Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Fed Up With Failed New Year’s Resolution?

Tired of making New Year's resolutions and giving up on them?

Resolutions themselves aren't the problem.

Your method of attaining them is.

Perhaps you want to lose weight or start working the Home Seller Assist program created by John Alexander. Simply saying you want to lose weight in 2009 isn't going to help.

You need a specific plan along with a specific number of pounds in mind that you want to lose.

Or what about making more money in 2009? Just wishing for them isn't going to bring those riches your way.

Exactly how much money do you want to make in 2009? What are you going to do every day in 2009 to make more money?

If you seriously want to succeed in your New Year's resolutions, then you must change the way you tackle them.

Success in every area of your life is possible if you follow a few easy steps.

Click here to learn how you can successfully complete your 2009 New Year's resolution to work the We Provide The Cash business and succeed at it.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Learn from successful failures.

That’s right, learn from those who put forth the effort --- and failed --- but keep swinging for the fences.

Learn from baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson.

He hit over 500 home runs in his big league career,
yet he struck out close to 2,500 times!!! He didn’t
put the ball in play 2,500 times.

However, he didn’t stop swinging for the fence.

The lesson to be learned is this: don’t give up… keep swinging!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Powerful Writing

Becoming a better writer could be your ticket to financial independence. It can
help you get a new business started or grow an existing business, jumpstart your side career as a copywriter, move you up the corporate ladder, establish yourself as an expert, even help you find a job.

Transforming yourself from a mediocre writer into a great writer may take time. But you can speed your progress just by following a few easy rules.

One of the most important?

Simple is best.

Great writing is good thinking expressed clearly.

So don't try to complicate your writing with multiple ideas. Stick to one powerful, useful idea, and your writing will be clean, concise, and easy to understand.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Marketing in a Recession

Gal Borenstein, author of What Really Counts for CEOs, on Marketing in a Recession

"This year will be the year of rebuilding customer brand loyalty and service. Having the biggest discounts will not ensure that consumers stay loyal to a brand. What is important is developing a sound marketing and communications strategy that allows companies to listen, react, and engage with consumers across multiple communication platforms."

(Source: CNN)
Updated the Home Business Freak site at http://ping.fm/PB0qE

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

You Can Keep Your Current Job While You Quickly Transition Into Your New Business


How in the world do these money-making programs expect you to work tons of hours building up a new business while holding down your current job? Many just aren't practical. But I've found a new program that is loaded with methods to get you into a new business while you are working at another job.

You can put in as little as 2 to 3 hours a week in your new business, and still bring in nice profits fairly quickly - often in just a week or two. And once your business is bringing in enough income, you can quit your current job and focus full-time on your new business. You get to choose which business to get into (there are 20 to choose from), there's no limit on what you can make, and it is easier than ever to get started.

There is, however, a limit on how many people I am sharing this with. You'll learn why when checking out all the exciting details here.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Consequences

Here's what to expect as the next shock waves hit:

1. Massive job losses — not only for employees of local and state governments, but also for those employed by private contractors, construction companies and thousands of corporations relying on state and local governments to maintain a semblance of economic and social stability in their area;

2. Giant new borrowing by local governments temporarily strapped for cash or trying to plug long-term gaping holes in their budgets;

3. Huge new supplies of municipal bonds hitting the market precisely when some of the biggest buyers of muni bonds — financial institutions like Citigroup, Bank of America and AIG — are being forced to dump munis to bolster their shattered portfolios;

4. New, major municipal bond defaults on the near horizon; and overall ...

5. The biggest threats to your income and wealth in your lifetime!

You must do everything you can to gain (1) a clearer vision of what's in store for you in 2009, (2) protection for everything you own and (3) an alternate source of profit and income that is truly depression-proof like the Home Seller Assist program created by John Alexander.

Learn more here:

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"How much is each recruit worth to you?"

Do you know the dollar amount that each recruit you bring into your Home Seller Assist business is worth?

If you don't, as soon as you do, you'llbe able to open the flood gates to more leads and more business than any one person can handle and better than free. In fact, the answer to this question is not the secret sauce, it's how you react to it.

So let me explain (pay close attention) First: How do you find out how much each lead is worth to you? There are several ways to do this, but I'm going to go through the most conservative route possible here . . .

You need three pieces of information:

1. How many leads turn into recruits
2. How much you make immediately
3. How much you make over time

That's it. Here's how it works . . .

Let's say we know that out of every 100 leads 1 person joins our business. Let's say we earn $100 per recruit as a fast start pay out and on average most recruits stay six months and we earn $50 each month they stay. How much is each lead worth? Did you figure it out? It's $4. See if you can figure out how I got that number and once you do you'll know with certainty how to go back and do this little exercise in your own business to come up withyour own number.

Why is this number so powerful? Two reasons:

1. If you know it, you know exactly how much you can spend per lead and still make guaranteed $.

2. If you know it, now you can change it. If for instance your number is $1 per lead,well you can get a certain number of leads for a dollar or less, but what if you could double or even triple that number? Do you think you could get more leads for $3 than you could for $1? I do.

The secret to unlimited leads for better than free is in your ability to increase this number and then aggressively use it to get as many more as you possible can. Master that and you master marketing.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A Typical Internet User Is Spending 20% MORE Time Each Day Reading Blogs


Nielsen Consumer Insight reported in December that people are now spending 20% more time EACH DAY reading blogs.

Do YOU have a blog yet? Do you add new posts to it on a regular basis?

If you haven't started a blog yet -- or if you haven't been giving yours the attention that it deserves -- TODAY is the day you should start! We have several
for the Home Seller Assist program created by John Alexander and you are currently reading one of them!

As with social media, blogging is GREAT for establishing your reputation online, for building relationships with your market, for creating new content for your site, and can even help you get a TOP ranking in the search engines (which in turn can generate up to 7 TIMES more sales).

And you don't need to be a "natural-born writer" to create your own blog, nor do you need to be a technical wizard!

There are plenty of places where you can even get FREE blogs to get yourself started...

... and as for the actual writing, a blog is all about showing YOUR personality, and sharing your opinions and ideas. So don't sweat it if you're not a word nerd. Just write from the heart, and your readers will love it!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Find Out How Rich People Think

Here's a rule for you. If you want to become successful, find out what failures do and don't do it. If you want to be wealthy, find out what poor people think about, and avoid thinking that way.

Instead, find out how wealthy people think. Find out what they read. Find out how they spend their time. Study their lives, read their stories and autobiographies, and listen to their words when they are interviewed and on tape.

The more you find out about what financially successful people think and talk about most of the time - and do the same things - the more rapidly you will enjoy the same rewards that they do.

Here are two things you can do to put The Parable of the Talents into action:

First, make a decision that, starting today, you will think and talk only about the financial success you desire. At the same time, you will refuse to talk about or dwell upon your financial problems.

Second, instead of saying "I can't afford it," you will ask the question "How can I afford it?"

When you think of something that you want or need that you don't have the money for at the time, the only question to ask is "How?" How can you get it? What can you do to achieve it?

What are your options? How can you get from where you are to where you want to be?

Can I use the Home Seller Assist business created by John Alexander to create a life style I would like to have?

It will change your life.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Become A Household Name On The Internet?

If I mention the word "cola", what's the first thing
that comes to mind?

Assuming you haven't raced over and gotten a cold
drink, you're probably thinking of Coca-Cola (or Pepsi),
even though there are literally hundreds of other "cola"
drinks out there on the market.

So why did you think of those two products first?

Because, whether you like it or not, the hundreds of
millions of dollars that Coca-Cola and Pepsi have spent
over the years building their brands have paid off.

The key word here is brand. Branding is what
differentiates one product from another of a similar
make. When it comes to Internet Marketing, branding
yourself and your name is the little-known secret that
99.9% of other marketers don't "get", but it can pay off
for you big time when used effectively.

Another good example is the Home Seller Assist program
and John Alexander, which are both associated with
We Provide The Cash.

It also directly connects to you USP (Unique Selling
Proposition). Your uniqueness... that something that
separates you from all the other people promoting your
same program.

Attraction Marketing is all about being yourself,
and learning how to get your target market to want
to do business with you because of who you are. When
done properly, your prospects will do it willingly,
and usually without hesitation.

And those that won't join you in your business or
that don't buy your product right away, over time,
you'll communicate with these prospects and "drip"
helpful information on them , and they'll want to
join you eventually because they'll perceive you
as the expert / mentor they desperately seek. They're
attracted to you because of the WHO that you are,
and how you can help them get what they want.

Now, one of the biggest questions I get asked from
people promoting home opportunities is, "Franco,
you have lots of experience that I don't have, so
where does that leave me, and how do I brand myself
on the Internet when I haven't had any success yet?

It's a great question. And my answer comes from what
I've learned over the years when it comes to promoting
lots of home opportunities and products...

Most people don't care about how much you know until they
know how much you care. Sounds cliche, but it's so true.

What I've also found is most of us think we don't
have anything of value to share with prospects when
we're new, and we have a difficult time recognizing
the knowledge and experience stored in our heads.

Because I've Failed So Many Times Building A Home
Business Since 1992... It's Made Me A Tremendous
Resource For New People!

Heck, for the first couple years I was trying to
make money from home, the only thing I had lots
of experience in was failing...

Then it hit me like a ton of bricks...! Even though
I failed many times, and tried a lot of things that
didn't work, I accumulated a lot of knowledge along
the way that would be beneficial to others, to help
them avoid the pitfalls I went through and the
mistakes I made.

The fact of the matter is, we ALL have experience.
We collect experiences all the time just by being
alive... and when you sit back and think about what
you've learned so far in your life, you might be
surprised just how much valuable knowledge you have
to offer to others.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Absolute Worst Place for Your Business



By Suzanne Richardson

The 113 miles of Highway 87 between Great Falls and Havre in Montana is desolate. A half-dozen or so tiny towns have cropped up in places. But mostly there's just the two-lane road, vast expanses of prairie, and the enormous canopy of sky.

Nineteen miles south of Havre - smack in the middle of nowhere - is the Northern Winz Casino. The 20,000-square-foot monstrosity of a building boasts 350 slot machines and a huge parking lot.

Now, I'm not privy to how well the casino is doing. But rarely have I driven past and seen more than 20 cars in the lot. And I'm guessing that, even on Highway 87's busiest days, no more than a thousand cars pass the Northern Winz. (And how many of those are going to stop their purposeful drive to the airport or Canada to play the slots?)

This casino breaks one of Michael Masterson's core business principles: Make sure there's a market for your product or service before you set up shop.

One way to know whether there's a market? If someone else is there before you. The Northern Winz is operating under the "Build It and They Will Come" theory - establishing itself on an otherwise bare stretch of land and hoping to attract customers. A better plan of action would have been to open up next to an already-successful casino. An even better course would be to look in the Home Seller Assist program created by John Alexander which has now paid out over $800,000 since mid-June to its members.

This business-building "law" is true whether you're a brick-and-mortar operation or an information-publishing start-up. Take a look around. If someone else is doing what you want to do... and succeeding... you have a good chance of making it work for you. If all you can see is empty prairie, you need to go back to the drawing board.

[Ed. Note: Master a few simple secrets of classic marketing, and you can sell snow to a polar bear. Discover 12 of the most effective marketing strategies around in Changing the Channel, the Amazon.com best-seller by marketing masters Michael Masterson and MaryEllen Tribby. Pick up your copy today.]

Friday, January 2, 2009

Keep Your Current Job While You Quickly Transition Into Your New Business

How in the world do these money-making programs expect you to work tons of hours building up a new business while holding down your current job? Many just aren't practical. But I've found a new program that is loaded with methods to get you into a new business while you are working at another job.

You can put in as little as 2 to 3 hours a week in your Home Seller Assist business, and still bring in nice profits fairly quickly - often in just a week or two. And once your business is bringing in enough income, you can quit your current job and focus full-time on your new business. You get to choose which business to get into (there are 20 to choose from), there's no limit on what you can make, and it is easier than ever to get started.

There is, however, a limit on how many people I am sharing this with. You'll learn why when checking out all the exciting details here.