Spend More Time SellingWritten by Jay Conners
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More than likely between 1pm and 3pm you will be getting peoples answering machines, no problem, this is exactly what you want. Your goal should be to leave twenty to twenty-five messages during this time. On average, two of these prospects will return your call. Think of it this way, it’s no different from a mailer or a door hanger, except it’s better because it is personalized with your voice! Still reading? Good, here’s another hint Make an attempt to spend at least one hour per day to learn something new about sales. Trust me, no matter how much you already know, there is still an ocean of sales knowledge you still don’t know. For starters, you can subscribe to a Sales magazine (expense it if you can) and read it regularly, take it with you when you go to lunch, or if you take a coffee break. Better yet, make it as much a part of your work day as checking your e-mails, make it first thing you do when you come in, from 9am to 10:00 a.m. read about sales industry, it’s a great, and positive way to start your day. If magazine doesn’t suit your needs, find a book on sales, there’s only a million of them, many are on New York Times best seller’s list, that alone should tell you something. Commit yourself to reading fifteen to twenty pages per day! Keep reading These two simple steps alone will add three hours of selling to your work day, and undoubtedly add to increased production. With just a small amount of discipline and commitment on your part, you’ll be back to doing what you do best and loving every minute of it. Besides, this is reason your in sales, to sell! Don’t ever lose sight of that! In addition, your amount of applications per week will increase, which will ultimately lead to more closed loans. Best of all, you will be having fun and your day will fly.

Jay Conners is the owner of J. Conners, Mortgage leads reviews He is also the owner of Http://www.callprospect.com a mortgage lead company.
| | Explore Different Tattoo StylesWritten by David Z
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Traditional Tattoo Traditional tattooing is based on clean, simple design and execution, and uses thick, black, outlines filled in with solid blocks of color. There is little detail in work apart from what is absolutely necessary to convey design, and this is done with color and shading. Skilled shading and color laying give work depth. Daggers, hearts, snakes, roses, eagles and butterflies are all Traditional design tattoos. Traditional tattoos can be seen from great distances and will be still visible years from now. Fine Line Modern Fine Line Tattooing expanded imagery and opend craft up to serious artistry. It is characterized by thin outlines, precise shading, detailed designs, and focus on lines of a tattoo. Good Tattoists will combine best of different styles, incorporate clean, solid blocks of color that characterize Traditional tattooing with complex design of Fine Line.

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