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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
10 GREAT IDEAS FOR YOU AND/OR YOUR BUSINESS
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Friday, August 31, 2007
NETWORKWORKING USED TO BE FACE TO FACE - Email and the Internet have changed that..
People doing business with people. Let's get back to the topic.
I spent a long time in the Steel Service Centre industry and did big business with steel mills all over the world. I recall meeting and dealing with managers but often my own buyers would not meet the suppliers office salespeople they were dealing with on a day to day business. The only thing they had in common was the product and the fact that they both new their manager managers had met and made an arrangement.
Often times a company will have a relationship or contract with another company for supply of goods & services. This would appear to be company doing business with a company, but it is really people doing business with people. If the people can't make it work, the contract ends.
A great portion of your business can be done with your Long Distance Contact. Someone who trusts you do live up to what you've said. Business will often follow the contact person when they leave the company and go to a competitor or start their own business.
Friday, August 24, 2007
RECOGNITION and the PROMOTIONAL PRODUCT
THE THEORY OF RECOGNITION -
Recognize and be recognized.
Recognition causes friendly ripples in the pond of life. I think here, we are saying the same thing differently but the importance is there. It works for all concerned.
Recognition of an employee or a friend flows in every direction,
as does the imprinted promotional item.
It flows:
-Forward through the recipient to whoever they meet and talk to,
-Sideways to all the peers and fellows,
-Backwards to you,
-Friendly ripples.
Call Rod Winning for Promotional Products to assist in the success of your event.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE YOURSELF? 1 customer at a time!
I'm Rod Winning
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
WHY WOULD PEOPLE BUY FROM YOUR COMPANY? There's lots of companies competing for the business.
My Company provides quality imprintable promotional products, from qualified manufacturers and suppliers with excellent delivery records.
My Company is ready to serve customers with quick, quality work. With personal visit and catalogs we continue to be competitive.
Why should you consider My Company?
There are many promotional products companies all competing vigorously, many offering the same products with excellent prices and service.
What does My Company offer that the others don’t?
The short answer is nothing.
There are many similar companies that are just as good as My Company, by any objective measure.
But bear in mind the following. You didn’t search the world over to find your best friends. Your best friendships are fundamentally happy accidents.. chance combinations of compatibility, shared experience and time.
Likewise, it is meaningless to try & search out the “very best” possible promotional products supplier. A more appropriate approach is to verify that the company meets your technical & financial requirements, and then use your intuition about who you will be comfortable with.
Many business relationships are long distance affairs, by phone, fax and email, sometimes doing business for years without the people actually meeting face to face yet forming strong relationships.
At My Company a primary goal is to do business with people we like and respect.
Our plan—‘give the customer more than they expect’.
How does Your Company stack up?
My Company is Winning FairWays Inc. We sell Promotional Products for Success.
Yours in Networking
Rod Winning
President
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Idea Spotting - Tightly linked to Networking

I've been reading this book called - 'Ideaspotting' How to find your next great idea, by Sam Harrison.
It's one of those little books you can read and keep handy as a manual. 18 chapters with several sub chapters each, filled with life experience, how to, suggestions, self tests, pictures and diagrams, this book will be on my desk for a long time.
Sam's opening page is 'Be an Idea Spotter not a Trainspotter'.
'You can drift toward becoming the trainspotting type by sitting where you are, doing what you're doing and getting what your getting.
Or you can start becoming an IdeaSpotter by climbing aboard. Because this train is leaving the station.'
The first chapter (like all chapters) has a unique title.
NOBODY SPOTS HOT IDEAS IN COLD OFFICES. SO WHY SIT THERE?
Where, Why, When, What & How.
Even some encouraging words in the title of the last chapter. YOU CAN DO EVERYTHING WE'VE TALKED ABOUT.
I'll keep this book handy for ideas on how to get new ideas. The promotional products business is everchanging. Our customers are forcing us to change as most customers want something different than the last order. What's new?
Any way I look at it, we'll always be looking for that new idea so I guess we'd better be looking around at all times. If we get complacent and comfortable with our current successes, we could find ourself slowly drifting out of the loop.
Surround yourself with the right network of people you require for the particular service or product you have.
It is important to know that you can have several networks going at the same time. Not everybody is interested in everything you do just like you are not necessarily interested in everything all your network people do.
ie You may have a musical interest & business and have created a network which works very well for give and get.
You may also be involved with a multi-level sales organization and find that your products / services aren't suited for everyone in your 'musical' network. Simply start another network of people for that interest. Your data base for each network could include some of the same people but each network would be a different list.
I wanted make an opinion about 'Ideaspottin' being linked tightly to Networking. Don't sit by the railway tracks and watch the trains go by. Get on that train. Look around, meet people and see what's out there.
At Promotional Products 101 we'll keep on 'IdeaSpotting' thanks to Sam Harrison.
I'm Rod Winning contact me at http://www.winningfairways.com/ rod-fairways@hotmail.com
Friday, June 15, 2007
You Are The Networker - how to get it done
Not having any success networking?Are you actually networking or are you just going to a lot of meetings?
I sell promotional products. Virtually anything imprinted to be given to a target audience.
My customers could be literally anyone from the elementary school volleyball team to a multi-national corportation, and anywhere in between.
My target is wide to the extreme.
To effectively network, YOU ARE THE NETWORKER.
You talk to people about your business and learn about thier business. They will hopefully refer their network of acquaintences to you while you can refer your network of friends to them.
Sounds pretty easy but of course it's not. You'll collect and hand out a lot of cards.
Contact by follow ups via email or phone, and sometimes refer one contact to another contact.
It takes time but it's worth it to build that data base.
Try targeting the areas of business you'd like to attract. I don't mean that you don't talk to people who aren't on your target list, but just try to make sure you're at the right meetings, luncheons, associations, clubs, charities, etc.
Be seen and heard where ever you go.
Have your elevator speech memorized.
The 6 degrees of separation is a revolutionary concept putting each of us a max of only 6 people away from any one with whom we'd like to talk.
Plan and Network towards your Target.
Promotional Products can be used in networking. There are lots of inexpensive items like pens and scratch pads emblazoned with your name and products which say to the prospect
'Remember me when I've gone.'
While you're networking, remember me. I'm Rod Winning www.WinningFairWays.com
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Saturday, June 9, 2007
NEED TO SUCCEED? NEED TO GET NOTICED?
What do I have to do to get noticed?
Do I need a promotional product?
Tired of keeping on keeping on. Let's make some changes in the way we do things.
Let's get noticed. But just how am I going to do it?
What works best for me and my product or service?
Well, some people are comfortable to put the ad in the yellow pages, some local newspapers and set up a website, then wait for the phone to ring.
That's okay if it's working well for you but you may want to add the Networking effect where you volunteer in strategic places and network with the people there.
Strategically sponsor teams and put your business card ad in special programs.
Networking doesn't happen to you.
You have to network. Plan or just let it happen but make sure you are the networker.
When you go to a luncheon, you move around, introduce yourself, trade cards and move on.
You will soon figure out who you need to talk to in the room.
Always remember that networking is not direct selling.
You want the other person to know what you do but you must also find out what they do. The whole idea in networking is to help others while they help you.
I just about forgot... Promotional Products are always a great value for your dollar. Any item you choose (and budget) goes directly to the target.
What or Who is your TARGET?
Who is your IDEAL CUSTOMER?
I'll cover that again in another blog.
There is probably more questions here than answers but if you're like me, you probably already have the answers, you just have to remember to ask yourself the questions.
Ever go to a motivational speaker event and find that everything the famous speaker
said, you already knew. Common sense is everywhere. Ask yourself the questions, you'll surprise yourself when you find out how much you know.
If you have any questions or would like to contact me, email rod-fairways@hotmail.com
That's Rod Winning