How do you get people to notice you/your product?
37 Signals gives 10 thoughtful tips to help you do that here. (Thanks, Seth)
Here’s #10:
Be undeniably good.
Indeed. My question:
As a network marketer, what should you be undeniably good at?
How do you get people to notice you/your product?
37 Signals gives 10 thoughtful tips to help you do that here. (Thanks, Seth)
Here’s #10:
Indeed. My question:
As a network marketer, what should you be undeniably good at?
I feel that you should be undeniably good at creating relationships and caring about people (not ONLY people who you will monetarily benefit from befriending). If you can do that, the rest falls into place.
All 10 are great tips. I love #5
“5. Try to build real, sustained relationships. Actually be a friend instead of a guy trying to get something. Keep your interactions human (a sincere, honest note will go a lot further than a buzzwordy press release). Seek out ways to help others. It’ll all come back to you.”
Sounds vaguely familiar.
~Roxanne~
Kim,
As a person that has chosen Network Marketing as a career path,
I strive to be undeniably good at:
1. Listening
2. Communicating
3. First impressions
4. Posture
5. Presenting
6. Follow-up
7. Caring
“Be so good they can’t ignore you”, says Steve Martin.
Work in progress,
Tom Doiron
Kim for me I try to be undeniably good with listening, building relationships, and standing for something.
All 10 things were great. My favorites:
Stand for something.
Build real relationships.
It’s the message not the amount you spend on it.
Be in it for the long haul.
Robin
http://www.wholefoodandmore.com
http://www.healthypetnut.com
Be good at never giving up…learning the steps of the dance from those who are already doing it the new school way.
“Remember the difference between a professional and a $2.97 bonus check earner is knowledge and perserverance not talent.”
Vicky
Vicky.networkmarketingcentral.com
http://MrsSunrider.blogspot.com
I think for this moment of time for me as a network marketer I want be undeniably good at
1) Learning
2) Experimenting what I learned
3) Practice until I become expert.
4) Willingness to change