Building Your Personal Brand
Build Your Personal Brand
“Your brand is created out of customer contact and the experience your customers have of you.”
Build Your Personal Brand
“Your brand is created out of customer contact and the experience your customers have of you.”
1. US online holiday retail sales will grow to over $39 billion in 2007, a 20% increase over 2006.
2. A record 126 million users will buy online this holiday season, a 6% increase over 2006.
3. 70% of leisure travelers book at least some of their personal travel online.
4. 52% of leisure travelers purchase all or most of their personal travel online.
5. 61% of online consumers are more likely to shop online with a retailer that offers free shipping than one that doesn’t.
1. Design a Lead capture page:
The design should be specifically for your Network Marketing Company: include a strong sales copy that tells the prospect why he should opt in for more information. The best way to do this is to offer a High Value Free Report in exchange for their contact information.
2. The Free Report must be specifically designed for Your Network Marketing Companies Opportunity:
The free report must be highly informative. Make sure you explain all of the features and benefits of joining your network marketing company. Make sure you focus on the support and resources that will be available to the new recruit if they choose to purchase a distributorship.
Everyday more and more people are coming online and with each passing day comes more opportunity for people to make money. Given the immense amount of opportunity present today, there are more people than ever before venturing to make extra money online. Despite the vast amount of opportunity present in the current market many people who attempt to make extra money online are failing to do so. By following some simple principles that many successful online marketers and entrepreneurs allow to guide their efforts online, more people aspiring to turn profit online would meet with success.
Job Security, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow…
Will your good job last – or do you believe that you will find a good job that will last for years to come. You’ve read about job growth and new jobs, but what about the jobs that are being lost. The new jobs are mostly lumped into a “service industry” category and that means working in sectors like retail or customer service. These service industry jobs are mostly entry level and unreliable in the amount of hours worked. They also pay a whole lot less than the old manufacturing jobs. Oh, by the way we just had a minimum wage increase up to $5.85 in July… That will put steaks on the table!!