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When you first start looking into different network marketing companies, you'll hear such nonsense as:

"The product sells itself!"

Or...

"Someone would have to be stupid to not want to earn an extra $5,000/mo working just 8-20 hours per week!"

Or...

"We don't sell. We share!"

If you believe this b.s., then you believe that there's no need to learn any kind of sales and marketing skills. Of

course, this is not only false, it's a guarantee that you will get no where in building your business.

Another fallacy, that is as common and just as deadly as the "it's sharing and not selling" myth, is commonly known as the "we build our businesses by word Of mouth" myth. I bet you thought that the reason network marketing is so powerful is because we use word of mouth - which everyone knows is the most powerful form of advertising. And it is. But you and I don't use it.

As the owner of our own businesses, we have a very definite financial interest in the sale of our products and our

opportunity. Because of this, when we "share" them with someone, it is not word of mouth. It is selling. In its

truest form, word of mouth means that the person who talks to others about a given product has nothing to gain by doing so. There are certainly varying degrees of word of mouth where people can be incentivized to talk about

something, but, in the purest sense of the phrase, its best when they genuinely like the product so much that they

feel compelled to tell others about it.

It's an unbiased, third party review. You and I are not unbiased. And we are not third party.

Are there ways that we can realize the benefits of word of mouth advertising? Sure, but while our customers can practice word of mouth, we personally cannot. A business owner talking about their own business is never word of mouth.

Again, the reason that this belief that we can generate business through our own word of mouth efforts is so dangerous is that it lulls us into believing that we don't need to learn how to sell.

Of course, there are those who teach us to take the opposite approach - that we should always be selling. These people frighten me. They are the ones that will hunt you down to the point that you're so worn out by avoiding them that you end up buying something or joining their opportunity just to get rid of them.

Even in the company I'm partnered with now, I hear the advice, "you can never say the wrong thing to the right person and you can never say the right thing to the wrong person," so "when in doubt, blurt it out!" Early on, when I believed that my upline was always right, I took this advice. I still cringe at the the thought of how idiotic I must have sounded.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm..." But many people take this to mean that enthusiasm is the only thing required to be successful and that the more you flip out about your opportunity, the more successful you'll be.

Speaking confidently about your opportunity is one thing. Foaming at the mouth is another. The former can be attractive. The later will only drive people away.

Other poor sales techniques involve arm-twisting, hard closing and deception.

A widely held line of thought among sales people is that, a prospect saying "No, I'm not interested" is really saying "Yes, please harass me some more" and is giving a signal to really pull out all the stops.

But in truth, if someone says they're not interested, guess what? They probably aren't interested! This will be a revelation to many.

It's the practice of these kind of bad sales and marketing tactics that gives network marketers - and salespeople in general - a bad name. It's also why so many people cringe at the thought of having to sell. They don't want to have to lower themselves to this kind of behavior.

But there is hope for the new network marketer. Sales does not have to be this ridiculous or this hard. In fact, when combined with good marketing, it's much easier and much different than most people realize. And there are a host of good trainers out there that are attempting to change the nature and perception of the network marketing industry.

Kevin Mastaw has lived in Nashville, TN, since early 2007 after living in Milwaukee, WI for 15 years. In Milwaukee, Kevin built a successful network marketing and internet marketing business. Now, he coaches and teaches others how to do the same. Kevin is also the host of, "Kevin and the Giant Peach" - an internet radio show on blogtalkradio.com - where he interviews average individuals who are building their businesses on the internet.

The balisong knife other wise known as the butterfly knife

The balisong knife other wise known as the batangas knife, fan knives click clack, and most known it the U.S. as a butterfly knife. Is a knife that  would be considered a pocket knife it has two handles that are both on a  hinge and the knife itself folds in to the handle and in the hands of someone that knows how to use it and be flipped open every quickly with just one hand. For the most part these knives are pocket knives size but are also make in sword size and can be over three feet when fully opened. These bigger blades are not surprisingly called baliswords.

All those now on is really sure where the name balisong comes form that are a few thoughts as to what it is referring to. In the Tagalog language  balisong or Baling sungay means broken horn, and because the first knives where made of animal horns many think that is where the name comes from. Others think that they are called balisong for the reason the they are thought to first be invented in a town called balisong. These pocket knives origins are from the Philippines and  though discouraged now for hundreds of years where once used to fight in duels.

These pocket knives where not known to western civilizations until the Spanish came and governed the Philippines and then made these knives  popular. Though evidence suggests that Balisong knives have been apart of the Filipino fighting arts since 800AD. Balisongs where brought back to the states after WWII when troops that where fighting in the pacific came home and brought these handy pocket knives back with them.

A balisong is mainly made up of ten parts. The edge, swedge, choil, kicker, pivot pins, tang, tang pin, bite handle, safe handle, and latch.  The edge is the sharp blade of the knife. The swedge is the back side of the blade that is made to look sharp but is not. The choil is a curve above the kicker to help you to sharpen the blade. The kicker is what stops the blade for hitting the inside of the knife when closing to help keep the blade sharp. The pivot pins are the pins that the knife pivots on to open and close. The tang is where the blade come in to the handle. The bite handle is the part that closes on the sharp side of the blade. The safe handle is the part that closes on the back side of the blade, the part that is not sharp. The latch, this is what keeps the knife closed.

There are now a number of knives makers in the U.S that make balisongs or butterfly knives. One of them is   Benchmade. Another well known knife make is Emerson. Emersons very first knives where balisongs that he made while studding Filipino martial arts in California. Because of the nature of these pocket knives many countries have them outlawed. But are very sought after by collectors.

About the Author

Hello my name is James Huff and I started a online store called pocketknivesdepot.com I started this for two reasons I wanted to offer great quality knives at low prices. I also wanted to gain financial independence. To open your own store is challenging but well worth the work. If I can do it any one can. Thank you.

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how do i hook up my Emerson DVD player to my Panasonic Television?

i have a emerson DVD player, which i know works because i brought it from home to college, and a panasonic televison. the DVD player has 3 plugs, yellow white and red, as does the TV in the front and the back. ive plugged it into both and it still wont work. ive hit play on the DVD player and flipped through all 125 channels on the tv and couldnt find what i was trying to watch
well, icant switch to AUX tho. thats part of my issue too. cause its not the original Remote and the tv is pretty old. aand no there is no Antenna

Search for it on different video inputs, video 1, video 2, aux 1, aux 2, or something like that. You wont find it on a channel with a/v plugs, unless its an antenna a/v source, which I doubt.

You should still be able to switch between the aux and the tv settings with the buttons on the tv, I have an older tv and I can do it from the front, you can try that.

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