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    failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish

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    We’re going to take a step away from the nitty-gritty of affiliate programs today to talk about a different, but very related and important topic.

    I was reading Google Groups today, in the biz.entrepreneurs group, and it really got me thinking about business connections, and how important it is to affiliate yourself with people, and programs, which will really benefit you.

    However, the way to do this is not by telling everyone what you do in an oppressing and pushy tone. This may seem obvious, but some of the people in the biz.entrepreneurs group over at Google don’t seem to understand this.

    Here’s a short list of today’s topics in that group:

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    The way to do business, if you really want successful affiliations, a successful business, and a significant life, is not really to tell others what you can do for them, at least not initially. Ultimately, you want to get to a point where you can tell someone what you do and how you are doing it, and why you would like them to consider you.

    But you first must adopt the proper philosophy. The proper philosophy revolves around a simple phrase. Want to hear the most powerful phrase in all of marketing, networking, and business?

    “How can I help you?”

    Now this may seem like common sense, but here’s an example of what I’m talking about.

    It happens to me, at least once/week, where someone (Let’s call this someone “Jim” – just because it’s fun) will arrive at a conversation with me, either because “Jim” wants to sell me something, or because Jim wants me to sell something for him, and “Jim” asks me to join such-and-such program, or buy such-and-such product. “Jim” just assumes that I have a need for what he’s offering.

    Anyone else experienced that?

    The reasons “Jim” usually points out that I should listen to his pitch, are because I can make this much money, and have this much experience, and/or “Jim’s” product is so great, and “Jim’s” model is the best, and yada, yada, yada.

    At that point, I generally feel like I’m in a Charlie Brown movie, listening to Charlie B’s mom. Y’know…wah wah wah wah, wah wah wah. (Watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special if you don’t know what I’m talking about.)

    What this person is saying, may entirely be true. In fact, I’m quite certain that in most cases it is true. But the person on the other end of the email, phone call, or in-person exchange has failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish

    Aunt Jemima Buttermilk Pancakes - A Marketing Analysis
    In the world of pancakes the leading brand in the industry was Quaker Oats brand Aunt Jeminma Pancakes. In 1956 this well-known company decided to introduce a new product call Aunt Jemima’s New Deluxe Buttermilk Pancakes and expanded its flavors to include cornbread, coffee, and buckwheat. To promote the regular and buckwheat mixes, and to entice peoples demand for pancakes, they also developed a national advertising campaign themed, “Perfect Pancakes in 10 Shakes.” With this campaign they offered a free shaker upon the return of three box tops, one from each flavor of pancakes. However, this campaign produced unsuccessful results. The problem was that in order to get the free shaker, people had to buy all three mixes. This was entirely to many pancakes for families to eat and they couldn’t just rip off the box tops because the mi
    cs in that group:

    Increase in Customer Sales = Increase in Commissions

    DISCOVERED! The secret to :::::::::::> wealth

    Sign up and get paid

    Your Financial Freedom Guaranteed!

    The way to do business, if you really want successful affiliations, a successful business, and a significant life, is not really to tell others what you can do for them, at least not initially. Ultimately, you want to get to a point where you can tell someone what you do and how you are doing it, and why you would like them to consider you.

    But you first must adopt the proper philosophy. The proper philosophy revolves around a simple phrase. Want to hear the most powerful phrase in all of marketing, networking, and business?

    “How can I help you?”

    Now this may seem like common sense, but here’s an example of what I’m talking about.

    It happens to me, at least once/week, where someone (Let’s call this someone “Jim” – just because it’s fun) will arrive at a conversation with me, either because “Jim” wants to sell me something, or because Jim wants me to sell something for him, and “Jim” asks me to join such-and-such program, or buy such-and-such product. “Jim” just assumes that I have a need for what he’s offering.

    Anyone else experienced that?

    The reasons “Jim” usually points out that I should listen to his pitch, are because I can make this much money, and have this much experience, and/or “Jim’s” product is so great, and “Jim’s” model is the best, and yada, yada, yada.

    At that point, I generally feel like I’m in a Charlie Brown movie, listening to Charlie B’s mom. Y’know…wah wah wah wah, wah wah wah. (Watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special if you don’t know what I’m talking about.)

    What this person is saying, may entirely be true. In fact, I’m quite certain that in most cases it is true. But the person on the other end of the email, phone call, or in-person exchange has failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish

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    se. Want to hear the most powerful phrase in all of marketing, networking, and business?

    “How can I help you?”

    Now this may seem like common sense, but here’s an example of what I’m talking about.

    It happens to me, at least once/week, where someone (Let’s call this someone “Jim” – just because it’s fun) will arrive at a conversation with me, either because “Jim” wants to sell me something, or because Jim wants me to sell something for him, and “Jim” asks me to join such-and-such program, or buy such-and-such product. “Jim” just assumes that I have a need for what he’s offering.

    Anyone else experienced that?

    The reasons “Jim” usually points out that I should listen to his pitch, are because I can make this much money, and have this much experience, and/or “Jim’s” product is so great, and “Jim’s” model is the best, and yada, yada, yada.

    At that point, I generally feel like I’m in a Charlie Brown movie, listening to Charlie B’s mom. Y’know…wah wah wah wah, wah wah wah. (Watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special if you don’t know what I’m talking about.)

    What this person is saying, may entirely be true. In fact, I’m quite certain that in most cases it is true. But the person on the other end of the email, phone call, or in-person exchange has failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish

    Breakfast Conversation - Mr. Demanding
    I have breakfast once a week with a group of individuals with various backgrounds and professions. Since all of them work in or have customer relations, we sometimes get on the subject of the “worst customer I ever had.”You know, the “Screamer” or the “Demander” or various other versions. My friend John and I were talking this morning about Mr. Demanding.Usually you know when you are talking to Mr. Demanding, as the conversation starts with their expectations and a list of tasks to be completed. In addition the world runs on their time. Does this sound familiar?Pity the poor customer service professional who does not take the time to really listen and then decide the best course of action with Mr. Demanding. Dr. Covey’s principle “Seek first to understand, then to be understood” really needs to be the guidin
    asons “Jim” usually points out that I should listen to his pitch, are because I can make this much money, and have this much experience, and/or “Jim’s” product is so great, and “Jim’s” model is the best, and yada, yada, yada.

    At that point, I generally feel like I’m in a Charlie Brown movie, listening to Charlie B’s mom. Y’know…wah wah wah wah, wah wah wah. (Watch the Charlie Brown Christmas special if you don’t know what I’m talking about.)

    What this person is saying, may entirely be true. In fact, I’m quite certain that in most cases it is true. But the person on the other end of the email, phone call, or in-person exchange has failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish

    Website Or No Website…That's The Question
    Do you want to make money through the Internet but you don't have enough experience or capital to start your own online business? You don't have to worry, for a lot of online marketing options exist for you to start with. One of these options, and shall I say the best, is affiliate marketing.Affiliate marketing provides first time online marketers like you the chance to market something online even without having your own product to sell. All you have to do is to sign up with an affiliate marketing program, which is usually owned by an online merchant or retailer, and start picking the products you want to promote. As an affiliate, you are paid by the merchant for your services on a commission basis, that is whenever you have directed a visitor to the merchant's site and the visitor actually buys something.Becomi
    failed to build a relationship with me, and this is a huge mistake.

    This is a huge mistake for a couple of reasons.

    Reason 1. People will give up on themselves before they will give up on a friend.

    Reason 2. All things being equal, people will do business with a friend over doing business with a business acquaintance.

    Reason 1 is illustrated through the fact that people will do things for a team that they never would have done working by themselves. It’s an amazing concept, and we can see it larger than life in the sports team that has the “dream season,” or the reality TV show “team” that comes together to accomplish more than they would have ever been able to alone.

    A quick (and true) story:

    Company 1: I sell products for company 1 through an affiliate program. I’m marketing a significant amount of their products via various web sites. Over the course of a year, I will market over $100,000 worth of their product. When I started promoting for them almost 2 years ago, they had an affiliate manager who I liked, and who I thought was on the same page as me. However, over time, the company has put three different people into his position, resulting in a couple of late payments to me. The original person is now back in that affiliate manager position, but when I talk with him on the phone, I feel like he’s annoyed to talk with me. This leaves me wondering about the stability of the company, even though I know that they’re financially solid and stable.

    Company 2 is a competitor with Company 1. I learned about Company 2 approximately 6 months after starting work with Company 1. Company 2 pays more in commissions, but I thought that their affiliate program was more difficult to use, so I didn’t promote much for them. One day, however, the affiliate manager for that program called me, completely out of the blue. He asked me if we could take 15 minutes on the phone sometime. “I would like to find out how to make our program better for you,” he said. So we scheduled a time about a week out, and when we talked, one of the first things he asked me was “how can I help you make more money with our company?” We then talked for about a half an hour, and it turns out we both learned a lot from the conversation. Their program has changed a bit since then, to my favor, and I’ve started promoting much more heavily for Company 2. I haven’t moved away from marketing products for Company 1 entirely, but I’m definitely not as motivated about marketing their products, and I am doing a lot more marketing for Company 2, because I like talking with their affiliate manager. Why do I like talking with him? He is helping me. He genuinely wants to make their program the best it can be, and he has made me part of the process of improving it.

    When you say the simple words, “how can I help you?” you are opening up an opportunity for someone to share what their needs are. If you actually have adopted a philosophy of servant leadership, you will understand that if you can serve others, then others will see you as a leader, and someone to look to for help, partnerships, and advice.

    (Caveat: If your environment truly doesn’t allow you to serve others, then you need to fi

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