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That is an excellent point, Ellen. People need to think about that. That is why it is probably better to rep one company, and refer customers to reps of other companies that market a particular service or product that the customer may be interested in.

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Some of the network marketing companies also have a "non-compete" in their distributorship agreements. If you are promoting more than one opportunity, there is a possibility that you could lose your distributorship over it.

What network marketing is and is not.  

Finally network marketers can get some real-world information on how to become successful. As taught by network marketing guru, Kim Klaver, here is what we're about: a) Network marketers finally have a place where they can buy products from each other without fear of being recruited. b) Unhappy network marketers can find a new home with people they've checked out and connect with, and c) The public might stop running the other way and perhaps start beating a path to our doors. Let's get together to exchange leads and information. Network marketing is a viable means to supplement one's income or in some instances, replace one's full-time income. However, our industry will always be ridiculed and misunderstood unless we start behaving like business professionals. So, let's clean up this industry by uniting and buying from and selling to other network marketers. We will be featuring consultants and network marketing professionals from around the USA to share various success tips with us. Stay tuned...

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    Bryce Bladen from St. George, Utah is a top producer with Money Mastery for Life. Money Mastery for Life has the only system in the world that will allow Americans to track all their spending by phone, (any phone) in only minutes a day. Only good organization and solid life-planning can help get you in control and create more money, which in-turn brings the ultimate blessing we are all seeking: More time to pursue the really important things in life.
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    Entrepreneurs, are you finding time to exercise?

    If you're a business owner, you have to be healthy. Everyone knows what to do: eat better food; and exercise more.  Funny thing is that people don't do it.  Maybe they don't know "how".

    In this blog entry, I'm focusing on exercise.

    Busy people because they don't think that they have the time to exercise. I came across a book called THE COMPLETE IDIOTS GUIDE TO SHORT WORKOUTS, by Deidre Johnson-Cane, Johnathan Cane, and Joe Glickman. On page six of the book, here is what the authors say about busy people and exercise:

    "The busier you are, the more you need to exercise. Exercise reduces stress, boosts your energy, and improves health. When you are busy, you can't afford to get sick. Exercising is an excellent preventive measure. You're not training to climb Mount Everest, just to get in and stay in shape, which in our culture has become a rather lofty goal."

    Man, that was very well said.

    It seems contradictory that if you are tired that you should not exercise. But
    it is definitely true that exercise boosts your vitality and makes you more virus proof. Like a lot of you, I work in an office building where sick people come to work with all of their nasty viruses and we have to share the same recycled air. Sometimes people catch a real nasty bug, but they recover surprisingly fast. Why? Because they make time for exercise.

    Here are 10 good reasons to exercise (from THE COMPLETE IDIOTS GUIDE TO SHORT WORKOUTS):
    1. Improves your appearance and your self esteem.


    2. Lowers your blood pressure and reduces the risk of heart disease.


    3. Makes your muscles, joints, and bones stronger. This is particularly important for women over 40 who lose bone density as they age.


    4. Is practical: Carrying groceries or your kids, or changing a tire are far easier when you've got some 'oomph'.


    5. Reduces stress and helps people counteract depression. For a society that pops Prozac and other psychotropic drugs like candy, that's significant.


    6. Improves your ability to concentrate.


    7. Increases your levels of HDL, the "good cholesterol".


    8. Improves your sleep.


    9. Speeds up your metabolism-a huge factor in a country with obese people than any other in the Western world. We've become a nation of kings and queens - Burger Kings & Dairy Queens.


    10. Increases the likelihood of you winning the Super Lottery.
    Okay, just kidding about #10, but the other nine are right and exact.

    I had knee surgery last in early December (2008), and I'm on the comeback trail, so I'm looking forward of moving away from my rehab training and getting back to some fitness training. I can definitely spare a few pounds.

    Business owners, please find the time to exercise and make sure to eat right.

    What is the point of working hard to build your fortune and to create a better quality of life for yourself if you're not healthy enough to enjoy it?

    To your health,



    P.S.  Would you like to learn how slim down by eating chocolate chip cookies and sipping on vanilla shakes?  Go to www.SimpleWayToSlimDown.com.

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    Video: How not to get overwhelmed with social networking

    Click on the following link to check out a video that I made on this topic: 

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    5 Brochure Mistakes to Avoid

    I met with a few graphic designers and marketing consultants over the years, and here are five things that they have taught me to be aware of when designing brochures:
    1. Don't lead with your company info. Always lead with the readers' interests: their perceived problem(s), followed by your solution. You must capture their attention immediately.


    2. Don't try to be everything to everyone. You'll end up with a mish-mash of diluted messages that may conflict and confuse readers. Focus your brochure to your target audience with 2-3 complimentary messages.


    3. Don't pack it with details. Less is usually more. Too much text and people won't read it: boil it down to succinct points. Communicate with images and transform text into bullets where possible.


    4. Don't use big words and acronyms. Don't attempt to impress readers with big words. Use common, easy-to-understand words that won't cause confusion.


    5. Don't assume they'll act. Tell readers exactly what you want them to do and entice them to do it. For example, do say: "Call today for a FREE trial", etc.
    Well, there you have it. I hope that you found this information useful.

    Now go get them tigers an tigresses!

    All the best,

    Tyrone Turner

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