How Autoresponders Boost Sales By Up To 400%

Filed under:WWW — posted on June 28, 2007 @ 3:56 pm

Imagine going to bed and waking up in the morning to find
that you made sales while you slept - all because of your
autoresponder!

What exactly is an autoresponder? An autoresponder is an
automated email program that responds to an incoming
email with a message written by you. The message can be
written once and loaded in the autoresponder and forgotten
about. It’s as easy as that.

Some Uses for Autoresponders

1. Use autoresponders as an immediate acknowledgement to those who send you information. Let the recipient know that you have received their message and when to expect a reply.

2. Create a FAQ document to answer commonly asked questions about your product or service. Use the familiar question and answer format.

3. Collect names and email addresses by using a capture form. This allows you to build a list and as marketers keep saying, lists lead to repeat sales.

4. Make all your articles and newsletters available via autoresponder.

5. Offer free reports or e-courses to show your expertise to your customers. This is a great way to capture prospects’ name and email address for future follow-up.

6. If you publish an e-book, put the different chapters or excerpts in your autoresponder.

7. Archive issues of past ezines and put some of the best ones in an autoresponder and let your prospects access them.

Before you send out information via an autoresponder you
should always check the content for spam triggers that
may prevent your messages being delivered. To have a free
check on your emails/messages go to:
http://www.merchant-account-service.com/stop_spam_mail.html

If you are not using an autoresponder already you may be
losing up to 400% of potential sales. Research shows that
autoresponders increase your exposure to your prospects
and this increased contact with them leads to higher sales.

Remember if you’re not using an autoresponder and gaining
these sales, your competitors will!

(c) John Lynch

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The Helicopter Effect

Filed under:House Of Self Improvement — posted on @ 11:54 am

Last year my husband and I went on a trip to Hawaii with a group of friends who we have traveled with for the past six years. We divided up the responsibilities: which islands to visit, where were the best places to stay, and what were -the things that we “had” to experience while visiting Maui and Kauai. Touring the “Grand Canyon” of Kauai by helicopter was definitely a must.

Our friend Tony took the lead in finding us the “Cadillac” of helicopter tours. He gave us a website link so we could see the luxury helicopters that we’d be flying in and could read what to expect from the tour. I spoke with a couple of people who had taken this same tour before who exclaimed profusely that flying over the volcanoes while listening to piped-in music was definitely the way to go. Even though I have suffered from panic attacks when I flew in the past, with the help of therapy, nutrition and “better living through medication”, I was ready to ride in the chopper.

About a week before our trip, we all met for dinner at our friends’ home to go over any last minute details about our vacation. Tony discovered an even better helicopter tour than the one we’d scheduled and as a matter of fact, he believed that though our current tour was considered the “Cadillac” of helicopter tours, this new one was the “Ferrari” of helicopter tours. Buoyed by the collective joy, love and excitement of our group, we all agreed to change to the Ferrari tours.

Herein lies what I affectionately term, “The Helicopter Effect” so pay attention because maybe you’ve had this happen to you too. My life was very busy at this point. I was then still with the IT Consulting company and my long-time college, just left to frolic in greener pastures . I was not only trying to keep up with all my own responsibilities at work, but also - hers, as well as interviewing for the two new positions that her leaving created. I say all this to try to find some semblance of sanity in my thinking then as to why oh why it never occurred to me to:

a.) Ask Tony to clarify what the differentiation between “Ferrari” and “Cadillac” meant to him.
b.) Find out exactly what “helicopter without doors” meant;
c.) Go look at the new tours’ website to see what the helicopter without doors looks like and read about what this Ferrari tour would entail.

No, I simply trusted my friend Tony to intuit the dark shadows of my fear and blindly created my own definition of what this new tour would entail. In my mind, without any validation via words or photos, I told myself that our helicopters would be the same kind that we had seen photos of before (large and luxurious), that “without doors” meant that the apostrophe shaped doors that were in a normal helicopter would simply be “pushed out”, leaving the frame of the door behind, and that we would be thoroughly strapped into our bucket leather seats with a multi-faceted, multi-winged seatbelt with a final padded row bar pulled down and locked in place for added protection.

I truly went to great lengths to deceive myself via my imagination. Stay with me as I now describe what ACTUALLY took place.
All the way up to the minute of our helicopter tour, I kept the same fantasy alive so that I could feel okay about taking this risk. Even when we drove up to the heli-port and observed painfully small helicopters on the runway, I told myself that the small helicopters were actually the “mechanics’ helicopters” which meant they were the ones used by the mechanics to fix the big luxurious one that I was so sure would be used for our tour.

We even watched a tape of the tour we’d be doing and saw that those same small helicopters were being used for the tour. I suspect at this point my mind had begun to shut down. No more information could be reconfigured. As we walked towards our helicopter and saw the group ahead of us coming back with one man having a very scarily pale grey face and vomit circling his chest as he dangled from the necks of his friends, I realized that perhaps this helicopter tour was not all it was cracked up to be.
Then we indeed prepared for our long-awaited tour by entering one of those little “mechanic” helicopters. When they say, “NO DOORS” on these suckers, they mean, NO WALLS. Gone were the plush, comfy bucket seats of my dreams. Instead we had a metal bench with seat belts like you’d find in an old Honda Civic. That was it. Oh, plus the little nylon strap above your head where you could hold on for dear life. Did I tell you that my hands sweat uncontrollably when I get nervous? We did get headphones, but there was no piped in music. Just the loud hum of the helicopter and the non-emotional voice of our pilot, who by the way was old enough to be my son if I had had children. He wore a big huge cushy winter parka and padded boots. We, of course, had on our shorts and shirts to allow for tans when we landed at the waterfall for lunch.

The next thing I knew as soon as we were belted in was the helicopter lifted up to what felt like 1000 feet almost immediately the wind began to blow through from all directions. I really believed at that moment that I had completely “done it to myself this time”.

My husband and I were sitting on the bench together and both of our hands were turning purple and sweating. I couldn’t look at him because I could sense that he was just as afraid of this adventure as I was. As the pilot flew over the Grand Canyon he actually tilted the helicopter to the side so that we could get a better look out of the wall with no door. I found out many days later after we landed that my husband and I had both shared the same macabre thoughts a.) How good are these ole one strap seat belts anyway? and b.) What would happen if I had a sudden “break” and unstrapped my seat belt and jumped just to get this horrific fear over with!?!?! Had I known that David had been thinking the same thing, we may have just gotten into a huge tangle trying to be the first one to fling ourselves from the helicopter.

Needless to say we did make it back to land. What I learned from this adventure was to:

1.) ask for clarity when you’re going to take a risk, even if you’re sure you know what it is all about;
2.) once you get the clarity, sit with the information to learn how you feel about taking the risk and then make your decision if you want to do it or not;
3.) it’s okay to say no
4.) When they say the helicopter does not have any doors, they mean it!
Be willing to notice the “stories” that you tell yourself to get through your day, you might be surprised at how creative you can be and it’s one step towards recognizing how your thoughts do pave the way towards the actions you will take.

Copyright 05/02/06

Bio: Coach Lynn Kindler – http://www.sacredpathcoaching.com, offers Professional Life Coaching for individuals and groups wanting to actively engage in conscious choices for their lives and work. She is a graduate of Coach University, an Associate Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and has obtained certification from SUN (Success Unlimited Network). Lynn’s forte is helping clients discover their life purpose so that they can live their lives “on purpose.“ She also coaches high profile people who want to define a successful life in their own terms. Coach Lynn leads self-care retreats in the state of Texas that combine Spiritual growth along with Career and Personal Success.

Interview for “Dressing the Man You Love: A Woman’s Guide” Author Besty Durkin Matthes

Filed under:World Library — posted on @ 11:48 am

Today we are talking with Betsy Durkin Matthes, author of “Dressing the Man You Love.” Welcome to Reader Views Betsy.

Betsy: Thank you. I’m delighted to be here.

Juanita: “Dressing the Man You Love” is a thoroughly detailed compendium of information. How did you go about researching and compiling the information into book form?

Betsy: Actually I compiled the information in very much the same way I wrote term papers while I was in college. I poured through massive amounts of material, filling out index cards with information, always making sure to list their sources and page numbers. Later, when I began my actual writing, I was able to divide my subject matter into chapter headings and could always refer back at any point to double check facts. I also spent a great deal of time talking to women, taking notes on their ideas and suggestions. I think you could say that I assembled the book piece by piece much as a brick layer constructs a building.

Juanita: Betsy, what inspired you to write “Dressing the Man You Love?”

Betsy: Initially it was my desire to support my fellow actors. Three years ago Joan Jaffe, an actress and a lifetime friend, told me about a class in “on-camera techniques” that she was teaching at the Screen Actor’s Guild Conservatory. I volunteered to do some research for her on various aspects of dress. It was at that time that I became fascinated with men’s classic clothing.

Juanita: Why do you think there is such a lack of knowledge regarding classic men’s clothing?

Betsy: I wouldn’t say that there is a lack of knowledge really. It’s more that it’s spread about in many diversified locations. During the course of writing, I discovered many wonderful sources of information written by some of the acknowledged giants in the world of men’s fashion. What I felt was needed was to bring it all together for women in a form that would be easily accessible as well as enjoyable to read.

Juanita: What can readers expect from your book “Dressing the Man You Love?”

Betsy: They can expect to find down-to-earth information on men’s classic clothing. I have tried to present useful facts in a non-intimidating way with a lot of easily understood illustrations. Some of the topics I cover in the book include, assessing a man’s clothing needs, the best suit cuts for major body types, color considerations for different complexions, recognizing the important elements of quality and a great deal more.

Juanita: Tell us a little of your thoughts regarding how successful attire can equate to success in life?

Betsy: I think we would all like to believe that our various talents are all we require to win the opportunities for success in life that we seek. Whether we like it or not, first impressions open the door to these opportunities. When we don’t take the time to care about how we look, we send the message to others that we approach our work in the same haphazard manner. Is this a fair assumption? Possibly not; but it is a fact of life.

Juanita: Why focus on ‘classic’ clothing for men as apposed to fashion and trends

Betsy: Classic is forever. Like a great movie we can experience it over and over again and never cease to appreciate its value. And buy the way, classic dressing for a man doesn’t necessarily mean up-tight and conservative. What it does mean is tasteful styling that has stood the test of time. Trends come and go. Classic dressing for men will always be around.

Juanita: What could be the biggest stumbling block or challenge a woman may have choosing a new wardrobe for the man in her life?

Betsy: Getting his cooperation. Shopping, as every woman knows, is not a man’s favorite thing to do. Still, when you love someone, you enjoy doing things together; so why should shopping for his new wardrobe be the exception? In my book I give women a few simple rules to follow that will not only get the job accomplished, but will allow her to do it in such a way that it becomes enjoyable for both parties.

Juanita: What advice do you give women that can not afford to immediately purchase a whole new wardrobe? Any tips on essentials or how they can integrate new pieces as the budget permits?

Betsy: When shopping for a new wardrobe especially with a major change of career involved, a few standard core pieces should be selected initially. After these purchases he can then move on to expand his inventory. For example, a young man graduating from college and moving into the world of corporate business is going to need the “ultimate power” solid navy blue suit with complimentary shirts and ties for a start. His second purchase should be a charcoal gray suit. Once he gains a foothold in his new profession with the accompanying salary increases, a lighter gray or navy pinstripe is in order. Buying selectively, and knowing what to purchase first can help him to look his very best on a limited budget.

Juanita: Do you talk about dressing different body types in “Dressing the Man You Love?”

Betsy: Yes, I do. The entire first chapter is dedicated to assessing men’s various body types and the best suit cuts for each. I also discuss the most appropriate fabrics, patterns and colors, not only for his suits, but for his accompanying dress shirts, ties, belts, shoes and pocket squares. For example, a shorter, heavy set man will look best in a dark, solid or vertically striped suit, made up in a smooth woolen fabric, with side vents in the jacket, and cuff-less trousers. For him the object is to create a long un-interrupted line from his jacket collar to the floor. This in turn will help him look taller and slimmer.

Juanita: You talk about the triangle of interest. What is that exactly?

Betsy: The triangle of interest is the area just below a man’s chin. It includes the labels of his jacket, the collar of his shirt and his tie. This is the most important area to focus on when putting together a man’s outfit. The color, angles, and proportion of the items in this triangle will either enhance or detract from his facial features making or breaking that all important first impression.

Juanita: “Dressing the Man You Love” is geared towards women dressing the men in their life. Is it also written in a way that a man without a significant female in his life could read it and change the direction of his wardrobe?

Betsy: Absolutely. Although my original intention was to direct my book to women shopping for their men, I have been delighted to find that men are reading the book as well. It seems that men know less about their own classic wardrobes then I had thought, and they are anxious to know more. From my point of view this makes “Dressing the Man You Love” a more than useful resource for women; it makes it a resource for single men as well

Juanita: Betsy, you have had a significant and successful career as an actress, singer/ dancer and as a lyricist. Your work has included Broadway, off-Broadway, touring productions, day time dramas, over 100 television commercials, and songs that have been recorded by major artists. What has this impressive life experience taught you about the importance of “dressing for the part you want?”

Betsy: As a young actress, I learned very quickly that “dressing for the part” gets you the job. As you have so kindly pointed out, I have done a lot of television commercials over the years. I don’t believe for a moment that I was always the best actress auditioning; but I certainly did take the time to present myself as the character for which I was being considered in each of the winning commercials. I think that holds true in any and all professions.

Juanita: I understand that you went back to college and received a degree at the Marymount Manhattan College in 1996. Tell us about your scholastic history and what led you back to college at this point?

Betsy: Much to my parent’s horror when I graduated from high school I decided, instead of heading off to college, to accept a scholarship to The American Theatre Wing in New York City. After attending the wing for only one year, however, I obtained my first professional job as Polly in “The Boy Friend” with the Cherry Lane Theater. From there I went on to have a long and rewarding career. Still, I always felt very badly that I had never received a real college education. So later in my life, I decided to enroll at Marymount Manhattan College. I wasn’t even sure that I was college material, but I was determined to give it a try. It was a tremendous experience for me. I even graduated in 1996 as the class Valedictorian. Aside from all that I learned from getting my degree in both International and Women’s Studies, I discovered that there is never any one time in person’s life for doing anything. If you are willing to put in the effort, wonderful and surprising things can happen to you at any stage in your life.

Juanita: Well Betsy, with a whole new audience evolving from your writing talents, you will continue to be an inspiration for many years to come. Thank you for talking with Reader Views today. Your book “Dressing the Man You Love” is a classy, definitive, easy-to-follow guide that is not only highly informative, but a complete joy to read. Please let your readers know how they may find out more about your endeavors, and do you have any final thoughts for us today?

Betsy: I have really enjoyed sharing this time with you. For any of your readers who would like to obtain more information on “Dressing the Man You Love,” they can visit my website at www. dressingthemanyoulove.com. I have included a little peak into my chapter on men’s shoes, some additional tips on selecting men’s classic clothing and a listing of any up-coming events including book signings where I hope women will join me in sharing their own unique experiences. There are many expressions of love, but I believe that helping your man feel better about himself by assisting him in looking his very best is a kind of love that men never fail to recognize and truly appreciate.

Juanita Watson is the Assistant Editor for Reader Views.

Need Low-Cost Temporary Family Health Insurance?

Filed under:Lifestyle + More — posted on @ 4:35 am

Many families will find themselves without medical coverage at
some point in their lives. So, what do you do if you find
yourself in this situation? Here are some thing that you should
consider when purchasing quality, low-cost temporary family
health insurance.

Low-cost temporary family health insurance is available for
those under 65 and who are in generally good health. It also
usually covers dependants under 19, as well. Although these
policies are only good for six months or so, you can reapply for
coverage, as needed. Bear in mind, however, that any illness or
condition that occurred during this temporary coverage will be
treated as a pre-existing condition under the new policy.

Before you apply, however, there are some questions you should
ask the salesman or representative. You need to be certain of
the maximum policy benefit, for example, and you should make
sure of the co-payment schedule. Many low-cost temporary family
health insurance plans are PPO networks, so you need to find out
if you are required to have a primary care physician. You should
also ask the representative how pre-existing conditions will be
treated under the plan. Some companies will not cover
pre-existing diseases or conditions; some will do so, after a
pre-determined period, like twenty-four months.

There are many good low-cost temporary family health insurance
plans available and with a little patience and research, you
will find the policy that is just right for your family.

“Favorite Quotations… What Do They Say About Us?”

Filed under:New Age Infos — posted on @ 3:55 am

Have you stopped to think what your favorite quotes are
saying about you and your life experiences?

How you relate to them? How they relate to you?

Today… I decided to take one of my favorite quotes and see
how it applies to me. You may want to do the same thing.

This quote by Louis L’Amour is one of my favorites…

“Up to a point a man’s life is shaped by environment,
heredity, and movements and changes in the world about
him. Then there comes a time when it lies within his grasp
to shape the clay of his life into the sort of thing he wishes
to be. Only the weak blame their parents, their race, their
times, lack of good fortune, or the quirks of fate. Everyone
has it within his power to say, “This I am today; that I will be
tomorrow.” -Louis L’Amour

I can look back and see how my life was shaped by early
environment, heredity and changes in the world around me.

My life was shaped by my parents, friends, schools,
experiences, injuries, where I lived, moves I made, and
treatment from others, all had an effect on me.

Some experiences affected me deeply. Some of these
emotional feelings remain with me and affected me later in
my life.

There came a time when I realized I control my own reality
with my thinking, imagination, ideas and actions. What I
think about and focus on creates my reality. My thoughts and
imagination cause my actions. So I began to shape my life.
Knowing, I control what I can DO…BE… and HAVE.

That’s when I made the most progress in my life, when my
ambitions and goals came to the surface. I decided what I
wanted to do with my life. Many times these were goals and
dreams I had at an early age.

Sometimes, my early goals and desires faded into the
background, but were still in my memory.

I know people who habitually blame parents, environmment,
race, color, location or anything else they can think of
except… where the blame should be… On them!

No one else is to blame… I take responsibility for the
good and the bad in my life, because, I create my own
reality. It’s a weak person who blames everything on
somebody or something else.

The things I put off are my own fault. I can’t blame others,
or my environment for not taking an action… because, now
I see clearly…

I Create My Own Reality!

My point of power is Now… Today! I can’t change the past.
The present moment is where I can make changes for my
future. My thoughts, imagination, ideas and actions today,
create my reality tomorrow.

I become what I think about all day long. That determines
what I will do, be, and have tomorrow and in the future. I
create it!… I’m responsible for the good and the bad. What I
focus on becomes my reality. That’s true for any and all
areas of my life.

And… I believe it and accept it!

Bill Parks… Computer Consultant, specializing in Filemaker
Pro database design. Publisher of “Information Age
Products Ezine” and “Bill’s Business Boosters Ezine.”
http://www.Build-UR-Business.com And…
http://www.InfoAgePro.com

You can make easy money from the Internet.

Filed under:Helpful Information — posted on @ 1:21 am

If it is what I am having in mind right now, this myth is what
sets the realistic apart from the unrealistic. You have
definitely heard of stories of how people make 4, 5 and maybe 6
figure incomes in the shortest period of time imaginable.

While that is true in genuine cases, and I do know of some of
these powerful, wealthy individuals, what is often not seen in
the success story is the kind of hard work and wisdom put in by
these individuals before they saw the results.

It may seem as if they were overnight successes, but I do not
think that they would agree to it, after having put what it
takes to be successful on that day itself. That is like calling
a new-found star an overnight success, which I doubt he or she
would think so, after having put in all his or her effort,
talent and dedication for perhaps, the past several years or so.

Yet, being attracted to advertisements that goes “Earn
$10,000.00 in 6 months” or the likes is what most people
subscribe to. If you appreciate your intelligence, you will do
well to stay away from ads or programs with hooks like this.

“How To Find Editing Services Online”

Filed under:Money Making — posted on June 27, 2007 @ 9:04 pm

Quality is what you need. What you don’t have is time. You need to find an editing service online that can help you get the work you need done, quickly and effectively. But, where do you look? Where can you find such a service and know that it is of good quality? While it would have been a difficult task to find an editing service online a few years ago, there is now an ever growing supply of them. You’ll find quite a selection to choose from as well. Here are some guidelines that may help you in finding not only a service to use, but a good quality one at that.

First off, you need to know what you want from your service. If you are just in need of a few editing projects, you might want to look at price and a larger company that can get the work to you first. But, if you are looking to build a good relationship with a company and provide continuous projects, you should look for an individual who can work with you. This is because an individual can adjust easily to your needs and provide you with a personal touch. A larger firm, on the other hand, will push through the work and request payment quickly. You can find an editing service online that can do either.

Another thing you need to consider is reliability and the willingness to guarantee their work. A quality online editing company should provide great quality the first time, but if it isn’t accurate for one reason or another, will they revise? And, will they provide a contract guaranteeing their work to be what you want, in the right time frame and for the right money? You can find a freelance editor that can work with you one on one, but they too should provide for you the services you need. While there is never going to be a perfect editor, the best one for you will provide you with what you need, in your timeframe and within your budget. There are many hundreds of online editing companies that can do just that for you.

About the Author

Visit FreelanceWritingResource.com for more Articles, Resources, News and Views about Freelance Proofreading and Editing Jobs. This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and live links are included intact.

Canada - Here comes Satellite Radio!

Filed under:Entertainment Web — posted on @ 6:26 pm

Cabinet has upheld a CRTC decision to issue two satellite radio licences after the applicants agreed to increase Canadian content and French-language service.
The applicants are Sirius Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio, each of which has a U.S. partner. Details of the new Canadian content commitments were not immediately available but the number of French-language channels will be increased to four from three. As part of the agreement, CSR and Sirius have been forces to increase the French-language influence and broadcasting. Both promise to include 8 Canadian channels, which are half English and half French.
Several cultural organizations such as the Canadian Recording Industry opposed the original terms of the licenses. Reasons include that they have weakened domestic content rules.

These rules require Canadian music and talk programming to be prominent on the airwaves. “This is a black day,” said Ian Morrison, a spokesman for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. “In effect, the Americans have won.”
The new licenses call for eight new Canadian channels and 72 American channels.

While some people are complaining, independent and emerging artists favored the satellite licenses. They believe that the new services will provide them with exposure in the United States and abroad. Satellite radio, while initially intended mainly for car radios, has made several new improvements for portable and home satellite radio. Automakers, whom have factory ready satellite receivers in new 2006 models supported the applications. Just as in America, subscrition to the new radio services can be purchased and heard anywhere in North America.
About the Author

Scott Fish is the owner of Satellite Radio Sirius and XM satellite Radio Reviews |
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It’s not What You Ask - It’s How You Ask It!

Filed under:Better Sales — posted on @ 4:20 pm

How effective is your sales approach? The art of question
asking is a key element in your selling success. Is your
approach putting your customers on the defensive?

Here are two examples. First, we’ll take a look at the “Wrong
Approach”
.

As my husband’s company was transferring from California to
Florida, we found a new home development which we were anxious
to visit. Upon entering, we were greeted by a sales counselor
whose “approach” left much to be desired.

Within seconds after entering the model home, I was interrupted
by a phone call that I had to take. I exited the model and my
husband was left with the sales counselor - who, as I learned
later - completely overwhelmed him with her rapid line of
questioning. He explained it as the “machine gun”
approach making him feel as though he was being interrogated.
She (the counselor) never introduced herself, asked for my
husband’s name, waited for me to return or took the time to
establish any rapport before “opening fire” with her
litany of questions.

Here’s a sampling of her questions, delivered in rapid
succession:

Where are you living now?

How long have you been looking?

How many communities have you visited?

When are you looking to move?

Do you own a home now?

Do you need to sell your home?”

Do you have children?

Do your have pets?

By this time I had completed the call and was on my way back
in to the model home only to be greeted by my husband who
was on his way out of the model home, motioning me to
leave a business card as they could “sure use the help”.

Needless to say, we never returned to this community which we
were initially so anxious to visit. And, we’ll never know
whether or not this new home development would have been exactly
what we were looking for.

Good Approach

Upon entering the model home, the counselor should have first
introduced herself. The “better approach” could then have gone
something like this:

Suzie: “Hello, my name is Suzie. Welcome to XYZ community.
Thanks for stopping in today. Could I get both of your
names?”

“Yes, Teri and Tony.”

Suzie: “Is this your first visit to our community, Teri &
Tony.”

“Yes it is.” (At this point, my phone rang). “Excuse me Suzie,
this is an important call that I have to take, I’ll be back
shortly.” (At this time Suzie should stop any question asking
and begin developing a rapport with Tony until I return. After I
return, the questioning/qualifying would go something like this):

Suzie: “Are you looking for yourself or someone else?”

“Ourselves.”

Suzie: “That’s great Teri and Tony, I have a few additional
questions to understand your needs. Then I’ll provide you with a
packet of info to help explain our floor plans, options,
etc.”

“OK.”

Suzie: “In your selection a new home, what’s the most
important factor in the decision making process?”

“Location.”

Suzie: “Does this location meet both of your needs?”

“Yes.”

Suzie: “Aside from location, what else is important to
you?”

“The layout”.

Suzie: “When you say layout, could you be more specific?”

“Yes, open concept is very important to us.”

Suzie: “Is there anything else?”

“Yes, a large lot.”

Suzie: “Do you live in the area now?”

“No.”

Suzie: “Where are you currently living?”

“California.”

Suzie: “What brings you to Florida?”

“Tony’s company.”

Suzie: “Oh, that’s wonderful, we’re glad you’re here. How
about time frames, how soon are you looking to move?”

“Provided we find what we’re looking for, we’re ready to make a
decision now.”

Suzie: “Thanks so much Teri and Tony, for helping me help
you. I’d like to make a couple of suggestions. Based on the
information you provided, I’d like to recommend you spend some
time looking at our Sunburst model. It has a great ‘open feel’
concept. I feel it would meet all of your needs. And, it comes
in various elevations. Another benefit to the Sunburst is that
we have a model which is just about completed. And, the best
part of all - it’s located on a double sized lot. Of course, I
encourage you to look at all of our models and welcome your
feedback as that’s important to us. I’ll be available to answer
any specific questions you have when you’ve completed your
tour.”

Can you feel the difference in these two approaches? In any
sales and communication setting it’s important to help create an
atmosphere of comfort and interest. Please take a moment to
review your everyday approach. It could be costing you
sales.

Is your Penis big enough? The Method to make it Larger

Filed under:Universe Of Gender Issues — posted on @ 1:08 pm

Before I try to answer this questions I must say that Penis size is one of the greatest self-confidence battles that men deal with. Another important fact is that only 10% of all men are happy with their penis length or their sexual performance. Do you belong to the 90% that are unhappy?

A lot of questions are asked everyday by the male population…

Is my penis long enough? What is the average penis size?

Approximately 75% of the male population has a penis that is 6″ or greater.

What does my partner thing about it? Will I be able to give more satisfaction to my partner with a larger penis?

Penis size can have both a physical and psychological effect on the initial degree of sexual excitement for some women.

And how about you? If you belong to the other 25% can you deal with it?

If not, there are penis enlargement products and programs specifically developed to increase your penis size.
These products were not only developed for people with underdeveloped penises, but those have an larger-than-average penis, who just want more.

The existent methods are:

1.- Penis Jelging: Basically jelqing involves “milking” or stretching exercises involving the penis, with the ultimate goal of increasing the length of your penis. Jelqing has been found to have some disturbing effects when repeated for a period of time.

2.- Penis Enlargement Pumps and Electric Pumps: With the pumps you can make up to 2 inches gain but this gain is not permanent and only lasts for approximately 1 hour. It’s not an effective method if you desire a permanent penis enlargement.

3.- Penis Enlargement Surgery: Although there has been great improvements in phalloplasty, also called cosmetic penile enhancement or augmentation surgery, the results remain unpredictable and there are some significant risks involved.

4.- Penile Weights: This method works by hanging small weights off the end of your penis to stretch the penis and in the process, make it longer. This method of penis enlargement has been around for some time and has worked in some cases, but comes with several potential risks.

5.- Penis Enlargement Pills: They are 100% natural pills, being blended with a combination of herbal component that very effectively enlarge both penis length and penis girth, as well as enhancing sexual performance. Some of them are developed in advanced laboratories and approved by the FDA.

6.- Penis Extenders: Though there are few people using this method in comparison to other types of penis enlargement, it is proving itself to be a very successful method. The device is used anywhere between 2 and 10 hours a day and causes your penis to build new tissue cells resulting in a longer, thicker penis.

7.- Penis Enlargement Patches: The transdermal patch ingredients are instantly absorbed into the skin and the product does not need to travel through your digestive system, beginning its work immediately for fast and effective sexual enhancement.

Some experts recommend the use of combined methods, in order to achieve a better and faster result. Before you choose, please check carefully the advantages and disadvantages of each one them.

J. Willey owns http://www.herbalxlarge.com.


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