Hello All:
Well, here we are at the brink of 2010! The past year was a great and profitable year for those of us who have taken our negotiating skills to the next level. In the coming year I will share with you, my faithful subscribers, some new strategies and tactics I'm currently using to bring in consistent cash flow in a down economy.
That being said, on behalf of myself and everyone here at Negotiating For A Living may the New Year bring you and yours many blessings and success in all your endeavors.
Happy New Year.
James A. Gage
www.NegotiatingForALiving.com
Negotiating For Profit is the Blog portion of "www.NegotiatibgForALiving,com" Ezine . . the largest online negotiating publication in the world. Negotiating For Profit will include information on negotiating tips and strategies on all types of situations both business and personal, along with negotiating for a living training - turn your negotiating skills into a high income career!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Negotiating Wishes
On behalf of myself and everyone here at Negotiating For A Living we wish to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy Hanukkah.
As we rest and spend time with our loved ones and families, let's get ready to make 2010 the best year yet!
Peace be with You.
James A. Gage
As we rest and spend time with our loved ones and families, let's get ready to make 2010 the best year yet!
Peace be with You.
James A. Gage
Monday, December 21, 2009
Negotiating Tip For 2010
Hello All:
I know everyone, including me, is doing their last minute Christmas shopping and that's all that is in our cross hair's - but....
I would ask everyone to take a few minutes and ask yourself what 2010 will look like for you in relation to negotiating? Will 2010 be another 2009? Will you end up on the short end of the stick because you have not learned how to negotiate on your terms? Maybe you have been side tracked by life and all that goes along with the journey, or maybe, you have been on the fence on whether you should open your own negotiating business?
My point is what you need, is not someone to force you into something you are not prepared to embark upon, rather you need information and education! If you are committed to make 2010 a profitable year, then click here and sign up for my Free Newsletter with all the tips and strategies I use to run a profitable negotiating business for the last 20 plus years.
Until next time.
James A. Gage
I know everyone, including me, is doing their last minute Christmas shopping and that's all that is in our cross hair's - but....
I would ask everyone to take a few minutes and ask yourself what 2010 will look like for you in relation to negotiating? Will 2010 be another 2009? Will you end up on the short end of the stick because you have not learned how to negotiate on your terms? Maybe you have been side tracked by life and all that goes along with the journey, or maybe, you have been on the fence on whether you should open your own negotiating business?
My point is what you need, is not someone to force you into something you are not prepared to embark upon, rather you need information and education! If you are committed to make 2010 a profitable year, then click here and sign up for my Free Newsletter with all the tips and strategies I use to run a profitable negotiating business for the last 20 plus years.
Until next time.
James A. Gage
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Negotiating For A Living: Jump Start Your 2010 Finances
How would you like to be financially secure in 2010?
I know a lot of people are worried about the economy right now --
but YOU don't have to be one of them!
That's because you still have a chance to recession-proof your income
by building your own lucrative negotiating business.
And I want to help you do it in just 5 days !
Sounds crazy? Well, consider this...
In September, 36 regular people with no negotiating skills what so ever... no
websites... and a start up budget of $100.00 ... went away from my
website on a Monday morning.
By Friday afternoon, they ALL had their own REAL Independent
Arbitration business up and running.
It was an incredible success -- and now I'm offering the chance to
you again in 2009; we are only weeks away from 2010 – why not hit the ground running in the New Year?
Click here now to find out how YOU can be one of them.
http://www.negotiatingforaliving.com/negotiating-tools.html
To your success,
James A. Gage
www.NegotiatingForALiving.com
I know a lot of people are worried about the economy right now --
but YOU don't have to be one of them!
That's because you still have a chance to recession-proof your income
by building your own lucrative negotiating business.
And I want to help you do it in just 5 days !
Sounds crazy? Well, consider this...
In September, 36 regular people with no negotiating skills what so ever... no
websites... and a start up budget of $100.00 ... went away from my
website on a Monday morning.
By Friday afternoon, they ALL had their own REAL Independent
Arbitration business up and running.
It was an incredible success -- and now I'm offering the chance to
you again in 2009; we are only weeks away from 2010 – why not hit the ground running in the New Year?
Click here now to find out how YOU can be one of them.
http://www.negotiatingforaliving.com/negotiating-tools.html
To your success,
James A. Gage
www.NegotiatingForALiving.com
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Negotiating Tip
Hello Everyone:
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with your families and friends. Today I would like to share a negotiating tip that I learned many years ago which has increased my bank account 10 fold - that is....
"The first to mention price always ends up on the short end of the stick!"
When you blurt out a price you are willing to accept for your product, or especially your services, you are giving away your upside potential! Let your prospect or client make the first move in relation to compensation - you might be surprised on what you receive.
Be well.
James A. Gage
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with your families and friends. Today I would like to share a negotiating tip that I learned many years ago which has increased my bank account 10 fold - that is....
"The first to mention price always ends up on the short end of the stick!"
When you blurt out a price you are willing to accept for your product, or especially your services, you are giving away your upside potential! Let your prospect or client make the first move in relation to compensation - you might be surprised on what you receive.
Be well.
James A. Gage
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