If You had 2 lifelines left in “Who want’s to be a millionaire?” what would they be?
By on Nov 4, 2008 in Uncategorized
HMM?
Good question huh?
If I had 2 lifelines left in my business they would be…
- Marketing
- Sales
Those are the 2 most important factors in your business.
That’s what keeps your business running!
when is the last time you got a sales and marketing degree?
Well you don’t need a degree but, when is the last time you read about sales or marketing?
I think one thing that internet marketers do quite a bit is get caught up in all of these new software programs and websites and forget that they really just need to work on more marketing and more efficient sales and marketing!
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Indifference!
Be indifferent about them buying.
Have you ever tried it?
Try it in your business and see what happens~
Warning: YOU may notice severe increase in your conversion rate.
You’ve been warned!
You guys have an awesome night and don’t forget to always improve your selling, marketing and communication skills.
David King,




4 Comment(s)
By Trick or Treat on Nov 4, 2008 | Reply
Hi David … Well done good effort I can see your jumping straight into this biz and who ever your mentor is? it sure is rubbing off on you plus working for you … one thing I learned when I first started out but didn’t really implement it was? … Don’t wait till its perfect just do it tweak it as you go along! …
So mate carry on the good work I’ll see you one day soon at the very top … just like my mentor Joel Therien … that’s were I spotted your link on the Kiosk blog ….David good luck and just keep enjoying your self strutting your stuff by simply doing it…
All my best to you and all your successes
Phillip skinner
By kingdavidb on Nov 4, 2008 | Reply
Thanks I really appreciate it Phillip!
I don’t really have a mentor…
I just learn what I can from who I can lol..
Have an awesome day and take it easy!
David,
By Tom / Unique Business Opportunity on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply
I like what you have to say about leveraging all of your resources and opportunities to market.
I may not always like to hear it but you’re right. If we aren’t asking someone to buy something – we really aren’t in business.
By kingdavidb on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply
It’s definitely important! Thanks for the comment I love to hear feedback!
David King,