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MLM Recruiting Tip of the day – Online Marketing vs Belly To Belly Networking

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I am getting more and more clients coming to me asking about online marketing and is it really as easy as people are promoting?
Here is quick video on the reality of online marketing vs belly to belly networking.
I really see three phases:
Phase 1: Get a raise in your current 9-5 job to pay for your “home business” – this eliminates the fear of failure and makes you profitable month 1.

Phase 2:  Go help 3-5 other people become “informed” and get a raise in their 9-5 job and join your “Home Business” – this now gives you an organization to help grow with that are all profitable and makes you more money!

Phase 3: Learn daily about online marketing and perfect your craft of how to make money online – this is a long term strategy 6 month to 3 years before you are really going to make money.

Enjoy!
Eric

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MLM Recruiting Tip – Excusitis: The failure disease!

(noun) the success-threatening disease of

inventing a horrible future, that inevitably
results in complete, and horrible failure.

There is an automated mechanism inside your
consciousness that literally saves you from being
crazy.

The Reticular Activating System (RAS) Read the
Wikipedia Article HERE.

(not that it will make any sense )

Bascially:

The Reticular Activating System controls your
attention, and helps you create a perception of
order out of an otherwise chaotic universe.

What do I mean?

You may notice that you don’t pay attention to
most of what you see, hear, feel, and think. For
example, if you’re reading this sentence… you’re
not paying attention to the skin on the bottom of
your feet – how it feels, how warm or cold your
skin is… or your breathing.

You may not notice the rate of your breathing at
all, if you’re reading this sentence – or did the
fact that I mention it cause you to take a deep,
slow breathe, and relax?

You, like me don’t pay attention to much.

You don’t, because you can’t.

Why? And what does that have do do with excuses?
And what’s the failure disease, exactly?

Beliefs control your perception. Your RAS is an
automated unconscious mechanism that is there to
prove exactly what you want and believe.

Your nervous system is taking in an unbelievable
amount of data, that makes no sense until it’s
labeled with meaning, sorted for importance, while
other data is distorted, deleted, and generalized
so the Universe makes sense like you want it to.

Excuses are negative beliefs about the future.

They are beliefs that are not valid, because the
future is always paced out in time.

The past has absolutely nothing to do with your
future, other than being a useful playground of
learning.

Your current situation has nothing to do with your
future.

When you say “I can’t, because…” what you’re
actually doing, is casting a non creating belief
into your future.

A belief that you don’t want.

A belief that doesn’t serve you.

A belief that won’t help you get what you want.

Excuses are… a form of disease, called ‘Excusitis’
or the disease of failure.

See, there is no ‘I can’t, because’ because the
future doesn’t exist right now. Because you
create it as you live your life. Because it can
be however you believe it to be.

Because YOU can have anything that you want.

YOU can do anything that you want.

IF YOU BELIEVE YOU CAN!

Create Your life Today!

Make it the Best Day Ever!

Eric

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MLM Recruiting Tip of the day – How To Increase Your Value Level!

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The only way you are ever going to get someone to join your Home Business is to provide “value” to your prospect that they benefit by not only joining your home business but “why” should they join YOU!
Network Marketing is a “People” business and unless you add value…prospects will just go around you if they really want to join.
Learn how to “Increase Your Personal Value Level” by having information people want and need.
Watch this video to learn more….
Enjoy!
Eric
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MLM Tax Tip: Introducing Accountable Solutions – The Direct Sellers Tax Expert!

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I get many of my clients asking about my tax partners and a. Who are they? What makes them different than a normal CPA? How easy is it to switch to them? Are they licensed in all 50 states? etc…

Well, I shot this quick video to answer all these questions and show you how they can help you “keep more of what you make” which everyone wants.

Contact Accountable Solutions — “The Direct Sellers Tax Expert”
• They will analyze your current tax situation
• Prepare a W4 ready to sign and submit to your payroll or HR department
Best of all this service is complimentary!
Accountable Solutions
866.282.3127 / tax@accountablesolutions.biz
http://DirectSellersTaxExpert.com
Have a great day!
Eric

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11 Simple Concepts to Become a Better Leader

Being likeable will help you in your job, business, relationships, and life. All of the concepts are simple, and yet, perhaps in the name of revenues or the bottom line, we often lose sight of the simple things – things that not only make us human, but can actually help us become more successful. Below are the eleven most important principles to integrate to become a better leader:

1. Listening

“When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen.” – Ernest Hemingway

Listening is the foundation of any good relationship. Great leaders listen to what their customers and prospects want and need, and they listen to the challenges those customers face. They listen to colleagues and are open to new ideas. They listen to shareholders, investors, and competitors. Here’s why the best CEO’s listen more.

2. Storytelling

“Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today.” -Robert McAfee Brown

After listening, leaders need to tell great stories in order to sell their products, but more important, in order to sell their ideas. Storytelling is what captivates people and drives them to take action. Whether you’re telling a story to one prospect over lunch, a boardroom full of people, or thousands of people through an online video – storytelling wins customers!

3. Authenticity

“I had no idea that being your authentic self could make me as rich as I’ve become. If I had, I’d have done it a lot earlier.” -Oprah Winfrey

Great leaders are who they say they are, and they have integrity beyond compare. Vulnerability and humility are hallmarks of the authentic leader and create a positive, attractive energy. Customers, employees, and media all want to help an authentic person to succeed. There used to be a divide between one’s public self and private self, but the social internet has blurred that line. Tomorrow’s leaders are transparent about who they are online, merging their personal and professional lives together.

4. Transparency

“As a small businessperson, you have no greater leverage than the truth.” -John Whittier

There is nowhere to hide anymore, and businesspeople who attempt to keep secrets will eventually be exposed. Openness and honesty lead to happier staff and customers and colleagues. More important, transparency makes it a lot easier to sleep at night – unworried about what you said to whom, a happier leader is a more productive one.

5. Team Playing

“Individuals play the game, but teams beat the odds.” -SEAL Team Saying

No matter how small your organization, you interact with others every day. Letting others shine, encouraging innovative ideas, practicing humility, and following other rules for working in teams will help you become a more likeable leader. You’ll need a culture of success within your organization, one that includes out-of-the-box thinking.

6. Responsiveness

“Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.” -Charles Swindoll

The best leaders are responsive to their customers, staff, investors, and prospects. Every stakeholder today is a potential viral sparkplug, for better or for worse, and the winning leader is one who recognizes this and insists upon a culture of responsiveness. Whether the communication is email, voice mail, a note or a a tweet, responding shows you care and gives your customers and colleagues a say, allowing them to make a positive impact on the organization.

7. Adaptability

“When you’re finished changing, you’re finished.” -Ben Franklin

There has never been a faster-changing marketplace than the one we live in today. Leaders must be flexible in managing changing opportunities and challenges and nimble enough to pivot at the right moment. Stubbornness is no longer desirable to most organizations. Instead, humility and the willingness to adapt mark a great leader.

8. Passion

“The only way to do great work is to love the work you do.” -Steve Jobs

Those who love what they do don’t have to work a day in their lives. People who are able to bring passion to their business have a remarkable advantage, as that passion is contagious to customers and colleagues alike. Finding and increasing your passion will absolutely affect your bottom line.

9. Surprise and Delight

“A true leader always keeps an element of surprise up his sleeve, which others cannot grasp but which keeps his public excited and breathless.” -Charles de Gaulle

Most people like surprises in their day-to-day lives. Likeable leaders underpromise and overdeliver, assuring that customers and staff are surprised in a positive way. There are a plethora of ways to surprise without spending extra money – a smile, We all like to be delighted — surprise and delight create incredible word-of-mouth marketing opportunities.

10. Simplicity

“Less isn’t more; just enough is more.” -Milton Glaser

The world is more complex than ever before, and yet what customers often respond to best is simplicity — in design, form, and function. Taking complex projects, challenges, and ideas and distilling them to their simplest components allows customers, staff, and other stakeholders to better understand and buy into your vision. We humans all crave simplicity, and so today’s leader must be focused and deliver simplicity.

11. Gratefulness

“I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.” -Gilbert Chesterton

Likeable leaders are ever grateful for the people who contribute to their opportunities and success. Being appreciative and saying thank you to mentors, customers, colleagues, and other stakeholders keeps leaders humble, appreciated, and well received. It also makes you feel great! Donor’s Choose studied the value of a hand-written thank-you note, and actually found donors were 38% more likely to give a 2nd time if they got a hand-written note!

The Golden Rule: Above all else, treat others as you’d like to be treated

By showing others the same courtesy you expect from them, you will gain more respect from coworkers, customers, and business partners. Holding others in high regard demonstrates your company’s likeability and motivates others to work with you. This seems so simple, as do so many of these principles — and yet many people, too concerned with making money or getting by, fail to truly adopt these key concepts. by Dave Kerpen.

Let’s change someone’s life today in a positive way!

Eric

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MLM Recruiting Tips: Resistance is NOT natural

People resist you when you resist them. When you resist their true nature and want them to be different, they can sense it, they can feel it, and you inevitably express it.
Remember your “energy” goes way beyond your physical body…what is yours saying about you today?
Have a GREAT day!!
Eric
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