How To French Kiss

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Kiss-Before You Invest Your Money

88% Of People Do Not Know How To Kiss Their Partner.

>>  Learn How To Be A Wonderful Kisser and Make Your Partner Beg For More <<

KISS is a well known acronym for keep it simple simon (some say stupid - but that's not nice). In marketing the most effective strategy is often the simple one. Before you spend thousands of dollars on marketing services, shiny new computer programs and gurus who promise the stars, be sure that you have carefully evaluated the simple strategies that have been used to generate unlimited customers and millions of dollars.

Have you ever heard of guerilla marketing strategies? You know, the marketing ideas that you can implement for little or no cost while reaching a large audience? I remember many years ago being in awe of the creator and teacher of this method. I thought it was just genius. Jay Conrad Levinson taught us to use common sense, every day encounters and basic messages to reach the masses.


Simple but powerful marketing that got results.

Since that time I have learned methods, tips and strategies from many of the great gurus of our time. Though these names may not be familiar, if you have an opportunity read articles or study the programs of Robert Middleton, Armand Morin, Yanik Silver or David Frey it would be time and money well spent - or should I say invested. These men have all contributed brilliant ideas and methodologies for building your client base while leveraging your money.

To get started, here are a few ideas that any entrepreneur can implement:

1) Write a press release - Here's an opportunity to introduce your company to a very large audience at no cost!

2) Form a joint venture - Form a relationship with a company that services your target market. Example, if you are a landscaper, form a joint venture with a general contractor. If you own a daycare, form a relationship with the local uniform shop. One simple technique to jumpstarting this is to have your partner agree to write a letter to every client in his/her database recommending your services. Be sure to include a few testimonials in the letter and your contact information. You can tap into a brand new database of potential clients and do it with the endorsement of someone that they trust and all for the price of a stamp and stationary or time at the computer! Now that's leverage.

3) Sponsor a local charity event - First, choose a charity that you personally would endorse. Then choose a method that would help promote the event to the community. Examples would be paying to have flyers printed, purchase door prizes, putting together a team of volunteers to help at the event and of course cash donations are always welcome. An idea that is often over looked is offering introductory discounts to the organizations supporters. In return, your business name and services can be listed as a sponsor on all of their marketing materials, given an opportunity to display banners or be recognized at public events, not to mention, you now have access to their supporters.

4) Join your local chamber of commerce or networking organization - Members are inclined to patronize the services of other members

5) Start a blog - this is not only an article by itself --- it's a series. But if we stick to the basics. Begin by visiting blogger (dot) com or Wordpress (dot) com.

Remember, marketing isn't an exact science, what works for one business may not produce the same results for another business. The key is to be persistent, personable and passionate.

Start your new year with a commitment to always KISS - before you invest.

To your marketing success,

The complete series on Big Business Strategies - Small Business Budgets with detailed steps on implementing each strategy will be posted at our blog http://www.marketinghotspot.blogspot.com

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    Monday, August 20, 2007

    What's in a Kiss

    88% Of People Do Not Know How To Kiss Their Partner.

    >>  Learn How To Be A Wonderful Kisser and Make Your Partner Beg For More <<

    Just think of being in front of a warm cracking with you partner in your hands, with a kiss and a cuddle. But have you ever thought about why people kiss? It could be a greeting or a sign of affection, but we all kiss.

    Origin of the kiss

    The strangest theory on the history of the kiss that I have heard finds its roots in the age of the cave man. It is thought that in primitive times that a mother pre-chewed the food for her baby and transferred it 'in a kiss'. Although this could never be proved, it would explain why the kiss is a sign of affection, between mother and child and latter, adults.

    Another theory that I found was that the kiss was reflected in the Ziller Valley of Central Europe, where the exchange of pre-chewed tobacco between a male and a female was common. The young man would let a tip of the piece of tobacco, or spruce resin, etc rest between his closed teeth and invite the girl to grasp it with her teeth -- which of course obliged her to press her mouth firmly on that of the young man -- and pull it out. If a girl accepted the wad of pre-chewed tobacco, it meant she returned the boy's love.

    The third theory that I found was from a religious or sacred origin. There have been examples from around the world as early as 2000 BC, that show that people could have brought their faces together to symbolise spiritual union. Even in the culture of Indians, it was believed that the exhaled breath was part of the soul, and by two people bringing their mouths together, showed the joining of their souls. (Another variation on this believed that kissing evolved from the smelling of a companion's face as an act of greeting. )

    Kiss through history

    Even without fully knowing where the kiss came from, it is well known that the kiss has been with us for a long time.

    In the sixth century in France, dancing was one way to display affection, but every dance was ended in a kiss.

    Apparently, Russia was the first to incorporate the kiss into the marriage ceremony, where a promise was sealed with a kiss.

    The Romans kissed to greet each other. On Roman emperor showed a persons importance, by what part of his body they were allowed to kiss, from the cheek to the foot.

    In 16th century England, the clove-studded apple originated. An apple was prepared by piercing it with as many cloves as the fruit could hold and then a maid then carried the apple through the fair till she spied a lad she thought worth kissing. She would offer him the apple, and once he'd selected and chewed one of the cloves, they would share a kiss. After that, the apple passed into the man's possession, and he would venture off in search of another lass to continue the game with.

    At one stage it was even thought that people found kissing pleasurable because when the two lips met during kissing, an electric current was generated.

    A kiss is a kiss

    Now days, kisses range from small pecks on the cheeks as a greeting, to an the use of the lips and tongue as a sign of passion. It is that action that when two people embrace, causes hormones are released into the blood stream, inducing a sense of euphoria that you feed in the sweetness of your lovers mouth.

    It's a kiss that brings every fibre of your being alive, turns your stomach over, sends Goosebumps up your spine. It's a kiss that forgives your misdemeanours and smiles at your mistakes. Ingrid Bergman puts it together in that "a kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous".

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    Tuesday, August 7, 2007

    Learn How To French Kiss

    88% Of People Do Not Know How To Kiss Their Partner.

    >>  Learn How To Be A Wonderful Kisser and Make Your Partner Beg For More <<

    Firstly, what is kissing?

    Kissing is a natural motion displaying affection -and more, it's an act of intimacy.

    So what’s French kissing?

    French kissing is more erotic, it is an action done to show desire, love or affection. There's the opinion that French kissing is a demonstration of how skillful one's tongue might be at other things.

    French kissing is when you use your tongue whilst you're kissing. It is an expression, and the first step a couple take towards a sexually active relationship. Like normal kissing, French kissing is performed best when it begins slowly.

    The tongue has a very sensitive surface, which is why tongue to tongue is the substance of French kissing. Since French Kissing is "wetter" than other sorts of kissing it's a good idea to begin with dry lips, do not lick them to start with.

    Steps for the perfect French kiss…

    1) Before anything else, ensure your clean and fresh, brush your teeth. Fresh breath and a clean mouth are much more inviting.

    2) The first thing to do before kissing is to RELAX. Your lips should be relaxed, and so should your body, if your tense it will only seem awkward.

    3) When you're set to French kiss, lean in and tilt your head a little to avoid knocking noses. Then touch lips, your lips should just be open enough to allow you to breathe, not wide open as if you’re at the dentist.

    4) When the kiss warms up, let your tongue to flicker against your partners lips. Don't let your tongue lurk - keep the flickers soft and quick. Your partner will respond in the same way with theirs but do not let your tongue go limp but massage your partners tongue with yours.

    5) Remember, kissing is an expression of desire. So express your desire through your body too; not just your lips; for example.

    Whilst kissing, run you’re hands down your partners lower back and bottom and pull your partner close to you, they will respond and this will definitely heat the moment!

    6) Breathe, you need to allow a break to breathe but keep the moment hot by using this time to kiss other areas, such as your partners neck.

    The neck is extremely sensitive, so move down from the lips and start kissing their neck, for most men and women this is a major turn-on! Do this until you return to the lips for some more full on kissing.

    7) lose yourself during the moment; give your un-divided attentiveness to the kiss. If your mind is on anything else, you're loosing out on the entire experience.

    8) Never finish a session of French Kissing suddenly, always kiss your partner with a soft, tender kiss afterwards.

    In time, you'll learn one another’s technique and it will be individual to you both. Kissing is a universal gesture of affection.

    Kissing is the most amazing sensation and is one of the most passionate and intimate act we can partake with a lover. So follow these tips above for the most amazing kiss ever.

    Terri-Leigh Bennett http://dating-advisor.info/dating

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