Business of Sharing Your Gift

Written by Melissa Jean Quiter


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Taking your business seriously is takingrepparttar people who want what you offer seriously. A gift is only of value when it is shared. Each person who has a gift has been given an opportunity to make a difference. That opportunity must include letting people know who you are and how to find you.

The lack-based framework around money must be altered. As stated by Deepak Chopra so eloquently in his book “The Seven Spiritual Laws ofrepparttar 119641 Success,” The Law of Giving states that, “The universe operates through dynamic exchange. Giving and receiving are different aspects ofrepparttar 119642 flow of energy inrepparttar 119643 universe. The word affluence means to flow in abundance.”

Money is only a symbol. It is a symbol of an energy exchange. Our society is invested so heavily in tangibles that in order to “keep track” ofrepparttar 119644 give and take of interaction, we created a symbol ofrepparttar 119645 energy. However, it does not take away fromrepparttar 119646 giving and receiving that is taking place. People want to spend money on things of value to them. Innately, it provides each of usrepparttar 119647 opportunity to do what feels natural. It is not a coincidence that money is called currency -- which means, “to flow.” An energy exchange, be it money or bartering, keeps people in flow withrepparttar 119648 natural rhythm ofrepparttar 119649 universe.

We, as members and supporters ofrepparttar 119650 holistic community, must userepparttar 119651 resources available to getrepparttar 119652 word out.

Melissa Quiter is the owner of Provocative Communications. Melissa's intention is getting you more clients. She takes a spiritual approach to marketing and provides you the missing step that most consultants and coaches don’t see. Learn about “From Struggle to Abundance: The Seven Fundamental Steps to Attracting More Clients” by visiting: www.ProvocativeCommunications.com/Started.html. Ph: [512] 341-0556; E-mail: Quiter@Texas.net.


Finding “Riches in Niches” by Streamlining Your Web Content

Written by Jennifer Ryan


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3. It’s Good Business. True. Each day breeds its own crop of great online business ideas. That doesn’t mean you have to do them all. Doing too many things with one web site can not only keep you from capitalizing onrepparttar economies of scale a focused business enjoys, but can also rob you of your sanity. Keep it simple, let go of a zillion ideas. Hold on torepparttar 119640 one that makesrepparttar 119641 very most of your core competencies. Market that one like crazy.

Your web site should be a crystal clear glass of niche marketing concentrate. Give it to us straight. Make each page specific, addressing one thing and make your message undeniably clear. Trimrepparttar 119642 confusion that plagues so many web sites and only serves to water-downrepparttar 119643 intended message. One idea communicated clearly with a dash of personality will cause people to respond and register, download, call or buy. Best wishes finding riches in your web niches.

Jennifer Ryan of The Marketing Shop is a web promotions and sales expert. Having earned numerous awards, recognition and financial success in sales, Jennifer now sells online for businesses worldwide. Visit http://www.the-marketing-shop.com today to sign up for her monthly newsletter (generous with free tips and advice!). Email her at Jennifer.Ryan@The-Marketing-Shop.com.


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