David Parks, Merit Packaging, "Hunger" Roundtable


* Hunger /verb/ Have a strong desire or craving for
* The greatest enemy of hunger is self satisfaction
* Are you hungry or satisfied in your comfort zone?

Join us for the October roundtable and discuss where hunger comes from, how to stay hungry and what creates the desires that motivate us.
David will donate $5.00 per person to my local food pantry for every SPI member and guest that attends.

Come participate with salesproskansascity members to collaborate to learn about David's topic "Hunger". Do we need it to drive us? Come find out and learn a new technique to increase sales! 

Breakfast $13; Network at 7:00 Meeting begins at 7:30



Upcoming Events & Speakers (7 - 8:30 AM):10.19 Ida Wiedel, Personally and Professionally Speaking, "The Art of Chit Chat"
11.2 "How Do You Get Referrals?" Roundtable led by Ken Praiswater, Ken Praiswater Construction

11.16 Cathy Newton, PRT Consulting Inc., 
Risk It!" 
12.07 "Linkedin" Roundtable led by Michael Montague, Sandler Training - bring your lap top

12.21 Dr. David Gulledge, Dr. Kyle Gulledge, Gulledge Family Wellness, "Stress Less - How Stress Affects Our Health"

1.18 Denise Mills, The Leaderfuel Center, "Success By Intent"

Don Gallagher will be our speaker next April!


Hello salesprokc Club Members,

Our speaker for next year's April 19th program, Don Gallagher, sent me a link to a brief (just over 1 minute) intro video he made recently just for our group. To view the video, just
click here and use the password "salesproskc" to view it.

Don's intention with the video is to arouse our interest in his program, but he also thought it might serve to inspire some of us to think about incorporating video into our sales work.

He told me that his experience with using video for his business has been very, very positive since he uploaded his first one in May.


If you're intrigued by the possibilities that video holds, you can see more of Don's videos here on his Speaking page.

Regards, 

Pat Moore

Don't Let FEAR Hide Your Talent


Once in a great while U Tube brings a real lesson that can be understood by each one of us who make a living on the sidewalks and bricks, each and every day.  While our club is filled with seasoned professionals there was a time when each of us had overcome a fear. 

It may have been that you had to overcome a fear of knocking on a cold gray door, going up the elevator to see the top executive, walking into a room that is filled with sales reps who have on MBA rings and making them compete on your level or it may be just dialing that phone on that next cold canvas call.  Whatever the fear  you had to overcome it to be successful.  Because of that fact, I believe that each of us will identify with this young man.  

I watched this video from X Factor and realized that here was a young man who had a fantastic talent.  However, fear had kept that talent hidden for many years.  What you will see with this video is his willingness to walk out in front of a vast audience to show his talent.   


Mel Carney  

50 Creative Ways to Get More Facebook Likes for Your Small Business


When you take the Facebook Test, It might be helpful to review the 50 different ways that Jessica is recommending.  Some of this I do not know the source, but now I know that there is one and with the help of the links that she has included, those links are easy to find.  

If you click on the video link you are taken to the article as it appears on the Manta Web Site.

- Mel

50 Creative Ways to Get More Facebook Likes for Your Small Business Related videos By Jessica Swanson

If you have a Facebook Page for your small business, it doesn't take long to realize that you need people to "like" your page before you can do much of anything.

Here are 50 ways to directly (and indirectly) get more folks to "like" your Facebook page:


1) Create a vanity URL
Instead of using the default Facebook URL, you eventually need to have a vanity URL that clearly describes your small business. Once you have 25 page "likes", you can create a custom URL.

2) Upload a memorable Facebook Page cover
The banner area at the top of your Facebook page is valuable marketing space, so let the creative juices flow. Upload a picture that gives your prospects a visually stimulating look at your small business brand.

Your picture size can be 810px wide and any height that you would like. You can try-out Page Covers which will help you create a free cover for your page.

3) Let your fans vote
There's nothing better than allowing your fans the chance to vote. It's a great way to create user engagement around a hot industry topic. You can use the Easy Vote application to create your polls.

4) Integrate plugins into your page
There are thousands of plugins that can enhance the overall experience of your Facebook page. Take a look at some of the more popular plugins on the Facebook developer page.

5) Invite your email subscribers
Ask your email list to "like" your Facebook page. Of course, if you offer some type of incentive, this will only increase the amount of likes you receive from your list.

6) Include a Facebook "like" button in your ezine
If you send out a regular newsletter or ezine, you should always have a prominent Facebook "like" button embedded in a prominent location.

7) Suggest your page to friends
You can use the "suggest to friends" feature of your page to send out a request to your personal Facebook friends to "like" your page. However, make sure that you are only suggesting your page to folks that you know so that you don't come across as a spammer.

8) Update your status at least once a day
If people are going to "like" you, then they need to see that you're active within you page. Make sure to update your status at least once a day (and even more if possible).

9) Drive visitors to your page from your blog
Whenever you post to your blog, encourage your readers to become a Facebook Fan at the end of the post.

10) Include a Facebook Share button on your blog
Your blog should allow your readers to easily share your content with their Facebook friends. A great share plugin for WordPress is Share This.

11) Include a link in your email signature
Every time you send out an email, you should have a link to your Facebook page embedded in your signature.

12) Invite fans to join via SMS
Your fans can join your fan page via text message. Once you secure your Facebook vanity URL users simply send a text message to 32665 (FBOOK) and include the words "fan yourusername" (minus the quotes).

13) Create a landing page
When new visitors land on your Facebook page, it's important that they don't land on your wall. Instead, create a landing page that gives them a succinct overview of your small business and what they can expect if they "like" you.
Kickoff Labs is a service that will help you create your very own Facebook landing page for free.

14) Make a welcome video
When new visitors land on your page, there's nothing like a welcome video to entice them to join. Your video should be 3-5 minutes long and describe the benefits of "liking" your page.

15) Interact with your fans
There's nothing worse than landing on a Facebook page in which the administrative doesn't respond or interact with the fans. If you want more fans, then you need to interact with your fans in a variety of ways.

16) Embed "how-to" videos on your site
Videos are hot, hot, hot right now. Record a few "how-to" videos and embed them on your site. Your fans will love it.

17) Use pictures
Remember that a picture is worth a thousand words, so use pictures to tell stories about you and your small business.

18) Upload audios or podcasts
If you produce podcasts or audios of any kind, don't forget to add them to your Facebook page for additional reasons for fans to "like" you.

19) Use Slideshare
Create a quick PowerPoint that educates your target market. Upload it to Slideshare and share it on Facebook.

20) Run a contest
There's nothing quite like a contest to get loads of new "likes" to your Facebook page. Using the free option from Shortstack, you can create a contest around any topic imaginable.

21) Include a link to your Facebook page on your business card
There are now quite a few companies that print your Facebook URL right on your business card. Here are a few examples from Zazzle.

22) Display a placard at your front desk
If you run a physical business, place a placard inviting your customers to join your Facebook page. You can even offer them a coupon or other incentive to join.

23) Add a Facebook badge to your website or blog
Don't forget to add a Facebook badge to your website or blog in a very prominent location.

24) Link to your page as your place of employment
Add a static link to your page under employment. Once you do this your Facebook Page will appear under your name on your Profile Page.

25) Offer an incentive for people to "like" you
If you want more "likes", then you need to give visitors a valuable incentive to become a fan. You could give-away an ebook, whitepaper, video or coupons.

26) Install a Facebook "Like Box" on your site
Installing a "Like Box" allows visitors to become your fan without leaving your website or blog.

27) Include a link to your page in forums
If you're active in forums, make sure to include a link to your Facebook page.

28) Connect your page to Twitter
Connecting your Facebook Page to Twitter is a simple way to convert your Twitter followers into Facebook fans.

29) Hook up your RSS Feed
Using an app from Involver, you can syndicate your blog to the news tab on your Facebook page and utilize the power of blogs and updatable content to widen your reach and encourage people to join your conversation.

30) Connect your YouTube channel
Deliver video directly to your social networks by incorporating your YouTube channel as a tab on your Facebook page.

31) Use a Facebook link in your blog comments
Include a link to your Facebook Page when you comment on blogs.

32) Utilize your next press release
Include a link to your Facebook Page in an upcoming press release.

33) On-line or off-line articles
Whenever you publish and article, include a link to your Facebook page in your author's bio box.

34) Link to your Facebook page from your Linkedin profile
LinkedIn allows you three slots on your profile to include outside links. You should write the anchor text as a "call to action" such as: Join my Facebook Page for exciting Shoestring Marketing updates

35) Track your growth with Facebook insights
Facebook insights helps you analyze what activities drive the most growth so that you can duplicate your most successful activities.

36) Analyze your demographics with Facebook insights: Facebook insights allows you to analyze the demographic make-up of your Facebook fans. This important information will help you target your ideal market more closely.

37) Make a Facebook window sign
Bluesky has created a fun window sign that you can use to entice folks to "like" your page.

38) Ask your customers or clients to become fans: Don't forget to ask your current customers and clients to "like" your Facebook page. They are often your biggest fans.

39) Use status tagging: Use status tagging by entering the @ sign, then typing the name of the page or person you want to tag.

40) Promote your events :Through EventBrite, you can let your Facebook fans know about upcoming live or virtual events.

41) Use Hootsuite to manage your page: Sometimes a little organization goes a long way. Use the free application Hootsuite to manage your Facebook page from one location.

42) Host a "fan of the month" promotion: To encourage active fans, you might consider running a "fan of the month" promotion that highlights your most active and involved fans.

43) Remind your friends to "like" and "share" your content:Facebook has simple sharing buttons that make it easy-as-pie for people to promote your page to their network of friends. Remind your fans to click the "share" button so that their friends will also receive your updates.

44) Publish testimonials: iEndorse allows you to use testimonials as a way to build trust with your visitors.

45) Use "fan-only" coupons and promotions.: A great incentive for visitors to "like" your page is to offer "fan-only" coupons and promotions. You can grab a great coupon app at Klout.

46) Include a FAQ page ; This simple FAQ application allows your users to ask questions for you to answer

47) Offer a quiz; Who doesn't like to take a fun quiz? You can create a fun quiz for your fans through the Quiz Maker app.

48) Create a contact form: Your visitors will feel more inclined to "like" your page, if they notice that there is a way to contact you and your small business. You can create a simple contact form through the Contact Me Contact Form.

49) Deliver an amazing user experience
Your Facebook Page should be a place filled with content, information and education that will help your visitors solve their most pressing problems.

50) Be a social participant
Although delivering useful content is important, it's equally important for your fans to see you as a real person behind your small business. So go ahead and be a bit transparent allowing your connections to get to know you in a meaningful way.
So, if you're looking for ways to increase your Facebook fan-count, this little list should keep you busy!

Article Source: http://www.shoestringmarketinguniversity.com/50-creative-ways-to-get-more-facebook-likes-for-your-small-business/

In case you “Thought” you had all aspects of Facebook covered I believe that Jessica has used serious one-upmanship with this list. I will honestly tell you that I have not begun to scratch the surface, but somewhere in this impressive listing is a pony. Dig it out and use it for your success.

- Mel
SalesProsKansasCity Edumaction

Sales Professionals of Kansas City Meeting - Friday, September 21


Marty Stanley, Dynamic Dialog, "The Language of Trust" 
Come listen to a great speaker with salesproskansascity members. Collaborate to learn and then increase sales in 2012!! 

Breakfast $13
7:15 Meeting begins
 with 8 AM Speaker


Upcoming Events & Speakers (7 - 8:30 AM):
9.14 salesproskansascity Board Meeting - Members welcome!
10.05 "Hunger" Roundtable led by David Parks, Merit Packaging
10.19 Ida Wiedel, Personally and Professionally Speaking, "The Art of Chit Chat"
11.2 Roundtable led by members

11.16 Cathy Newton, PRT Consulting Inc., "
Risk It!" 
12.07 "Linkedin" Roundtable led by Mike Montague of Sandler Training KC

12.21 Dr. David Gulledge, Dr. Kyle Gulledge, Gulledge Family Wellness, "Stress Less - How Stress Affects Our Health"

1.18 Denise Mills, The Leaderfuel Center, "Success By Intent"
New to sales or business?  You need us.  Experienced in sales or business? 
We need you! 
                                                      
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Sales Professionals
 is committed to the success of
individuals in the free enterprise system by providing support, education, inspiration, networking and fun to those with entrepreneurial spirit!

Sales Professionals USA Conference

Back from Steamboat Springs and what a great get away Sales Pros USA Conference was! Overview and Awards will be covered at the next meeting... You won't want to miss it!

Sorry you couldn't join Linda and I for a 2 hour white water raft trip on the Yampa River and a hike in the Routt National Forest to Fish Creek Falls! The 3 hour drive from Denver through the Colorado Rocky Mountain passes was so beautiful. Have you driven through Rabbit Ears Pass?

Live music was abundant in Steamboat Springs with blue grass at the top of Mt. Werner, heavy metal (?!) after dinner on the Yampa at Sweetwater Grill, jazz with pazazz at Three Peaks Grill and funk + rock n'roll at Ghost Ranch Saloon where some danced the Texas Two Step and more. The hotel had free shuttle service and being "off season" (no crowds), it was easy to hop on and explore.

Next year we host Sales Professionals USA Convention in Kansas City and soon there will be a "save the date" + lots of ways to help plan and participate in the activities, which will occur from Friday - Sunday.

Is anyone bringing a guest or two next week?  Let me know the emails of any one you'd like us to send the evite to... Let's fill up the room!        

Happy Selling Sales Pros, 

Pat pat.moore@teknion.com