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The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes."
-- Benjamin Disraeli, statesman

Monday, December 24, 2007

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France is famous for its Haute Couture Fashion:the great international names of fashion, include Chanel, Yves Saint-Laurent, Pierre Cardin, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, Givenchy, Paco Rabanne, Guy Laroche and Ungaro.One can perhaps get a chance to visit these famous houses of fashion after booking into one of the hotels offered by Cheaperthanhotels UK

Bordeaux, Burgundy, The Loire Valley, Cognac, Champagne, Alsace, The Rhone, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon and all parts in between - France is as much about wine as anything else. Wouldn't it be nice to visit these wineries?

While on the subject of France,can anyone give Paris a miss? Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral,Louvre: names with an iconic status.Wouldn't it be wonderful to visit all these places?

Another city well worth a visit is Berlin.Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate) is the very emblem of Berlin and today’s symbol of German Unity, it was nevertheless for almost 30 years the symbol of the city’s division since it was situated in no man’s land just behind the wall.

Schloss Charlottenburg:One of the last baroque buildings that one can visit in Berlin,it was built in 1695 as a summer residence for Sophie-Charlotte the wife of King Friedrich I, and was expanded and added to throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, with the finishing touches being added by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Pergamon Museum: One of the world’s most well-known archaeological museums and best known for the white marble Pergamon altar, a masterpiece of Hellenistic art dedicated to Zeus (2C BC), and for other architectural and artistic wonders of the ancient Greek and Roman world. Book your rooms in Berlin and take a break!

A visit to Germany is not complete without going to a Beer Festival or a visit to the Neuschwanstein Castle .The Romantic Road is an enjoyable auto route and has the added bonus of passing through some of Germany’s most rural countryside.Well worth driving on.

So,my advice to you is to get your bags ready and packed for a trip to some of the best places in France and Germany at some of the lowest hotel rates.ALL THE BEST!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

10 Killer Ways to Promote Your New MLM Program

Terrible isn't it?
You just joined this wonderful new MLM and you're rearing to go! Then you think... go where and how?? Here are 10 ways to promote your MLM that'll get you started on the way to your first recruits
1. Free classifieds - Though not as great as they once were, if your MLM program is free to join you will get some takers. The trick is to keep posting often and keep your ad up there.
2. Ezine Ads - These are cost effective and very targeted so you don't waste your advertising dollars. Use classified ads if you have a small budget and don't place any ads in ezines you haven't read.
3. Your Optin List - Even if you have a small optin list, this is a great source for your first MLM affiliates. If you don't have one start one right away.
4. PPCs - The Pay Per Click Search Engines is a good way to get leads but prepare to spend alittle. It's very important to switch up your ads because many people use the same ones.
5. Exit Pop - You can use an exit pop up to promote your MLM, just place it on any pages getting traffic right now.
6. Articles - Writing an article makes good search engine food plus, you can submit it to ezines for even more free exposure.
7. Free Ebook - Sometimes all it takes is one good free ebook to increase your traffic like crazy. You can include your MLM sign up link and let it fly.
8. Forum Sig/E-mail sig - Make up a small 5 line ad and put it at the bottom of your posts and mails. You'd be surprised at how this one thing adds up.
9. Join Traffic Exchanges - Free traffic exchanges like traffic swarm let you place your ad free into their network so you can get alot of visitors daily targeted by catagory.
10. Trade Ads with an MLM Ezine Publisher - If you own an ezine you can ad swap with him, just make sure the subscribe page has an ad for your new program.
Use these steps to start you off on your new venture and teach them to your recruits. You'll soon have a florishing downline you can be proud of.
© 2004 by John Stafford
John Stafford is the owner of: Research Your Home Business - Cutting edge ideas, resources and strategies for your home based business online
http://www.researchyourhomebusiness.com

Sunday, December 2, 2007

5 Steps Of Networking At An Event

Most of us go to networking events to make new contacts and to maintain our existing relationships. Both are equally important. Some people only want to expand their network and tend to neglect their existing contacts. Others don’t know how to approach new people, feel uncomfortable doing so or feel ‘guilty’ when they leave the groups they already belong for a long time to.Here are 5 steps of attending a network event that can help both groups make the most of it:
Step 1: Preparation
Most people don’t prepare for an event. But they do complain afterwards, saying that they wasted their time or didn’t meet the right people. So before attending an event, ask yourself following questions: what is my goal at the event? Who do I want to meet? And is this event the best place to meet these people? Is there enough time for networking? And who are the organisers?
Step 2: Making contact
This is what most people find the most difficult part: making contact with other people, especially if this is a whole new situation or event. Here are some tips:• Ask a question about something you have both in common. There are always at least 3 things: location, theme/speaker and organisation.• Have yourself introduced to new people by someone you already know. If you’re new, ask the organisation to introduce you. They are there for you!• The most important thing is to start talking to each other. Just start. Nobody is there to judge you and almost everyone welcomes new contacts. But many people feel uncomfortable approaching someone else. If you take the first step yourself they will be grateful !
Step 3: Having a conversation
After you have established contact, how can you go for a real conversation?• Ask open questions (starting with how, what, when, where, who). This will give you more information to ask other questions and to get to know the other person.• Ask what is specific or typical about the other person or the organisation that he/she represents. This helps you to remember the other person better.• Focus on the other person: let him/her talk more than you do yourself.
Step 4: Ending the conversation
At an event you and the person you are talking to are both there to meet new people and maintain existing relationships. So it’s OK to end the conversation after approximately 15 minutes. You don’t have to stick together the whole event. But how do you do that?• Thank the other person for the conversation• See if you can help each other further. If this is the case, exchange business cards.• Introduce the other person to other people in the room and/or ask to be introduced to someone else.
Step 5: Follow up
Whatever your goal at the event was, the results are in the follow up. However, this is the part that most people forget to do. Some things to keep in mind:• The follow up doesn’t start a few days after you have met, but DURING the conversation. Look for commonalities, interests and ways to help the other person. This gives you input to follow up and to start building your relationship.• Schedule time in your agenda to do follow up actions.• Don’t hard sell on people afterwards nor pass their business cards to a call center to do this. Build a personal relationship instead! Good luck at your next event !

Jan Vermeiren is the Networking Coach and author of the network book “Let’s Connect!”. Via presentations, workshops and coaching Jan makes sure that people get more out of their network. Companies get advice how to integrate networking in a sales/recruitment strategy. Jan and his team are hired by large companies like EDS, Ernst & Young, IBM and SAP as well as by small companies. Get your free e-course, light CD and book at www.networking-coach.com and www.letsconnectbook.com
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