The Most Valuable Asset in Marketing - Do YOU have It?

Written by Melinda Robb


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Personally, I would rather make $100/month honestly than ten times as much by conning people out of their hard earned incomes. I know what it's like to drag myself out of bed every morning to go to a job that I can't stand; to work for someone I don't like, or even respect.

The most successful online marketers arerepparttar ones who lead by example - those who invest their time inrepparttar 104561 people they recruit. They are available to answer questions, share their experiences, or even admit that they don't have allrepparttar 104562 answers - but will work with you to solve a problem.

They are rewarded with a team of people who are motivated, loyal and dedicated to building a successful business.

Who would YOU rather work for -repparttar 104563 lazy slob that sits in his office all day, orrepparttar 104564 one who is not afraid to "get inrepparttar 104565 trenches" with you to getrepparttar 104566 job done?

You can inspire your recruits to berepparttar 104567 kind of leader that they have found in you. You haverepparttar 104568 power to elevate people to levels of success they have never known. Don't waste it, because your downline will become your greatest resource.

It is something you cannot put a price on!

The irony in all of this, is that once you commit to being honest and sincere, willing to help others, and throwing out that "grabrepparttar 104569 cash and run" attitude, you will achieverepparttar 104570 success that you've been looking for all along! It will just flow naturally, andrepparttar 104571 most important thing is that you can enjoy that success knowing that it didn't come at someone else's expense.

Hold your head high, and be proud of all you have accomplished!

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Crunch Time: Don't Forget the Upfront Stuff

Written by Karla Brandau


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I was to flying from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia to Orlando, Florida. It was laborious getting through security as my bag got picked to be thoroughly checked. Asrepparttar security man opened everything in my suitcase and my purse (even my business card holder), I knew I was a little behind schedule. I was anxious to get torepparttar 104560 gate, boot my computer and spend a few minutes making notes on a project before they called my zone to board. Whenrepparttar 104561 security guard gave me back my luggage, as I have done hundreds of times before, I hurried downrepparttar 104562 escalator to boardrepparttar 104563 train torepparttar 104564 gate. I barely slipped intorepparttar 104565 open door ofrepparttar 104566 train beforerepparttar 104567 door lumbered shut, announcing allrepparttar 104568 time to stay back,repparttar 104569 doors were closing and would not reopen. I was optimistic though and thought there was still time to get a little work done before boarding. I reached down into my satchel, pulled out my boarding pass and glanced to see which concourse my plane was leaving from: A, B, C, D, or E. I hoped it was not E,repparttar 104570 gaterepparttar 104571 farthest away. To my horror, I saw that my plane was leaving fromrepparttar 104572 T Concourse. I could not accessrepparttar 104573 T Concourse fromrepparttar 104574 train I was on. I was working from habit…downrepparttar 104575 escalator, ontorepparttar 104576 train. The simple and obvious thing like checkingrepparttar 104577 concourse –repparttar 104578 upfront stuff – had escaped me. If I had donerepparttar 104579 upfront stuff, I would have easily made it to my concourse with several precious minutes to work. However, for this flight, when I finally made it to my gate onrepparttar 104580 T Concourse, it was crunch time – time to board. Avoid crunch time! Dorepparttar 104581 upfront stuff,repparttar 104582 planning part of completing your work, and you’ll be in control of every project, presentation and game.

For more information, tips, and newsletter articles, go to www.timeforresults.com.

Karla Brandau is an expert in time management and productivity. A 20-year veteran of the speaking industry, Karla has taught thousands of people how to better use their time. She is the President of Time For Results and can be reached at 1-770-923-0883. Visit her web site at www.timeforresults.com.


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