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Turning a Negative into a Positive
Saturday, 02 January 2010
By Mason Hinton

  1. Be Prepared...

Let's face it...you can please some of the people all the time, but you'll never manage to please all of the people all the time. There will be unhappy customers...that's the way life is. There's not a lot you can do about it...or is there? Being prepared to take a loss to keep a customer happy may seem like poor business sense at first glance, but think of it this way...if you make him happy today, he'll reward your efforts by returning to your store time and time again. Yep, taking a loss today, will pay off in the long run.

2. Be Ready with a "Quick Fix"...
Dissatisfaction multiplies at a rapid rate! Have you ever complained and waited...and waited...and waited for someone to get back to you? Yeah, the whole time you're impatient and disgruntled the problem seems to grow bigger. Let your unhappy customer know that you are getting right on the problem. Even if it can't be fixed immediately, he'll know that it's important and a high priority.
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MLM System The 3 Crucial Reasons Why You Want To Use a MLM System To Build Your MLM Business
Friday, 01 January 2010
By Perig Vennetier

  It is no secret that countless network marketers are failing to develop a profitable MLM business. Why is that when we have so much information available to our fingertips 24/7?


Four or five months ago, I asked myself why I was not successful for so long and it is not a simple answer. Have you ever asked yourself the same question? If I try to answer that, I guess it would be a mix series of reasons why.

I also believe that this the reason why a large number of people quit their MLM business. Here are a few:

* I didnt put enough effort into it. Its quite easy to put the fault on others put the bottom line is that you get the success relative to the efforts you put into it.

* I quit some marketing methods to quickly. I couldnt see any real results (positive or negative). Am I getting too impatient? Have you thought about this yourself?

* I learned the wrong things. To not put the blame on others, lets say that I didnt
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