Everyone dreams of having their own business so they can have the life they have always wanted. Without a plan, the dream can turn into a nightmare. This site is for the dreamers who want to build a life not create a job.
Monday, May 22, 2006
Marketing Step 1 - Feels like a mile
Friday, May 19, 2006
It all starts with a plan . . .
Monday, May 15, 2006
It's Official . . .

It's official, I just signed up to be a licensed facilitator for CJ Hayden's Get Client's Now!(tm) Marketing Program. With this program I will be able to help my clients develop a plan for marketing including identifying who they should market to, how to reach them and then a daily strategy to get them. It's simple and easy to use and does not require marketing knowledge from my clients. The best part, no matter how busy my clients get, they can do a few things each day to keep their funnel full.
Friday, May 12, 2006
Thoughts to Live By
Richard Flournoy and Lewis R. Foster
“If you have something to do that is worthwhile doing, don’t talk about it . . . do it.”
George W. Biount
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Is it May already?????
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Who was that masked man?
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Sales Vs. Marketing
Friday, January 20, 2006
More Nuggets from the Room
He mentioned the story of the man who had the goose who laid the golden eggs. Once he realized they were real gold, he was able to amass quite a fortune. Then he became inpatient. His child took over and thought, instead of waiting for the eggs to be laid one at a time, he would go into get them. So he cut off the head of the goose only to find they weren't in there and the source of his wealth is permanently done. So it pays to slow down to speed up. Patience is worth it.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
It works if you work it

Today was my first day as an official member of ERN, the networking group I mentioned last week. What a great group. Already I have two referrals to follow up on, and I know the possibilities are endless. I was also able to give out five of my own referrals. What is really great is I already have an informal network within the network of clients who are the "who says" in my world. They will be able to vouch for me as I share my story and give my 30 second commercial. I am looking forward to a long a fruitful relationship.
Friday, January 13, 2006
The "I" Matters
.....The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People....
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Networking - An ingredient in your cookbook
As I read through articles today, I just happened across an article "The Three R's of Networking" that talks about how to best utilize a group like this to get the maximum impact. I thought I would share it because there was some good stuff in there.
Keep tweaking your cookbook and have fun.
Monday, January 09, 2006
What did I say?
We talk about different reference filters in our training and this is where a lot of miscommunication happens. For example, if you are talking to a Visual and you are using Auditory language and techniques, they might not get it. So what do you do? First try to find out what their style is and what your style is? Then once you have determined the styles, learn how to communicate to their filter. If they are visual, use handouts and visuals as well as words.
Our clients love the assessments we have that help them determine the various styles their employees have and what is the best way to manage them using those styles. Good luck and happy communicating.
Saturday, January 07, 2006
When is a good time to prospect?
For me it just starts with an ice breaker and some small talk. Usually after I have established some bonding and rapport, I usually ask something like "So when you're not here shopping (or whatever it might be), what do you do?" People love to talk about themselves and we are off an running.
So no matter where you are, keep your eyes and ears open for opportunities to make connections.
Thursday, January 05, 2006
You've got to give a little . . .
I might be thinking like this because I am in the process of joining a lead generating referral group called ERN. The whole premise of this group is to help each other build each other's businesses. They use creative ways to get to know each other's business and they are loyal to their members. It becomes a warm market to work. So as you give referrals, you are also receiving. Great concept.
So as you are about your day, don't forget to give first. Not only does it feel good, but the rewards maybe more than you even could imagine.
Monday, January 02, 2006
2006 - Do You Have a Plan
Monday, November 21, 2005
If you look, smell and sound like a Dog then . . .

You are probably wondering what this has to do with sales. It might be a stretch, but here’s what I was thinking: Communication Pie. I know quite a few people who utilize the internet for sales. In essence, they may have very little contact with the public or their prospects. So the words they use (7%) of the communication pie is critical. In fact, it is everything. What you say, the tone in the words and how you lay them out will make the difference between you and another company. I believe that even on the internet people can tell the difference between an “amateur” salesperson and a sales professional. So be careful – whether it’s your web site or a follow-up email, use the system.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Third Party Stories - A Great Tool
Try to think of these stories ahead of time, even right them down and practice them so you are ready. You never know when you will have an opportunity to share a story.
Friday, November 11, 2005
Coaching is not a Fad anymore . . .
The Sales Roller Coaster . . . Weeeeeee

Even the best sales professionals experience the sales roller coaster. Sometimes you get them and sometimes you don't. The question is are you enjoying the ride? And are the highs as high and lows as low.
I was thinking about this today as I looked over my week and the various activities I was involved in and the outcomes of some of those activities. What keeps you from becoming overwhelmed with the ride? For me, as I reflected back on this, it is the focus I have on my goal - my BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal). When I am cresting the top of the hill and know it's about to drop, I remember where I am heading. Then I continue to behave, stay true to the plan and move on.
However, during those times when you feel like you are on a roller coaster, it might be wise to revisit the plan. Make some adjustments and look at the cookbook to see if the recipe is working. Maybe something you thought made sense, doesn't anymore. Find something else. When you stay focused on the goal, everything is just a hill not a mountain because you are looking out and not down.
Monday, November 07, 2005
Good To Great is for Individuals Too
For me I have been working for a year at various networking organization, sitting on committees, helping out at school and behaving consistently. There have been times when I wondered it is worth it? Are my efforts going to pay off? I can safely say that a year later, the consistent behaving at all of my chosen "cookbook" sources of potential prospects, is paying off. (Wow that was a mouthful.) The truth is that I am having fun, making friends as well as contacts and building relationships.
So don't give up. Take a look at your plan. Make sure you are at the right places. Make sure you are there consistently and be involved in what ever you choose. It is not enough to just show up, get on a committee. And then over time you too will reap the benefits of working a plan. And I too believe you will have fun doing it.