Network Marketing Sure Fail Strategy: Let’s Get Married!

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Network marketing is a very interesting industry and it’s one that has so many people doing the wrong things that it gets funny. Ponder this for a moment… have you ever met a person for a few minutes and then you get proposed to? I don’t know about how others would react but I, for one, would surely think that it’s ridiculous.

However, many people who try to promote their network marketing industry, commit that very same ridiculous mistake. Upon meeting a prospect for the first time, they ask that person for a lifetime commitment to them. Here’s some examples that you might find a little familiar:

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Success University News

Ever since Success University decided to update their Learning Center to a cooler looking version (you can check out a sneak peek here if you want: Success University Learning Center), there has been quite a lot of new updates.

I had expected that there will be new courses to be added because when the Learning Center was launched, there was an announcement that new courses will be added. I received an e-mail on the October 25th 2008 about 15 new courses. Then, I just received another e-mail in my inbox that they’ve added another 15 new courses to the Success University library.

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What Is Copywriting And Why You Should Learn Copywriting

Copywriting is the art of sales through a written form or through other media of advertising and marketing. Why should one learn how to copywrite? Ultimately, it’s always to achieve some sort of sale.

Have you ever been approached by or spoken to a professional salesperson before? Have you ever realized that at the end of their presentation, you sometimes have got no questions to ask them? They say “Have you got any questions?” and you rack your brain but to no avail, nothing pops up. What happens in the end is you find yourself taking out your wallet, your credit card and signing on the dotted line.

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