Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Make Real Money on the Internet

Subject: Make Real Money on the Internet
 

If you're like a lot of people, you hate getting up for work in the morning.

You hate your boss, and by the end of the day you just want to pull your hair out and scream.

What if you could quit, and still be rich enough to live your dreams?

And if you're lucky enough to be doing a job you love, wouldn't you jump at the chance to be even more successful?

Most people have dreams of hitting it rich. Or telling their boss where he can stuff it and then walking away. But few really ever do anything about it. They get stuck.

Well, here's your chance to take action, and make a real positive change in your life.

Stephen Pierce has been there. Even worse. He was completely broke with no place to live when he got involved in internet marketing.

He didn't even own a computer! But now he's got much more.

He makes over $10 million a year on the internet. Now he has a beautiful mansion estate in Texas, and spends his time traveling the world with his wife.

Stephen went from bankrupt to bankrolling millions, and in his new book, he spills the beans on how you can do just what he did!

"Make Real Money on the Internet" is the best guide out there to exploring the potential of the internet to put money in your pocket.

Even if you're completely new to online marketing, don't worry. The book is a detailed, step-by-step guide that lays it all out for you.

From the very first steps, Stephen explains the mistakes he made and the lessons he learned.

And how you can put those lessons to use in creating your own million-dollar online business.

This is not a scam, or an instant get-rich -quick scheme. Getting started will take a little bit of work. But once you're up and running… look out!

That's the best part. Once you read the book, you'll know exactly how to put your business on autopilot. That means you make money without lifting a finger!

These are tried and proven techniques. And they'll work for you, if you're ready to try them. In fact, we're giving them to you.

See, Stephen's offering his book, which usually sells for $19.95, absolutely FREE. That's right. You pay nothing for these valuable secrets.

Stephen knows that the internet has millions in untapped potential. There's enough wealth for anyone that wants to be unbelievably successful.

That potential is waiting for someone to come along and turn it into gold. Someone like you.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Social Networking

Social networking isn't a new phenomenon. It wasn't invented in the twenty-first century. Every Elks Lodge, Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Church, Sewing Circle, Book Club, etc. that ever existed afforded an opportunity for social networking. Some social networking groups are secretive.

They have passwords and secret signals that help one member identify another member. Others may be more open but they are aware of who is and who is not a member in good standing of the social networking group.

The members of any social networking group identify with and help other members of their group. They provide information to one another that is mutually beneficial.

They tell each other when something of interest or something of concern in happening that is interest to or a threat to their particular social network and the members collectively pursue the interest or ward off the threat.

These social networking groups can be either very close knit or very loosely organized or even have no apparent organizational structure at all. The organization is of a great deal less importance to the members than the benefits that each gains from it.

Many times social networking groups are work related..

For example: you have very likely heard of the way that law enforcement personnel stick together and 'watch each other's backs' so to speak.

This social networking group is often referred to as 'the long blue line'.

Another work related social networking group is long distance truck drivers. By using their CB radios, they stay in contact with one another and warn each other of road hazards. If one of them has a problem, others go to his or her aid.

No, social networking was not invented in the twenty-first century and it didn't come into being with the advent of the personal computer.

It has been around probably since the beginning of time in some form or another but the advent of the personal computer certainly put a new spin on social networking. Web 2.0 has really kicked social networking up several notches..

No longer is social networking limited to people who work at the same jobs or who live in the same communities. Social networking is now world wide and easily accessible to everyone who has access to a computer and an internet connection.

It all started with the advent of instant messaging technology but it has grown far beyond that limited ability. With instant messaging it was necessary to let others see your email address and so you lost much of your anonymity.

In today's Web 2.0 world, social networking and complete anonymity are both possible.

The online dating sites are a very good example of this compatibility. People can register and pay for memberships on online dating sites and conduct an entire relationship for many months without either party knowing the other party's real name, ISP email address or the name of the city in which they live.

All communication is conducted on the online dating website itself thus affording both social networking and anonymity.

There are Web 2.0 websites that are dedicated to nothing BUT social networking. One of the better known ones among the younger set is MySpace but there are at least a hundred different social networking sites on the internet and probably a lot more that that.

Web 2.0 social networking sites are divided in many different ways.

There are social networking sites that are dedicated to specific ethnicities; BlackPlanet.com is for African Americans, Babbello is for Australian teenagers, FaceBox is for European young adults, Gronco.net is for Poland, iWiW is for Hungary, Migente.com is for Latinos, Mixi is for Japan are just a few examples.

Social networking sites are also divided sometimes by interests. For example you can find such social networking sites as CarDomain for car enthusiasts, Flickr for photo sharing, Gaia for gamers, Gopets for virtual pets, Joga Bonita for football or soccer, or Last.fm for music.

These are only a very few example. There are a great many more.

Most social networking sites, however, are not dedicated to a specific group. They are general membership sites and the members themselves divide themselves into appropriate groups according to interests and compatibility.

Almost all of the social networking sites are free to join. There are just a few that have membership fees. The site owners make their money from advertisers rather than from users. A few sites are only open to those who have been invited to join by other members.

Most of these social networking sites provide you with your own blog when you join the site. You can make posts to your blog and you can invite others to post to your blog. The trick here is to also use the social bookmarking sites and upload links to your blog posts into them with the appropriate tags containing key words.

The blogs on social networking sites are in addition to and not a replacement for blogs on your own website if you are an internet marketer and the social bookmarking sites should be used to upload links to both blogs.

Social networking is easy and it is fun. It is a way that you can enhance your online business and have a lot of fun in the process. You can meet some of your very best potential customers on social networking sites. You can make friends and influence people as well.

It has long been a well established fact that more business is actually conducted in social settings than in offices.

More deals are made on golf courses than in board rooms in the real world and more sales are made through the use of social networking sites on the Internet than through all of the paid-for advertising combined.

People HATE commercials but they don't mind hearing their friends recommend a product or service. Not only do they not mind...they even go to a lot of trouble to seek out that information.

In addition to being a great way to advertise a business social networking sites are also a great research tool and one that should never be overlooked. Rather than having to conduct a lot of expensive and time-consuming surveys for example, you can simply look through a social networking site and find out exactly what people are thinking about.

You can find out what their problems are and what measures they are taking to solve those problems. You can find out what their interests are and how they go about pursuing those interests.

By using social networking sites as research tools, you can likely get more and better information in a single hour and for free than you could get by spending hours on sending out surveys and trying to decipher the results.

One very interesting social networking site is called 43 things. That is the name of the site. On this social networking site people list their goals and then other people with similar goals discuss how to best achieve those goals.

Some goals that have been listed are 'learn a foreign language, be a good parent, improve my memory, get in shape, lose weight, be a better gardener and the list just goes on and on.

As a research tool it would be hard to beat 43 things to find out what people are interested in and concerned about.

Web 2.0 is great! It is driven by those who actually USE the internet and not by people who are sitting behind desks at large companies and who are out of touch with the real world.

Social networking is simply a group of like-minded people exchanging information that is of mutual interest. That is all it is and all it has ever been.

It is important that when you are using social networking sites that you remember this and conduct yourself accordingly.

If you join a site and start just posting blatant advertisements, you are not going to be doing social networking.

You are simply doing advertising...which people hate. If you establish yourself as part of a group, then you are social networking and you will find that those who are members of your online social circle are the best help you can find anywhere.

Social networking is valuable in and of itself but it can be made doubly valuable by using social networking in conjunction with social bookmarking.

Join a social networking website. Find a group of people who are interested in the topic of your website but don't start out advertising that.

Make posts to your own blog on the social networking sites as well as to the blogs of others. Add those links to your social bookmarking account. Be certain that you use the appropriate key words in those tags otherwise they are worthless.

Altogether this is an excellent marketing strategy. It is a way to market your website and your products or services and have a lot of fun at the same time. You will meet people that you really do like and even admire and respect.

Friendships are not made for the purpose of profiting from them but they usually are profitable.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Your Time Is Up (urgent)

Guess what?

Everything you know about affiliate marketing just become obsolete.

I'm serious.

If you're relying on "traditional" ways to make affiliate sales through Clickbank,
get ready for your very own recession...

... and it's going to happen right inside your business.

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Not too cool.

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Is it any wonder other affiliates are going to be eating your lunch?

There you are, paying for traffic, and waiting months for search engine placements, when along come all these guys with new techniques...

... before you know it they're just kicking the doors in and snatching the money that once belonged to you.

But seriously...

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The reviews are in: The League is a HIT!

I'm virtually blown away...

I was a part of the first League of Extraordinary
Minds panel discussion, and I gotta admit--this is
WAY better than I ever expected.

The guest panelists that Jay Abraham and Rich
Schefren had invited were tops in their field. And
the amazing insights and incredible strategies
they delivered were unlike anything I had ever
heard of.

Seriously--my mind is reeling with new ideas and
breakthroughs as I go over the pages and pages of
notes that I took. And apparently, I'm not the
only one.

There were literally THOUSANDS of marketers and
entrepreneurs listening to the webcast last
Thursday--so many, in fact, that Alexa had them
ranked at #9 for that time period.

(Whew...that's a TON of people folks)

Here's a few comments from those who were there...

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Karl says:
     "The panel members were extraordinary as the
     name states. These millionaires have
     absolutely brilliant insights coming from so
     many different angels that it resonated with
     me on an unbelievable level. Thank you to all
     the panel members."

Greg says:
     "How could I go wrong engaging and enlisting
     some of the strongest minds in business.
     There are too many things to list that I have
     taken away from these interviews. If the rest
     are like this... I will be miles ahead of
     where I am now. I definitely plan on telling as
     many people as possible about this "Extraordinary"
     series. I'm already looking forward to the
     next one."

Gerard Wong says:
     "The first session was filled with so much
     distilled wisdom and practical strategies
     that would have taken many years for an
     individual to discover by himself. The panel
     has translated the confusion into useful
     actionable items.

     Kudos also to Jay and Rich, not only for
     putting the whole thing together but also for
     the invaluable insight from their own
     interpretations of the panel discussion."

Conray says:
     "I have travel around the world seeking some
     of the wisdom of the greatest business minds
     SEVERAL times, I have been on the top
     training programmes and learned a lot, BUT at
     a huge expense and major cost. At this
     webinar I got the most amazing value in
     comfort of my home! This is a real WOW!"

Anise says:
     "The experts helped clarify why some things
     have not been going well in my present
     business, the things that need to be
     addressed and the means to do it."

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So the big question is...what weren't YOU there?

Because this is obviously striking a chord with
the business and marketing community. And it's
definitely delivering on everything that Jay and
Rich promised it to be.

So why not get in on the action and register for
the next panel coming up on Thursday night,
November 5th?

http://tinyurl.com/schefren

It's titled, "Using Brain Based Marketing to
Engineer Irrefusable Offers: Getting People Who
Don't Buy to Buy Enthusiastically"

And here's the expert panelist lineup:

- Dan Ariely... is the author of "Predictably
Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our
Decisions" and Professor of Behavioral Economics
at Duke University.

- Ori Brafman...Author of "Sway: The Irresistible
Pull of Irrational Behavior" and a lifelong
entrepreneur, his quest is to uncover the reasons
why perfectly rational people make irrational
decisions.

- Dr. Robert Cialdini.. Author of "Yes!: 50
Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive,"
"Influence: Science and Practice" and "Influence:
The Psychology of Persuasion."

- Pam Danziger...is an internationally recognized
expert in understanding the mind of the consumer.
An author of books on consumer psychology and
behavior... including "Why People Buy Things They
Don't Need."

- Dan Hill...Author of "Emotionomics: Leveraging
Emotions for Business Success," Dan is a
recognized authority on the role of emotions in
consumer and employee behavior.

- Christophe Morin...Co-author of Neuromarketing:
Understanding the Buy Buttons in Your Customer's
Brain, and "Chief Pain Officer" at SalesBrain


Sounds like an amazing group of experts, doesn't it?

But you need to get registered NOW. So go do that
right here (remember--it's free).

http://tinyurl.com/schefren

See you inside!



P.S. Jay and Rich are just getting started here...

There's 9 total panel sessions in all, with
subjects ranging from A to Z. And each one is
bound to give you at least a handful of takeaways
and "aha moments that you can start implementing
immediately.

So go ahead and get registered for the upcoming
panels. Again, it costs you ZERO, but the benefits
can be worth tens of thousands of dollars in
profits for your business.

It's really easy, and you can do that right here.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Your 7 days program to Stress management

"Have One Week, Will Relax" Your 7 days program to Stress management

They say there's more than one way to skin a cat. The same goes when you start tearing your hair out with all the frustration, grief, anxiety, and yes, stress. It's a state of mental conditioning that is like taking that bitter pill down your throat, causing you to lose your sense of self, and worse your sanity. Just thinking about it can drive anyone off the edge.

And they say that the proactive ones are already living off the edge.

As one stressed-out person to another, I know how it feels, and believe me there are many variants when it comes to stress. Coping with life, and carrying the problems that may or may not belong to you can scratch away the little joy and happiness that you can carry once you head out that door. You can't blame them for being like that; they have their own reasons, so much like we have our reasons to allow stress to weigh us down. They say that stress is all in the mind, well, what's bugging you anyway?

There are several ways to manage stress, and eventually remove it out of your life one of these days. So I'll try to divide it into a seven-day course for you and I promise it's not going to be too taxing on the body, as well as on the mind.

1. Acknowledge stress is good
Make stress your friend! Based on the body's natural "fight or flight" response, that burst of energy will enhance your performance at the right moment. I've yet to see a top sportsman totally relaxed before a big competition. Use stress wisely to push yourself that little bit harder when it counts most.

2. Avoid stress sneezers
Stressed people sneeze stress germs indiscriminately and before you know it, you are infected too!

Protect yourself by recognizing stress in others and limiting your contact with them. Or if you've got the inclination, play stress doctor and teach them how to better manage themselves.

3. Learn from the best
When people around are losing their head, who keeps calm? What are they doing differently? What is their attitude? What language do they use? Are they trained and experienced?
Figure it out from afar or sit them down for a chat. Learn from the best stress managers and copy what they do.

4. Practice socially acceptable heavy breathing
This is something I've learned from a gym instructor: You can trick your body into relaxing by using heavy breathing. Breathe in slowly for a count of 7 then breathe out for a count of 11. Repeat the 7-11 breathing until your heart rate slows down, your sweaty palms dry off and things start to feel more normal.

5. Give stressy thoughts the red light
It is possible to tangle yourself up in a stress knot all by yourself. "If this happens, then that might happen and then we're all up the creek!" Most of these things never happen, so why waste all that energy worrying needlessly?

Give stress thought-trains the red light and stop them in their tracks. Okay so it might go wrong - how likely is that, and what can you do to prevent it?

6. Know your trigger points and hot spots
Presentations, interviews, meetings, giving difficult feedback, tight deadlines…. My heart rate is cranking up just writing these down!

Make your own list of stress trigger points or hot spots. Be specific. Is it only presentations to a certain audience that get you worked up? Does one project cause more stress than another? Did you drink too much coffee?

Knowing what causes you stress is powerful information, as you can take action to make it less stressful. Do you need to learn some new skills? Do you need extra resources? Do you need to switch to decaf?

7. Burn the candle at one end
Lack of sleep, poor diet and no exercise wreaks havoc on our body and mind. Kind of obvious, but worth mentioning as it's often ignored as a stress management technique. Listen to your mother and don't burn the candle at both ends!

So having stress can be a total drag, but that should not hinder us to find the inner peace of mind that we have wanted for a long time. In any case, one could always go to the Bahamas and bask under the summer sun.



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Life Mapping: A Vision of Success

Life Mapping: A Vision of Success


Success is more than economic gains, titles, and degrees. Planning for success is about mapping out all the aspects of your life. Similar to a map, you need to define the following details: origin, destination, vehicle, backpack, landmarks, and route.

Origin:  Who you are

A map has a starting point. Your origin is who you are right now. Most people when asked to introduce themselves would say, "Hi, I'm Jean and I am a 17-year old, senior highschool student." It does not tell you about who Jean is; it only tells you her present preoccupation. To gain insights about yourself, you need to look closely at your beliefs, values, and principles aside from your economic, professional, cultural, and civil status. Moreover, you can also reflect on your experiences to give you insights on your good and not-so-good traits, skills, knowledge, strengths, and weaknesses. Upon introspection, Jean realized that she was highly motivated, generous, service-oriented, but impatient. Her inclination was in the biological-medical field. Furthermore, she believed that life must serve a purpose, and that wars were destructive to human dignity.

Destination: A vision of who you want to be

"Who do want to be?" this is your vision. Now it is important that you know yourself so that you would have a clearer idea of who you want to be; and the things you want to change whether they are attitudes, habits, or points of view. If you hardly know yourself, then your vision and targets for the future would also be unclear. Your destination should cover all the aspects of your being: the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual. Continuing Jean's story, after she defined her beliefs, values, and principles in life, she decided that she wanted to have a life dedicated in serving her fellowmen.

Vehicle: Your Mission

A vehicle is the means by which you can reach your destination. It can be analogized to your mission or vocation in life. To a great extent, your mission would depend on what you know about yourself. Bases on Jean's self-assessment, she decided that she was suited to become a doctor, and that she wanted to become one. Her chosen vocation was a medical doctor. Describing her vision-mission fully: it was to live a life dedicated to serving her fellowmen as a doctor in conflict-areas.

Travel Bag: Your knowledge, skills, and attitude

Food, drinks, medicines, and other travelling necessities are contained in a bag. Applying this concept to your life map, you also bring with you certain knowledge, skills, and attitudes. These determine your competence and help you in attaining your vision. Given such, there is a need for you to assess what knowledge, skills, and attitudes you have at present and what you need to gain along the way. This two-fold assessment will give you insights on your landmarks or measures of success. Jean realized that she needed to gain professional knowledge and skills on medicine so that she could become a doctor. She knew that she was a bit impatient with people so she realized that this was something she wanted to change.

Landmarks and Route: S.M.A.R.T. objectives

Landmarks confirm if you are on the right track while the route determines the travel time. Thus, in planning out your life, you also need to have landmarks and a route. These landmarks are your measures of success. These measures must be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time bound. Thus you cannot set two major landmarks such as earning a master's degree and a doctorate degree within a period of three years, since the minimum number of years to complete a master's degree is two years. Going back to Jean as an example, she identified the following landmarks in her life map: completing a bachelor's degree in biology by the age of 21; completing medicine by the age of 27; earning her specialization in infectious diseases by the age of 30; getting deployed in local public hospitals of their town by the age of 32; and serving as doctor in war-torn areas by the age of 35.

Anticipate Turns, Detours, and Potholes

The purpose of your life map is to minimize hasty and spur-of-the-moment decisions that can make you lose your way. But oftentimes our plans are modified along the way due to some inconveniences, delays, and other situations beyond our control. Like in any path, there are turns, detours, and potholes thus; we must anticipate them and adjust accordingly.





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