Secret To Selling Without Boiler Room Tactics.

In my search for the perfect Internet business, I became tired of those old testosterone filled sales pitches. Have you seen the film ‘Boiler Room’, by any chance?
You know how it is when you can’t quite put your finger on why something isn’t quite right  or, more to the point, why it just doesn’t feel right? I know never really got into the whole notion of being fired up enough to work on the Internet, in the hope that my mindset ( is that a phrase you’ve become familiar with lately? ) would be right to finally make a sale to my nearest living, breathing victim.

What struck me out of the blue, recently, was something from a book that explains perfectly the most important thing in sales – I say most important because I now realise that this is what all the big hitters have taken on board at some point! That is that you have to share something called a world view with your potential clients ( we all have them – it’s just that some people will share yours but some won’t).

The trick is to find the people with this same world view, so that they are sold when you present your story. Perhaps I should have said show rather than present - those of you with the ability to write stories will already appreciate the ability to show and not tell.

Then – Hey Presto! This means no more conniving, convincing and conning – or whatever it is you’ve been doing to get the attention of those who are really not interested in you or your product ( admit  it -really they aren’t., are they ? ). Rather, your customer will find you and warm to your portrayal of precisely who you are and subsequently feel at home with both you and your product.

So, how does this fit in with my site? After all, that’s what it’s about. Well, in my search for this type of Internet business, I have found that one of the most successful marketers shares this world view completely, and you can read her very  light and humorous account of how she applied it to make her the success she is today.

You too, can share in this success and start by downloading the freeebook ( that’s my jargon for free e book ) today.
Follow this link for your copy http://hhughes.the7greatliesofnetworkmarketing.com/

I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did and look forward to doing business with you soon.

Hilary.

5 Major Reasons Why Every Network Marketer Must Have a Blog

There are five major reasons why you, as a network marketing professional, must integrate blogging into your online AND offline marketing strategy.

REASON 1. Blogs are easy to set up, simple to maintain.

REASON 2. You can get free traffic to your blog from the Google search engine, and other search engines too.

REASON 3. You can use your blog as a powerful hub that can be used synergistically with your social networking profiles at sites like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

REASON 4. Blogs will give you more credibility, and help you build trust.

REASON 5. A blog is interactive. This means you can create relationships in the comments section.

This is the first step toward creating a “warm market” of highly targeted prospects.

Now that you know why you want your own MLM blog, here is just the blueprint you could follow to get your MLM blog started?

Look, you’re not lazy or afraid to put the work in. But sometimes it’s hard to figure out just what kind of work you’re supposed to be doing — especially during those very critical first days.

What if there was a straightforward road map that a reasonably intelligent person could follow for their VERY FIRST WEEK?

Click to follow this link. Here the process is broken into small
parts just for your first week
(six days) of MLM blogging.

Hilary

I never got this Renegade chance!

I came down this morning to find some commission paid into my account from an e book I bought a few years ago. I’ve just found out that you can download it for a trial period for just one dollar. Sounds good but I didn’t need the special offer to tempt me at the time. Then again, there wasn’t a recession on but, like they say, some do better than others in such times…

There were just a few pages of info’ about how the book worked before I first bought it but you can see the video about it now –

For the special one dollar offer,

See the video here


Hilary.

I’m Having Golf Lessons

Just had my first golf session with the coach and it’s much like learning to drive – lots of very basic swing drills – over and over again. I’ve just been practicing said swing in the back garden and can’t wait for next week. They reckon over the next 6 sessions, you learn to play a good basic game including, the swing, chipping and putting etc. It’s really nice to be on the other side of the fence, so to speak and be the learner for a change.

Hilary

Spread Betting Simulator

I’ve been experimenting with spread betting. Has anyone else out there has got into this? You can have a go on a simulator where you can get the general idea, but only if you’re not the gambling type!! You have to go through a selection process anyway before you can have an account.

Here’s the link – don’t for get to mention Hilary Hughes, post code SK4 when you sign up if you want to share knowledge with me!

Hilary.

Goodbye my little legend, Sandy.

Following surgery to remove her spleen earlier this week, Sandy, my little dog was found to have further complications and it soon became clear that to prolong her life would not only be both uncomfortable for her but short lived as well. One has to decide for whom we are extending an animal’s life in these circumstances  and my nephew and I had to make the decision to let her go.

She went to sleep in my arms but, Heaven help me, not before licking away my tears!!

I know my nephew will miss terribly having her at his feet while he messes around on my computer but soon, I shall remember her best times.

But for now, goodnight and God bless my little legend, Sandy.

Hilary.

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My Lucky Little Dog

My little dog ( Sandy ) has to have been one of the best friends I’ve ever had. Only the other night, she came to give me a little cuddle because she knew I was down from making preparations to attend the funeral of my cousin who passed away only weeks ago.  Sandy, however, went off her legs last night and I took her for tests this morning. Having  spoken with the Vet., I had to make a decision as to whether to attend the funeral in Bath ( 180 miles drive ) or wait around to see the results of the tests. I chose the latter and, the results being what they were, showed that her only chance of survival was with an operation.

Having received the attention of all the Vetinary staff as well as being observed by a complete team of nurses ( still ) – having had her  spleen removed as well as receiving a blood transfusion, I think she may actually have turned a corner and things are looking better. She’s even been sitting up on the Vet’s knee!
I’m now praying that things continue in this direction and a good  night’s sleep is now on the way!

I know animal lovers out there will know what it’s like but I cannot say just how relieved I am, despite how ever the ultimate prognosis may turn out.

I’d also like to say how impressed I have been with the amount of treatment and attentions she has received while in doggy hospital. Most of my friends now want go and stay there when they’re poorly, too ;-)

Hilary.

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The True Story Of Rudolph – Don’t Give UP

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I received this uplifting e mail today. I don’t know who wrote it originally but I hope they won’t mind me using it to spread hope and cheer in this Christmas Season, no matter what problems you may be facing.

A man named Robert L. May, depressed and brokenhearted,
stared out his drafty apartment window into the chilling
December night.

His 4-year-old daughter Barbara sat on his lap quietly
sobbing.

Bobs wife, Evelyn, was dying of cancer. Read the rest of this entry »

True Light At Christmas

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Some years ago, at my local Church  Carol Service, I was fortunate enough to hear the following reading which is one person’s description of happenings over 50 years ago. I am far from ashamed to admit that no matter how often I resurrect the piece ( at Christmas ) it  still has me in tears by the penultimate paragraph. I have altered the original piece  because it is from a translation ( I think )  – although only in a small way because

1. I am not a translator, and

2. I did not see it as my place to alter such a powerful peice of writing.

I hope it adds to your Christmas wherever you may be.

THE CANDLE
Ahh no, this is not really a Christmas-story. It is not really a story either, it is an account, a plain account of something that happened somewhere. But it is not present day news which is what most reporting is about. This thing happened more than fifty years ago, but what does that matter? After all, the Christmas story, the real Christmas story, was not actually a story as such, and it is now old news too, around about two thousand years old. What, then, are fifty years here or there? Read the rest of this entry »

Best Christmas Cake Recipe Ever!

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One For The Cooks – Or Not ;-)

Just noticed this on a forum and couldn’t resist putting it up here

Ingredients:

* 2 cups flour
* 1 stick butter
* 1 cup of water
…* 1 tsp baking soda
* 1 cup of sugar
* 1 tsp salt
* 1 cup of brown sugar
* Lemon juice
* 4 large eggs
* Nuts
* 2 bottles wine
* 2 cups of dried fruit

Sample the wine to check quality. Take a large bowl, check the wine again. To be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar. Beat again. At this point it’s best to make sure the wine is still OK. Try another cup… Just in case. Turn off the mixerer thingy. Break 2 eggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. Pick the fruit up off floor. Mix on the turner.. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaterers just pry it loose with a drewscriver. Sample the wine to check for tonsisticity. Next, sift two cups of salt. Or something.

Check the wine. Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Add a spoon of sugar, or something. Whatever you can find. Greash the oven. Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over. Don’t forget to beat off the turner. Finally, throw the bowl through the window. Finish the wine and wipe counter with the cat.

Go to supermarket and buy cake.

Bingle Jells!