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More Women Giving Up Work Outside The Home By: Kim Klaver | Mar 29th 2007 - The New York Times reported that women are "stretched to the limit" raising a family and working outside the home, and that they are choosing to stay home more these days, after four decades of marching to work.
"Most of us thought we would work and have kids, at least that was what we were brought up thinking we could do -- no problem," Ms Stason-Short said. "But really we were kind of duped. None of us realized how hard it is." (New York Times 3.2.06 P.1)
How Would You Improve It? By: Kim Klaver | Mar 28th 2007 - You have ideas. Ideas about what can be done to improve Network Marketing.
For example, what do you think can be done to:
1. Improve its image.
2. Improve the results you are (not) getting.
3. Improve how they pay you.
4. Make it so it's more fun to do it.
5. Attract better people.
These are starter ideas.
Please submit your ideas on what you think can be done as if someone who can make the changes you request, is ac ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
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Podcasting: The Medium Of The Future? By: Alfred James | Mar 25th 2007 - As hinted earlier, the term podcasting is a fusion of the iPod and broadcasting. Well this is actually a misnomer because one does not really need an iPod to do podcasting, and the process does not really involve announcing on air. Nevertheless, the term is still quite the popular one used to refer to the process of disseminating multimedia files, may it be a music video or an audio program, via the internet through either an Atom syndication or Tags:profit lance, profit lance review, profit lance system, profitlance review, profitlance, profit lance money,
Your friend has lost 35 pounds since you last saw her a few years ago, and she tells you how she did it with this wonderful product that finally worked for her. And you are delighted for her of course, and so on and on.
At the end of the lunch, your friend tells you that she is selling the weight loss product she was chattering about.
Those seem to be everyone's favorite questions. I even have a 3-Day course and a book to help people answer it. And there are many more marketing professionals trying to help out.
Still they keep coming from all over with the same urgent question, "Why do they say 'no' when it's such a good product?"
Hmm. Since you ask, let's answer. Assuming the product being offered is making someone ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
"I still think twice before I buy anything," writes Oprah. She always asks herself, "How will this fit in with what I already have? Am I just caught up in the moment?"
How will a woman with this attitude react to the constant male push in our industry, to close close close, and the sooner the better, and the bigger that first package you push onto the woman, the more there is to gloat about?
Is This Sales? By: Kim Klaver | Jan 31st 2007 - Has this happened to you? You're discussing what you do with another woman, and how much you enjoy it. Then she asks
"Is this sales?"
Uh oh. What now? Are you someone who maybe blurts out, "Well it's not sales. It's sharing."
Perfectly understandable a woman should feel like that. According to recent market research on women's buying habits,
"Women constantly complain that many sales people are too aggressive and 'hard-sell."
Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
Nm Tip #4: How To Make A Good First Impression Online.. By: Kim Klaver | Jan 20th 2007 - "When you meet someone for the first time, or walk into a house you are thinking of buying, or read the first few sentences of a book, your mind takes about two seconds to jump to a series of conclusions...I think those instant conclusions that we reach are really powerful and really important and, occasionally, really good." - Malcolm Gladwell
Whether the conclusions are good or not, those instant first impressions are how we judge - and it's also how others judge us. Kno... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
"Where do I find good professional people to talk to about my product and business without spending more than I can afford? And local people would be great."
Here's a way to find naturopaths, massage therapists, alternative health pracitioners, hair color specialists, and such, locally and around the world, at no cost.
Which Dance Do You Do? By: Kim Klaver | Nov 12th 2006 - When someone asks a network marketer, "So, how do you make money?" or "What do you do?" the dancing begins. Have you noticed that?
They waltz, they do the funky chicken, they shuffle and jump every which way just way just to avoid saying they're selling something.
We've all come to distrust sales people. Who wants to be identified with the smarmy sales person who, as the villain in the musical My Fair Lady, oiled his way around the floor, oozing charm from every por ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
That is, why couldn't a rep from say, PrePaid Legal, and one from Shaklee, Isagenix or LifeWave, be each other's customers, without the paranoia of someone stealing them? I mean be customers of more than one company's products, like we are in the real world?
Some years ago, Paul Zane Pilzner asked me why it was that peop ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
Should I Sell The Dream? By: Kim Klaver | Nov 1st 2006 - This is the question a group of us discussed in a live conference call today, with reps from some 35 companies participating. Some had been in the business 30 years, others less than a year...
"Should I sell the dream, when my company and upline keep telling me to do that, even though I am not making it yet? Aren't we just telling them stuff that isn't really true?"
To get to the answer, here are 3 questions we asked and answered:
The Buddha Antidote To Hype And Hustle Marketing By: Kim Klaver | Oct 23rd 2006 - Are you as sick as I am of the marketing hype and hustle that comes from promoters of books, CDs, seminars and courses, to network marketing programs?
The Hype:
E.g. I just finished reading a great book that you absolutely must have. It's called blah blah."'
Or
'I've read every book on marketing printed in the last 150 years. This is the first breakthrough in over 50 years.'
Don't Take My Word For It... By: Kim Klaver | Oct 22nd 2006 - When a new sales rep talks to someone about their product, invariably what comes out of their mouth is:
"These are the best candles..."
"This is a one-of-a-kind nutritional product..."
"This is based on the best research anywhere..."
"This is the greatest, the next iPod, the next Google (for the business), etc."
While the rep may believe that and while she feels a tremendous urge to repeat that as often as possible to any ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, marketing, direct marketing, network marketing, sales training, motivation
Do People With Scripts Do Better? By: Kim Klaver | Oct 19th 2006 - Some people say use scripts when talking to prospects. Others say scripts make you sound stiff and well, scripted.
Some say get a good ice-breaker, and you're good to go. Others say you should find out what the other person wants, and then show how your thing IS that. (That's the old 'find their hot button' strategy that most people still use.) Most industry trainers say that if you use such scripts, you won't hear "no" anymore.
"What should I say to someone about my product?" And...
"What I do say gets almost no response. They mostly look away or glaze over and that's that. Should I just talk to more people?"
Everyone knows something is wrong, but no one knows what.
:(
I asked a group of network marketers on last Friday's call to describe the things they think they should do to "pitch ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, MLM, Network Marketing, Marketing, Banana Marketing
I Didn't Mean To Lie... By: Kim Klaver | Oct 3rd 2006 - In today's New School session we were discussing how much you earn on your customers - what the company pays you for customer orders.
"I've been telling prospects and my own people for years that I make up to 50% on customer orders. But today I realized that that is not true. I only make 25% at most.
I will never say 50% again and will correct this wrong impression with everyone in my group, so they don't say that anymore either." -twenty-year vet in the business, e ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, MLM, Marketing, Network Marketing
On our conference call the other day, people wondered how to talk and act so that people would stop asking "Is this a pyramid/one of those things?"
One way is to stop, forever, saying and doing the things that evoke this image in the minds of others - i.e. people "who abuse their friends and try to sell them stuff, and get them to sell and take a percent."
Reviewing a new 900 page academic book The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance that will be published this month, Freakonomics authors report some very interesting findings.
(I highly recommend you read this piece if you have an interest in finding out how a star is made in any discipline.)
Here are three conclusions from this massive work:
Tom "Big Al" Schreiter, for example, has taught for years that recommending your product or business is like recommending a restaurant - only you don't get paid when you're recommending the restaurant.
While network marketers do speak to others about their wares, the 95% drop out rate in NM tells me that the "words of mouth" in NM are somehow not the same. People everywhere still recommend ... Tags:Kim Klaver, Klaver, Marketing, MLM