Monday, October 13, 2008

The Three R's To Maintaining Momentum In Social Network Marketing

This is my first blog post related to the three things that I have learned throughout my 38 years in education.


Reflecting on these years, I have come to learn that to achieve any goal, one must maintain powerful focus in reaching success.


Let's talk about the first R: Rigor

R: Rigor- Every one who wants to reach a goal must maintain rigor by increasing momentum towards that goal. Rigor in anything results in successful outcomes. Do your best in creating a visual journal with pictures, words, and thought provoking quotes that help you keep your rigor on high speed. Keep your rigor in check by visiting your journal every day. Make time for yourself and sharpen your saw when the blade gets dull.

R: Relevance- Most individuals spend their time doing things that are meaningful and make them feel good. When trying to create new friends on social networking sites, always give options to the reader or member to get to know you by telling them something personal about you. A courteous thing to do is check out their bio or profile first and say something nice about what you have learned about them. Don't pitch a line about your business or offer. We all get enough of that as it is. Find out if you and a possible new friend can be of "relevance" to each other. I have met so many friends that have given me relevant information that is meaningful to me. That's why I like to pick and choose my friends.

Remember, your friends are like elevators, they can either bring you up or bring you down. Don't let the latter happen to you.

R: Relationships- Once your Rigor is on high speed and your Relevance is keeping momentum, your Relationships will flourish. When you feel good about yourself, others can see that and more than likely will want to become your networking friend. When you create value for any of your new friends, many positive things will continue to blossom.

RIGOR + RELEVANCE + RELATIONSHIPS = RESULTS

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