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Non-traditional WAHM marketing

 

 
Chapters included in this book:
 
Take 10
Get More Website Sales
Co-Op Marketing
Leads Swap
Year of Change
Website Traffic
Referrals Please!
Four Keys for Growth
Recruiting
Shy Networkers
Neighborhood Guru…You?
Networking Clubs
Getting to First Base
Need Variety?
Get The Job!
Words That Sell
Top Seller Story: Christi O.
Bookings…Get ‘em!
Party Plan Sales Tips
Tomorrow…
What’s Your Plan?
The Best Way to Fail
It’s a Family Affair
Goal Setting
Charitable Profits
Always Be Booking
Top Seller Story: Michelle P
Buy My Products, Buy Me
Create Loyal Customers
Focus on Referrals
Just Do It!
Profits x 2
 
 
The Internet Rocks
Online Traffic
Articles, Links & Keywords…Oh My!
A Honey of a Site
Yearly Focus
Top Sellers Tell…Top Direct Sales Pros
Tell How They Achieved BIG Success!
Free Consultations
Hostess Coaching
Rain Referrals
Countering Objections
Volunteering
Business Card Marketing
Marketing Blast Ideas
Working for Charity
Booking Tips
Need a Lot of Bookings?
Getting Great Leads
Recruiting Tips
Dialing for Dollars
Education vs. Sales
Local Growth
Niche Networking
Referral Guides
Cross Distribution
Growing Your Team
Hard Work, Perseverance, Dedication
Refrigerator Marketing
Element of Surprise
Slow Movers?


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