February 5, 2012

7 Killer Ways to Increase Your Sales

The HOW TO Sales System that eliminates the stress in your life by bringing in loads of extra cash which will have you saying thankyou, thankyou, thankyou.

After a few weeks of some interesting times we are back on track with some great tips and ideas to help your business grow. And if you don’t have a business that is OK because the tips will help you in everyday life.

I have had many people contact me trying to get the “7 Killer Ways to Increase Your Sales”, free report. We are still having a few technical issues getting the auto system responding correctly, however, over the next few days I am going to add some brief notes of the steps. This should help you immensely. So let’s start. Here are the 7 steps.

Step One: Profile yourself and your customers.

Step Two: Build your list

Step Three: Create the interest

Step Four: Overcome the objections

Step Five: Close the sale

Step Six: Collect testimonials and referalls

Step Seven: Continue the relationship.

So stay tuned, more info is on the way. And if you miss the blog just look under the Business Tips tab on the top.

Cheers and Great Selling

Kurt

Celebration of Life

Goodbye Johnno

John Anthony Messina:

1 November 1947 – 9 November 2007

It has been a couple of weeks since I have written any blogs.

For me it has been a time of sadness, yet loving  & appreciative moments.

Let me explain…

My very good friend John Messina was diagnosed with lung cancer a few months ago.

John (known to me for 30 years) as Johnno, undertook radiation treatment, chemotherapy and received numerous blood transfusions during this time.

Johnno always remained positive and optimistic that he would recover and continue to lead a fulfilling life.

Johnno walked into hospital on the 30 October 2007 with a view to receive a couple of days rest and nurse pampering.  He was feeling a bit tired and run down and thought some good food, kind and caring attention would see him back pottering around in his garden.

Johnno never left hospital.

The illness and disease which ravaged his body was too great to fight.  Johnno succumbed and took his last breath on 9 November 2007.

He remained strong in mind to the end, only his body could not resist the ugliness of cancer.

Whilst sad and heart rending I was very fortunate to have spent Johnno’s final days very close to his bedside.  We reminisced, sipped cups of tea and even placed bets on the horses (one of Johnno’s favourite past-times)

Johnno did not suffer, nor was he in pain.

He never knew his time was so limited yet once accepting of his fate remained full of pride and dignity that his 60 years on earth was well spent and without regrets.

I will miss you buddy and so will many others.  You will always be in my thoughts.

Rest in Peace.

Kurt