Brief but handy marketing tips
Monday, April 19th, 2010Check out this live team training with a few great power tips for online network marketing:
Check out this live team training with a few great power tips for online network marketing:
The last few days of my six figure income challenge have involved Facebooking, including:
-Seeking out all of my personal Edge Marketing System referrals and adding them as friends.
-Touching base with potential prospects in FB
-Reviewing all of the “Suggestions” and inviting a lot of them to be friends.
I’ve also done some blogging and sent out an e-mail blast to my list.
The other epiphany I’ve had is to fire negative people. There’s not many in my life, but those few can be LOUD! So I realized I just have to not respond anymore to people that are consistently negative. I allowed just one or two some airtime in my life recently and realized it wasn’t getting me, or them, anywhere.
Was it Charlie “Tremendous” Jones that said that the five years from now you’ll be the exact same person you are now except for the books you read and the people you associate with? Something like that. So I’ve had a strong reminder lately that I need to commit to the positive, motivating ones and cut ties with those that aren’t!
For those of you keeping track of my six figure income challenge, days 45 and 46 were days off. I know, I know, Slight Edge and all that… but we had some fun with the family and I didn’t do a darned thing.
But, Day 47 I did a live training for my group, explaining some of the cool Firefox plugins I use to help me have “X-ray Vision” into the internet and websites in general.
Check it out!
Days 43 and 44 of my earn six figure income challenge brought some drama. I learned that my vimeo account was going to be shut down. Part of the risk you take when you stick business videos on a non-business site.
Luckily, the vimeo folks were good about it and gave me a week to move my 61 videos somewhere else.
Luckily, all my videos were already elsewhere because I use an amazing free resource called Tubemogul to distribute my videos. So the only purpose for Vimeo is they allow longer than 10 minute clips, unlike youtube etc. So, I had to scramble and find another service, and re-upload a handful of the 61 videos. The service I decided on is pretty cool, check it out here: vzaar. It’s free until you upload a lot of videos, then they start charging you $15 a month or more depending on how big your videos are. Seems like a great service so far, and much better than running the risk of being shut down!
Besides that, did some live training with some direct recruits that contacted me looking for help, did a little Facebooking, Tweeting, etc.
I will keep the focus on training and creating duplication, that’s the key to the whole 30 minutes concept. “Master the mundane!” It makes cash!
Day 42 of my six figure yearly challenge involved a live training to the team. Pick up some great marketing tips and ideas on this recording: