Systematizing your business

Published: Thu, 04/21/11

Greetings from Eric Wilkes.
 
Short a sweet today, it's been a great
week so far, and people are really 
starting to understand the value of
Facebook marketing! I'm excited for
all my new business partners to make
some cold hard cash as they have
began generating their own leads.
 
It's fantastic what some of you have
accomplished in less than a week!
Stay tuned for testimonials on what
has happened to some of our newcomers
and non-internet marketers I might add!
I'm so proud of you all!
 
Michelle, Cinda, Rebecca, Leslie and
the list goes on...
 
Now to the meat of this email...
A word on systematizing your business.
It's extremely important that you systematize
EVERYTHING.  You see if it's one
thing I've personally learned over the
years, and we've all heard it before, it's
that people fail, SYSTEMS don't!
 
If you can follow a step-by-step system,
a proven blue-print, a road-map, it's
damn near IMPOSSIBLE to fail unless
you are just flat out lazy! And that's the
truth. And I'll admit, I've been very blessed
and very fortunate in my life to have some
systems in place where I haven't had to
work very hard at all over the last 18 months.
So needless to say, I've been a little behind
and had to re-systematize my business
almost entirely over last couple of weeks.
 
The technology and times have changed
and because of where I was at with my
business and my life, I didn't have to keep
up. For me, it's a choice and I genuinely
enjoy the challenge of trying to keep up
and helping others along the way. 
 
I'm as pumped up and as excited as
I've ever been because I'm know my
business is about to go to an ENTIRELY
new level, to heights I never thought
possible until now.
 
If you haven't done it lately, re-systematize
your life and get moving, it's going to be
a great SUMMER!
 
To YOUR success,
Eric Wilkes
 
PS - If I can help you systematize your
life feel free to connect with me personally
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