Jul
5th

Vietnam Has the First Facebook For Luxury Travelers

With its most of efforts and enthusiasm to their customer interaction, Luxury Travel Company has launched its facebook ‘Lux4Lux’ network for people to exchange point of views, experiences and connect to travelers worldwide to share their travel stories, loved photos, find travel info, exciting experiences and even help planning their trips together.

Luxury Travel Vietnam Company specializes in luxury travel products and services in Indochina through their technology-based system of websites and information databases. They provide to luxury travelers a personalized travel packages with unique cultural and leisure-learning experiences in selected destinations in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia and other destinations in Asia.

Their clients seek much more than conventional travel packages and demand the highest level of service, security and style. Luxury Travel creates packages for the traveler who besides of wanting the best in luxury also desires to have a unique experience.

In a bid to enhance their customer interaction, Luxury Travel Company has launched its a Facebook, providing trends, news, advice and travel stories across its Asian destinations.

The luxury travel advisors are there to share with travelers and guests and internet surfers about the ultimate local knowledge.

A Luxury Travel’s face book will allow clientele to benefit from advice and experiences of our luxury travel advisors, as well as other customers, with regard to Indochinese Peninsula:  Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and other destinations in Asia.

“We will be able to foster relationships beyond our customers’ trips and build a lifetime relationship with our customers. We listened to their wishes, needs, and feedbacks of our customers so that we deliver a right experience for our discerning guests,” explained Tony Pham, spokesperson of Luxury Travel Company.

“People have visited our destinations remain excited about their travel experiences and wanting to share their experiences, their loved photos with their friends, co-workers, relatives and in our prospects online. They feel that they are belonging to a community, responsible and are helpful” added Tony.

Luxury Travel’s clients can find their loved package tours, talking to travel specialist with highly knowledge, having them to create an individual and unique travel packages for them on the website: www.LuxuryTravelVietnam.com.

Luxury Travel definitely does not just sell but helps customers to buy.

Our Facebook Lux4Lux network aims to provide our customers with the ability to exchange point of views, experiences and connect with our prospects with our formers travelers they share stories, loved photos, find useful travel info and right experience and perhaps, plan trips together. People are free to exchange whatever they want with our prospects, talk with us and about us” Tony concludes.

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Jul
4th

Build A Profitable Facebook Network In Minutes a Day

The first step to marketing your business on Facebook is to fill your network with people who are interested in what you offer. So the first thing you need to do is finding people in your target market, and the second thing is invite them to be your friend. When somebody becomes a part of your friend network, you are then able to communicate with them, build a relationship them, and market to them. Here’s how you quickly and easily expand your network: To get started, where do you find the best people to add to your network? You want a network full of potential customers, and to find these people you simply need to know who you cater to and then search for them. If you cater to small business owners, like I do, type in “small business” in the search bar on Facebook and see what groups pop up. Take a look at the different groups, and look for one that would attract, in this example, small business owners. I usually look for a group with over 1,000 people. Find one, join it, and then take a look at the members. At this point all you have to do is click on someone’s name and invite them to be your friend. I suggest you leave a little message telling them how you know them and ask a question about themselves that would get them to open up and respond to you. And I like personalizing it with their name. So that’s how you fill your Facebook network with people from your target market on a few minutes a day, and once you’ve done that then communicating with them in a quick and effective manner is the next step.

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Jul
4th

How to Create a FaceBook Badge for your WordPress Blog

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A FaceBook badge is a rectangular box containing your FaceBook profile image, your last FaceBook status statement, and other information. Placing a badge on your web page or blog gives an opportunity for gaining friends from among your visitors. It’s easy to create one.

First, log into your FaceBook account and click on Profile. Scroll down the page, watching the left column. Near the bottom you’ll see a link that says “Create a Profile Badge.” It should be under your Friends box unless you have other things listed in your left column. When you click on that you’ll see a sample of the badge and the html code will appear in a box. You’ll also see choices for getting code for Blogger, MySpace, and TypePad.

You can edit your badge by clicking Edit on the top right of the page. The edit screen gives you several options: Your badge can be vertical or horizontal, then you can choose what features you want included in your badge. When you are finished click Save.

Copy the html code.

Add the badge as a widget in your WordPress blog. It will appear in the right column of most templates.

9. Click Save Changes.

Visit your blog and your badge should appear on the front page.

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Jul
4th

Facebook: Massive Lead Generation Strategy

There are a lot of ways to find customers in your Facebook network of friends, but most of them are not effective. Here’s how to introduce yourself to people on Facebook to find new customers quickly and effectively.When you find someone on Facebook that is a potential customer (either by the groups they belong to, the books they read, the business they run, or any number of other clues), you want to invite them to be your friend. When you do, it’s a good idea to leave them a message describing how you know them and asking them something about them selves. For example: “Hi Matthew, I notice we’re both part of a small business group. I’m looking for friends in business. What’s your company? Tell me a bit about what you do.”If you don’t hear from somebody but they accept you as a friend, you are then welcome to send them another note similar to: “Good to have you as a friend, John! I don’t think I know you personally. Tell me something interesting about yourself. What is it that you do?”These are the exact messages I use to get in contact with potential customers on Facebook. People generally respond well to them because I’m asking them questions about themselves. People love talking about themselves. When people start responding to these messages, you want to ask them more questions. Questions make three things possible. With them you can easily:1) draw people into a conversation2) control the conversation so it doesn’t wander off onto some other topic, and 3) keep the conversation as short as possible. We, as business people, are not interested in wasting time. So you want to keep these conversations short while still being social and conversational. To do this, you must know exactly what information you’re looking for so you can guide the conversation. For example, I teach business owners how to get more traffic to their web site. That being the case, the first message I send to someone I want to find out if they run their own business (which is why I ask “What is it that you do?” in the examples above).If they do run their own business, I want to find out if they have a web site.If they do, I want to find out if they’d like to get more traffic to that site. If they do, then I have established a connection with a potential customer. I can now offer them my services. I can even give them free advice based on their situation and really score points with my potential customers. It’s very simple: Keep your emails short and to the point, and ask them questions about themselves to find out if they’d benefit from what your business offers. You can find many new leads a day this way, and the great thing is you have established a personal connection with them in the process.

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Jul
3rd

From Facebook to Phonebook – How Wingmen Stay Connected

Like many of you, I recently joined the Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn craze and it’s been great. I’ve re-connected with old friends from high school, college, and my fighter pilot days, and I’ve also met some very interesting people. And yes – like you, I can easily spend a few hours a day on these sites checking out profiles and looking at cool videos and photos.Last week, I was driving home from a lunch meeting and was thinking of who I needed to re-connect with. David Greenberg (a personal friend and one of the best speaker coaches I know) came to mind. And I did something crazy. I didn’t search for him on Facebook. Nor did I Tweet him a personal message. I didn’t even send him an e-mail. I actually called him on the phone, and believe it or not, he answered! We connected, shared some cool business ideas, and I hung up feeling great. Yes, I know I’m being a bit facetious here. But I have to say that if there is one thing that drives this wingman ‘wingnuts’ is when people abuse this whole social networking thing. In many ways, it’s gone from “Here’s what I’m doing” to “Here’s what I’m selling.” From “Let me connect you to” to “Let me sell you.”Well, I’ve got news for you, ye social networking gurus. If I don’t know you, I probably won’t buy from you. The reason I said ‘probably’ is because there are times when we will buy something from someone even if we don’t know them. If it has value and can help our business/life, then hey, it’s worth a look. And there’s nothing wrong with occasionally sharing our great product, seminar, or book with our contacts. Social networking sites are a tremendous way to expose our market to our value. But please, let’s not put our sales links and impersonal offers in EVERY POST we make on Twitter or Facebook!We need to be careful not to abuse the social networking sites and our connections. They are primarily for networking and making contacts, not direct sales. I believe our phone book should still remain our primary method for building and maintaining our relationships. One phone call equals 50 tweets and Facebook messages. Phone calls are great at building trust, and trust what a wingman is all about.So, here are some wingtips to augment your social networking efforts:1. Make it a priority to call a few of your special contacts every day. Do this first thing in the morning if able. These include your top clients, vendors, and yes, your friends.2. Use your phone judiciously. Before you head to the airport or Starbucks, make a list of a few wingmen to call while in your car or at the gate. 3. Give something of value to your contact on the phone (i.e. a referral.). Before you hang up, ask them this special question: “Is there anything I can help you with?”4. ** If you really want to connect with a new e-contact, research their website and call them. I guarantee they will be impressed…and shocked.In this high speed age of Twitter and text messaging where words on a screen are the norm, we need to hear each other’s voices. Voices incur emotion and emotion is what connects people. And when connections are made, trust is built and relationships develop. How people make you feel is what initially builds relationships, not the product they sell.So, if you want to be a Wingman – a trusted partner – to your network, don’t forget to reference your Phonebook in addition to Facebook when flight planning your next mission.NEVER FLY SOLO!

Lt Col Waldo Waldman, The Wingman, builds team unity within organizations as a high-energy leadership and <a href="http://www.YourWingman.com” rel=”nofollow”>inspirational speaker. A former combat-decorated fighter pilot with corporate sales experience, Waldo brings an exciting and valuable message to organizations by using fighter pilot strategies as building blocks for peak performance, teamwork, leadership and trust. His clients include AFLAC, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, BG Products, NY Life, and Home Depot and his book Never Fly Solo (McGraw-Hill) will be released in Dec 2009.
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