Seni Berbisnis Dari Rumah dan Nyaris Tanpa Modal !

Siapa yang tidak mau, melakukan usaha dari rumah. Kedepan tren usaha yang akan marak adalah berbisnis dari rumah. Alasannya cukup sederhana saja bagaima na menciptakan uang dengan tidak menelantarkan keluarga.

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Get Your MLM Free Software

When you are running your own network marketing or MLM business on a budget, nothing sounds better than the word “free.” What sounds even better is “free and good.” If you are looking for ways to maximize your network marketing dollar then you should definitely check out these three types of MLM free software.

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Show Me the Network Marketing Money!

If you’ve tried promoting your network marketing or MLM business over the internet, at some point you have probably asked yourself, “Where’s the network marketing money?” Can you really make money from your network marketing business on the internet? Definitely. There are many people who are successfully marketing their business opportunity on the web–we know because we’ve done it for over six years. So how do you go from a person who is looking to earn money on the internet to someone who has made money on the internet?

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Why You Should Never Google for “Free Leads MLM”

Nothing really valuable in life is truly free, and that includes your MLM or network marketing business. Do you know that on average over 3,500 people per month Google for the search term “free leads MLM”? That’s a lot of people looking for something for nothing. They want free access to internet-based prospects without paying a cent.
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The Business Week

Beijing Olympic organizers have been trying to “save face” by bussing in crowds from soccer fan clubs, high schools, and local neighborhoods to fill the empty seats. But even with inflated statistics, there’s undeniable evidence that most Olympic venues are less than full. On Aug. 11 there were 20 competitions in 18 stadiums throughout China attended by 40,000 spectators, according to the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG). Only two of stadiums were more than 90% full. Six of the venues were more than 80% full. More than half had at least 30% of seats empty.

“We’re very concerned about the stadiums not being full. I believe that it’s due to the weather,” Wang Wei, executive vice-president of BOCOG, told journalists at an Aug. 12 press briefing. Still, while rain, heat, and humidity have been a problem, Wang admitted it’s not just the weather. “Also, for some events such as basketball and beach volleyball, the ticket is for the entire morning, afternoon, or evening. They may want to only watch one game. I believe there are a lot of factors at work here.”

To be sure, Beijing is not the only Olympic host city to be plagued by empty seats. Four years ago there were many empty seats at the Athens Games, which only managed to sell two-thirds of the tickets made available to the public. Another factor: At all Olympics, the best seats in the house are given to the local organizing committee or other VIPs but are not always used. (Being a VIP does not necessarily guarantee tickets to the most popular events. Even the world’s richest man, Bill Gates, (BusinessWeek.com, 8/11/08) had to settle for tickets to badminton at the Beijing Olympics).
From : BusinessWeek.com

Include Marketing

marketing begins inside and builds its way outwards. I have often argued that brands don’t exist on store shelves or in product packaging - they are not dictated by advertising campaigns nor by the creative components of a marketing message. Brands exist in the minds of consumers and are reflective of their experience with your company or product. Branding is a form of psychological warfare – and the battle plan is comprised of a series of customer experiences and interactions with your organization.

One of the things that I believe makes my job as Vice President, Marketing here at iPerceptions easier, is that we have a group of individuals representing this company that whole-heartedly believe in our mission to democratize the voice of the customer, and to re-define market research. They are a young and eclectic group of people who are committed to making the iPSI (iPerceptions Satisfaction Index) the standard for measuring customer experience and satisfaction online.

I have never worked in a company that has more loyal and committed staff than we have here at iPerceptions. No matter which individual, no matter the department, no matter the level of access they have with the client, it is understood and respected across the organization that we are on a critical, timely and sensitive mission. Being committed to a company is one thing – the right human resource department coupled with the right compensation plan and work environment can attract and retain the right talent, but having staff truly embrace the core message that your company stands for…thats a whole other ball game…and it doesnt happen on its own. Yes…firstly, its about synchronizing the personality of the brand with the corporate culture and the company values. By aligning the criteria for recruiting and rewarding employees with the criteria of the brand value, we ensure allignment among marketing and human resources. Very important. But…when hiring, iPerceptions mainly looks for the right skills and aptitudes that will represent our brand promise effectively…its not just about what is written on someone’s resume.

Consider that your staff meet, greet, and help your customers in many different ways. They are the face of your brand. They are your best salespeople and they are your marketing messengers. Having a team of dedicated individuals that help spread the gospel on a daily basis…makes for the start of a winning marketing strategy.