Kid Soccer Cleats

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Soccer Ball Fan Cleats Game Day Sports Ceiling Fan Pull


Soccer Ball Fan Cleats Game Day Sports Ceiling Fan Pull


$6.88


Soccer Ball Star Fan Cleats Win Game Day Sport Fan Pull…

Soccer Ball Cleats & Goal Ceiling Fan Pull Kids Room Decor


Soccer Ball Cleats & Goal Ceiling Fan Pull Kids Room Decor


$7.49


The Soccer player in your life will love this ceiling fan pull. The highly detailed pull makes a great accent for any sports themed room, and this is perfect for your mini Beckham’s bedroom decor! Measures 2.5″ long x 1″ wide. Made of sculpted resin. Pull attaches easily to an existing ceiling fan pull. Great for Soccer fans of all ages!…

Two Dozen (24pc) Soccer Rubber Duck Party Favors


Two Dozen (24pc) Soccer Rubber Duck Party Favors


$10.95


This set of 24 soccer ducks makes great party favors for a youth soccer team. Each duck measures approximately 1-1/2″H x 1-1/2″W x 1-1/2″L. These do not squeak or float upright. They have holes in their mouths for squirting water. Make great party favors or cupcake toppers. Not recommended for children under 3 years….

Arkansas Velvet Bag (Set of 3)


Arkansas Velvet Bag (Set of 3)


$9.95


Our Velvet Bags are a favorite with every sports fan! Each bag has a draw string and comes in official team colors with the logo in the center. Measures 14″x7″…

Joma Super Copa FG KIDS Cleats (White/Navy/Yellow)


Joma Super Copa FG KIDS Cleats (White/Navy/Yellow)



#22850 The Super Copa FG KIDS Cleats by Joma…

Soccer Tips : How to Buy Youth Soccer Cleats

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Direct Sales Tips: Your Summer Preparation Checklist

The lazy days of summer don’t have to slow you and your business down when you take these steps to prepare in advance. This time-tested Summer Preparation Checklist will ensure your sales and sponsoring keep rising along with those summer temperatures.

1. Plan now for your kid’s summer schedule so you don’t find yourself in the middle of June without any options. Schools and city recreation departments offer a wide variety of programs your kids will love. Start planning your kids’ summer schedule now as some of these programs fill up fast and can vary considerably in price.

2. Have a Summer Fun Meeting with your family. Create three lists of things to do during the summer. One list of projects to do with mom, dad or the whole family; another list of fun things to do when a friend is over; and one last list of things your child can do on her own. Plan to have all you need on hand by picking up the right summer supplies the next time you go to the store.

3. Get your kids organized. Your office may not be an example of organizational bliss but if you want to avoid having your kids come to you to find everything from crayons to soccer cleats, you will need to get their closets and toy storage areas in order. By involving them in the organizational process they will be able to find what they need without coming to ask you.

4. Have a Plan B list of reliable friends and older neighborhood kids you can call on to watch your children when Plan A falls through. You can arrange with the parents of your child’s friends to do a regular “kid swap” or select from a list of high school students you know in your area.

5. Keep your sanity throughout the summer by attending periodic trainings and workshops. Just recently, DSWA members who attended the Tri-Cities, Washington training hosted by DSWA and Cynthia Kersey reported they returned home with fresh enthusiasm, new business-building ideas and lots of leads for future shows and sales appointments. Networking pays!

6. Be ready to do business while you are on the move by always having your business with you. Create a Business-in-a-box that you can grab as you run out the door that contains all the things you need to make good use of those “stolen minutes”.

Here are just a few of the ways our members shared how they utilize their waiting time:

* I read up on company literature so I’m always informed of the latest news.

* I carry a calculator so I can process paperwork or close a show.

* I make return calls to team members who call me with questions.

* I use my cell to make “feel good calls” to potential team members.

* I follow-up on customer inquiries regarding product details or availability.

* I turn on a classical music station and write heart-felt thank you notes to customers and hostesses.

* I check in with future hostesses to see if they have any questions and give them encouragement.

* I take time for me. There will always be a phone call to make, or a note to write. By taking a quiet 15 minute escape, I feel rejuvenated and ready for the rest of my day!

About the Author

Jane Deuber is a Co-Founder of
http://www.DSWA.org
(the only association dedicated to the needs of the independent party plan and network marketing professionals). Discover what makes the DSWA so unique. Listen to three informative free teleseminars by visiting
http://www.mydswa.org/tele_class.asp

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Does it seem like soccer aficionados speak a language all their own? It sure seems like it to me, and I’ve been playing the game for over 20 years. I put an article on the front page of this blog to help explain the most common soccer terms in plain English. Hopefully this list will help soccer moms everywhere (and soccer dads too, for that matter)to better understand what their little athlete is talking about! Click Here For Access: Soccer Terms.

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