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Building A Successful Marketing Network
Thursday, 31 January 2008
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By Obinna Heche

  Building a business or creating a successful marketing network is an equal portion of art, science and innate talent. This will explain why some folks with almost identical business setup and opportunities will succeed beyond their wildest dreams while others will fail miserably, even if at the onset they appear to have similar results. While there is no surefire foolproof way of guaranteeing success, there are three strategies for successful business marketing and of course profitability.

1. The very first step, interestingly enough, will not require you to find a product. Instead, it will ask you to honestly and succinctly list your talents. Mind you, this does not refer to learned behaviors and skill sets gleaned through book knowledge but instead it refers to your gut level abilities that may have gotten honed with the book knowledge you have acquired but which by and large have always been part and parcel of your makeup.

Once you compose a list, give it to your closest friends and ask them to give you a yes or no to see if they share your
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Business Opportunity Leads-Why More People Are Using This System to Create Them
Thursday, 31 January 2008
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By Corrisa Malone

  Leads, leads, leads! Can you imagine never having to choose between real-time leads and phone verified leads ever again? Can you imagine getting your advertising costs covered? Can you wrap your brain around the idea of having prospects paying you to prospect them?

This is not some wishful ideology or crazy thinking. This is the reality of those who choose to use funded proposals in their business.

When you buy leads from a lead vendor, you don't know how their leads are created. Are they incentivized? In other words, were they offered a bribe to fill out a form to get more info on working from home?

Take into consideration that you are paying on average $2-$5 bucks per lead and you don't even know how they were even created. Some of the lead capture pages these lead vendors use are so generic and a bit misleading that it attracts job seekers as well as those interested in a home business.

Haven't you wondered why you get a lot of job seekers when you call your leads? It's not
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