Relationship Building

jinnialow on June 9th, 2010

Ever wonder what the home business industry’s really like?  In this post, you’ll get to hear some of the good, bad, and ugly from my own journey when it comes to working from home… Recently, I’ve been asked this question: “How long since you first got introduced to networking and all this started?” I thought [...]

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jinnialow on June 2nd, 2010

Today is the official kick-off for the new Work At Home Wednesday online platform! I’m so excited to be offering this platform to you who are home-based business owners, and I’m confident that the information is so valuable that traditional businesses will benefit too. So without further adieu, I bring you Work At Home Wednesday…for [...]

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jinnialow on June 1st, 2010

What is it that makes Work At Home Wednesday different… …from all the other online business support communities out there? Honestly, I don’t know. All I know is, you’ll get heard and listened to.  Our culture is to share our hearts, struggles, joys and victories in building our businesses.  Everybody has a valuable story and [...]

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jinnialow on May 19th, 2010

Have you met people who “speak from their heart”? Meaning they are who they are, they are real, you can feel their enthusiasm and joy in whatever it is that they’re doing. It’s contagious, isn’t it? Last night I was listening to an interview on www.therealwahms.com and the nugget I got personally was “speak from [...]

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jinnialow on May 12th, 2010

“Every good cook knows that a dull knife can be more dangerous than a sharp one.” Kimber King, co-host of TRW Internet Show on www.therealwahms.com, goes on to say that a person can cut themselves with a dull knife more easily than with a sharp one. Last Wednesday (May 5), Jodi Stott and Kimber King [...]

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jinnialow on May 5th, 2010

Recently I’ve been learning and re-learning the value of staying plugged into a simple training system for your home business. I’ll save the distinction between BEING plugged in and STAYING plugged in for another post.  For today I want to share my personal simple lesson, and that is the importance of staying plugged in. You [...]

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jinnialow on April 28th, 2010

Today’s topic for Work At Home Wednesday is:  Mutually Beneficial Long-Term Relationships. Have you ever wondered why some people make it in business, and others don’t? Statistics show that many traditional businesses fail within the first 5 years of starting.  The statistics for home-based businesses are at a whopping 98% failure rate. Now why?  Why [...]

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jinnialow on April 21st, 2010

Human memory is mysterious.  Sometimes people remember things about you that you don’t even remember yourself.  Or…they remember things you don’t want them to remember. So how do you want people to remember you? Watch this video below for an insightful perspective from the philosophy of Charles Schultz, creator of the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip…

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jinnialow on April 14th, 2010

“Offline is old school…” “Leads don’t work…” “Online marketing lacks duplication…” Have you been a part of the Online vs. Offline marketing debate? It’s been going on for quite some time now and recently with a surprising trend back towards face to face. If you think about it, the Internet has opened up a myriad [...]

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jinnialow on April 7th, 2010

Here’s a cool show I listened to today from Eric Worre, My Final Thoughts on the Mike Dillard Interview.  It’s episode #92 on his website. In it, he states that the same things that make people successful in the online world are the same things that make people successful offline.  If you’ve heard the argument [...]

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