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The Progression of Multilevel Marketing

October 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Multilevel marketing, AKA network marketing came about shortly after the end of WW2.  Since that time this type of marketing has evolved into a billion dollar business.  If you are considering a home based business consider a reputable MLM company.

The two major players of multilevel marking were Nutrilite, now Amway, and Shaklee.

In 1945 Nutrilite became the first documented MLM plan.  The Nutrilite plan was a quota quota-based management system.  The distributors that sold the most boxes of vitamins got a higher reward than those who sold little.  In 1972 the Amway Corporation bought Nutrilite.

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The Progression of Multilevel Marketing

October 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Multilevel marketing, AKA network marketing came about shortly after the end of WW2.  Since that time this type of marketing has evolved into a billion dollar business.  If you are considering a home based business consider a reputable MLM company.

The two major players of multilevel marking were Nutrilite, now Amway, and Shaklee.

In 1945 Nutrilite became the first documented MLM plan.  The Nutrilite plan was a quota quota-based management system.  The distributors that sold the most boxes of vitamins got a higher reward than those who sold little.  In 1972 the Amway Corporation bought Nutrilite.

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Dare to Lead: Front, Center, On the Side, or in the Back, It’s All an Opportunity for Leadership

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

When you think about leadership, what do you think of? 

When you think about leadership, what do you think of? 

Do you think of people leading the cause, marching up front, moving ahead, intent on vision and addressing whatever challenges may come their way? Serious, intent, focused? 

Do you think of people setting the course, “bringing people with them,” moving ahead of everyone else, “daring to go where no other man has ever gone”? Engaging, trustworthy, risk-taking, empowering? 

These are pretty common images that come up with leadership. But what about these: 

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List Building: 7 Steps to Grow Your Email List with Twitter

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Twitter is a microblogging platform that has taken the business world by storm. The purpose of Twitter is to post short updates (not to exceed 140 characters) about what you’re doing at the moment, read the updates of others whom you’re following, and comment and reply on what they’re doing. As I became accustomed to posting regular updates, I began to wonder if I was missing a key business marketing strategy in the process.

Copyright (c) 2008 OnlineBizU.com

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List Building: 7 Steps to Grow Your Email List with Twitter

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Twitter is a microblogging platform that has taken the business world by storm. The purpose of Twitter is to post short updates (not to exceed 140 characters) about what you’re doing at the moment, read the updates of others whom you’re following, and comment and reply on what they’re doing. As I became accustomed to posting regular updates, I began to wonder if I was missing a key business marketing strategy in the process.

Copyright (c) 2008 OnlineBizU.com

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Go BIG or Go Home!

October 8th, 2008 · No Comments

In this article, I share with you the mindset I’ve adopted to help me look beyond my current “results” and reach much higher. Here’s to you doing the same!

Copyright (c) 2008 Fabienne Fredrickson

QUOTE: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure… Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.”- Marianne Williamson, A Return To Love

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How Universal Networking Sites Work For Businesses

August 30th, 2008 · No Comments

How Universal Networking Site (UNS) helps business

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Fishing
for Customers in places where they hang out for fun and entertainment has
become a theme for most of the businesses across the globe regardless of their
size and geography. Many companies were able identify that this place is none
other than Social Networking Sites (SNS). Irrespective of gender, nationality,
age, etc. people reach out to their friends and like-minded people through SNS.

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5 Advantages of Call Center Outsourcing Metrics

August 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Any call center should invest in the development of call center outsourcing metrics. These make any business make better decisions when it comes to both finances and strategic planning.

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DHL, Fedex and UPS International Shipping Guide Comparison

August 27th, 2008 · No Comments

This article is part of a multi part series on DHL, Fedex and UPS comparisons.

We have reviewed the international shipping guides from DHL, Fedex and UPS for use by a novice shipper. We have evaluated these guides on the following points:

- Content Layout

- Ease of understanding for a novice shipper

- “How To” instructions provided

- Links to Shipping resources openly available without registration.

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Communicate Change to Staff Effectively

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

“Rumors are running rife, productivity is down and staff are in denial or resistant!?

  Try these tips to communicate change effectively…

In today’s environment, change is a fact of life.  Companies, resistant to change, risk losing their competitive edge. 

Before engaging in communicating change, it is important to understand the psychology of change and your role in the change process.  Change needs to be effectively managed and communicated so that it is embraced rather than rejected.

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