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04 July, 2009
6 Things To Help A Message Stick



1. Keep it simple.
2. Unexpected
3. Concrete
4. Emotional
5. Credible
6. Tell a Story

7 Steps To Grow Your Business


1. Make decisions on your comfort level and don”t let others
sway you.
2.Utilize the advise of others both internal & external with
expertise & experience in a lot of areas.
3. Hire employees smarter than you.
4. Building a great company is an endurance event,
not a sprint.
5. Never let success overtake you.
6. What you do dosen’t determine who you are
7. Who you are determines what you do!

10 FREE MONEY MAKING PROGRAMS


1. Affiliate Money Machine - Ewin Chia
2. Pricing Strategies Exposed - Aurelius Tjin (E-Book)
3. 5 Easy Ways To Boost Your Website Traffic For Free - Louis Allport (Videos)
4. Auto Pilot Traffic Streams - Ewin Chia (E-Book)
5. Building Your Own Adsense Empire (E-Book)
6. Ezine Success (E-Book)
7. Niche Profit Streams (E-Book)
8. Resale Rights Success (E-Book)
9. 10 Business Strategies (E-Book)
10. Internet Marketing Rockstar Blueprint (E-Book)

Extraordinary Business


Approach your business with a thought pattern of making a
ordinary business work in an extraordinary way . One of
the best examples of this is Starbucks . Starbucks took
a basic commodity ( coffee ) and turned it into a extraordinary
premium product with dozens of options for 5.00 a cup .
If a basic cup of coffee can be extraordinary the sky is
the limit .

Business Lessons To Grow On




1. Never settle for less. If you don’t have the desire
to be the best, don’t do it.
2. Always evolve, but do so within the context of
being true to your core values.
3. “Work on the Business, Not In the Business”
- Michael Gerber
4. Get a PHD - Poor Hungry Driven attitude.
5. Manage cash with your life!
6. Work hard and the rewards will come in time.
7. Plan for the best case scenario, and prepare
for the worst case sceniro.
8. Listen to your customers needs, then provide
a product or service that they find they can’t live
without.
9. Set BIG Goals and expect big things.
10. Solve BIG problems and get Big Paychecks.

Blueprint to Success


1. Always Put God 1st
2. A Family that pray’s together stay’s together.
3. Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
4. Information is the most valuable commodity on Earth!
5. Knowledge is only power when applied.
6. Time is money and they both should be used wisely.
7. The "Love" of money is the root of all evil.
8. Bitterness blocks blessings.
9. Live life Debt free.
10. One person can make a difference.
11. Being your own boss is not a option its a mandatory
way of life for wealth.
12. Break bread without breaking your bank account.
13. To hustle is to be aggressive in Business & Financial dealings.
14. There is no such thing as disposable income.
15. The man that is the wealthiest is the one who makes the most of the least.
16. Spiritual peace inspires innovation.
17. If its worth doing its worth doing right.
18. Your DREAM is your gateway to financial freedom.<
19. You must not only listen, but you must learn to comprehend.
20. Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence
of things unseen.

Values & Principles


When it comes to values & principles some people may not realize how much they play a part in one’s success in business & life in general . Values are beliefs of a person or a social group in which they have an emotional investment . Principles are basic truths or laws of assumption .

A good starting point is to create both a list of values ( beliefs ) & principles that you will live by to help point you in the direction of success . If you don’t have your values & principles written out clearly ( as goals ) the probability of success is that much less . Take a day or two to think out these questions, and you will have your life’s path clearly before you .

The Secret

Napoleon Hill Intro Master Key To Success

What Is Autoresponder?



Anyone who’s used a fax-on-demand system knows how wonderful they are for both the customer and the business. If you need information, you can get it 24 hours a day with one phone call. If you’re a business, you can provide your customers with detailed documents anytime they want, with no intervention on your part. It’s a win-win situation.

There’s a similar win-win situation on the Internet, and it’s called an autoresponder (some people also call it a mail-bot, as in mail-robot). This is basically a fax-on-demand system, but it communicates via email instead of over the phone line.

Here’s an example of how an autoresponder works:
Suppose you sell audio cassettes and compact disks over the Internet. Rather than putting an extensive catalog on your website or as a printed booklet in the mail, you can make your catalog available from an autoresponder. If someone wants your catalog, they just have to send an email to your autoresponder’s address (catalog@musicstore.com, for instance). Within minutes (usually, within seconds, in fact), your catalog is automatically emailed to the customer. It doesn’t matter if it’s 2:00 pm or 2:00 am, or what corner of the world they’re in - it’s totally automatic.

Here’s the best part. Most autoresponders will, at the same time, also send an email to you with the customer’s email address. That way, you have a record of how many people requested your catalog and when, and you can follow up via email. Fax-on-demand can’t even do that!

How much does this cost? Well, like anything, the cost varies from provider to provider. An autoresponder may be included with your basic Internet service. If not, you can purchase the use of an autoresponder on a monthly basis from literally dozens of sources. You should figure on a $5 to $10 setup fee, and $5 to $10 per month for each autoresponder you rent. If you pay more than this, you may be paying too much. Shop around.

So, how hard is it to set an autoresponder up? Not hard at all. Once your provider has everything ready on their end, all you need to do is provide the information that will be sent to inquiries. This can be done by sending a printed document to your provider, by emailing the information, or by FTP’ing (uploading) the document directly. Check with your provider for their individual policy. Once your document is in place, there may be an activation code you need to send. After that, you’re ready to go. That’s it!
What if you want more than one autoresponder? There are two options. First, you can rent more than one autoresponder. If you do this, each will have a separate email address (your catalog might be catalog@musicstore.com, your return policy might be return@musicstore.com). This is the usually the easiest and least expensive option, if you only plan on having a few documents, at most.

If you’d like to have many documents that your customers can access, you consider using a  mail server. These are generally more expensive, however, they have a number of unique advantages.
First, each document will have the same email address. To signify which document to send, the customer puts “send” and the document name in the body of the email (for example, send catalog or send return). This is an advantage, as customers don’t have to remember a bunch of different email addresses.

Second, if you have twenty documents, and you want to add another, it’s usually far cheaper to add the document to a mail server than it is to get another autoresponder. Economy of scale is the advantage here - you’re using a larger quantity, so you get a better deal.

Mail server pricing varies wildly, and the setup charge can be high, so, as with autoresponders, shop around. Also, be sure this is what you really want to do. If you’re starting out with one or two documents, and you aren’t sure that you’ll have more, go with individual autoresponders instead of a mail server. You can always upgrade.

Aweber & Getresponse are the 2 most popular autoresponders out there.