What are you thankful for? – Happy Thanksgiving!!

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What are you thankful for? – Happy Thanksgiving!!

Despite the massive increase of the unemployment rate I am grateful to still have a job. In spite of the growing rate of foreclosures I still have a place to call home where I can sleep and eat and I am grateful for that. There are my many people in my life that have helped me to grow academically, professionally, and spiritually. It pains me at time to see people taking the things they have or the people they have in their lives for granted.  Be grateful for what you have. I read somewhere that “Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have”. How many of us can really say that we are happy because of what we have, not many. We all have things in life we want to achieve and things we have to have but does that really define our happiness?  Take a moment and think about this and if it’s not too much trouble, let us know what you are thankful for this year.

We at the TTWTA would like to let all of you know that we are grateful for your visit to our site, hope you enjoy your thanksgiving with your love ones.

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Happiness

Posted by TheAdmin | Posted in All Hottest & Latest Topics, General, News | Posted on 24-11-2009

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thinking manWhat is happiness? How does one really know when the point of happiness has been reached? How does one reach that point? Well, there are a million ways of questioning happiness. As little kids, we are told accomplishments, goals can bring us happiness. Yet, we were never told how to reach emotional happiness and so we turn to books, movies and friends. Very young we associate love with happiness so we tend to start looking for love in all the wrong places and in all of the worst types of people. As a girl, love is just scarce but we always believed that every guy was our knight in shining armor until we are left with a kid in our arms by the guy who promised us forever. Although, some of us are lucky enough to realize the truth staring at our broken hearts we tend to forget to thank God for allowing us to understand that love is not all that its made up to be. We are told that Cinderella’s story will happen for us and so we sit and wait instead of working and praying. For this reason, our lives will never amount to all that it was supposed to, and for that same reason we will always have broken hearts. But some of us are fortunate enough to find that one person who can mend our hearts, our wounds, wipe our tears and is patient enough to hold our hand and walk with us although we are imperfect. That person is sometimes the one we treat faultily, the one we ignore and do all sorts of things to and yet they are still around. Although the idea of happiness is a good one and we spend most of our lives chaisng it if it did not come from the right source it will never last.

Big Thanks to:          

  Baz De Rose : Nancy T., Shirley M., Martine S.

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Texas Shooting, Fort Hood Military Base

Posted by TheAdmin | Posted in In the NEWS, News | Posted on 05-11-2009

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Texas Shooting,Fort Hood
What is this world coming to when the people who supposed to protect us are  killing  just because they are due to be deployed.
This morning gunman identified as Nidal Malik Hasan, a military psychiatrist opened fire killing about 12 people and a lot of others wounded. According to sources he was upset because he was told that he would be going to Iraq at the end of this month.

Here are some of the sites with more information:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091105/us_nm/us_texas_shooting

http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE5A454F20091105

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33678801/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

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Turning that prospect into a customer By Ken Ninomiya

Posted by TheAdmin | Posted in All Hottest & Latest Topics, Business, Marketing and Sales, News | Posted on 04-11-2009

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closing-the-deal“Prospecting is the work of the weak. My business comes to me”. Who dares to proclaim this type of arrogance and confidence.  I don’t recall any one knocking on my door to give me their business. It is true that, once in a while, a product or service comes around that people do stand in line for hours to get – like World Series tickets. This is probably not true in your business.

As a sales manager, it is necessary to develop a strong routine of developing sales leads and finding prospects.  Business cycles change and new customers replace the old, regenerate the new and refresh the sales process.  Hopefully, you have a prospect list to start from. This list usually can come from listing companies, the phone book, current customers, the Internet, networks or associations or from your old dead files (past customer that have not bought in years).  I normally use all of these methods to find prospects and then I go through a qualifying process to help narrow down strong possibilities for my products or service.  To qualify these prospects I ask the who, what, how much and when questions to who ever I can get a hold of at the prospects office. Once each account is qualified I try to take the next few steps to get me in the door.

eknClickI will call the prospect and try to set up an appointment. This sounds easier then it really is. I don’t believe in masking my true intentions to get me in the door so I try to pitch the value of my visit. I prepare an argument of why the prospect should see me and how I will help his business. I try to push some type of added value for them – actual savings to their bottom line, added value to their consumers, or I try to illustrate how my service is needed in their business. This call will basically setup an appointment or a disappointment. In case of the disappointment remember that sales is a numbers game. Some of the best batters in baseball are .300+ hitters (that’s 3 out of 10) and a great sales manager could do the same. The goal of the first call is to sell the customer on getting an appointment or creating some type of need for you and your product.

If success grants you the appointment then go to prospect prepared. If you sell a product make sure you have the proper samples, appropriate deals and order sheets.  Do your homework on the competition. How does your product measure up and compare? Show the dollars and sense of a deal in black and white. It is suggested by some that visualization the sales call helps you succeed. I use this technique and run through the pro and con scenarios. Go through all of the FAQ’s in your head – anticipate the questions and have the right answers. I want to stress at this point that I never recommend making things up as you go along. The sales profession has come a long way to battle those stereotypes and I can assure you that your competitor is keeping it factual. If you don’t know the answer the typical response would be “ I will get back to you on that”. Make sure you do. I actually plan this step out and keep my Daytimer handy (yes-I still write it down). When a “..get back to you…” question comes up – I stop the presentation, take out my Daytimer and write it down. This is done to help me remember and for effect. Of course, I do get back to prospects whether the deal closes or not.

Have yourself organized. This includes the sales presentation, the samples, the process, the close and the follow-up. Organization can go a long way to combat any negative feelings that may develop during a prospecting call.  It is always difficult to build repoire with new prospects but organization, professionalism and courtesy are the building blocks.  After all is said and done and you have come to the conclusion –ask for the business. If you don’t try to close it may not happen.  If you get the objections, the brush off or the follow-up call always be grateful to the prospect. A thank you also goes a long way to help build new business relationships.  Since I still like to pen things out, I do send a thank you card or follow-up note just so that don’t forget me so soon.

Ken Ninomiya has marketed and sold products internationally for nearly 20 years. He holds an Executive MBA from the Chapman School of Business, FIU and currently is VP of Sales and Marketing for EKN Links. EKN Links is a solutions company for domestic and international businesses providing sales, marketing, Public relations and business strategies. Ken can be reached at kenninomiya@eknlinks.com or www.eknlinks.com

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Facebook Password RESET SPAM!!!!!

Posted by TheAdmin | Posted in All Hottest & Latest Topics, News | Posted on 03-11-2009

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A while back  at work and was having a conversation with one of my colleagues and she told me that her bank just asked her to change her password and I told her to be really careful about that.  Good thing that colleague listened and checked back it was a spam and they have gathered all her email account information. By taking my advice she was able to contact the bank and close out the account.

Well now it’s not the banks doing it but someone is using FACEBOOK asking users reset their password. Well there is really no harm in resetting your password right? Wrong, once you open that email and try to reset the password a program will be installed on your computer and it will steal financial information from your computer. So, if you receive any emails from FaceBook asking you to reset your password please be careful.  

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