A Never-Fail Business Opportunity

Written by Alan Tutt


A Never-Fail Business Opportunity by Alan Tutt http://www.KeysToPowerProsperity.com

Everywhere you look online, someone is touting a new, fully tested, impossible-to-fail method of making more money than you've ever dreamed possible.

And if you'rerepparttar type to fall forrepparttar 102904 flash and sizzle ofrepparttar 102905 marketing claims, you've tried enough of them to know that it ain't always what it's cracked up to be.

Actually, I get a chuckle out of many ofrepparttar 102906 get-rich-quick schemes that flood my email inbox on a daily basis. Even though some of these proposals do seem to have some validity, I know enough aboutrepparttar 102907 true secrets of prosperity to know when a proposal is a genuine business opportunity, and when it's just a baited lure onrepparttar 102908 end of a fishing line.

I learned this from personal experience.

When I was still in high-school, my dad helped me get into a business that sounded great. In only a matter of months, we would be earning well over $5000 per month, and after a year, we'd be earning over $20,000 per month.

The company we talked to gave us newspaper clippings and industry reports to showrepparttar 102909 demand for what we would be producing. They gave us pages of numbers showing us just how easy our product would multiply and grow in value. They gave us so much information that we just KNEW that we could succeed inrepparttar 102910 business of earthworm farming.

Right now, I'm imagining that most people who read this will be rolling onrepparttar 102911 floor with laughter. I understand completely. Even now, thinking about that time, I can't believe we were so foolish to think that we could make that much money with worms.

My dad and I spent over a year building special boxes in which to keeprepparttar 102912 earthworms. We wateredrepparttar 102913 soil every day and sprinkled corn meal and alfalfa over it before we broke uprepparttar 102914 soil to give those little guys room to move around.

TR Cutler to Continue Industrial Connection Case Study Profiles of Georgia Manufacturers

Written by Thomas Cutler


Ranked asrepparttar nation’s leading manufacturing journalist and an editor, TR Cutler (www.trcutlerinc.com) tellsrepparttar 102903 extraordinary stories of manufacturers. According to Cutler, “There are great companies making great products. There are too many manufacturers and companies servingrepparttar 102904 manufacturing sector that have simply neglected to tell their story. My goal is to tell these stories in an interesting, dynamic, understandable, and relevant way.”

•Cutler foundedrepparttar 102905 Manufacturing Media Consortium™ inrepparttar 102906 same year. This is a group of more than 2000 journalists worldwide writing about trends, data, case studies, profiles, and features inrepparttar 102907 manufacturing and industrial sector. Cutler worked with hundreds of media outlets to expandrepparttar 102908 coverage and importance ofrepparttar 102909 manufacturing media coverage. •Cutler createdrepparttar 102910 "Mass Marketing Manufacturing Media Blitz", a comprehensive 90 - 180 day program allowing manufacturers with little web presence or with a new product introduction to go from zero to sixty in a short-term PR campaign. •Cutler has authored more than 1000 articles for a wide range of manufacturing, industrial, and business journals, dailies, and month trade B2B publications. •Cutler authored The Manufacturer's Public Relations and Media Guide in 2000, which quickly becamerepparttar 102911 key media resource guide for manufacturers seeking coverage. •Cutler is Associate Editor of Industrial Connection (www.industrialconnection.net) as of 2003. This 15,000 circulation manufacturing trade publication isrepparttar 102912 only journal of record serving manufacturers inrepparttar 102913 Southeastern United States (Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Florida.) Cutler coordinates feature articles and advertorial copy forrepparttar 102914 publication.

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