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3 Ways to Optimize Your Site Navigation and Make Your Sales Skyrocket! into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you Studies show that well-planned navigation can help boost your sales by more than 50%!Your navigation should be structured with only one thought in mind: making it easy for your visitors to find information and buy your product or service. You have to make sure your customers are guided toward the action you want them to take, whether it’s signing up for an opt-in offer, filling out a survey, or making an actual purchase.The better your site is at helping visitors find the information they’re seeking Internet Marketing Opportunities - Choose the Good - Avoid the Schemes Perhaps the only area outside the financial world where performance is so closely measured is the Olympics. Competition is fierce, and with events measured to the hundredths of a second, athletes go to great lengths to gain even the slightest edge. The Olympics can teach us a lot about investing.When you first begin looking for a way to make money online, you are bombarded with myriads of ways you can get rich quick. If you look up the phrase ‘internet marketing’ or ‘make money online’ on a search engine, you probably see just as many pie in the sky, illegitimate, business opportunities as you do legitimate opportunities. And the sad thing is, the illegitimate opportunities often look much more attractive because they promise ridiculous amounts of money to you, if you will just buy this, or invest that Take skiing for example. Whether it’s for cross country or the downhill, each ski team has a group of specialists with one job and one job only: to put the right wax on the skis. They carefully take multiple measurements of factors such as temperature, humidity and even the shape of the snow crystals to determine which wax formula will give their athletes optimum performance. Regardless of the athletes training and ability, it’s the skills of the wax technician that will determine whether the racer wins or loses. These technicians have a number of waxes to choose from and it’s not that one wax is always better than another. Rather, that day’s conditions and the unique needs of each athlete will determine which wax is the top choice. You’d never have a wax specialist say that “Wax A” is always the best, or that only fools would use “Wax B”. They keep their options open and are always looking for new coatings to maximize performance. The job of a wax technician is far different from that of a wax salesman. Picture the wax salesman trying to sell the skier on using his wax (or one of the waxes he sells). The wax salesman isn’t trying to convince the skier that his wax is the best for current conditions, but that it should be relied on in all conditions. Obviously, I’m taking some liberty with the analogy, but can you imagine the skiers’ reaction? As a investor—whether you are putting your money into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you a Investing - Advisor Reveals His True Color Part 2 one job only: to put the right wax on the skis. They carefully take multiple measurements of factors such as temperature, humidity and even the shape of the snow crystals to determine which wax formula will give their athletes optimum performance. Regardless of the athletes training and ability, it’s the skills of the wax technician that will determine whether the racer wins or loses.Not all advisors are sales hustlers. I also heard from someone who made a radical decision in response to his experience in the financial services industry. Let’s hope that other conscientious advisors don’t follow his example!Last week I shared some real-life confessions of a typical financial advisor. This self-proclaimed “aggressive, 34-year old [sales] hustler” sells equity-indexed annuities almost exclusively. He can’t resist the easy money and, even though he knows the investment is better for him th These technicians have a number of waxes to choose from and it’s not that one wax is always better than another. Rather, that day’s conditions and the unique needs of each athlete will determine which wax is the top choice. You’d never have a wax specialist say that “Wax A” is always the best, or that only fools would use “Wax B”. They keep their options open and are always looking for new coatings to maximize performance. The job of a wax technician is far different from that of a wax salesman. Picture the wax salesman trying to sell the skier on using his wax (or one of the waxes he sells). The wax salesman isn’t trying to convince the skier that his wax is the best for current conditions, but that it should be relied on in all conditions. Obviously, I’m taking some liberty with the analogy, but can you imagine the skiers’ reaction? As a investor—whether you are putting your money into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you Public Relations for Hot Dog Vendors s to choose from and it’s not that one wax is always better than another. Rather, that day’s conditions and the unique needs of each athlete will determine which wax is the top choice. You’d never have a wax specialist say that “Wax A” is always the best, or that only fools would use “Wax B”. They keep their options open and are always looking for new coatings to maximize performance.Every business model needs a public relations strategy even a Hot Dog Vendor; Seriously and why not? Yet you are now laughing and want to find out what on Earth a Hot Doggie Vendor can do for public relations and community goodwill. Well do not laugh too long, because it just so happens that they make excellent Neighborhood Business Watch Program participants and it also can bolster hot dog sales too. Consider if you will the current hot dog vendor business model;HOT DOG VENDORS: You cannot get any closer The job of a wax technician is far different from that of a wax salesman. Picture the wax salesman trying to sell the skier on using his wax (or one of the waxes he sells). The wax salesman isn’t trying to convince the skier that his wax is the best for current conditions, but that it should be relied on in all conditions. Obviously, I’m taking some liberty with the analogy, but can you imagine the skiers’ reaction? As a investor—whether you are putting your money into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you FOREX Trading With Managed Accounts ent from that of a wax salesman. Picture the wax salesman trying to sell the skier on using his wax (or one of the waxes he sells). The wax salesman isn’t trying to convince the skier that his wax is the best for current conditions, but that it should be relied on in all conditions. Obviously, I’m taking some liberty with the analogy, but can you imagine the skiers’ reaction?FOREX is seen in more and more portfolioss since the currency exchange realm has opened up to the small investor. However, working 9 to 5 doesn’t always leave room to trade the market on a consistent basis. Aspiring traders who still work day jobs are looking for ways to enter into the foreign exchange market without having to invest hours in front of the computer. Many brokers have found this as a great opportunity to offer automated systems and managed accounts to those looking for a more passive income. As a investor—whether you are putting your money into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you Comment Option for Online Article Submission Sites Discussed into a CD, an annuity, mutual fund or stock—knowing the difference between the advisor who functions as a wax technician and the one that is a wax salesman is vital to your success. Any advisor who recommends an investment that requires you to keep it for several years is a financial wax salesman. That advisor isn’t trying to help you win the race, he/she is trying to sell wax. There are numerous conflicts of interest between you and a salesman, few between yourself and a technician.Should online article submission and Ezine content websites have sections for comments from readers of articles like Amazon.com does? Well, it just so happens that many of the top online article submission Internet content website providers do indeed have sections to rate and or comment on the articles that the reader reads. Many online article writers like this and some authors do not and often there are mean spirited folks who post negative comments for really no reason at all or maybe they are a commercial com There are those of us who realize our job is to be the financial wax technician for our clients. We aren’t committed to any one product or even a particular strategy. We are committed to your success. We recognize that our job is to understand the market and economic conditions, along with your personal situation and risk tolerance. Only then can we recommend the financial wax designed to help you win. It’s easy to understand that an advisor shouldn’t be committed to any specific product. It’s more important to make sure the advisor isn’t committed to a single underlying strategy. For instance, Buy & Hold is an investment strategy. Index investing is an investment strategy. Active management is an investing strategy. Many advisors base their entire practice on a single strategy. That’s like the wax technician that will only use one kind of wax. Financial wax technicians are wise enough to recognize that there aren’t any perfect investments and that there aren’t any perfect strategies. Each investment and each strategy has strengths and weaknesses. Unlike the wax technician, we don’t look at conditions the next few hours, but we recognize that what occurs in the next couple of years can be far different from what happens over the next 7-10 years. We form a long-term strategy but make tactical adjustments based on shorter-term (1-3 years) conditions. I’ve developed several proprietary strategies that I use in my clients’ accounts. That doesn’t mean I always use them. Some years they have a larger place, other years a smaller one. It all depends on the client and current conditions. More importantly, I’m willing to admit when somethin
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