More info... By Forest Marie
One of the most important tips to succeed in Network and Internet Marketing (or business in general) is to understand the psychology of why people buy.
Human psychology is a fascinating subject and if you ever master it, you can, as the rich do, create money. Just make sure you do it with a rock solid product, service or idea that delivers a lot of value or entertainment to your customer.
That being said, there are psychological triggers that make people buy products and services with little or no hesitation. You want to know what they are, so lets begin with some questions:
Why do you buy products or services?
Why do I buy products or services?
People are very different and buy for different reasons.
But there is one central theme driving those reasons and that is this:
People buy a solution to a problem.
Really, it is that easy.
But lets expand a little further and talk about some of the most popular and appealing problems people buy solutions for.
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By John Samson
Dental hygiene is important beyond having healthier teeth for dogs. Gum and teeth infection, broken teeth or tooth loss, and related periodontal problems involving connective tissue in the dog's mouth can lead to bacteria making its way into the pet's bloodstream. This can lead to infection of the heart, lungs, liver, intestinal tract, kidney and other internal organs and other side effects.
Dental pet care experts say that up to 80% of dogs manifest signs of dental diseases by three years in the absence of proper oral hygiene. Getting dogs accustomed to dental care as early as possible is crucial to ensuring their long-term health. With regular check-ups, cases such as bad bite or malocclusion, gingival irritation, deciduous teeth and tartar formation can be spotted earlier. This will prevent the situation from worsening and help save the dog's teeth.
In some cases, veterinarians may advise pre-anesthesia blood work, or an overall health check to determine if the dog's kidneys and other internal organs are functioning properly and if blood count is normal. The process will also help establish any potential risk |
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By rodrigo rehn
Many of us don't realize it, but we all have different perceptions of what marriage is. Some people have a negative perception that will keep them from ever getting married, while even those who get married may have a different idea about what it all means.
You should discover your perception as well as the perception of your mate so you can approach marriage in the same manner so neither of you has resentments or expectations associated with it that could negatively impact your marriage.
The Contract, many people view marriage as a legally binding contract. While a marriage is a contract, this is a very limited view of what marriage can be. Many people get hung up on the fact that marriage is a contract and that there is going to negotiations and sacrifices and this taints their marriage from day one, perhaps without their spouse ever even realizing what it is that isn't quite right. Remember that though it is a contract, it is one that is worth entering and can be so much more |
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More info... By Sue Atkins. Ive been enjoying the fantastic weather and juggling writing with being a Butlins Redcoat for my own kids on holiday from school, and it got me thinking about the way I communicate with my teenage son and my 13 year old, going on 25 year old, daughter!
Communication can dry up during adolescence which is why people identify so much with Harry Enfields Kevin and Perry characters and thats why the teenage stage has often been called the grunt stage but communication is a two-way process. Its what we want and think, and what our teenagers want and think. Most of us are great at talking but less good at listening and understanding and we often only half listen to our kids.
Here are some classic ways to switch off your teenager:
Asking too many questions
Why did you say that? What did you say?
Being bossy
Do your homework right now and dont argue
Lecturing
You should know better at your age
Criticising/Shaming
How could you be so stupid?
Pitying
Im so sorry for you, you poor thing |
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By Jason Richards
There have been much books written about dogs like Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows, Black Beauty is the girls think steed after his diary were so cleverly translated, and a current rope of mystery novels featuring sleuthing cats have earned felines a place in the literary archives. Considering that isn't it interesting that some of the animal characters most people appear to recall the best are pigs. When book lovers think of pigs they beam as they recollect the gentle innocence of Wilbur as he strutted around the barnyard, or they jolt with delicious disgust as they think about how George Orwell's Napoleon ruled the grow after overthrowing the humans in Animal Farm.
Recently pigs have been judgment their way into more and more homes as family pets. Many pet owners are delighted by the pig's cutting intelligence and dynamic personality. Or they move into a neat tidy store and pustule and complete litter of new piglets sleeping in a little pig heap on a bed of straw. The next thing they know they have purchased an immature pot bellied pig |
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