NLP Training - Marketing yourself

October 27th, 2008
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After your NLP Training, you still have a few hurdles to run and jump if you are setting yourself up in practice for the first time.

You'll need a website for your NLP training company, some idea of how to optimise that website, an idea of what works and what doesn't work in the world of marketing and selling, and some links to a network that can work on your behalf to find some clients.

At NLP World, we have developed an ongoing network of resources for you to head straight into getting business without the usual time lag of having to the research and set-up all by yourself.

Firstly, we will offer you a website that can be set up in a day ot two! It'll be a good website, designed by the same guy who does mine, Zane Bador. The website will then be optimed with algorithms that adhere to googles criteria . NLP World has a page rank 4 and features on the first page (P1) for every keyword we have chosen (for instance, NLP Practitioner, NLP MP3, NLP Practitioner course etc).

You will also have access to the trainers at NLP World, who between them have over 30 years of NLP experience in the corporate sector (see NLP In Business), and the same within the personal field of NLP. The trainers here are available 7 days a week to assist you with any issue you have, whether it's setting up a new business, working with a client or knowledge about your newly acquired NLP skills.

We run teleclasses, so you can keep up to date with what's new in NLP.

There are newsletters (look on the homepage at www.nlpworld.co.uk) and an assistants program for you to come and enjoy deepening your experience once you have the certification. We even have a program to get you training and using NLP World as a resource for that too!

At NLP World, we have a referal scheme so that you have a chance of getting clients from us directly, saving you time and money advertising.

At NLP World, we want you to grow and prosper, now and for the future!

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Written by Terry Elston on October 27th, 2008
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