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    Exploring The Different Types Of Corporate Parties
    All work and no play can make employees a rather dull group, don’t you think? Depending on the type of company you are part of, there might be room to hold a couple of corporate parties, get-togethers or picnics throughout the year. If you should be in charge of organizing and planning this delicate task, there are plenty of ways to approach this
    l be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations wit

    5 Deadly Marketing Sins
    We’ve all done them, and there’s many more, but try to avoid these 5 marketing sins.1. Start / Stop Marketing – Once you’ve started to see those customers piling through the door it’s easy to assume your marketing job is done. It’s not. Effective marketing isn’t about any single campaign or idea – it’s about all your efforts and id
    Every year, a survey is published that lists the nation’s best occupations as perceived by the general public. Supreme Court Justices appear in the top ranks, and as you might expect, surgeons make the cut--but why not telemarketers?

    Before you dismiss the idea, consider this fact: Many of the most accomplished people in business today got to where they are because they learned to Reach Out & Sell Someone®.

    For instance, billionaire David Geffen, fresh out of the mail room at the prestigious William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, made as many as 300 calls a day to build his portfolio of clients. One thing led to another, and this powerful mogul, founder of Geffen Records and partner in Dreamworks Studios, rose to the very top.

    Of course, telemarketing wears many disguises and uses various names. Stockbrokers and financial advisors are phone-folks, developing their books of business this way. In fact, if you look at many successful people across the economy, one of their greatest strengths is the ability to project their influence over the phone.

    Here are ten reasons I believe telemarketing is a great job:

    1. You can find work, fast, in nearly every city, in any economy, good or bad.

    2. It’s a great place to start your career, because you don’t need a lot of formal education or experience to qualify.

    3. You can do it part-time, while you pursue your studies, parenting, your real passion, semi-retirement, or another career.

    4. Depending upon the compensation package in effect, you can earn full-time money for part-time work.

    5. You’ll learn to communicate with different kinds of people and meet and converse with more individuals in a year than most interact with in a lifetime.

    6. You’ll learn what selling, and practical persuasion skills are all about.

    7. The techniques you’ll learn will be easily transferable to other occupations and careers.

    8. You’ll have to deal with and overcome rejection, which is an ability that will take you far in life. (See my article: “Thanks For The Rejection!”)

    9. Your contributions will be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations wit

    Life Career
    What is your 'Life Career'?We frequently talk about maintaining a balance between work and personal life as if there is a distinction maintaining responsibility and attaining personal satisfaction. When searching for a new job or seeking recognition in the current job, employment is frequently treated as a financial responsibi
    n Beverly Hills, made as many as 300 calls a day to build his portfolio of clients. One thing led to another, and this powerful mogul, founder of Geffen Records and partner in Dreamworks Studios, rose to the very top.

    Of course, telemarketing wears many disguises and uses various names. Stockbrokers and financial advisors are phone-folks, developing their books of business this way. In fact, if you look at many successful people across the economy, one of their greatest strengths is the ability to project their influence over the phone.

    Here are ten reasons I believe telemarketing is a great job:

    1. You can find work, fast, in nearly every city, in any economy, good or bad.

    2. It’s a great place to start your career, because you don’t need a lot of formal education or experience to qualify.

    3. You can do it part-time, while you pursue your studies, parenting, your real passion, semi-retirement, or another career.

    4. Depending upon the compensation package in effect, you can earn full-time money for part-time work.

    5. You’ll learn to communicate with different kinds of people and meet and converse with more individuals in a year than most interact with in a lifetime.

    6. You’ll learn what selling, and practical persuasion skills are all about.

    7. The techniques you’ll learn will be easily transferable to other occupations and careers.

    8. You’ll have to deal with and overcome rejection, which is an ability that will take you far in life. (See my article: “Thanks For The Rejection!”)

    9. Your contributions will be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations wit

    Making Networking Work
    Many smart business people have become very educated with the networking process. They have a great elevator speech, know how to choose events carefully and how to work a room. But the important work really begins when the networker gets back to the office. Real results come from follow-up. When determining how much time to allot for a networking
    over the phone.

    Here are ten reasons I believe telemarketing is a great job:

    1. You can find work, fast, in nearly every city, in any economy, good or bad.

    2. It’s a great place to start your career, because you don’t need a lot of formal education or experience to qualify.

    3. You can do it part-time, while you pursue your studies, parenting, your real passion, semi-retirement, or another career.

    4. Depending upon the compensation package in effect, you can earn full-time money for part-time work.

    5. You’ll learn to communicate with different kinds of people and meet and converse with more individuals in a year than most interact with in a lifetime.

    6. You’ll learn what selling, and practical persuasion skills are all about.

    7. The techniques you’ll learn will be easily transferable to other occupations and careers.

    8. You’ll have to deal with and overcome rejection, which is an ability that will take you far in life. (See my article: “Thanks For The Rejection!”)

    9. Your contributions will be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations wit

    Trade Show Exhibit Booths
    A trade show is a place where you can interact with prospective clients and also build business relationships for the future. This is an advantage that trade shows have over the print and electronic media.A trade show exhibit must be designed keeping one’s target audience in mind. The name of the organization must be presented in a professi
    .

    5. You’ll learn to communicate with different kinds of people and meet and converse with more individuals in a year than most interact with in a lifetime.

    6. You’ll learn what selling, and practical persuasion skills are all about.

    7. The techniques you’ll learn will be easily transferable to other occupations and careers.

    8. You’ll have to deal with and overcome rejection, which is an ability that will take you far in life. (See my article: “Thanks For The Rejection!”)

    9. Your contributions will be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations wit

    Costs Of Search
    Some scholars examined advertising role in reducing consumers’ search costs. Search costs include the time and effort associated with obtaining and processing information while search benefits include lower price and / or higher quality. One fundamental concept of this is that a rational consumer will continue to search for and process information
    l be objectively measured and compensated, unlike in many other jobs.

    10. You’ll succeed where most fail, and many fear to tread, and this will make you a very unique and rare individual.

    I began my business life as a full-time collector for a finance company. Then, I graduated to outbound telemarketing for Time-Life Books, which promoted me to sales management, and then I launched a consulting career over the phone.

    So, the next time I want to build my portfolio of clients, establish strategic relations with other firms, or sell my latest bestseller to a major publisher, guess what tool I’m going to use!

    Dr. Gary S. Goodman © 2005

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