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I am trying to get into World Leadership Group. It's a intrepreneurial business. It's difficult to go out and network when I have a 6 month old infant. I need to know how to efficiently market myself. Please help

2006-12-17 19:45:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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People relate well to other people so tell YOUR story. Incorporate the fact the you have 6 month old. Appeal to other new mums or mums to be because like attracts like. And mums will relate to you on an emotional which will give you a competitive advantage. Good Luck.

2006-12-17 20:10:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are a few details about you I don't know. Are you married? Because if you are not, you really need to spend time with that infant. If you ARE married. You only want to work part time until the baby is at least 1 year old. By law, you are not required to disclose your marital status, how many kids you have, or how old you are. So you probably don't have to mention that on a resume either. Until you get back into the work place. See what small business you can run out of your home on the internet.

2006-12-18 04:06:35 · answer #2 · answered by elthe3rd 4 · 0 0

I am physically handicapped and the amount of work that I'm able to do it any one time is limited. I started purchasing Antares candy/pop machines on eBay for about $500 each. These machines must be placed inside business offices, auto repair shops, manufacturing shops, courthouse, tire store and so on. Places where people must sit and wait are the best. If they are sitting and waiting they are looking and they will buy something. I started with three machines this summer and by October had seven machines producing income. I just purchased eight machines in November and have placed two machines this week and will place two more next week. I purchase all my candy/chip supplies at Sam's Club they have the correct packaging. I watch for sales at the major grocery stores for pop. Do not by too much diet at any one time as it goes flat within two months. The amount of profit is about 50 percent of the cost of goods which is better than four percent on most bank certificate of deposits. I estimate conservatively at $10 profit per machine that way I am not disappointed. I have three machines that are 100 a week Gross sales producers. From this must be removed the cost of goods, mileage, depreciation of your car, maintenance on car and so on which are tax deductions. Excellent records are a must. Good luck. You may write me at. Puppets48744@yahoo.com

P.S. this company has their own advertising strategy that I have altered to maximize my benefit not theirs. I print my own labels on my computer and place them on the front of their advertising that they supply at a minimal cost. By removing their automatic return card on the back of the advertising the customer is left with just your sticker , they will then call you. This keeps the company from sending out their favorite son and getting the account that you spend time trying to secure. Most of the times when you purchase the use machine they have advertising material they give you.

2006-12-18 03:52:11 · answer #3 · answered by puppets48744 4 · 1 0

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