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>> Wednesday, September 22, 2010

There are still debates going on about how business owners can use social media marketing, however the actual number of CEOs engaging in social media is surprisingly low.

In 2010 it seems that businesses have either grown comfortable, or have been forced to accept sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Foursquare.. For instance, there are many impressive CEOs using Twitter to reach out to consumers by creating a personalized touch to their business. Tweeting CEOs like Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Guy Kawasaki of Alltop are well-known for their successful social presences and large followings as a result..... READ MORE

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My objective is to help network marketing distributors building their business by leveraging the internet. If you know this industry, many people are still using the outdated model of cold calling and pitching every human standing within their 3-foot range. I know I did. Handing magazines and DVDs, pitching friends and family…you name it. While this is not wrong, it can be dangerous. Many people just don’t like face-to-face prospecting and closing sales.

Old rule offline: "
BUY your way in with advertising

Old rule offline: "
BEG your way in with PR

Old rule offline: "
BUG your way in by selling

New rule online:
EARN Attention by Publishing your way in New Media

About The Author

I truly believe that we all live in the world of abundance. A world where we all possess the freedom to become who we really want to be according to God’s given purpose. That’s why it’s been my personal mission to constantly improve myself and in the process help people to better their lives through personal development and financial mastery. This is where I was introduced to network marketing. The concept of network marketing really hooked me up. The opportunity for ordinary people from all walks of life to start their own business on an equal ground resounds well with my vision. Robert Kiyosaki, the author of ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’, agree that this is the perfect business.

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