Welcome to
Pat Carr's WhoIs Page
Hello! My name is
Pat Carr,
and I created this page just so people could get to know a little
about me.
I think it's important to build relationships and trust, and this
is one way to do it.
I was born and raised in Louisiana. I grew up in a Southern Baptist
family and started singing in church choirs at an early age. I also
heard a lot of southern R & B, soul, and blues music on the
radio that influenced my musical development. I learned piano and
then picked up the guitar as a teenager.
I also developed a love of bass fishing on the beautiful lakes
around northwestern Louisiana and east Texas.
I started playing music professionally in the 1970's. After
starting a family, though, I decided I needed a little more steady
income and went back to school to learn electronics. I became a
computer test engineer with a company in Colorado. At the same time
I was still playing guitar in a blues band and playing guitar and
bass in the worship band at my church.
A few years ago, I lost my job due to company downsizing and
decided to promote my music full time. I started a music publishing
company called
PWCarr Music. I learned computer recording
technology and released
two CDs of my songs. My music now gets airplay
on internet radio stations worldwide.
photo by Ann
Nightingale
And That, my friends, is how I got into internet marketing.
A pastor in Tasmania heard one of my gospel blues songs on the
radio, got in touch with me, and told me about My Power Mall.
Since then, I've learned a lot about networking and found some
great companies to work with.
I've also been ripped off, scammed, and otherwise "learned the hard
way."
Why is it most people never make much money in network
marketing?
It's because they are selling their opportunity first. They're so
desperate to get people to join their business that they hound
everyone about how great it is.
But people are naturally resistant to being "sold" on
something.
You have to develop relationships and trust first. You have to sell
You, not your business opportunity.
Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to prospect, but instead
have people coming to you as an expert?
Here are two free books that explain exactly how to do that.
I am in a business that works like that.
You can find out more about it
Here.
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Date Published: Feb 10, 2009 - 11:46 pm