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Networking and Marketing Made Simple - Episode 151: One Of The Worst Posts I Have Seem During the Pandemic From A Network Marketer And Why

Episode 151: One Of The Worst Posts I Have Seem During the Pandemic From A Network Marketer And Why

04/16/20 • 15 min

Networking and Marketing Made Simple

This episode is dedicated to teaching Network Marketers why certain posts will push people rather than bring them closer to you. This episode is one of those examples where this post doesn't pass the "smell test".

If you are serious about taking your business, team and income to the next level, head over to my website www.scottaaron.net to schedule a free 15 discovery call with me.

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This episode is dedicated to teaching Network Marketers why certain posts will push people rather than bring them closer to you. This episode is one of those examples where this post doesn't pass the "smell test".

If you are serious about taking your business, team and income to the next level, head over to my website www.scottaaron.net to schedule a free 15 discovery call with me.

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Episode 150: Interview With Business Coach, Podcaster And Creator Of The Work Hard Play Hard Mastermind Rob Murgatroyd

About Rob:

I have overcome my share of obstacles in order to architect the life of my dreams and uncover the key to lasting, meaningful success. Growing up in Queens (literally on the wrong side of the tracks), my early years were tumultuous, marked by hardship and violence. With home being a less-than-idyllic place, I clung to work and education as my ticket out of the bedroom I shared with three brothers, and the low-income reality of the life my parents couldn’t seem to escape. The minute I was old enough, I threw myself into any job I could get my hands on, from washing cars at filling stations, to washing hair in salons. In hindsight, the high-end neighborhood across the tracks (home to the doctors and lawyers) likely played an unconscious role in my decision to attend school to be a chiropractor. Post high school graduation, I moved to Atlanta to complete my training and never looked back.

Over the next decade, I built a successful chiropractic practice, welcomed my first child, experienced the heartbreak of a challenging divorce, found healing and redemption when I met and married my wife, and read a book that changed my life and uncovered for me the world of lifestyle-entrepreneurship. That book was The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferris. Having spent my entire life thus far in relentless hustle mode, I was ready for the PLAY HARD side of the hard work coin. My wife and I wanted to escape the grind and travel the world, so we did. In 2006 we launched our travel/lifestyle Blog ‘Jetset Life’ and my all or nothing tendencies showed up for the party.

Predictably, poppin’ bottles on yachts grew old and I became aware that once again my life was out of balance and I felt disconnected and unfulfilled. THIS was the pivotal moment I decided to apply myself to mastering the counter-balance between the science of achievement and the art of fulfillment. From THIS, the Work Hard Play Hard podcast and mastermind was born.

https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind/

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undefined - Episode 152: Interview With Co-Author of "Go For No" and Speaker Andrea Waltz

Episode 152: Interview With Co-Author of "Go For No" and Speaker Andrea Waltz

About Andrea...

  • Received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Long Beach State
  • At the age of 8 she called George Lucas to see if she could work with him on future movies
  • Youngest General Manager in eyeglass retailer LensCrafters’ history
  • Launched her own training company at the age of 24
  • Speaker Member of the Direct Selling Women’s Alliance
  • Loves social media. Andrea has 23,000+ followers (@Goforno) on twitter and posts daily on the Go for No! Facebook page which has over 30,000 followers.
  • Featured on Fit Small Business’s Top Sales Influencers of 2018 list.
  • Named One of 25 Sales Experts You Should Follow On Twitter by Hubspot and 25 Sales Influencers to Follow on Twitter by Salesforce.com and Live Hive. Named Top 100 Sales Influencers and Top 65 Women Business Influencers by Tenfold and 47 Top Sales Speakers and Influencers to Follow on Twitter by SummitSYNC.
  • Listed in Top 5 Female Sales Experts To Follow For Tips on Increasing Sales Productivity by Marketcircle and 51 Top Sales Influencers You Should Follow On Twitter Immediately by ringDNA.
  • Was featured on ‘Idol Chat’ a TV Guide Channel show where she was interviewed on how even idol rejects can be successful failures

Andrea says:

I teach business owners, entrepreneurs and salespeople at every level of experience how to reprogram the way they think about failure, rejection, and hearing the word, no to get better results. I believe this is the single biggest factor that keeps most people from achieving the lives and careers of their dreams.
I most often speak at annual corporate sales conferences and business conventions to audiences ranging from 80 to 8000.
I'm the co-author of the best-selling book, Go for No! Yes is the Destination, No is How You Get There. (#1 Amazon.com Sales & Selling Best-Seller which has remained in the top 20 for the last 9 years and has over 1000 5-star reviews.)
I share the Go for No philosophies on many platforms to impact as many people as I can.

linkedin.com/in/goforno

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