Apr
06
2007
If you need help, all you have to do is ask:
- Your first line of help is your SPONSOR. This is the person that directly brought you into the buisness. They should be ready, willing and able to help you. After all, it is mutually beneficial for them to help you. It helps you grow into a leader and this help grow both of your businesses.
- Your next line of help is your UPLINE. This is your sponsor’s sponsor, sponsor’s sponsor’s sponsor, etc. Your sponsor should get this information to you as soon as possible after you have joined. You really need this information especially if you need to do a 3 way call or have a question and cannot reach your sponsor. You should have at least 2 other people you can call for help. Make sure your sponsor gets you that information right away.
- Another line of help is the COMPANY. This is usually only necessary if you have to call in an order or enrollment, need to approve ad content, or other question that directly relates to the company. Most questions can be answered by the two methods listed above.
Teamwork makes the Dream Work so use your support and go build a HUGE business for you and your family.
Carol Clifton - YTB
Apr
05
2007
If you have ever had a job, you understand that when your boss wants you at work, you need to be there. Maybe not every second of every day, but at least most of the time.
Your business with us is no different, except that you are YOUR OWN boss. Now with this title comes many benefits but also comes a great deal of responsibility. As your own boss it is very important to set aside specific time each week to work your business. Think of it as making your own work schedule. But remember, as an employee it is too easy to say you’ll do it tomorrow and that must change. This is YOUR company and you need it done today!
If you set aside 2 hours on Tuesday, 2 hours on Thursday and 3 hours on Saturday, as your time to work your business, then you have to be a strong enough boss to make your employee do what they are supposed to. This time should be spent talking with prospects and other activities that produce results, NOT cleaning your desk off, shuffling papers or other non-productive activities.
You see, your business isn’t going to build itself. You need a purposeful effort, the discipline, and the determination to make it happen. Not many people create wealth without making a sacrifice or two and sticking to a game plan.
Set your hours each week around other activities you have for the week. That is certainly an advantage and benefit to being your own boss, you can work the hours you want but remember that you still have to work.
The more you work, the faster your business will grow. The less you work the slower your business will grow.
Rick Clifton - Your Travel Biz
Mar
31
2007
You can personalize your web site in the following ways:
Add a photo of yourself or your family. This helps visitors feel more comfortable with who you are and starts building a relationship with them sometimes even before you have spoken with them.
Edit the “Main Page” content. This is the first page your visitor sees after they fill out the contact form. You can customize this page with specials or company news, whatever you feel is the first information your visitor should get.
Edit the About Us page. This is where your visitor learns about you. You can tell your story as to why you started your business, what you saw in the company or product that re-enforced your decision, a little about yourself personally, family, what you currently do or your vision for your business, etc. Use this page to help connect you with your visitor.
These personalization options can be accessed under “Edit Web Site Options” in the “My Account” area. There is default content provided so changes are not mandatory, just an option.
Rick Clifton - Your Travel Biz