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Know How to Talk to Prospects

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I recently jumped into the world of BlogTalkRadio!

My first radio show was a lot of fun and I talked to my friend and fellow mentor, Judit Regev, from Israel.

“Discover the Secret of Turning Bad Prospects Into Good” is a show talking about personality colors.  Knowing a prospect’s color is important in knowing how to talk to a person and how to present information to them.

Listen to the show here to learn an overview of the colors. 

To find out more, download the ebook, Success In 10 Steps, to gain access to our full training program.

Once you read the ebook and listen to 2 core principles audios, I will give you access to the entire Colors To Success training audio.

 

Believe In Your Success, I Do!
Karen
mentor.karen.j.miller@gmail.com

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2 Responses to “Know How to Talk to Prospects”


  1. Mark Gubuan | Online Network Marketing
    on Feb 25th, 2011
    @ 7:52 AM

    Karen,

    Great job on getting on the radio show. Make sure you schedule your content weeks in advance. I used to live in Eugene when I went to U of O. Awesome!

    Keep the content coming. I see from down in your archives that you’re posting about once a month. You’ve got to post everyday. I write my posts a week in advance and set them to auto post. You should too.

    Where’s your opt in form?

    Mark


  2. Debby Beachy
    on Feb 25th, 2011
    @ 8:10 PM

    Hi Karen
    I’ve always wanted to get on Talk Blog Radio…maybe we should talk!
    Understanding personality colors is so important as a network marketer.
    Debby Beachy
    PS Have a great weekend!

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