Your First Year in Network Marketing

Your First Year in Network Marketing
Author: Mark Yarnell
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761512196

How to Keep the Dream Alive! Network marketing is one of the fastest-growing career opportunities in the United States. Millions of people just like you have abandoned dead-end jobs for the chance to achieve the dream of growing their own businesses. What many of them find, however, is that the first year in network marketing is often the most challenging—and, for some, the most discouraging. Here, Mark Yarnell and Rene Reid Yarnell, two of the industry's most respected and successful professionals, offer you strategies on how to overcome those first-year obstacles and position yourself for lifelong success. The Yarnells provide you with a wealth of savvy advice on everything you need to know to succeed in network marketing, such as proven systems for recruiting, training, growing and supporting your downline, and much more. In an easy, step-by-step approach, you will learn how to: ·Deal with rejection ·Recruit and train ·Avoid overmanaging your downline ·Remain focused ·Stay enthusiastic ·Avoid unrealistic expectations ·Conduct those in-home meetings ·Ease out of another profession You owe it to yourself to read this inspiring book! "This will be the Bible of Network Marketing." — Doug Wead, former special assistant to the president, the Bush Administration

The Death of Vishnu

The Death of Vishnu
Author: Manil Suri
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408833255

An enthralling virtuoso debut that eloquently captures the loves and losses of a dying man 'All the elements of great storytelling are here, the mystic transports of Ben Okri with the intimate charm of Arundhati Roy ... enchanting' Sunday Tribune 'Beautifully captures with great tenderness and depth the eternal war between duty and desire. This is a love letter to Bombay and its people' Sunday Express Vishnu, the odd-job man in a Bombay apartment block, lies dying on the staircase landing. Around him the lives of the apartment dwellers unfold - the warring housewives on the first floor, the lovesick teenagers on the second, and the widower, alone and quietly grieving at the top of the building. In a fevered state Vishnu looks back on his love affair with the seductive Padmini and comedy becomes tragedy as his life draws to a close.

Principles of Incident Response and Disaster Recovery

Principles of Incident Response and Disaster Recovery
Author: Michael E. Whitman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2013-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781111138059

PRINCIPLES OF INCIDENT RESPONSE & DISASTER RECOVERY, 2nd Edition presents methods to identify vulnerabilities within computer networks and the countermeasures that mitigate risks and damage. From market-leading content on contingency planning, to effective techniques that minimize downtime in an emergency, to curbing losses after a breach, this text is the resource needed in case of a network intrusion. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Women in Early Imperial China

Women in Early Imperial China
Author: Bret Hinsch
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742568245

After a long spell of chaos, the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BCE–220 CE) saw the unification of the Chinese Empire under a single ruler, government, and code of law. During this era, changing social and political institutions affected the ways people conceived of womanhood. New ideals were promulgated, and women's lives gradually altered to conform to them. And under the new political system, the rulers' consorts and their families obtained powerful roles that allowed women unprecedented influence in the highest level of government. Recognized as the leading work in the field, this introductory survey offers the first sustained history of women in the early imperial era. Now in a revised edition that incorporates the latest scholarship and theoretical approaches, the book draws on extensive primary and secondary sources in Chinese and Japanese to paint a remarkably detailed picture of the distant past. Bret Hinsch's introductory chapters orient the nonspecialist to early imperial Chinese society; subsequent chapters discuss women's roles from the multiple perspectives of kinship, wealth and work, law, government, learning, ritual, and cosmology. An enhanced array of line drawings, a Chinese-character glossary, and extensive notes and bibliography enhance the author's discussion. Historians and students of gender and early China alike will find this book an invaluable overview.

One Language, Two Grammars?

One Language, Two Grammars?
Author: Günter Rohdenburg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2009-01-22
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1139474235

It is well known that British and American English differ substantially in their pronunciation and vocabulary - but differences in their grammar have largely been underestimated. This volume focuses on British–American differences in the structure of words and sentences and supports them with computer-aided studies of large text collections. Present-day as well as earlier forms of the two varieties are included in the analyses. This makes it the first book-length treatment of British and American English grammar in contrast, with topics ranging from compound verbs to word order differences and tag questions. The authors explore some of the better-known contrasts, as well as a great variety of innovative themes that have so far received little or no consideration. Bringing together the work of a team of leading scholars in the field, this book will be of interest to those working within the fields of English historical linguistics, language variation and change, and dialectology.

English Skills with Readings

English Skills with Readings
Author: John Langan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780073513560

English Skills with Readings emphasizes personalized learning to address student deficits in grammar and mechanics. Powered by Connect Writing, students gain access to an adaptive personalized learning plan which helps them become more aware of what they already know and what they need to practice to prepare themselves for college-level writing.

Triggers

Triggers
Author: Joseph Sugarman
Publisher: Delstar Pub
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781891686030

Joseph Sugarman, recognized as one of the nation's top copywriters, marketers & catalog pioneers, has sold millions of dollars of products through the power of his pen. In TRIGGERS, Sugarman applies principles of direct marketing to the field of personal selling through 25 powerful techniques he calls "psychological triggers." These techniques effectively influence, persuade & motivate a prospect to make a positive buying decision. By learning just a few of these triggers any sales or marketing person can make a dramatic difference in their selling success. Whether it be selling in person or creating advertising that sells, knowledge of these psychological triggers is essential in a global competitive environment. Many of the triggers may surprise you because they are not obvious & yet are highly effective. Others are obvious but are applied in unique & different ways. Simply understanding these principles can trigger positive responses to any sales message, regardless of form. This invaluable book offers subtle but powerful tips for any salesperson, advertising executive or marketer.

Contours of Change

Contours of Change
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1970
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

The Poetics of Translation

The Poetics of Translation
Author: Willis Barnstone
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300063004

In this volume, eminent poet, scholar and translator Willis Barnstone explores the history and theory of literary translations as an art form. Arguing that literary translation goes beyond the transfer of linguistic information, Barnstone emphasizes that the translation contains as much imaginative originality as the source text.