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    Listen To Your Upline, Destroy Your Financial Future
    Most people follow their uplines so-called advice and have absolutely nothing to show for it. Chances are great that you are one of them! Sure they may give you a temporary high by repeating some motivational quote he read in some success book, but how motivated are you REALLY when you have no money to show for it?You probably feel that there is something wrong with you and that you are not trying hard enou
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    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your br

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    If you want to promote your company or brand, then Advertising Specialty Sticky Notes prove to be handy. Everyone uses Sticky Notes. Every time your client or customer writes on that Sticky Note he will see your company’s logo. This helps maintain brand recognition. Use sticky notes along with other forms of promotion, and you'll be well on your way to success.These customized Advertising Specialty Sticky Not
    I get asked this question all the time, "how can I stand out when there are so many other people doing what I do?”

    Consider the entertainment industry. It’s safe to say the competition in the field of entertainment is incredibly stiff. Standing out, amongst other things, is essential to an entertainer’s success. When you think about some of the most powerful celebrity names like Oprah, Martha Stewart, and Madonna you realize that their attraction power is directly linked to their unique flair for doing what they do.

    Yet, each of the powerful women I’ve just mentioned have their own distinct place in the world of celebrity thanks to their personal brand. The same distinction can happen for YOU in your industry.

    Your personal brand is already living inside of you just waiting to be uncovered. It’s the one unique marketing message you can communicate right away that your competitors can’t copy.

    Just as we each have our own distinct footprint we also have our own unique brand – unlike any other.

    No matter how saturated your market, how limited your budget, you can always find a way to make your unique brand mark daily.

    Here are three simple ways you can stand out TODAY:

    Voicemail:

    Did you know that you could make a distinct brand imprint in a short voicemail message? In his book “Purple Cow” Seth Godin talks about making even the ordinary, like a voicemail greeting, extraordinary. Use your voicemail greeting to genuinely express your brand. When recording my “brand headquarters” greeting I started to chuckle and because its so fitting for my brand, I did not edit out the chuckle.

    Email Signature:

    We get many opportunities each day to express our brand. How many emails do you send in a week? If you’re like most business pros, LOTS! Instead of the standard: name, phone, email, web address signature line, why not create a short ad at the end of your email touting what makes you unique? My love of shoes, which is in my email signature, led a local journalist to interview me and voila I was featured in a newspaper column.

    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your bra

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    Indy, or Indian Jones was one of my favorite heroes.Remember the movie about the holy grail and the scene where he has to choose between the holly grail and his life?And although it seemed that he lost from his touch the holy grail he gained his life! What is more important than survival first? Investments are no different than the eternal search for the holly grail!If someone finds the system that is 100% foolproo
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    Yet, each of the powerful women I’ve just mentioned have their own distinct place in the world of celebrity thanks to their personal brand. The same distinction can happen for YOU in your industry.

    Your personal brand is already living inside of you just waiting to be uncovered. It’s the one unique marketing message you can communicate right away that your competitors can’t copy.

    Just as we each have our own distinct footprint we also have our own unique brand – unlike any other.

    No matter how saturated your market, how limited your budget, you can always find a way to make your unique brand mark daily.

    Here are three simple ways you can stand out TODAY:

    Voicemail:

    Did you know that you could make a distinct brand imprint in a short voicemail message? In his book “Purple Cow” Seth Godin talks about making even the ordinary, like a voicemail greeting, extraordinary. Use your voicemail greeting to genuinely express your brand. When recording my “brand headquarters” greeting I started to chuckle and because its so fitting for my brand, I did not edit out the chuckle.

    Email Signature:

    We get many opportunities each day to express our brand. How many emails do you send in a week? If you’re like most business pros, LOTS! Instead of the standard: name, phone, email, web address signature line, why not create a short ad at the end of your email touting what makes you unique? My love of shoes, which is in my email signature, led a local journalist to interview me and voila I was featured in a newspaper column.

    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your br

    Intrusive Media - The Key To Profitable Branding
    Of all the media choices available to advertisers, intrusive media has been proven in multiple national market tests to be the most effective method for brand creation.What exactly is intrusive media? I like to think of it as outbound promotion.In essence, this form of advertising involves delivery methods that are actively inserted into a prospect’s environment. Unlike passive media elements like sear
    urated your market, how limited your budget, you can always find a way to make your unique brand mark daily.

    Here are three simple ways you can stand out TODAY:

    Voicemail:

    Did you know that you could make a distinct brand imprint in a short voicemail message? In his book “Purple Cow” Seth Godin talks about making even the ordinary, like a voicemail greeting, extraordinary. Use your voicemail greeting to genuinely express your brand. When recording my “brand headquarters” greeting I started to chuckle and because its so fitting for my brand, I did not edit out the chuckle.

    Email Signature:

    We get many opportunities each day to express our brand. How many emails do you send in a week? If you’re like most business pros, LOTS! Instead of the standard: name, phone, email, web address signature line, why not create a short ad at the end of your email touting what makes you unique? My love of shoes, which is in my email signature, led a local journalist to interview me and voila I was featured in a newspaper column.

    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your br

    Maryland Legislators and Lawyers Propose Franchise Rule Change
    Recently the Maryland State Legislature thought it prudent to require more disclosure than is already required by law and a complete audit of each franchisee of every company, which was franchising in their state and providing jobs and tax base. It is the typical thing dumb politicians do when they have no clue as to how free enterprise models work. There ought to be a test for all Maryland State legislators and law
    and because its so fitting for my brand, I did not edit out the chuckle.

    Email Signature:

    We get many opportunities each day to express our brand. How many emails do you send in a week? If you’re like most business pros, LOTS! Instead of the standard: name, phone, email, web address signature line, why not create a short ad at the end of your email touting what makes you unique? My love of shoes, which is in my email signature, led a local journalist to interview me and voila I was featured in a newspaper column.

    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your br

    Take Back Control! (of your Marketing)
    Copyright (c) 2006 Audrey BurtonI have heard "I hate marketing" or some version of that statement many times, and I understand. I like marketing, and still sometimes I hate marketing.One of the biggest problems is that there are so many options that it's sometimes impossible to know if you're doing the right things at the right times. I really do understand.If you have thousands of dollars in y
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    How do you say “thank you”:

    I don’t know about you, but in my book you can never thank people too often. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? The way you thank your colleagues, alliances, and clients say’s loads about your brand and is a part of your overall brand experience.

    In this day of electronic communication, it’s easy to send off a quick thank you email (that’s better than no thanks at all) but what about making that thank you more meaningful by being creative as it relates to your brand. One client I know loves calligraphy and its one of her favorite hobbies. She takes those few extra moments to personally hand-write her thanks and does so using her calligraphy tools. It makes an ordinary note card that much more special and speaks to one of her personal passions. How are you saying thanks?

    Each and every day you have the opportunity to stand out uniquely no matter your market or market conditions. Take a moment to look at all of the ways that someone can experience your brand. I’ve shared three in today’s article but there are many other ways to express your brand to the outside world and make your memorable mark.

    2006 Copyright, Liz Pabon. All rights reserved.

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