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Dave is a trainer with extreme passion for public speaking. He brings laughter, joy, entertainment and enriching knowledge to his workshops. He always believe training and workshops can be fun and yet enriching.
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1. Anticipate any objections your visitors may have about your product offer. You must research your target audience’s needs and wants.

2. Remember not to use outrageous or unbelievable claims in your ad copy. People are too savvy online and won’t believe you.

3. Pick a good name for your business and product. Your names should be memorable and describe the kind of product your offering.

4. Solve your customer complaints by being quick and friendly. The faster you respond, the more your customers feel you care about them.

5. Never think your customers are satisfied with their purchase. You should be constantly finding new ways to better your product and service.

6. Market yourself, as well as your product. You could write articles, ebooks, do free consulting, do speaking engagements, etc.

7. Find new target audiences for your products or services. For example, if you’re selling coffee to stores try to also sell it to coffee shops.

8. Use the phrase “invest in our product” instead of the words buy or purchase. This makes prospects feel they’re investing in their future if they buy.

9. Create offline affiliates to market your product. Have people sign up at your web site to sell your products through “house parties”.

10. Use logos and slogans for your business. They make it easier for people to remember and identify your business.

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“Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a  slow-ripening fruit.” — Aristotle

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