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Friday, February 10, 2006

Headlines for Network Marketing Success

We all know that headlines are designed to attract attention, right? It's the same for network marketing success. How so?

In a newspaper or magazine do you read all the articles? Probably not, unless you have nothing else to do. If you want to be successful in network marketing you will likely confine your reading to just the articles that have headlines that grab your attention. When you do newsletters, flyers, e-zines, or articles, the headline can be the difference between people deciding to look at your information or not.

But did you ever consider that a headline could also be the first line out of your mouth in a live presentation? Do you focus very much on a presentation where the first line is the run-of-the-mill or the same-old-same-old words you've heard a million times? Do you listen closely to a demonstration that starts out plain and boring?

One of my mentors teaches that if the "headline" at a presentation is interesting, exciting, and attention grabbing, it almost doesn't matter what the rest of the presentation is.

If this type of headline usage intrigues you, don't hesitate to contact me.

Wishing you network marketing success through creative use of headlines,

Wendy Weber, the Singing Network Marketer
602-404-1626
E-mail Wendy
www.wendywebermentor.com
"Be a Mentor with a Servant's Heart"

Other articles by Wendy

Network Marketing Success - How to Choose a Company, Episode 1
Network Marketing Success - How to Choose a Company, Episode 2
Network Marketing Success - How to Choose a Company, Episode 3
Network Marketing Success - How to Choose a Company, Episode 4
Network Marketing Success – Are We Having Fun, Yet?
How a 55 Year-Old Single Parent in Phoenix – Who Loved Her Network Marketing Company for SEVEN YEARS! – Realized She Had Been Betrayed
NETWORK MARKETING SUCCESS – COLOR ME GREEN for PERSONALITY
Network Marketing Success - Take It Away!
Network Marketing Success – Say it With Feeling!

Network Marketing Success - Stay Close to the Fire (or Baby It's Cold Outside)
Network Marketing Success – Are You a “Product of the Product”?
Network Marketing Success - Listen, Do You Hear Me?
Defeating Your Gremlin for Network Marketing Success
Strategies for Defeating Your Gremlin for Network Marketing Success
"A" is for Abundance for Network Marketing

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