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Date: February 4th, 2010 In this issue :
GliSODin May Protect Against Severe Oxidative Stress Researchers at the University of ULM in Germany have received encouraging results from a study into the potential for GliSODin supplementation to protect against Oxidative DNA damage. GliSODin, promoted as a supplement to boost the internal antioxidant defense system of humans, contains Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), an enzyme contained in every cell of the body that is believed to protect them against Oxidative Damage. An earlier double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial published in “Free Radical Research”, showed that GliSODin protects against induced Oxidative Damage in just two weeks of supplementation. Until Next Week, Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!! Helping You Live Younger Longer, and Prettier! “The Road to Excellence has Little Traffic”
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Building a Healthy Downline When you are building your business, you are building a relationship with your customers through sales but you should also build a healthy relationship with your sales team. Here are 7 tips to help build a strong downline and keep your business growing every day TIP #1: GET PERSONAL Your downline wants to know who they are working so hard for. Send a monthly newsletter with sales tips, monthly numbers, information on the top salesperson, etc. Offer a free forum or chat group to your team so everyone can share ideas and offer support to one another. TIP #2: BE AVAILABLE Schedule time to speak with your sales team often. Constant contact will show them that you care. This gives your team a chance to share their concerns, thoughts, and ideas with you. It also allows them the opportunity to ask questions. TIP #3: HOLD A CONTEST You can use a company offered contest or come up with something on your own such as offering prizes or free services, special discounts, or coupons to the team member who recruits the most new distributors. Of course the nice thing about promoting the company sponsored contest is they pay for it! TIP #4: WRITE BLOGS Article marketing provides an avenue for free website traffic. You can also create banner ads linking to your website where your products are sold, then submit them to various free article directories. TIP #5: EDUCATE YOUR TEAM Provide your current sales team with powerful information about your business and products. By educating your sales team, you will create an aura of excitement. This excitement pushes your team to recruit their acquaintances into this wonderful opportunity for self-based employment. TIP #6: LOSE YOUR MIND Sometimes the silliest ideas are the ones that often get noticed in sales. If you’ve been playing it safe, get crazy with promoting your business. Print fliers, bookmarks, calling cards, booklets, etc. Go door-to-door and promote your business and sales opportunity. Focus only on promoting awareness of your business instead of generating sales. TIP #7: DON’T STOP It has been said many times that for every 9 “no’s” you get, you’ll get 1 “yes.” Don’t stop promoting recruits, regardless of how many “no’s” you’ve had this far. Eventually someone will say, “Yes!” Sometimes the squeakiest wheel is the one that gets the grease! Wiley Hurt
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