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here is how to make a good first impression online nm tip #4

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Sun, 4 May 2008

How To attain A Good First Impression Online.. "When you encounter someone for the first time, or walk into a household you are considering purchasing, or read the first few sentences of a Good Book, your mind takes approximately two seconds to rise to a series of decisions...I believe those split second decisions that we reach are actually powerful and genuinely crucial and, from time to time, really good." - Whether the decisions are beneficial or not, those instant first impressions are how we judge - and it is also how other people judge us. Knowing that, how much work should you put in to your internet profile or individual webpage?people drop a line to me every day, some who have individual profile pages at web merchandising exchanges (just about 400 strong at present), calling for:"People to come to my profile (or webpage or web log) and then I never hear from them again. What's wrong?"Network Marketing Sense Tip #4: Use only words a 13-year old can understand.

No jargon.1. Go over the words on your profile (web) page.2. Erase any techno-babble (e.g.

glyconutrients, tryglycerides, parabens, cell-to-cell communication, and so forth.) because they are merely speed bumps for someone scanning through - remember you only get 3-5 seconds. Big words do not impress anybody - they come across as arrogant and remote.3. Replace jargon you would like to use with uncomplicated words, for instance. tryglycerides = fat (or fat cell); parabens = preservatives. Cease applying words that only other people already in your company understand, like glyconutrients, or words that imply nothing to anyone except people in your society, like cell-to-cell communicating.4. Your internet page has one first function: to enlist someone who might experience a problem like you did.

And for which they seek a fix as well. Words people don't understand, do not assimilate. Think speed bump. 5. Tell your uncomplicated story, e.g. "I market a product for somebody with aching knees like I used to experience, and who did not desire to do drugs or surgery."

Makes it more comfortable for somebody like you to see and acknowledge themselves. Likewise easier for somebody who recognizes somebody like you, to refer you.Some instances of engaging, no-jargon profile pages below. (I picked an active five below - a few lighter a few more abundant - you will get the idea.

And yes, you must register (no price) to consider.) Meet them and consider what they market and why. http://www.networkmarketingcentral.com/search/action=profile&member=186&profile http://www.networkmarketingcentral.com/search/action=profile&member=1910&profile=10280l: http://www.networkmarketingcentral.com/search/action=profile&member=391&profile=10105
http://www.networkmarketingcentral.com/search/?action=profile&member=1764&profile=1027
http://www.networkmarketingcentral.com/search/?action=profile&member=2053&profile=10288

P.S. Apply this tip to any copy you use to send somebody to your merchandise or business organization, be it e-mail, autoresponders, netmail signatures, commercial enterprise postings, and so forth.

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