Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Want to Ready Yourself for a Recession?
By Ja-Naé Duane
A study done by McGraw-Hill showed businesses who had maintained or increased their marketing through the recession in the 1980's saw an average sales growth of 275% the next five years after the economic downturn. Would you like to be one of those businesses? If so, consider these tips:
Get Your Finances in Order
There are many people who do not know how much money they have in the bank or even how to balance a checkbook. No matter what your current financial situation, do a financial analysis. Figure out where the money comes from (your total income) and where the money is being spent. Create a business and personal budget that you check on a daily basis.
If you have never created a budget for yourself or your business, then a resource like the Financial Freedom Club is your best option. Otherwise, you can find tips and advice of the Wild WE Social Community!
Spend Money on Things that will Make You Money
The wealthy know that it takes money to make more money. However, you do not need to be a millionaire to begin this mindset. Instead of blowing $30 on coffee a week, put that money turns learning how to capitalize and grow it. Whether you take a financial class or just put the money into savings, you are taking a step towards doubling that investment.
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Friday, March 14, 2008
How to Find the Right Mentor for YOU!
By Ja-Naé Duane
Some entrepreneurs may seem easy to talk to, but it may not be that easy to convert them into a great role model who will help you grow your business. There are many ways to find that one special person who is willing to go the extra mile for you. When beginning your search, consider these tips:
More than One Mentor?
Putting all your mentor eggs in one basket can be a mistake. We have many facets to our lives and our businesses. If you are looking for people who bring different perspectives to the table, then think in terms of multiple mentors instead of just one. Everyone has different qualities and skill sets. So, figure out what qualities you're looking for in a mentor and find who works for you.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
By Ja-Naé Duane
Some entrepreneurs may seem easy to talk to, but it may not be that easy to convert them into a great role model who will help you grow your business. There are many ways to find that one special person who is willing to go the extra mile for you. When beginning your search, consider these tips:
More than One Mentor?
Putting all your mentor eggs in one basket can be a mistake. We have many facets to our lives and our businesses. If you are looking for people who bring different perspectives to the table, then think in terms of multiple mentors instead of just one. Everyone has different qualities and skill sets. So, figure out what qualities you're looking for in a mentor and find who works for you.
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
"Why Women Must Invest and How To Do it!"
Did you know:
- 1 out of every 2 marriages ends in divorce and on average, in the first year after the divorce, the woman's standard of living drops 73%
- Of the elderly living in poverty, 3 out of 4 are women, yet 80% of them were not poor when their husband were alive
- 58% of baby female boomers have an average of only $10,000 set aside for retirement
- 47% of women over the age of 50 are single
- Nearly 7 out of 10 women will at some time live in poverty
You folks have seen The Wild WE and Ja-Naé move fast, but you ain't seen nothing yet until you learn what our friend Richard Hagopian from Ameriprise Financial Services and Ja-Naé are going to share on this ONE-TIME CALL.
On this 60-minute call with Ja-Naé and Rich, you'll discover:
- How to Build a personalized financial and Cashflow plan.
- How to build a personalized investment strategy to help you with your wealth accumulation.
- Your Mission, Passion and Purpose.
Here are the details:
Date: Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 Time: 8pm EDT Where: Wild WE Teleconference Price: FREE
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Inward Versus Outward Competition
Because of hereditary influences, women are more inwardly competitive than men. Men, on the other hand, are more outwardly competitive. This is an important distinction, if you're attempting to develop communications that are relevant to a woman and ultimately motivate her behavior. She'll be more motivated to purchase your product, use your services, visit your destination or listen to your radio station if your communications address her inward competitiveness. Remember the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, "The Yogi Bear Show"? For those of you who may not be familiar with the TV show, Yogi Bear is a fictional male anthropomorphic bear who gets in a lot of trouble with his reluctant sidekick Boo-Boo. The plot of most of Yogi's cartoons center around his antics in Jellystone Park. The show's jingle includes these lyrics . . . "Yogi has it better than a millionaire, that's because he's smarter than the average bear" - a pure personification of outward competitiveness. You were probably wondering how I was going to use a cartoon as an example. Hey, using pop culture always helps to make the point! But I digress. Here are a few tips if you're attempting to connect with a woman by tuning into her inner competitiveness. I'm done with the cartoons. Thanks for letting me get it out of my system. · Destinations - As you know, women are the primary decision-makers for leisure travel. Don't attempt to lure her to your destination by telling her that a famous celebrity goes there . . . that's outward competition. Tell her that when she visits the destination, she'll have opportunities to connect with herself, family and friends. Want to continue reading the rest of this Article? 
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Our Next *Success Partners" Call is MONDAY, March 3, 2008, 9:30pm Eastern Standard Time. Topic: How Branding Effects Your Business with Wild WE's Coach Kate! Have you ever felt stuck at a certain level of success because you couldn't possibly squeeze anything more into your already crazy schedule? Do you long to hand off those energy-draining tasks you hate doing but don't know how? If you answered yes to these questions, it's time to learn the secret to creating a seven figure freedom-based business - leverage! Effectively use your Success Partnerto achieve these goals! This call is FREE for all Gold and Platinum members. Not a member? Join Now to Access this Call and Receive a Success Partner.

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