Sunday, October 10, 2010

Plan to Succeed - Updated on the Training Doc for Rainbow Traffic Solutions

I'm happy to report that the training documents at Rainbow Traffic Solutions are getting read. Awesome! So less questions for me, right? Sorta... Now, the questions we are being asked is how fast will I fill my downline completely and how long before I see all the results with all the advertising for my own business with it that I am looking for? So we added a new section to the training document that we hope helps and we are posting it here as well...

Plan To Succeed
Success – it doesn’t happen overnight! A question we get asked is – how fast will it happen for me? This depends – on you! Are you the type of person that thinks, plans and acts on those plans? Or do you hope and procrastinate…. Check out this great post by Wendy Hewlett on the Success Mindset versus the Average Mindset  That ought to help you switch gears a bit into where you need to be. Edward Elliott, a real helpful guy, can bring you the Summer of Success training calls (it’s free, don’t worry) and you don’t have to listen to them in the summer.  This will help get you started with some ways of thinking and planning to get yourself going.

After those two things, where do you want to go – would you like to join the team?  You’ll still need to do work on your own depending on how quickly you would like to achieve your goals with us. You may want to join some other networking groups – there are a lot of them out there that focus on getting your mindset in order to attract wealth and/or to turn yourself into the type of person that is ready to receive wealth. Or if you are not into that way of thinking and you like step by step action – you could develop a business marketing plan for yourself on Excel or in a contact management program or even in a word processing program or in scheduling software that pinpointed what kinds of activities you were going to do and when. You could plan roll-outs for these and then follow your plan. Or you could go large scale and develop a strategic plan – if you want the coolest post I have ever seen about this, check out Beth Allen’s post Strategic Planning and Tall Trees. But then be prepared to do some serious work cause hers is not a strategic plan for wimps.
  
You can find a lot of help online for how you want to proceed – the ball is in your court. We will do our best to help you succeed, but you have to step up and grab the ball and shout – hello world, I'm making this shot! 

Till next time...


Rob