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August 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Arthur Elmer Bliss

Hi, and welcome to my personal information site and thank you for visiting,

it tells me that you have an interest in knowing me better.

Believe me the feeling is mutual. And with that in mind, let me tell you a little about myself.

Just me no makeup

Just me no makeup

 

I was born in 1947  I got got married to Alice Josephine White May 24, 1962.

Alice is in dark blue

Alice is in dark blue

We have been married for 46 years the youngster is our newest granddaughter Rylee Page Bliss We have three children and three other grandchildren.

Now that you know more about who I am, I would like to give you a peek into my world

and show you what I do.  As I mentioned before, I am involved in Internet marketing

 as a mentor and trainer. I have several online businesses that I am promoting.

Your Success depends on joining up with Highly Successful Internet Marketers like myself

to help you become successful too. I can show you the tricks and tips that all the big

boys use to make phenomenal incomes on-line. That being said though, You shouldn’t expect 

it to happen overnight, while you sleep.  One thing I have found is that the Internet is full of  people that will take your money

and then leave you to try and figure out what to do all by yourself. I don’t play that game.

If you are in my team you have total access to me including my phone number and inclusion into

my team chat room. Wouldn’t you really  rather work with an experienced marketer that won’t let you

 down  and will show you the right way to do business on the Internet without

stepping in all the potholes and off color programs out there?

 The most valuable thing we have is our time  a wasted minute can never be recovered,

 the system we use at Revenue Magic is designed to do most of the heavy lifting for you.

 

Arthur Bliss

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    What’s the best way to promote on social sites?

    September 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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    Have you discovered a way to promote on a social networking website, like Apsense, that works for you?

    Well, one that works for me is not to promote at all!

    Sure, I would love you to take a look at the hot business I am involved with. And I would love you to experience the team gel that we are creating. But if I lead with a “take a look at this” type introduction all I do is trigger the salesman alarm in your head. And once that happens… end of the line.

    As familiar as I am with all the modern technology and tools for marketing and building a business on the internet, I find myself returning to my traditional network marketing roots. And there is a basic fundamental that still holds true for new customers and distributors:

    “People decide to join you and not your business”

    And this is what all social networking sites are all about.

    It’s your opportunity to share something about yourself and not to promote your business. And you do so by posting blogs, by joining groups and posting subjects, by topping and commenting on the postings that other members of the community make. Call it interacting if you like, or sharing something about yourself…  what you are actually doing is adding value to the community.

    And something magical happens when you add value… you create opportunities for everyone involved. In science (non)fiction terms it’s the equivalent of opening up a new worm-hole.

    It’s your opportunity to discover some more like-minded souls out there. And what do we instinctively do when we believe we have found a like-minded soul? We make the effort to find out more about that person. We read some of the other stuff he/she has posted. We take a look at their profile, we visit their groups.

    In short, we are interested in what they do and what they have to say… including whatever business they are involved with and the nature of the team they belong to.

    Anyway, this approach works for me.

    What works for you?

    thanks
    xtreambliss

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