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The Story of Peter and Paul
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Neil Ashworth Apr 13.

How To Lead Your Social Media Marketing Tribe
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Lauren McMullen Dec. 18, 2008.

 

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Hi Scott, Thanks for the comment. I agree, it is about realising who you are and building 'You' - if you don't know who you are and where you're going why should anyone follow you? Affiliate marketing is fine so long as you have two things in plac…
April 13
Good Advice Neil. The day I realized the power was "MYSELF" my entire business became much easier. The Gurus don't market other people's products, they get affiliates to help promote them. Out of the two choices the clear winner is very easy to dete…
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Tell Your Story And Release The Power Of Social Media Attraction

My father was fifty eight years old when he died...

He was a big man with a big heart which gave out in the end due to poor exercise, diet and a high level of frustration and the pain of living with unfulfilled dreams.

It's five years almost and still it feels like yesterday.

One thing he taught me was the power of personality and how you could create a spirit that others would be drawn to like gold.

If you're new to social media marketing and want to attract followers t… Continue

Posted on April 13, 2009 at 5:21am —

Neil Ashworth

The Story of Peter and Paul

Take a quick look around the vast social media landscape taking over the internet right now and you could soon start to feel just a little bit dizzy. Nineties style internet marketing approaches such as email marketing, hit and run sales strategies and mass market vampire marketing campaigns are thankfully long gone.

But there's a new ugly and equally off putting monster emerging on the horizon and if you've been on Facebook, MySpace, YouTube or Squidoo for a little while you're sure to have co… Continue

Posted on December 28, 2008 at 6:23pm —

Neil Ashworth

How To Lead Your Social Media Marketing Tribe

If you're using social media such as facebook, myspace and YouTube to build your business and wondering how to grow your downline then maybe you should take a closer look in the playground next time you walk past the local kindergarten...

Danny McDermott was a small boy with a square head, buck teeth and ears that turned red in Winter. He was one of those kids who found school tough going. Even so, Danny was the first leader I had ever known.

He was the youngest of three brothers from Belfast… Continue

Posted on December 17, 2008 at 4:30pm —

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The Long And Winding Network Marketing Road

In the mountains of West Cork, a short drive from where I live, there is an old gravel road that winds through the hills for miles like a gigantic snake before coming to a long-forgotten lake the size of a small village. We canoe there in the Spring, swim there in the Summer and camp there if the weather is fine in Autumn. In the Winter we walk the dogs.

We have christened this place 'The Long And Winding Network Marketing Road' and I'll explain why...

I take our three dogs here once a week wi… Continue

Posted on December 16, 2008 at 1:30pm —

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Homer's Odyssey...

The rain is falling across the hills of West Cork. My three young children are sitting by the fire, their faces glowing, filled with laughter as Homer begins his latest adventure...

This is a wild part of Ireland with stray cats who walk the lanes like New York street gangs, rolling hills and great lakes where geese and ducks stop off to drink on warm Summer days.

This is home. The place where I live and work. The place where I belong.

But like Homer, it has taken me a long while and a few ne… Continue

Posted on December 13, 2008 at 4:57am —

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At 12:52am on February 27, 2009, Holly Powell said…
Looking forward to networking with you and getting to know you.
Holly Powell, The Content Queen
At 3:01pm on December 16, 2008, Diane Hochman said…
The way I see it Neil is that if you offer great value people line up to become customers sooner or later :)

And those that don't...you have enhanced their lives and that has to be good...right?

I KNOW you feel the same way.

Again...so glad you are here with us.

Diane
At 2:44pm on December 16, 2008, Diane Hochman said…
Hey Neil...

Great contributions you are adding!

So glad to have you with us.


Diane
At 2:21pm on December 9, 2008, Kim Shahan said…
You have no idea... how many people have said that!!!

Keep it up!! ;)

Take care.
At 4:51pm on December 3, 2008, Kim Shahan said…
Welcome to MPC, Neil.
At 11:17pm on November 29, 2008, Jeffrey Dietsche said…
Welcome Neil,

You can find any kind of help you are looking for around here

Please don't hesitate to ask

Jeff
At 6:23pm on November 29, 2008, Kristen Darkenwald said…
Hi Neil,

What's up?
 
 

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