Special Report: The Art of Money (Part I)
We have just completed a special report that will make
you understand the art of money. I know this report
will help you to foresee the missing ingredients in
your business.
This report will discuss in details about:
- The “FOUR” people you need to serve in your business.
- How to build trust with your audiences.
- Why you should avoid certain people?
- Why money is really not evil?
- How do you define your vision?
- How do you create a vision for your business?
- And much, more.
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Charlie Meyer said,
April 3, 2008 @ 4:11 pm
Henry,
Very good article, short, clear, and to the point. Treat others with respect, don’t be afraid to give, and they will do likewise. Give it some time, results will appear.
Charlie
richardt said,
April 3, 2008 @ 4:47 pm
i agree. this article is to the point with the right attitude. just cut through and stay focus/dedicated. that is how survived over the last year. there is lots of negativity and doubters out there, but as henry explained you need to stay on top of something called trust. have your customers trust you and only trust those vendors that won’t burn you. can wait for part 2
thanks henry
Jayenn (Juergen Nuhn) said,
April 3, 2008 @ 5:10 pm
Hi Henry,
there is nothing more to say than charlie allready said only one thing: nice to see you
back again.
mrgds
Jayenn
Alex Beliakou said,
April 3, 2008 @ 8:46 pm
Hi Henry,
I agree with others that it’s a good sign that you are recovering from your depression.
I also agree with your vision of business.
I understand it that way:
you need to have a vision of business in order to succeed, all other components will come to you as a result of your vision.
Actually, it’s common to all systems to have such structure:
1) the main aim;
2) the main goals derived from the main aim;
3) the tasks to reach the main goals;
4) all resources and processes to fulfill the tasks.
At first you see your vision of business with the main aim in the fog. Then you adjust your vision to see the main goals. And then you focus on each goal to see the tasks. The last item is technical: as long as you know the tasks - you can find the best resources and processes available for the tasks.
The majority of newbies start from the last item - they find e-book about some process and try to implement it. Only few of them are lucky to get into the stream and earn some real money. All the rest are struggling because they don’t know and don’t see the entrance to the main stream - because they don’t have a vision where they are in the business, they don’t see the whole picture.
I have not seen any training program yet that has such approach for building Internet business.
And maybe this is the reason that I have not been successful on the Internet - I have not seen the whole picture, only different pieces.
And that’s why I became a “hero” of the “Horror Story” that Julius Moltgen published on his blog:
http://www.change2u.com/pag_An_Internet_Marketing_Horror_Story.html
I have some ideas for Internet business but it’s all about time and money that I don’t have. I can share them with anybody who can help me.
I can understand systems and logic very well and see logical disadvantages of some sales pages, e-books or software.
I can trade my skills for help in establishing my own Internet business that really works.
I can be a hand and helper in exchange for successful Internet Marketing campaign that can pay off my $111K debt.
Then, after getting rid of debt I will switch to more serious business with larger investments and can help marketers in their projects or JV.
I feel that for real creative person like you, Henry, there is no limit for ideas and positive energy.
Creative person needs just a rest sometimes in order to start generating new ideas and projects.
And this is where he his assignment in this life and his happiness.
Best Regards,
Aliaksandr Beliakou.