Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Web Sites

I sent out the grand opening e-mail to a bunch of my friends. One sent me a return e-mail and said he was confused. Where was my stuff? I looked again and made a discovery. My web page is sponsored by my sponsor! The only thing I can do on my site is make links on the right hand side of the page. The fonts are smaller than their fonts.

Don't get me wrong I think the sponsor is great. What I've got to do is build my own site where I can control it. Drive traffic to that site with links back to my sponsor's site. I do want people to go look at the turn key business opportunity. The whole point of this is to build an online business. So my next step is to build new pages and advertise and do the PR to promote the new pages.

Much to do. Yet I enjoy working with the computer and programs. So it should be fun.

Enjoy the Tuesday's tip. I've been reading and sending them to friends for the last two years.

Dean Rich

Dr. Zimmerman's Tuesday's Tip "A leader is never Energy-Neutral."

Dr. Zimmerman’s TUESDAY TIP
September 23, 2008 Issue #432

Tip: “A leader is never 'energy-neutral.' You are either giving people energy or you are sapping it from them.” Noel M. Tichy

What Dr. Alan Zimmerman Has To Say:

Since 1997, the Gallup organization has studied the responses of more than 3 million employees who have participated in their 12-question survey. Based on this enormous amount of data, Gallup concluded ... that while people JOIN companies ... they LEAVE managers.

In their best-selling book, "First, Break All The Rules," Buckingham and Coffman took it one step further. They said, "We have discovered the manager -- not pay, benefits, perks, or a charismatic corporate leader -- was the critical player in building a strong work force."

Bottom line ... supervisors, managers, leaders ... whatever you call them ... are not "energy-neutral." And Richard H. Lenny, the Chairman and CEO of Hershey Foods, affirms that. Lenny says, "We can create energy, or we can sap energy out of our people and out of our organization."

That being the case, how exactly does a leader sap his people's energy? I find that just about all of the energy sappers fall into one of two categories: They're ignorant or they're arrogant.

Jack Stack, one of the more insightful, revolutionary leaders of the last 20 years, the CEO of Springfield Remanufacturing, points that out. In fact, when I was conducting my 5-day Executive Leadership Forums for CEO's, I often hired Jack to address the other CEO's. Jack says, "Two things will kill a company, ignorance or arrogance. You can live with one, but if you have both, get your resume out."

Let's examine those two key energy sappers.

1. THE LEADER WHO IS IGNORANT.

Educator Dan B. Alexander says, "A leader's first calling is to grow, knowing that he is the one who has the furthest distance to mature."

He's right. A leader can't expect her people to grow if she isn't growing. After all, she sets the tone. She leads by example.

And yet, I can't tell you how many times I've spoken in an organization where the leader comes in for the first few minutes of my program ... and then leaves. Whether she knows it or not, she sends the message that she doesn't need to know what is being taught ... or has more important things to do.

And does her leaving make a difference? You bet. It mystifies, confuses, or even angers the program attendees.

One of the most frequent comments on my program evaluation form is something along the lines of ... "This was a great seminar, but WHO REALLY NEEDS to hear this stuff is my boss ... or our managers ... or our entire leadership team."

In essence, the program attendees are saying, "My boss ... or our leaders ... are ignorant. They're not as good as they think they are. They still have a lot to learn." And as one person noted, "Foolish are the generals who ignore the daily intelligence from the trenches."

The sad truth is ... too many leaders stop learning. And that's even true of some educational leaders ... who should know better. After all, they're in the learning business. But as noted scholar Dr. Roland Barth notes, "We routinely ask our children, 'What did you learn at school today?' I think it every bit as important to ask ourselves, 'What did I learn in school today?'"

So go ahead and do it right now. If you're a leader of any sort, ask yourself what YOU learned today. If you're not sure, or if you're teammates don't see much evidence of your learning, your sapping the energy out of them. They see ignorance, and ignorance is never a very inspiring example to follow.

And the second energy sapper comes from...

2. THE LEADER WHO IS ARROGANT.

Scott Lutz, now CEO and President of 8th Continent in the soy milk market business, has won many confrontations in his corporate marketing career. However, the battle he most remembers is the one in which he learned that leaders need to think about more than defeating their opponents.

Long ago in eighth grade, Lutz had a teacher he respected and wanted to impress. In a classroom debate monitored by this teacher, Lutz defeated and humiliated his opponent and expected praise from his mentor.

However, the teacher took him aside and taught him something else. He told Lutz he was disappointed in him. He said how you win means as much as the fact you did win.

Furthermore, his teacher went on to say, your intellect and verbal skill can propel you to the front of the line. But the only way you'll persuade people to follow you is to use your talents with compassion.

It may sound corny, but as the old saying goes, "If you lack tact, no one buys your act." There's a lot more to being a boss than being bossy.

Of course, no "leader" would ever admit to being arrogant. They may emphatically deny their arrogance or may even be unaware of it. But everyone else sees it.

So what are some of the tell-tale signs of arrogant leadership?

* A love of power.

Of course, it feels good to be in control. It helps you get things done, but power can be a destructive force if you're not careful. As business broker Marshall G. Bryant puts it, "When your love of authority exceeds your sense of responsibility, your leadership is in jeopardy -- and so is the organization you lead."

By contrast, effective leaders go beyond their love of power. They do more than tell other people what to do. They pitch in. As telecommunications executive Harold Geneen points out, "I don't believe in just ordering people to do things. You have to sort of grab an oar and row with them."

Another sign of arrogant leadership is ...

* Taking too much of the credit.

Boy is that ever common. Go back and watch the old Melanie Griffith movie called "Working Girl" and see how her boss took too much of the credit. Or take a look at a lot of the "research" coming out of the universities these days. Quite often the students do the research, but the professor publishes the results under his name.

By contrast, effective, non-arrogant leaders take more than their share of the blame and less than their share of the credit.

Other energy-sapping leaders are known by ...

* An overwhelming need to be right, all the time.

Arrogant leaders find it almost impossible to admit their mistakes, apologize, and ask for forgiveness. They've got to be right ... or at least look like they're right ... no matter what. And that ultimately destroys their effectiveness.

After all, if the boss is always right, the team could get to feel like they're always wrong. And that doesn't feel good. It's disrespectful and demotivating.

By contrast, effective leaders are learning leaders. They can say, "I was wrong. I've learned to see things differently. I've learned a better way."

So as Margaret A Neale, a business school professor says, "You need to constantly ask yourself: Do I want to be right or do I want to be effective?" I encourage you to ask yourself the same question.

Finally, arrogant leaders are known by their ...

* Double talk.

Instead of telling the straight-out, old fashioned, unvarnished truth, they say whatever they think will ensure their power. And when they are caught in double talk, they try to weasel their way out with more double talk.

Take a look at the world of leadership, and you'll see what I mean. Many politicians will say just about anything to get elected. I've even had preachers tell me they don't dare preach what they really believe on Sunday morning for fear of losing their jobs.

But I happen to subscribe to Albert Robens' advice. He was a politician in the 1900's. Robens said, "Leadership, above all, consists of telling the truth, unpalatable though it may be. It is better to go down with the truth on one's lips than to rise high by innuendo and double talk."

So we're back to square one. It's time to look at your leadership. Are you an energy producer or an energy sapper in your organization? Are you guilty of ignorance or arrogance?

ACTION:

List three things you are doing on a regular basis to keep on learning as a leader. And if you can't list three things you ARE doing, list three things you're GOING to do in the next three months.


Make it a great week!
Dr. Alan Zimmerman


©Dr. Alan R. Zimmerman, 20550 Lake Ridge Drive, Prior Lake, MN 55372. Reprinted with permission from Dr. Zimmerman's "Tuesday Tip," a weekly Internet newsletter. For your own personal subscription, go to http://www.drzimmerman.com/
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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Welcome to My Blog

Getting started with my own business has been fun as well as frustrating.

On this blog I'll be posting about my own successes and failures with home based business. Business ideas and Dr. Zimmerman's Tuesday's tips. I'll be sharing some of the businesses I had tried in the past and their failures and why I think they failed. My current online business venture and what I'm doing to make this one a success! My current online business is not my first try at getting my own business running.

Some of my past ventures have been; multi-level marketing runs. I've tried some telemarketing jobs. I've gotten into businesses that took my money and ran. I've even gone into insurance sales! So I've been extra cautious of anything that sounds too good to be true.

Check out my online store. This store is a part of my online work from home business that I'm starting. The other part is learning how to do this. It isn't that difficult and the way to get I started is easy. Check out the business opportunity here. There are also 800 numbered phone numbers on both those sites that you can call and talk to someone. I am very optimistic that this time things will be different. So join me in my journey. I'll share with you nuggets I glean along the way and I'll put tips and articles I find interesting and may prove useful to you in your business endeavors. To yours and my success!

Dean Rich

Start Earning More Money With an Internet Based Business

Today it seems almost impossible to make enough money with a regular job. All the time and daily effort put in to not even be able to pay the bills. All of the money wasted on gas, all of the stress your boss and co-workers cause you, your consistent and never-ending struggle with traffic in the mornings. Is it even worth it? You go through all of that trouble and still have to worry about bills. With technology you do not have to be a prisoner anymore. An internet business allows you to break free and take back control of your life.

So many people are turning to the internet today to solve their money issues. An internet based business may seem like a strange and unusual concept to a lot of people, but there are so many different systems to follow. As long as you can follow directions and apply yourself you can make this work. There are not as many scam artists out today as there were a few years ago.

That is because the government is placing harsh penalties on companies who try to scam people on the internet. Also, the home based business community will not allow for people to get away with it. If someone gets a bad product the word will spread so fast that the scam artists will be out of business before they even get started. How long have you been tired of your job? Do you feel that life is supposed to be agonizing? You should be able to enjoy life, you only get to live once. Why are you living it for someone else? Get rich and you can help all of the people you want. Life is not about making your boss rich while you suffer day to day. Your boss does not care about you. You are just an asset to your boss, and your boss knows that you can be replaced. So why don't you reverse the roles a bit? Start an internet based business and fire your boss. You will make a better boss anyway right?

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Home Business Wanted, But Not Network Marketing

People who want to start a Home Business are looking for more control of their life, and to achieve financial freedom, as millions people are doing. There is too much uncertainty in our lives today, and the only way to change this is to become our own boss. It's never too late!!

There are many ways to make money from home. However, they are not all equal. Depending on your background, and skill level, picking the right home business for you will determine how successful you'll be. Success comes from learning and sharing. There are several successful business people who are willing to help you, like Mike Klingler, Julie Salgado, Debra Morrison, Lisa Diane, and me. You just need to learn how to find them.

So you want to make money from home, but Network Marketing doesn't appeal to you. You're not interested in talking to a lot of people, and going to meetings. You don't want to learn how to become a great Leader, and recruit people into your business. So what can you do to make money from home?

There are several ways to build a Home Business, but it all takes some form of marketing, except the type where you are handling rebates for a company, processing insurance, or other forms of clerical work. But these are more like a job, since you don't build any residual income, and when you don't work there is no income.

There are Affiliate Programs where you promote other peoples products through your website, which requires you to advertise on the internet, and other media. Even though an Affiliate Program is the easiest to get into, with no risk, you still need to learn how to market, and draw people to your website. You don't need to recruit others, but you'll want to have others join your program, so you earn a referral fee. You can get marketing training from Mike Klingler's Renegade University program.

So how can a person make money from Home, if they don't want to be a Network Marketer? The Internet offers great opportunities...

1) You can write a book about a subject you have some knowledge of, and a passion for, such as Landscaping, Cooking, Pet Care, and other topics. But you need to be sure you are writing about a subject people need, not want. You need to research the Internet to see what's being promoted, so you'll be able to sell your eBook. That takes time, so you won't be generating any income for awhile.

So while you are working on your book, you'll want to join an Affiliate Program to generate an income, and gain experience.

2) Look for an Affiliate program that has a step by step training program, where you are promoting eBooks, and CDs that Network Marketers, and other Home business owners need. I think Michael Cheney's Affiliate Millions has one of the better programs. He takes you step by step, so you can make money right away. And has a great support program to help you if you have any problems. You can also use ClickBank. Below you'll find the link to the site.

3) If you want to work towards becoming a millionaire you want a program offered by a multimillionaire who knows how, and will show you how to become a millionaire, such as Lisa Diane's Millionaires Training Course. The website link is available at the bottom of this article.

You have read and heard the HYPE on becoming a millionaire, with this program, or that one, and want to know the TRUE STORY...

Well the story is there are a lot of people making one million dollars a year, or more on the Internet, and in Network Marketing. But there are more making less than $500 per month, which is fine if you just want some extra money each month. That would call it a hobby, not a serious business.

What's the difference? Well it starts with selecting the opportunity that's right for you, not just the right opportunity. There are a lot of opportunities, but which one is right for you is an important question. It starts with what you want to accomplish, and then understanding the business you select. You should join one that will be there all the way to help you reach your goal.

People who make one million a year or more, within two years are not new to Internet or Network Marketing. They have a track record of success, and have been big money earners in their current or past business. They know what to do to duplicate their success.

So whether you are a seasoned Internet or Network Marketer, you need to learn the method that will bring you the same result as the millionaires.

I'll be posting additional information on my blog MillionDollarsDesired.com/blog designed to help you be successful in whatever business you are in or select to join. So bookmark the website below. If you would like to receive my Free Monthly Newsletter, email me at successcoach@rallierallis.com with MTC in the subject.

Meanwhile, don't forget to get your free CD "Million Dollars Desire" from Lisa Diane.

If you wish a free 20 minute consultation, email me and we'll arrange a time to talk.

Until next time... "Dream Big & Do"

Rallie Rallis is a home business coach assisting Internet & Network Marketers in using the latest attraction marketing methods to generate endless supply of leads on the internet. He coaches on Affiliate Millions, and Training to become a Millionaire

How to Identify Real Home Based Business Opportunities

There are more people looking for home based business opportunities now, then ever before. After all we are in the entrepreneur era.

Whether you want to believe it or not people need an extra income or a bigger income to survive today. Ok, well most people know that already, But what you might not know is where to begin looking for a legit home based business opportunity.

There are so many sites out there promising you a huge fortune over night. The truth of the matter is that making money on-line isn't the easiest thing to do when you are first getting started.

So how do you know which opportunities are legit, and which ones are scams? A really simple solution is to just do a Google search on the different programs, or just hang out in the home business forums and see what others are saying.

There will always be honest reviews and comments from people who have actually invested their time and money to try it. You will also be able to find a site that will make a list of all the scams to watch out for. You should never rush into any business opportunity, until you have done all of your research.

When you do determine which opportunities are legit, and you do decide which home based business opportunity is right for you. Just go for it. I don't think you want to go through your life wondering "what If"?

When you have done your research, and picked a legit system you will be on the right track to your on-line success.

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