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Re: What is your dream?
10/19/2005 8:30:51 AM
Hi Arild, I couldn't help but ask myself the question, that you allude to your pain, do you mind sharing what the cause of the pain is or what exactly you are talking about. I cannot guarantee a solution but I have been through various programs which claim to offer solutions in the health field. If I can point you in a better direction in that respect then please contact me and I will offer you what I know. Hoping for the relief you seek. Regards, Kenny Check out my new blog
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"Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve" - Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich Earn Daily
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Re: What is your dream?
10/19/2005 8:50:53 AM
Hi Linda, I really thought I was reading my life story as I scanned the screen in front of me and yes we spend time "thinking" we are doing the right thing. But when no money comes from our efforts we then must face the challenge that you mention about how we go about changing that outcome, otherwise why do we continue with the "same old"? And the advice is as simple as you say, but change is inevitable otherwise you get what you always got and the cycle simply continues. It really brought home to me that I have spent almost 7-8 years searching for my raison d'etre and as a result of my life experience feel I am now heading in the "right" direction building connections with people I share a common goal with thanks to Adland Pro and my many friends here. I hope to help all make an extra $$. Let's hope it's not just a one way ticket. An achievable goal is exactly that but once that's done can you then do what you considered impossible, or should that say improbable. If you don't set the 1st goal then you'll never know the answer to the latter. For me if I hit a weekly goal of $500 I'd feel well satisfied but once there I'd be looking to reset, re-charge and go for the next level, whether that is 10%, 20% or 50%more but quantifying it will allow you to set goals that you know can be achieved. Thanks for your inspiration!! Regards, Kenny Check out my new blog Some helpful advice!!
"Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve" - Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich Earn Daily
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Re: What is your dream?
10/19/2005 11:05:02 AM
My dream now is to learn HOW to market my products on the internet and make the income others talk about! I have a wonderful nutritional product which I promote.Also I have recently joined a couple of things to give me extra streams of income. I just need to learn how to promote them here nad get results! Can you help? Rebecca
To making a Difference!If it is one of life's compensations to reward you for deeds or misdeeds done to others, how are you being compensated?
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Re: What is your dream?
10/19/2005 1:14:59 PM
Rebecca, have you created a blog? That's the easiest way to get your products & opportunities onto the web. When I began showing Amsoil Inc.'s products and opportunities on the web,I had no trouble convincing a significant person in our family to build a site. Another thing people ingnore is duplicating ones efforts by engaging team players who follow your lead. Sure, I concede it's called a downline but if these downline participants, products and opportunities are superior in integrity, you won't have a problem. There comes a time when dreaming needs to be translated into action. That's my story & I'm sticking to it.
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Excellent post...
10/19/2005 2:41:53 PM
Hi Rudy; ========== Another thing people ingnore is duplicating ones efforts by engaging team players who follow your lead. Sure, I concede it's called a downline but if these downline participants, products and opportunities are superior in integrity, you won't have a problem. ========== Great post. That's it in a nutshell. Learn first - then teach your downline. Or affiliates. Or resellers. Or whatever they're called. The biggest mistake people make is not knowing how to sell what they sell -- and building a downline hoping "they" know how to sell, but they don't either. So, they end up with a whole arm of people that don't know how to sell. For those who don't know how to sell, find someone that does, whether that person is higher or lower in the ladder, and emulate what they're doing. Learn. Then teach the others. : ) Linda P.S. Your post is EXACTLY what I'm trying to build here. People helping each other here. Thank you for posting it. P.P.S. Rebecca; Rudy is right. A blog is a relatively easy way to start.
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