Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival #17

Welcome to the August 31at, 2008 edition of the Get International Clients Sunday Blog Carnival.
Last Weeks Most Popular Sunday Blog Carnival Article
“7 Ways to Make Your Blog Visitors Come Back for More” was voted the most popular post last week. Let’s see which of this weeks posts wins next.
Cross Cultural Communications
Sharmeen Akbani Gangat presents NRP Summit Team at Work posted at Non-Resident Pakistanis.
International Business
Joseph McClellan presents What I Learned In Mexico: Business Negotiation posted at Debit versus Credit, saying, “Doing business Internationally isn’t always easy. It takes a lot of preparation, a lot more than if you were just doing business with your neighbor. Check out what I learned about doing Business in Mexico and how it can be applied to doing business anywhere in the World!”
International Marketing
Kathleen Gage presents Who wants to learn from you via teleseminars? posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Teleseminars are one of the most incredible ways to build customer loyalty, provide incredible value, position yourself as an expert and make fantastic revenues. The fact is, there are many experts for which teleseminars are the cornerstone of their business and marketing model.
Learn how to develop teleseminars to optimize your opportunities.”
Internet Marketing
Hans presents The Power of Using Guest Blogging to Get Targeted Traffic at Catch The Posts saying “All blogs need traffic to survive. A blog with no visitors is a sterile and unloved place. Add visitors who care about what you say and suddenly your blog has become a little social media site of its own.”
Kelly Sonora presents 100 Tips and Tools to Set Up Your Own Home LAMP Server posted at Web World Wide.
Helene Zemel presents 10 Reasons Why People Fail at Network Marketing posted at Work at Home Mom and Dad, saying, “It seems like a reasonable enough task. Just start a homebased business and success will come your way. Unfortunately 95% of all homebased businesses fail in their first year. This article explains why.”
Richard Adams presents How To Select The Best Freelancer On Elance posted at No More Compromise.
Azelma Petit presents 10 Ways to Use LinkedIn That You Never Thought Of posted at Biz.Edu, saying, “LinkedIn is a valuable professional (especially business) resource. This post describes 10 ways you can use LinkedIn that you may never have considered, including making new, international business connections.”
International Sales
Anya Portnik presents What are your favourite sales questions? posted at Gavin Ingham.
Edith presents BizTechDay - Use Technology to Grow Your Business, Saturday October 25 San Francisco posted at BIZtechDay.
Anya Portnik presents Why practise makes perfect when sales training posted at Gavin Ingham.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Get International Clients using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Cindy,
Thanks so much for the link in this weeks’ blog carnival!
It looks like there are some fantastic posts this week, I’ll be checking them out! Keep up the good work.
Great blog postings you have. Thank you for including mine.
Kathleen Gage
The Street Smarts Marketer
Kathleen Gages last blog post..Ten Things that Most Editors and Agents Hate