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Don't Be Angry…

Social networking is a great way to market and promote any program or product that you are trying to earn some money from. It works out great because you have multiple platforms from which you can spread the word about what your promoting. Many times people are less formal, while social networking and you have a great opportunity to sell your products or services and if your product is good, it could spread like wild fire.

Social network marketing can also open you up to harsh words, nay-sayers and generally mean people. If you are a member of a social network that is populated with a lot of marketers, you have another set of issues to deal with.

Here are a few things to remember when marketing, and especially when marketing on social networks. Avoid coming across as ‘angry’, it turns people off. I have seen people get angry and alienate much of their network. Following are a few things that if remembered can help you keep your cool.

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Seven Safety First Tips when Traveling with your Children

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There is a big difference between traveling with an adult and traveling with children. Even if you have toddlers or an infant with you, it is a special specification that adults accompanying their children must observe safety first when traveling. There are numerous ways to make traveling for you and your child safer.

Here are seven:

  • 1. Maintain seatbelts or restraints at all times. Naughtiness can become one reason for your child to get hurt and cause one to another. Your child can move all he want as long as his seatbelt or restraint are firmly attached to their bodies. Furthermore, turbulence can go without warning.
  • 2. Keep your child’s essentials inside your hand carry bag. You can survive every ounce of tantrums when you keep in your bag a handful of useful merchandise like diapers, food and medicine. If you have an infant, you can bring in two bottles of milk.
  • 3. Position you child away from the aisle. It would be more appropriate to sit him in between two adults. If you don’t like being seated along the aisle, for your child’s sake, sacrifice. Children love exploring and reaching out things. They can get hurt unknowingly when their little arms and hands get bumped by walking people or by the serving cart. You can also sit him at one corner beside the windows.
  • 4. Bring toys. Make sure these are not deadly ones. Toys can serve as perfect modalities to catch your child’s attention and refrain him or her from making unnecessary noises and activities. Never bring toys that can hurt, easily break or is heavy. Electronic games can only be used while the plane is cruising.
  • 5. Control your child. It is your responsibility to control your child’s behavior while inside the plane. The flight attendant is never responsible for the supervision of your child. You don’t pay them to become baby sitters. As much as possible, don’t fall asleep during the flight. Children take this opportunity to wander around the plane and eventually get lost. You also have to be careful when walking around the plane with your child for he might reach hot cups of coffee or silverware.

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What Works & What Doesn't in Viral Marketing

Stop with the enforced e-mail forwards already! Trying to force or bribe people to forward your info to a friends or family in order to be rewarded or win looks skanky in today’s ultra-permission-based world. Especially when you tell visitors nothing about their friend’s or family’s privacy in the space directly next to the e-mail form.

A true viral campaign gets forwarded because consumers are compelled to do so by the glory of the content, not because you bribed them with points or something else.

What absolutely will not work:

Suggesting that e-mail recipients forward your message to their friends and family will not work. Adding a line at the bottom of your e-mail that reads “Please feel free to forward this message to a friend” is more likely to get it deleted than forwarded.

What absolutely will work:

Offering something worthy of sharing like a valuable discount, vital information or offering an incentive for sharing like additional entries into a sweepstakes or an added discount or premium service will work.

Relevant or timely information, research, or studies that are included in your e-mail might encourage the recipients to share with their family and friends. Interactive content like a quiz or test, especially if it’s fun, will inspire forwarding.

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10 Obstacles to MLM Success

10 Obstacles to MLM Success and How You Can Avoid Them
by Bonnie Ross-Parker

A number of home-based entrepreneurs earn as much as $10,000-$100,000 per month in network marketing. They’re living their dreams — traveling the globe, spending time with family and friends, and contributing to worthwhile causes. You can too.

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Family Weekends

roadtripFamilies go through changes as children grow older and every one’s schedule is going in opposite directions. A good way to ‘reel-in’ all your family members is to plan a weekend trip, or even better, an extended weekend trip. The weekend getaway is easier on the bank account and it is much easier to get people to commit to three or four days, as opposed to a week or more. OnĀ  the weekends, many people don’t have to work and even for those that do, it is easier to sneak away for a weekend!

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