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November 22, 2008

A Dollar A Day

Filed under: Business and Finance — Tags: — admin @ 7:26 am

What can you buy for a dollar a day, maybe a chocolate bar or a can coke or maybe some other perishable items of food.

But what about a car, a holiday or anything else that means a lot to you and your family.

The answer may strike you as odd but a dollar a day can lead to a new house, a new car or financial freedom. It can also give you a helping hand to start a home business.

Let me explain. For the equivalent of a dollar a day you can se yourself on the road to eradicate your financial problems. Maybe to keep up with all your payments on your home and car as well as to afford nice holidays you have to sacrifice time so that you have to work longer to earn more.

However imagine using someone else’s time and money and receiving a monthly residual income. maybe with this knowledge of a constant stream of money coming in you can spend more time with your family or be able to play golf during the week instead of at weekends.

At the beginning I asked you how much you could buy with a dollar, wouldn’t you rather invest that dollar into something worthwhile.

If you belong to a two tiered affiliate program or multi level program marketing you can invest a dollar and get books tapes and leads to help you grow your business.

Now are you beginning to see what you can buy for a dollar a day, can you imagine if just two people from the leads you get for a dollar a day join your business and then each month you recruit two more. Can you also imagine what would happen if the people who join you in your business did the same and recruited two people a month into your downline

Imagine how many people you would have in your business, it would sky rocket.

So the answer to my original question of what can you buy for a dollar is business leads, business books and motivational tapes.

November 3, 2008

You Really Can Make Money With Your Words

Filed under: Online Business — Tags: , — admin @ 9:57 pm

Sometimes when I am communicating with other webmasters and I bring up the subject of writing articles, I often get a response like “I’d rather have a root canal, I just can’t write“, or “my spelling is horrible and my grammar is not much better”. In my view, the first excuse is just a matter of attitude. The latter excuse falls on deaf ears because the major word processing programs have good spelling and grammar checking capabilities.

We’re not talking about something that would qualify for the Pulitzer prize in literature, just articles dealing with a topic that may be of interest to a group of people that also may happen to have an interest in your particular business proposition or activity.

While not as dramatic as the college professor’s dilemma of “publish or perish”, many Internet marketers have found that the publicity and traffic that articles can bring to their websites is second only in importance to actually making sales. (more…)

July 14, 2008

You Want What?

Filed under: Family — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:26 pm

Not too long ago my teenage daughter approached me with a very special request… one that not every father gets from his loving daughter. I was sitting in front of the TV after a hard day at work and while I was fidgeting with the defective cable company-provided remote (the one the kids only know how to operate) trying to find a movie I hadn’t yet seen ten times already on cable, she blurts out, “Dad, can I have a breast reduction?”

Now, if you’re a parent then you know there exists a certain ‘conditioning’ that occurs over the years when responding to questions from our children, especially if your attentions are focused elsewhere at the moment. They all have this tendency to ask questions at the most inappropriate times. For example, one time I was wrestling with a stubborn pipe while fixing a leak under the kitchen sink. To begin with, I was in a seemingly impossible body contortion trying to manipulate a wrench in a confined space so my frustration level was accelerating. At that moment a passing kid asked, “Dad, can I have ddgrfguff?”. I didn’t hear the last part of the question but I was safe in responding back, “Yeah, sure.” You see, it was a ‘can I have’ question which was usually food-related as opposed to ‘can I go’ which requires some passing thought to respond (later I caught holy-heck from my wife for letting my son eat something too close to dinner, but that’s a whole other story). But as the kids got older the ‘can I have’ questions became less about food and more about a request for money… lots of money. (more…)

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