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Dominate Google By Using Main Street Marketing Machines 2.0 Fusion

April 16th, 2011 by Michael Feil

This is my proof video that Main Street Marketing works….

If you don’t want to see my proven results then just CLICK HERE to see what the creator of this video marketing platform has to say!

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Using Scripts To Sell

December 31st, 2010 by Michael Feil

We’ve all seen them.  You know, the network marketing scripts!  Yeah, those cheesy network marketing scripts that make you sound like a used car salesman!  Yes, the cheesy scripts that you are suppose to say to your friends and family that will make them run as far away from you as they can!

Well I have a different approach that will get you far better results.  Check out the video to see what I’m talking about…

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The dialogue is the key.  Just have a conversation, connect, and be yourself!

Blogging for Beginners – The Tribe Tab

September 9th, 2010 by Michael Feil

The Tribe Tab is a very unique concept that will help you get exposure to your blog but also help other people get exposure to their blogs as well.  In this business we are all about helping each other succeed.  If you can set up a Tribe Tab on your blog and get a few key people in there you will see increased traffic to your blog, plus you will make some very good connections along the way that may pay off big time down the road.

Watch the following video to see how to set up a Tribe Tab…

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If you’re new to blogging go to Blogging For Beginners to find out more information on how to blog the right way!

Blogging For Beginners – The Resources Tab

August 31st, 2010 by Michael Feil

The Resources Tab is a special place.  It’s a place where you make you money blogging…well one of the places at least.  Many people still are not fully understanding the concept of how to make money blogging and I am here to shed some light on it!  The Resources Tab is full of great…well…resources.  All of these resources should be products or services that you are using and you should have your affiliate link attached to it.

This video will show you how I have my Resources Tab set up and how I’m using it.

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Please comment, retweet, and Facebook share if you like this.  I would also like to know how you’re using your resources tab.

If you’re new to blogging go to Blogging For Beginners to find out more information on how to blog the right way!

Blogging For Beginners – Blog Essentials

August 16th, 2010 by Michael Feil

So where do I start with my blog?  What do I put on my blog?  Where do I get my blog?  How do I make money with my blog?

These are the same questions I get asked all the time.  I put the following video together for the beginner blogger to have a good understanding as to what it takes to have a good blog.  Also, for the advanced bloggers it gives you a checklist to make sure you have all your ducks in a row

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If you’re new to blogging go to Blogging For Beginners to find out more information on how to blog the right way!

Blogging For Beginners – Value Of The Mentoring Tab

July 24th, 2010 by Michael Feil

Today we are going to talk about how important the “Mentoring Tab” is on your blog. This should be one of the first things you put up that will give you credibility and help you monetize. It doesn’t matter if you only have been blogging for a few months. You know more than someone that is just getting started so you should put that tab up there for you to capitalize on. The video below shows you exactly the how and why this tab is so important…

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Also, if you would like to learn more about blogging and how you can some money with blogging check out Blogging For Beginners.

Blogging For Beginners – The Value Of The About Me Tab

July 1st, 2010 by Michael Feil

The “About Me” tab is a tab in your blog that you need to set up ASAP. The About Me tab will allow readers to have a true understanding of who you are, where your come from, and why you are on the internet. If is important to be authentic and genuine when you are writing about yourself. People want to do business with real people. If you don’t have an About Me tab get one started right away. If you do have one but it’s not up to par go in and rewrite it. View the video below to see more details about the About Me tab…

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If you’re new to blogging go to Blogging For Beginners to find out more information on how to blog the right way!

Six Steps To Initiate Success

June 14th, 2010 by Michael Feil

If you are a home based business owner or an entrepreneur then you have probably ran into naysayers either criticizing you, your product, or your business. You are always going to run into people that have something negative to say, however how you handle yourself in those situations is important to the growth of your business. Today we’re going to discuss how to respond to your current situation and what steps you need to take in order for you to continue on the path to success.

In any situation whether it’s good or bad there are three ways to respond. You can React, Respond, or Initiate.

Reacting doesn’t take any thought, because it’s purely emotion. Acting on emotion is not a very smart move. We see in the real world many people going to jail and doing time because they reacted. The bottom line is that reacting requires very little thought.

Responding takes a little more effort and a little more thought. Some responses are good while others involve more emotion than thought which could lead a situation going nowhere. Responses are all over the place; responses to emails, verbal, responses, video responses, responses in forums, etc. If you are going to do any kind of response than I think you will need sit down and really think about what you’re going to say before you respond.

Seth Godin said in this book Tribes, “Initiating is really and truly difficult, and that’s what leaders do. They see something others are ignoring and they jump on it. They cause the events that other have to react to they make change.”

Initiating is by far the best of the three. Let me explain how I took the initiative in my business and totally bypassed reacting and responding. When I first got into network marketing I was approached by an “old schooler” who closed me hard and I joined his organization. I brought some people into the organization but it was like my job in the corporate world, their marketing tactics just didn’t fit my personality. It wasn’t fun, I was driving all over the place going to different meetings and presentations, and I was wasting a lot of my hard earned money.

Around the same time I discovered online marketing. It was way different than what it is today, but it caught my eye and I wanted to learn as much as I could. I approached my upline and told him about this new world of marketing that I discovered. His response to me was, “That’s not how this organization does business. You need to stick to the system.”

Well I didn’t like the system, I wasn’t content, and I wanted more. So I left that company. I didn’t leave because of the money; I left because I wanted to learn as much as I could about online marketing. You see, when he told me that I couldn’t market outside of their sales system I could have reacted with my emotions and gave him a piece of my mind, and I could have responded appropriately after thinking and formulating my response, but I chose to initiate my several yearlong study of online marketing. In a sense I was initiating my future.

Fast forward about 7 years and now I am in a social media class that Jonathan Budd, Katie Freiling, and a few others were teaching. They taught me how to blog, market through social media sites, and actually get traffic. After the course I started I initiating. I got busy implementing every strategy and tactic that they threw at me and I started to get traffic to my blog (real traffic….not my parents just stopping by) and the leaders started to notice me.

From there things just took off. I got asked to be a leader in another class, and I met 5 other great guys who are now my business partners and we formed a company called Empowered Tribe where we teach people how to set up a social media tribe that will help them quickly their business up and running online. All off this happened because I chose not to settle, but chose to initiate.

One leader defined the term leadership as a planned assault on the status quo. In other words, don’t settle for what is, initiate for what will be. Each person initiates differently. Some people may initiate by just getting their blog up and running and finally taking control of that, while other people may initiate by developing their own product and / or course. Still some people may initiate by breaking off with their currently company and going a totally different direction. In any case, nothing will get done, no progress will happen, and no change will take place until you first take the lead and initiate.

Sometimes we don’t know how to initiate, where to begin or what to do. I would suggest that you look to leaders in the industry that you admire and see how you can emulate what they are doing. Sometimes you need to pay a mentor to help you get started and help get your thought process down on what you want to do and how to get you there. That is perfectly alright because all leaders have mentors. We just need to take the first step and initiate it!

Below are 6 steps to help you initiate your future:

1. Analyze your current situation and see if you are satisfied with where you are in your business.

2. If you are not satisfied think of where you want to be and what you want your business to look like. Visualize what you want your business to look like.

3. Write out some clear and measurable goals for your business. These goals need to be as clear and specific. For example, I want to master social media is not a very strong goal. A better goal may be, I want to have 10 opt-ins a day into my autoresponder in 6 months by implementing the 10 tactics Michael Feil teaches in his autoresonder class. Can you see that the second example is much better than the first because it is specific and gives a time period?

4. Now that you have your goals you need to set up your plan. Basically, what steps are you going to take to get to your goal? All this needs to be documented in a place you can go back and look at it again and again.

5. Now comes the initiate part. Start working your plan and making a change. Like I said before, often the initiate part starts with breaking off of something you are doing that is not getting you to where you want to be. It’s time to leave the status quo and start making things happen.

6. Once you start working your written plan you should now be able to see a change. Things are now taking off and you are making a difference with your actions and your plan. This would be a good time to ask a mentor to check out what you’re doing to make sure you’re on the right track. You may have to pay for this or if you know the right people it may not cost you anything. If you do have to pay this would be money well spent.

Initiating is a 6 step process and most of the time it won’t happen overnight. It will take time and it will take some work on your end, but if you’re not satisfied what how things are going it probably is time to start initiating change, especially if you want to be a leader in your industry.

I want to encourage you that no matter where you are today you can be successful. You are someone of value and of worth and you are important to this world. You can make great things happen, all you have to do is bypass reacting and responding, and just roll up your sleeves and start initiating. The future is wide open. Visualize what you want, then start initiating to make the change towards your dreams and goals.

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Give Away The Farm To Get The Bank

May 29th, 2010 by Michael Feil

Value! That what online marketing as evolved into. In this video I go over the “give away the farm to get the bank” marketing principle. I discuss how important it is to first give before you can receive and how you can make your offers more attractive by giving more that what is expected.

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If you like this please comment, share, and tweet it! I would love to know how you’re using this principle in your marketing plan.

Empowered Blog Service Reviewed By Beth Allen

May 11th, 2010 by Michael Feil

Do you struggle with your blog? You know, spending hours trying to get all the widgets and plug-ins just right. Are you a first time blogger and want to set a blog that has everything you need to dominate the social media scene? If so you will want to check out Beth Allen’s blog post “First Class Blog Design Service Makes It Easier Than Ever To Share Your Passions!” Click on the title to read now!

Beth shares some valuable information for the beginner and advanced blogger. This is one post you need to check out! Let me know what you think of it! Don’t forget to tweet it and Facebook share it!

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