're
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Posted by Daegan Smith
When network marketing is discussed, one immediate image that
may come to mind is that of a salesperson...
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Posted by Ed Gandia
After 11 years in sales, Ive put together and delivered more sales presentations, briefings, and demos than I care to remember. But the nice thing about repetition is that after a few dozen presentations you get very good at reading body language.
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Posted by Sanford Barris
Which sale is the most important one you will ever get from a
client? I'll bet you're thinking it's your first sale with a new client.
Well, it's not. It's surprising to find out that a second-time
buyer is at least twice as likely to buy from you again, when
compared to a first-time buyer.
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Posted by Peter Lawlesss
One of the greatest problems that businesses face is getting the pricing strategy right. This article explores the three key factors; all companies need to consider when getting this vital element on target. Missing only one of the three can have disastrous consequences.
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Posted by Jack Spirko
"Be Careful What you Practice"
by Jack Spirko Copyright © 2002
All Rights Reserved
Be Careful What You Practice
Recently I was listening to one of my company's conference calls
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