Showing posts with label customers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customers. Show all posts

2016/05/28

Network,network and network

Remember the word remember.
Marketing doesn't stop.It's like the air we breath.
I happen to attend a network marketing session at centurion Hirsch shared by Dr Hannes Dreyer and learned the following:

  • Don't work for money let your money work for you.
  • Step out of the system.
  • Do the push ups
  • Build a strong family.
  • Listen to the universal laws.
  • Listen and trust yourself.
  • There is no way you will fail.
  • Stay out of the box
  • Stop been the professional blamer
  • The universe is always right
  • Get your mindset correct
  • For you to be successful have your own business and invest in properties
You can read more of Dr Hannes Dreyer's works at his blog on http://blog.hannesdreyer.com/
Many thanks to Hirch's centurion and Joanne Brunnette

2016/01/03

Good wine need no bush?

Gone are those days where we know that good quality speaks for itself. If you can look on what is happening in #media power house, you will understand my narrative.
Can I please know if you are happy with the following:

  • Unhealthy products in store shelves,
  • Stories or programs which promote what is morally not accepted,
  • Very fast and gangster lifestyle,
  • Systems which goes against our believes,
  • Substance abuse,
There is a lot of bad advertisement, almost 99,99% of ads are of bad stuff. And this stuff  put your life very short.

Look at the products and/or services which are offered, we just take because we don't have a choice. For example if you enter into a clothing store the clothes which you come out with it is not your choice they where already there. Some cellphone contract, movies, television, cars, almost everything is no one's choice they are the choices for those who are in power and most of them don't even use them.

As a consumer if you don't want a thing or you find it offensive just don't support it. I'm not sure if this saying is still standing, "customers are always right"