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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Think BIG sites Affiliate Program Opportunity

I have been an affiliate with ThinkBIGsites for almost three years and would like to share the opportunity with others to be part of a successful team. While you can not turn on the news without hearing about the high unemployment rates and fear of a double-dip recession... ThinkBIGsites is breaking records and has a huge opportunity for continued growth which has proven to make it a recession proof business.

Some of the many benefits that come with the ThinkBIGsites Affiliate Program:
  • Be your own boss and set your own hours
  • Build your business with top-notch "one-stop shop" services
  • Work from your home office and never worry about a traffic jam or escalating gas prices
  • Learn from other affiliates and the managing partners during DAILY sales huddles to support your success

If you have an Internet connection and a phone then you have the equipment necessary.

It helps to have experience or at the very least an understanding of the sales process. If you speak to others with strength, passion, enthusiasm, confidence, and sincerity then this opportunity is ideal for you. A strong work ethic with the ability to dedicate six hours a day for the first six months, good self/time management and communication skills will give you an advantage.
For more information, you are welcome to speak with me by phone 1-630-844-1823 or email me at slassiter@thinkbigsites.com

I look forward to welcoming you to our team!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Strictly Business or Make it Personal

I have profiles on many social networks. In my opinion when someone diggs an article, shares a link on facebook, or adds a micro blog post on twitter it is more interesting for me when they are not all geared towards selling me something. But sometimes I wonder... is it too much personal information? I think that exact thought is what holds me back from posting more. Does anyone really even read this blog? My brother has mentioned he stops by occasionally, "Hi, Andy!" So, the question is should I keep posting strictly business related entries or do you like the occasional personal tid-bit? Seriously, before you add spam to my comments at the very least consider answering the question truthfully. Then again, maybe to ask the question is backwards, because really whatever I post about will be crawled and then added to a relevant search result. What are your thoughts? Do you really want to hear about... my sock eating lab, life with a teenage son who probably wouldn't ever leave his room if I added a toilet and a refrigerator, getting bit by one twin daughter while being distracted with a kiss from the other, loving a man who sustained a mild to moderate traumatic brain injury long before I met him, or what it is like to handle all of the above while trying to work from a home office and never knowing when the next hot flash will leave me soaking wet in sweat? Or would you prefer I stick to strictly business? I'm looking forward to your comments.