All articles by Tamara Esgoode

  1. How To Follow Your Creative Flow And Keep Your Business Profitable by Tamara Esgoode

    Creativity and inspiration are essential to any business venture. Without these, your business will become stale and may even begin to lose profitability. Owning a business means that you will constantly be in a state of change and improvement, and so it is crucial to stay connected with your own creative flow.
  2. Warming Up Your Cold Market -- Six Network Marketing Strategies For Success by Tamara Esgoode

    Are you finding that prospecting and working your "cold market" is getting chillier these days? I've noticed this, especially in the last year. When I contact people who had responded to an advertisement that my company ran, it is much more difficult to establish rapport than it used to be!
  3. What If You Hate Selling? by Tamara Esgoode

    I've heard a lot of people say that they LOVE the idea of having a home business but that they HATE selling stuff! You might be able to relate to this. I've been doing business from my home for a while now and there are some parts of the business that I just LOVE and that come naturally, like talking with people, listening, and teaching ...
  4. Your Most Powerful Prospecting Tool by Tamara Esgoode

    The internet is full of millions of self replicated websites, and if you're a Network Marketer you probably have one too! So how do YOU get noticed in this sea of duplicated websites?? Well to be absolutely truthful you do not! Have you noticed that people do not magically show up on your site, sign themselves up and start building a business?
  5. Are You Discouraged? by Tamara Esgoode

    Do you get discouraged in your business at times? How do you deal with this? By now you've heard the phrases "Think Positive" Many personal growth teachers remind us "You get what you concentrate on".
  6. Warming Up Your Cold Market by Tamara Esgoode

    Are you finding that working your "cold market" is getting chillier these days? I've noticed this, especially in the last year. I call people who had responded to an internet advertisement that my company ran, and goodness gracious, it is much more difficult to establish rapport than it used to be!