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Used Golf Clubs – Information Everyone Should Know

Posted by Melvin on Jul 4, 2009 in Stormy Life

What are Used Golf Clubs?

As the name suggests, used golf clubs are those clubs which are already used by aspiring or professional golfers. The most difficult part for a customer, who wants to purchase used golf clubs is to purchase good quality clubs at a great price. The purchase of used golf clubs drastically reduces the costs for a person, who aspires to play the gentleman’s game. With the purchase, a person would save hundreds of dollars.

Are Used Golf Clubs Better in Performance?

Prior to its purchase, most of the people would be in two minds, as to whether they need to purchase a new golf club or a used golf club. Although, majority of them would straightaway go in for a new golf club. It needs to be mentioned over here that, used golf clubs used for a few occasions are not a bad option. There are also other great options like Callaway clone irons or burner knockoff golf clubs The major advantage that such clubs have is their cost.

Steps to be Considered:

The following are few steps which need to be considered prior to buying used golf clubs.

1. The first thing that needs to be seen is as to whether the used golf clubs are in a good condition or not. Numerous sensible golfers would have a look on the overall quality of golf clubs. This is because they would like to maintain them for the purpose of resale.

2. Essentially, a check on any sign of wear and tear, in both the sole and the grips of the club would be beneficial.

3. Some amount of time needs to be spent for the purchase of used golf clubs from a reputed brand.

4. A trial at a pro-shop and a subsequent search for used golf clubs of the same type would always help.

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Why MLM Sponsoring Is Thought To Be Difficult?

Posted by Melvin on Jul 4, 2009 in Stormy Life

“Do I have to know and sponsor a lot of people to be successful in MLM?” is a commonly asked question.

The common reply from most upline sponsors goes something like the following…

“No, you can develop a great residual income and become very successful in Network Marketing by sponsoring just one person every month or two.

They go on to say that the people you sponsor do not have to be from the group of people you already know (commonly called your warn market).  They tell you to think about how many people you converse with in your everyday activities!

But then they turn around and tell you to jot down a list of everyone you know, even from a casual relationship.  They instruct you to list everyone you can think of for example, people you work with, go to church with, people you do business with, people you went to school with, people you knew before you moved to your present location, etc. and you will be amazed by the number of people that end up on your list.

Will all or even most of these people join you in your MLM business? Probably not, but statistics show that one out of every one hundred names will make your car payment, one will make your house payment and one will retire you!

That’s really not so bad.  Three out of every one hundred is achievable, but you have to make the contacts.  As the saying goes, “the more you tell, the more you sell.”  Also, all the people on your contact list know others and although they might not be interested themselves, they might refer your to other people who will be interested.

Have you ever been rejected 97 times?  That is a lot of rejection.  And initially these rejections come from people you know, so the rejection is even more difficult.  Most people will not last that long.

How many people do you know who can go out and face 100 people they know and get rejected by 97 of them and just continue to keep plugging along trying to recruit or sell products to an unwilling market?

If you are lucky enough to sponsor someone who is currently a seccessful multi level marketer with correct skills, who brings along his established downline with him and becomes a “heavy hitter” in your company, then technically the answer given above is true.  If your company’s compensation plan is supportive, then that single recruit may be able to carry you along.

It is extremely unlikely that you will be able to recruit a “heavy hitter” who can rapidly go out and develop a significant downline beneith you if you are only signing up “one person every month or two.”

This problem is discussed in detail along with 6 other problem areas in the downloadable free report, The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing.

So what can you do if you don’t want to face massive rejection and you are not going to be lucky enough to enroll a “heavy hitter” early in your MLM career?

If you don’t desire to be a member of the NFL (No Friends Left) club, then I would suggest not going out chasing after your friends and family, everyone you know, or anyone within 30 feet as some sponsors instruct you to.  No matter what they say, everyone is not your market.  Instead your target market is people who are specifically interested in starting a home-based business, earning extra money, are already members of some Network Marketing company or are interested joining a MLM program.  Now the trick is to get them to come to you and then, using a soft sell approach instead of the traditional hard sell, sponsor them into your business.

OK, so just how do I go about accomplishing that?”, you ask.

You accomplish this by first offering your target market a funded proposal or free report relevant to your market and developing a mailing or contact list from the funded proposal sales process.  You then develop a positive relationship with your list members through frequent contact and by providing them useful information.

If you have correctly identified your market, prospects will soon be contacting you for guidance and asking how they can become a member of your team.  So after you have read The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing free report and then be sure to go on to discover the secrets of effective MLM Recruiting methods made available with the use of Internet Network Marketing.

 
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Recharable Electric Razors Advertized as the Best

Posted by Melvin on Jul 4, 2009 in Stormy Life

Watching TV commercials for electric razors is like reviewing a mystery film. You never know what the newest and finest feature is going to be. The Shick ad claims that their make has the best feature of revolving heads that will conform to even the roughest of faces. It will move over your face and cut every hair close because of the turning blades. Click here for this electric razors review web page.

Another make will declare their shaver will cut closer than any other shaver because it has six blades that will elevate the beard higher and cut more of the beard than any other brand. I get tickled because I speculate how high a beard can be lifted before the skin is cut along with the beard. I can just see the commercial where the man shaving comes away with such a neat beard that he doesn’t have a face anymore.

I also get a kick out of those who tout that their shaver is portable and watertight. They show a man driving his car and shaving while he stares into the rear view mirror. I ponder, about him seeing an on-coming truck. Then of course, you have the man in the shower merrily singing while his glossy new shaver is cutting his beard. I often wonder if there is ever a short in the contraption. Does the guy get a shock when the water hits his face.

One market the advertisers seem to neglect is the women’s market. I have seen very few commercials that endorse shavers for ladies to use. This is a huge market that is not being utilized by the key brands. My wife loves her new Norelco electric razor because it does a great job of cutting her hair without cutting herself.

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