Friday, December 28, 2007

Marketing Explained

"Quality time" generally refers to focused and meaningful interactions or activities that contribute to building and strengthening relationships. This term is often used in the context of spending time with loved ones, family, or business in a way that fosters connection and deepens relationships.

Bad uses of business time include...
1.Checking your sales stats constantly - check them at the end of the day if you must.
2.Checking email all day long - I constantly struggle with this. My phone allows me to check my email and I've gone so far as to check my email several times on a date.
3.Reading everyone's emails - start unsubscribing from other marketers' lists. You shouldn't be spending any more money online until you have a hosting account, domain name and autoresponder.
4.Being on instant messenger all day - Only use instant messenger when you have to.
5.Being on forums and sites like myspace/Facebook all day long set a time limit.


Good use of business Time on includes...
1.Writing sales copy - you need to be able to write sales copy or have someone else write sales copy for you.
2.List building - you need to work on building your list. My list allows me to spend a lot of time doing what I want to do all day long.
3.Networking (JV's) - start connecting with other marketers and start going to offline events.
4.Product creation - you should have your own products it is easier to sell your own products to your 
existing customers so keep giving them what they want.
5.Public speaking - be on teleseminars, webinar or start speaking at events because you can create a 
product while you speak and make money selling products at the end.
6.Testing - start testing your sales copy when you boost your sales copy you will build a bigger list and make more money.
7.Write Articles - articles are a wonderful way for you to become an expert in your prospect's eyes. 
and you can use them in your products as bonus special reports.

Quality time doesn't always have to be planned or structured. Being flexible and open to spontaneous moments can add a sense of joy and adventure.

Remember that quality time can vary between individuals, and what matters most is understanding the preferences and needs of those involved in the relationship. Whether it's with family, friends, or a business partner, the intention to create meaningful and positive experiences is at the core of quality time.


I wish You Great Success.

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