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Affiliate Motivation... e college market is that once you have an idea that fits the well-respected collegiate marketplace, the product development phase for your first CD can be handled in a weekend, from start to finish. After you've created the first three high-quality CDs with your product creation mentor, you can do the process yourself. Consider a conservative maximum estimate of 20 hours as your investment of time for the first CD creation during training; then only 10 hours each successive weekend. It becomes another simple task after the first few times.One thing I am constantly seeing with Affiliates is their lack of motivation. At first they are all about, trying to get out there, making it their number #1 goal. They join as many groups, affiliate channels, buy as many books as they can and get sucked into every offer they see, your favorites are probably boggled with everything you have signed up for or are interested in knowing more about. So, guess what? They are now officially overwhelmed, they have no idea where to turn, how to react and so guess what happens? They stop, go on to their next desperate ploy to creating wealth online. I hate seeing that, it makes me sad. I know the What this means to you is that you can have six CDs ready to sell within six weekends, or six months if you focus on one per month, by altering your schedule slightly. By doing so, you're strategically placing yourself in a prime position to maximize your finances once you're in front of any audience. Consider speaking in the college market as an additional way to create revenue. Spending adequate time preparing to speak on college campuses will save It Doesn't Matter How Slowly You Move Forward! Professional speaking to college students has been one of the most gratifying experiences in my career, and it can be for you as well. For over ten years, I taught my unique accelerated learning and memory program for graduate students studying difficult scientific information, and have no regrets at all about the experience. It was fun, lucrative, and exciting! A deep sense of satisfaction comes from positively influencing thousands of people and making their life a lot easier.Fortunately, our days dont come neatly sorted and labeled in advance.For instance, you wont see a calendar that highlights holidays and predicts good days, bad days, and everything in between.Yet we do this, in our own minds, dont we?For instance, I try to write on a daily basis. Sometimes, articles flow into my keyboard like beautiful breezes, moving me along steadily and gracefully. On other days, when I face the doldrums, I have to put the little outboard motor into the water and put-put along.Ideally, we would be so perfectly in the moment, every day, that we wouldnt have time to hear that internal vo This crowd, as a general rule, loves life and learning, much more than the general population. Their openness to new philosophies, ideas and ways of doing things provided extra passion for me to continue creating additional memory seminars to fit their needs. At my final count, I had specifically designed 14 seminars for this crowd. The more I filled the needs of the students, the more seminars they wanted; their appreciation always astounded me. Taking your topic to the college crowd is a marketing challenge for many. Questions such as these will soon arise: Will my topic fit the college scene? If I have little more than a high school education, does my education restrict me from this exclusive group? How do I find the most appropriate college crowds to speak to? Who pays for me to speak? Why can I get a minimum of $2000 in one market and $5000 in another, for a one-hour speaking engagement? How much more can I charge for longer presentations? What kind of contracts should I have ready to seal the deal? How do I deal with situations where I don't want to honor a contract, despite the fact that I fulfilled all the contractual agreements? How do I get my book, CDs, home study courses, and DVDs into their bookstores? Is it possible to create great high-quality products fast? Do I have to do any marketing on the college campus prior to the event? How can I sell products when speaking without sounding like a used car salesman? How do I get invited back? The key to marketing to this crowd is knowledge and preparation. For example, you don't have to have your own book or products to get a speaking engagement. If you're an expert in your field, you've earned the right to speak in front of this group, no matter what. And they'll respect you for what you have to say to them. Let's look at it from a business perspective. Let's say your speaking fee is $3000 for your presentation and you're booked in the next year for 20 presentations, bringing in an extra $60,000. That's less than two presentations a month. Although speaking fees of $4500 to $10,000 are not uncommon to professional speakers, you may want to test the market and start asking for $3000 initially. Now, let's say that 100 students and faculty, a modest number, attended each one of your 20 presentations. (Consider the fact that some presentations will pack auditoriums or stadiums!) If you authored a book and CD where your profit was $10 per item and your conversion rate (the percentage of people purchasing from you) was a low 10%, you would have an extra $4000 for that year. These are very conservative estimates, as many speakers have the ability to connect well with the audience and have conversion rates around 50%. When you expand your product line to eight or more items, your income increases exponentially, since the chance that one of the products will appeal to each audience ember and their circle of influence increases. Imagine how much your income can rise when you consider the possibility of getting your products into college bookstores, pre-event selling for every audience member, and post-event selling strategies. Then consider the posssibility of additional revenue and decreased expenditures from booking additional colleges in the area. With New Technology, Product Creation is Possible in a Weekend! The interesting part for professional speakers learning how to penetrate the college market is that once you have an idea that fits the well-respected collegiate marketplace, the product development phase for your first CD can be handled in a weekend, from start to finish. After you've created the first three high-quality CDs with your product creation mentor, you can do the process yourself. Consider a conservative maximum estimate of 20 hours as your investment of time for the first CD creation during training; then only 10 hours each successive weekend. It becomes another simple task after the first few times. What this means to you is that you can have six CDs ready to sell within six weekends, or six months if you focus on one per month, by altering your schedule slightly. By doing so, you're strategically placing yourself in a prime position to maximize your finances once you're in front of any audience. Consider speaking in the college market as an additional way to create revenue. Spending adequate time preparing to speak on college campuses will save Money Management - The Holy Grail Of Trading r many. Questions such as these will soon arise:Money management determines how much to risk on each individual trade. This is a vital element of any trading system - risk too much and the chances of going bust are too high, risk too little and the reward for trading is too low.The main methods for calculating trade size are:Fixed FractionalThe number of contracts to trade is determined by a fixed percentage of current equity. As only whole futures contracts can be trade this, effectively, means that the trader uses 1 contract per $x of equity. For example 1 contract per $10,000.Fixed fractional, however, requires unequal achievement at di Will my topic fit the college scene? If I have little more than a high school education, does my education restrict me from this exclusive group? How do I find the most appropriate college crowds to speak to? Who pays for me to speak? Why can I get a minimum of $2000 in one market and $5000 in another, for a one-hour speaking engagement? How much more can I charge for longer presentations? What kind of contracts should I have ready to seal the deal? How do I deal with situations where I don't want to honor a contract, despite the fact that I fulfilled all the contractual agreements? How do I get my book, CDs, home study courses, and DVDs into their bookstores? Is it possible to create great high-quality products fast? Do I have to do any marketing on the college campus prior to the event? How can I sell products when speaking without sounding like a used car salesman? How do I get invited back? The key to marketing to this crowd is knowledge and preparation. For example, you don't have to have your own book or products to get a speaking engagement. If you're an expert in your field, you've earned the right to speak in front of this group, no matter what. And they'll respect you for what you have to say to them. Let's look at it from a business perspective. Let's say your speaking fee is $3000 for your presentation and you're booked in the next year for 20 presentations, bringing in an extra $60,000. That's less than two presentations a month. Although speaking fees of $4500 to $10,000 are not uncommon to professional speakers, you may want to test the market and start asking for $3000 initially. Now, let's say that 100 students and faculty, a modest number, attended each one of your 20 presentations. (Consider the fact that some presentations will pack auditoriums or stadiums!) If you authored a book and CD where your profit was $10 per item and your conversion rate (the percentage of people purchasing from you) was a low 10%, you would have an extra $4000 for that year. These are very conservative estimates, as many speakers have the ability to connect well with the audience and have conversion rates around 50%. When you expand your product line to eight or more items, your income increases exponentially, since the chance that one of the products will appeal to each audience ember and their circle of influence increases. Imagine how much your income can rise when you consider the possibility of getting your products into college bookstores, pre-event selling for every audience member, and post-event selling strategies. Then consider the posssibility of additional revenue and decreased expenditures from booking additional colleges in the area. With New Technology, Product Creation is Possible in a Weekend! The interesting part for professional speakers learning how to penetrate the college market is that once you have an idea that fits the well-respected collegiate marketplace, the product development phase for your first CD can be handled in a weekend, from start to finish. After you've created the first three high-quality CDs with your product creation mentor, you can do the process yourself. Consider a conservative maximum estimate of 20 hours as your investment of time for the first CD creation during training; then only 10 hours each successive weekend. It becomes another simple task after the first few times. What this means to you is that you can have six CDs ready to sell within six weekends, or six months if you focus on one per month, by altering your schedule slightly. By doing so, you're strategically placing yourself in a prime position to maximize your finances once you're in front of any audience. Consider speaking in the college market as an additional way to create revenue. Spending adequate time preparing to speak on college campuses will save Concierge Service: Give a Little, Get a Great Return ar salesman?Kathy has a problem. She has a huge project proposal due on Wednesday. However, her daughter, Tina, has dance practice this afternoon, Fido has to stay on his feeding schedule, and she has to have her suit dry cleaned in time for a presentation on Thursday. Her car is due for an oil change, and the grocery shopping has not been done for the week.Kathys situation is not that uncommon for todays worker. How do stressed employees deal with finding a balance between their personal and professional responsibilities? They dont. According to the author of The Overworked American, Juliet Schor states that professionals are working 4 w How do I get invited back? The key to marketing to this crowd is knowledge and preparation. For example, you don't have to have your own book or products to get a speaking engagement. If you're an expert in your field, you've earned the right to speak in front of this group, no matter what. And they'll respect you for what you have to say to them. Let's look at it from a business perspective. Let's say your speaking fee is $3000 for your presentation and you're booked in the next year for 20 presentations, bringing in an extra $60,000. That's less than two presentations a month. Although speaking fees of $4500 to $10,000 are not uncommon to professional speakers, you may want to test the market and start asking for $3000 initially. Now, let's say that 100 students and faculty, a modest number, attended each one of your 20 presentations. (Consider the fact that some presentations will pack auditoriums or stadiums!) If you authored a book and CD where your profit was $10 per item and your conversion rate (the percentage of people purchasing from you) was a low 10%, you would have an extra $4000 for that year. These are very conservative estimates, as many speakers have the ability to connect well with the audience and have conversion rates around 50%. When you expand your product line to eight or more items, your income increases exponentially, since the chance that one of the products will appeal to each audience ember and their circle of influence increases. Imagine how much your income can rise when you consider the possibility of getting your products into college bookstores, pre-event selling for every audience member, and post-event selling strategies. Then consider the posssibility of additional revenue and decreased expenditures from booking additional colleges in the area. With New Technology, Product Creation is Possible in a Weekend! The interesting part for professional speakers learning how to penetrate the college market is that once you have an idea that fits the well-respected collegiate marketplace, the product development phase for your first CD can be handled in a weekend, from start to finish. After you've created the first three high-quality CDs with your product creation mentor, you can do the process yourself. Consider a conservative maximum estimate of 20 hours as your investment of time for the first CD creation during training; then only 10 hours each successive weekend. It becomes another simple task after the first few times. What this means to you is that you can have six CDs ready to sell within six weekends, or six months if you focus on one per month, by altering your schedule slightly. By doing so, you're strategically placing yourself in a prime position to maximize your finances once you're in front of any audience. Consider speaking in the college market as an additional way to create revenue. Spending adequate time preparing to speak on college campuses will save How to Quickly Tweak up your Images that are Placed in Web Page Templates e your profit was $10 per item and your conversion rate (the percentage of people purchasing from you) was a low 10%, you would have an extra $4000 for that year.When working with templates for single shot images it is best to have a nice looking page for the image to be in. Rather than just have an image enlarge on a blank sheet with information typed below it, setting the image in a beautifully enclosed page that contains links to your Website is much more impressive.There is a way to quick way to insert the images into the template and have them aligned with all sides of the template. 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The interesting part for professional speakers learning how to penetrate the college market is that once you have an idea that fits the well-respected collegiate marketplace, the product development phase for your first CD can be handled in a weekend, from start to finish. After you've created the first three high-quality CDs with your product creation mentor, you can do the process yourself. Consider a conservative maximum estimate of 20 hours as your investment of time for the first CD creation during training; then only 10 hours each successive weekend. It becomes another simple task after the first few times. What this means to you is that you can have six CDs ready to sell within six weekends, or six months if you focus on one per month, by altering your schedule slightly. By doing so, you're strategically placing yourself in a prime position to maximize your finances once you're in front of any audience. 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