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How can i do credit repair?
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Once your credit is in repair mode, the Boost my score helpline answers your questions with valuable suggestions regarding your delinquent accounts and payment of your debts to the creditors. It provides you the professional help to clear your credit repair and explains the need of patience to get back your account in healthy mode. Getting a credit is very difficult nowadays and sustaining the same with proper maintenance towards improvement of the credit score is a vital fact.
Network Marketing
People who are new to network marketing are always so concerned with what it takes to build a successful business. I plan on sharing 5 things you DON”T need to build a network marketing business.
1. College Degree
The great thing I love about network marketing is that you don’t have to have any prior knowledge of this industry. It’s not like you are applying for a job and won’t be accepted because of your lack of credentials. Thousands of people flock to the internet yearly who were high school dropouts or unsuccessful in their day jobs and have moved on to make millions in this industry. This is a place where people can come and succeed no matter what their backgrounds are. 
2. Approval from Others
There are a lot of people who join network marketing and end up being ridiculed by their family and friends. It’s mostly because they don’t understand this industry or what is involved. They may questions your sanity or try to convince you to get a “real job”. It’s not that our family and friends don’t believe in us, but it’s hard for them to condone things they don’t understand. How could a high school dropout get online and build a multi-million dollar business. That just doesn’t happen, right!
3. Build a List of Your Family and Friends
The old way of joining the network marketing industry was to build a list of your family and friends and try to convince them to join you. Don’t get me wrong, I know plenty of families that work together in their network marketing business and are having huge success but it’s not the norm. If your family or friends never join you, that’s okay. It’s just not necessary in order for you to grow a huge business.
4. Negative Advice
New leads, prospects or customers may from time to time give you negative advice. It’s usually because they aren’t having the success they had hoped for, therefore, they continue to try and bring others down sometimes not meaning to be so negative. If you aren’t careful, it can sometimes rub off on you.
My advice is if you want to be a doctor, get the proper education that will give you the skills to excel in your chosen profession. If you want to learn how to build a successful network marketing business, learn from people who are already having success. Don’t listen to negative advice.
5. Learn Everything First
Most people become students of this industry always purchasing courses, attending webinars or participating in live seminars. They truly believe that they have to learn everything about the network marketing industry before they can start building a business.
Hit Refresh on Marketing
Marketing Materials. Are your marketing materials up to date? I recommend you have 20-50 physical copies of your brochures & materials on hand. Keep these at work, in your car and in your work satchel. Have a soft copy available for quick email attachment.
Business Stationery. Have a fresh look at your business stationery. Better still, ask someone you respect for their honest feedback (not your mum or best friend) on how it looks. The Black & White business name in bold italicised Times New Roman font might have been OK 8 years ago when you started but does it cut it now? Spend some money on a graphic artist updating your business cards, letterhead and with compliments slips.
Email Signatures. Review your email communication. Are your email signatures consistent across the business? Is there some message or call to action at the bottom of your footer? Offer a subscription, report or news link at the bottom of your email footers.
What is your Message? What is the underlying message that you wish to communicate? Check that this matches the pain or solution that your target market seek. Don’t have motherhood statements about yourself opening all your marketing copy. Your target customer is interested in their needs and don’t read lines like “We are one of the leading providers of blah blah blah”. Try and constantly research what your customers want and need and talk to that.