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Rudy Hiebert
rxmhiebertshaw.ca

Amsoil Inc. Dealer Rudy Hiebert
http://www.gastown.com/catalog


Do you remember when the Internet first made it's inroads into our lives? It was presented by excited gurus who had nothing better to do or talk about. It was the answer to spreading their marketing like a web over the globe.



In the early days when I became excited as well, I discovered that, my son Kevin, who has the real knack for using the computer, soon understood that people where more interested in what the computer and the web were all about that my oil. That's when I realized it would take a strategy to make it work like one of many a tool technicians use. Have you ever seen a dentist be content with his favorite. He needs them all. Incidently, networking and making it work can be like pulling teeth sometimes.



I will list all the tools here but wish to present how I have come to see success using only a few at my disposal. Relationship building is basic. Making a reason for the connection sounds devious but if the purpose is to build and make profit from a business, it's necessary. I'm not saying using people is the strategy, just don't loose the focus for the connection. If the person isn't a prospect, that doesn't mean you should stop having coffee or being acquaintences.



Using email and my web sites has complicated it. I make sure people have my web site and email before I get too far in the conversation or interaction. It's on my business card, trailer, letterhead, and maybe even a T-shirt. I have golf balls with my company's logo. I'm not suggesting to whack them into the neighbour's field though. Giving a ball to a golfing buddy works. I just thought of another, it should be in my voice mail. mailto rxmhiebertshaw.ca or see http://www.lubedealer.com/hiebert



In the trades like carpentry, which I'm familiar, certain tools are designed to be used during stages of the project. Similiarly in promoting and sales using the Internet especially. All this email, web site, business card and mobile bill board advertising is useless unless the web site or my office desk are unable to close a sale or subscribe a new client or dealer. A grain or cattle producer has to be just as good a harvester as a planter or cattle breeder for example. He needs different equipment and tools to do either one and at the right time.



One of those times could be in the right place at the right time. Helping out a neigbour as he's under the hood of his car. You'll know best. Moving a relative or elderly senior can also make opportunities.



As you can see, there is really no end to the tools that work. Some tools have to be made for the job just like in the real world. My father was good at making jigs and tools to get a job done effectively and accurately. May that was the why the Internet was discovered to be so effective as a business promotion tool?





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