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    y do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRS

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    Marketing is something that we do to let people know what products we have to offer.

    Selling is something that we do to show people that the products we have to offer are of value to them.

    In the high tech world of today, much of what we consider marketing is very inconspicuous. Messages are moving at the speed of light, and we are hardly even aware of what we saw or heard that ever made us think eating fast food meant getting good food fast!

    Marketing is all around us - from the letters that appear in our mind when our stomach hurts. Yes, we know what spells relief to the jingle in our head when we think of the first and second name we give the meat in our sandwich. We have all done it, ran into the store to buy something, and called it out by the brand...not by the actual product name.

    When was the last time you were thinking of something, as simple as coffee, and “Starbucks” appeared in your mind? This, my friend, is what they call "savvy marketing" and it's as old as the day is long. The reason that marketing has been around for so long, is that for some odd reason, the more we keep something in the forefront of our mind, the more we inquire, the more we "Google" it, and the more we buy it - it is why we think that we're wearing Levi’s instead of jeans.

    Marketing is what people do to get us interested in the “brand“ of their product. Marketing is what causes us to dream and imagine and wish. When someone markets a product or service to us, they are helping us to get more familiar with it. They are asking us to be really comfortable with hearing the brand, saying the brand, asking about the brand and eventually, leading us to a place where we find a NEED for just that brand.

    Marketing is the first step to a long-term relationship with any product, and the more product a person has to sell - the longer we may find ourselves involved in the relationship. Marketing is the most thought out component of any large selling campaign, because without this one step - the marketing - no-one knows that we're even there.

    The idea that once they know us and we know them (which seems like forever) is when we are able to like what we hear and trust what they have.

    Selling usually comes in right about here...the point of purchase. This is where we are helped to find the best solution for us. Selling is fine tuning the brand / product / service to fit our needs exclusively, and this is where some people start to shy away. Selling isn’t always up close, but it IS personal. Selling, if done correctly, can create a lifetime of loyal product / service users, and should always be done with the utmost respect, trust and honor. Selling is what helps a consumer to decide if this product that has been marketed to them is really what they need AND if the pain they have is strong enough to get rid of, or if the pleasure is great enough to invest.

    Selling is the next step to that wonderful place called referrals, and that can’t happen if we haven’t been able to deliver what we marketed our product to do. Our job when we market our product or service is to create for our client a reason to want to begin a relationship with us. They need to know. just by the sound of our brand, that we are worth pursuing. Not only do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRST

    A Solo-Entrepreneur Syndrome - Do You Stop and Don't Know it?
    Are you stopping ... and don't know it? Are you stopping ... and don't show it? If you're stopping ... you won't grow it? So STOP it!Sound a little corny? Well, it's really not. I was working on a product recently and continued to re-record 1 section to the point it was getting out of hand. I kept saying, "Why do I keep messing this up -- why can't I be done?" Then I realized -- I didn't want it to be done because that means I would need to launch it. That means I need to show it to the world. I had no idea I was stopping in the form of "perfection" with
    n was the last time you were thinking of something, as simple as coffee, and “Starbucks” appeared in your mind? This, my friend, is what they call "savvy marketing" and it's as old as the day is long. The reason that marketing has been around for so long, is that for some odd reason, the more we keep something in the forefront of our mind, the more we inquire, the more we "Google" it, and the more we buy it - it is why we think that we're wearing Levi’s instead of jeans.

    Marketing is what people do to get us interested in the “brand“ of their product. Marketing is what causes us to dream and imagine and wish. When someone markets a product or service to us, they are helping us to get more familiar with it. They are asking us to be really comfortable with hearing the brand, saying the brand, asking about the brand and eventually, leading us to a place where we find a NEED for just that brand.

    Marketing is the first step to a long-term relationship with any product, and the more product a person has to sell - the longer we may find ourselves involved in the relationship. Marketing is the most thought out component of any large selling campaign, because without this one step - the marketing - no-one knows that we're even there.

    The idea that once they know us and we know them (which seems like forever) is when we are able to like what we hear and trust what they have.

    Selling usually comes in right about here...the point of purchase. This is where we are helped to find the best solution for us. Selling is fine tuning the brand / product / service to fit our needs exclusively, and this is where some people start to shy away. Selling isn’t always up close, but it IS personal. Selling, if done correctly, can create a lifetime of loyal product / service users, and should always be done with the utmost respect, trust and honor. Selling is what helps a consumer to decide if this product that has been marketed to them is really what they need AND if the pain they have is strong enough to get rid of, or if the pleasure is great enough to invest.

    Selling is the next step to that wonderful place called referrals, and that can’t happen if we haven’t been able to deliver what we marketed our product to do. Our job when we market our product or service is to create for our client a reason to want to begin a relationship with us. They need to know. just by the sound of our brand, that we are worth pursuing. Not only do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRS

    How To Find Cost Efficient Business Cards From Online Printers
    Starting a business costs money. From the paper clips to the computers, new business owners find themselves bogged down with bills and dozens of decisions. However, though they might cost business owners a pretty penny, well made business cards have the potential to make or break a business. They are what the customer will pull out of his purse, and outside of the business itself reflect how professional the business really is, so consider your options when looking at business cards.Always look at having the business cards professionally made. Many comput
    he brand and eventually, leading us to a place where we find a NEED for just that brand.

    Marketing is the first step to a long-term relationship with any product, and the more product a person has to sell - the longer we may find ourselves involved in the relationship. Marketing is the most thought out component of any large selling campaign, because without this one step - the marketing - no-one knows that we're even there.

    The idea that once they know us and we know them (which seems like forever) is when we are able to like what we hear and trust what they have.

    Selling usually comes in right about here...the point of purchase. This is where we are helped to find the best solution for us. Selling is fine tuning the brand / product / service to fit our needs exclusively, and this is where some people start to shy away. Selling isn’t always up close, but it IS personal. Selling, if done correctly, can create a lifetime of loyal product / service users, and should always be done with the utmost respect, trust and honor. Selling is what helps a consumer to decide if this product that has been marketed to them is really what they need AND if the pain they have is strong enough to get rid of, or if the pleasure is great enough to invest.

    Selling is the next step to that wonderful place called referrals, and that can’t happen if we haven’t been able to deliver what we marketed our product to do. Our job when we market our product or service is to create for our client a reason to want to begin a relationship with us. They need to know. just by the sound of our brand, that we are worth pursuing. Not only do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRS

    The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset
    Success very rarely just happens by chance. If it does happen by chance it doesn't usually remain for very long. Many people who have achieved success without intention or desire end up letting it slip away as quickly as it came.Achieving success as an entrepreneur shouldn't be left to chance, it simply won't happen this way. However, success can be guaranteed if you first achieve the correct entrepreneurial mindset. So, how do you do this?Achieving anything is ultimately about carrying out good actions. Carrying out good actions is driven by think
    eople start to shy away. Selling isn’t always up close, but it IS personal. Selling, if done correctly, can create a lifetime of loyal product / service users, and should always be done with the utmost respect, trust and honor. Selling is what helps a consumer to decide if this product that has been marketed to them is really what they need AND if the pain they have is strong enough to get rid of, or if the pleasure is great enough to invest.

    Selling is the next step to that wonderful place called referrals, and that can’t happen if we haven’t been able to deliver what we marketed our product to do. Our job when we market our product or service is to create for our client a reason to want to begin a relationship with us. They need to know. just by the sound of our brand, that we are worth pursuing. Not only do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRS

    Poor Grammar, Poor Impression
    I've become increasingly concerned about the ignorance of Americans - not those who have learned English as a second language, but native English speakers - regardless of race, income level, schooling or other determining factors. The number of people who read seems to be decreasing in direct proportion to the number of kids growing up with portable dvds, and ipods. Television has become the preferred babysitter for children and the most effective way for adults to anesthetize themselves after a day's work.These days I see egregious (horrible, outrageous
    y do they need to be comfortable with what we are sharing, they also need to know that over and over again until they believe it for themselves.

    So, as we look at the way we are creating relationships with our future clients, look at the process in having them trust us. If we are skipping step one in relationship building (the marketing) then step two (selling), will be much more difficult - and step three (referrals & word of mouth) is then almost impossible.

    We may have the greatest product out on the market today, and it may very well be the one thing that solves all of the world's problems, BUT, if we haven’t figured out how to speak to people in a caring and comfortable way, they will never get the chance to know us, and people who don’t know us will not buy from us!

    Marketing has to be the FIRST thing we do to make our product and relationship with our clients successful. My program “Get Clients Now” will help you to understand this process by consistently doing something every single day to ensure results. For more information and workshop times please visit: http://www.thekoach.com/business/getclients.html

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