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Posted by: User ImageEIGB  /  Category: Free Money

Welcome back!

Today, I felt I was gonna talk about all the free money that is on the net today.  Free money can be seen as the Get Paid To sites, or Paid to Click sites.  These sites pay you for your time, although not much, and also to do offers.  Granted you have to think to yourself, if these sites can afford to pay me x amount of money to do a certain offer, how much are they making. 

Another big thing that you have to take into consideration is which sites are scams and which sites are legit.  There are many different ways to find out, one is by trying, and they other way is by reading blogs by professional PTCers.  Thes include the blogs  www.ptcking.com and also www.mrgpt.com.   These two blogs give some tutorials and help into deciding which PTC or GPT sites that one should invest his/her time in doing.  I prefer the new Blog www.PTCKing.com, but that is only because  it seems to not be too corrupt by monetization yet.  I do have to say though that MrGPT has been around awhile and very useful in his wisdom and knowledge.

So for free money on the net look to PTC and GPT sites, which have been giving away money to people for a while.

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Motivation

Posted by: User ImageEIGB  /  Category: Uncategorized

Motivation is another great quality one will need to succeed.  There are a lot of arm chair CEOs out there that like to spend a few dollars and expect the money just to roll in.  They will also just sit there and say they could run the company better.  Well what I have to say to anyone who is an arm chair CEO, get out there and do it.

How many times have you joined a program, been very excited about it, but had something more important to do.   Every program requires a commitment of your time.  Goals are very important to motivation.  I always set a daily, weekly, monthly, and then yearly goal.  These goals should help motivate you continually towards a new goal of a higher caliber.

If you are motivated about a product pass that motivation on down your line.  This will help those below continue to be motivated and so on and so on.

Happy Earning

Steve Bents

 

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Building a Successful Downline Pt. 2

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Loyalty.  Loyalty to the product, and loyalty to your down-line is the next step in building a successful downline.  If you don’t believe in the product that you are selling than how is your down-line supposed to believe and sell that product.

I was having lunch just the other day with a good friend of mine when he introduced me to a new product.  Maybe just because he was a friend he said, “Its a decent product, but not that great.  It will make us a load of money selling it though.” 

With that statement in mind I had to turn my friend down, cause if I can’t believe in the product that I want my downline to believe in how am I going to sell this product to anyone.

This is a very important trait that has to be learned.  Believe in the product and your downline should believe in it too.  It is very hard to give away a product that you don’t even believe in, let alone trying to sell it.

With this in mind always remember to be a part of something that you believe in and help those beneath you to believe in that product as well.

Thank you all and have a great day.

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Communication Is A Must

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Communication is one of the most important things in today’s society.  Communication, according to Webster Dictionary, the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.   What I see from this definition is that communication is not just verbal, but also can be seen as writing or signs, and this is so true.

With this definition in mind one has to see that 80% of what we do on a day to day basis is communicate.  Our body language, writings, speech, everything is a communication with someone.  That is why in business great communication skills are a must.  Think of all the situations that you have to communicate your thoughts with another person on a day to day basis.  Very numeruous isn’t it. 

In today’s writing I will be going over a few steps in communicating.

Eye Contact - Eye contact is one of the most important communication tools that we can offer.  Now I don’t mean have a staring contest with the other person, but give them some eye contact.  Eye contact can convey to the other person that you are listening to what they are saying and not “blowing” them off.  This is very important due to the fact that we all enjoy the feeling that we are being listened to.

Body Language - Body language is also very important due to the fact that we can convey our attitudes via the way our body is.  Try to look inviting, meaning, leaned a little forward in, not leaning back with arms crossed, eye contact is a must, and also a smile.  An occasional nod of the head also tells the other person that, yes, you are listening.

Voice tone and pace - Show inflection in your tone.  Don’t just continually talk in a monotoned voice at either a real slow pace or fast pace for now your intended listener will think that if you don’t find it important why should I.  Inflection of different tones with a nice steady pace, says this should be listened to.

Open Ended Questions - If you ask questions ask open ended questions.  Don’t ask a simple yes or no question, but ask one that takes an answer.  Ex.  Where, What, Who, How questions.  Not - Do you Understand? etc.

Well that is all for today and I hope you have learned a little something on helpful communication techniques.  Thank you for reading and have a great day.

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