What Online Millionaires Tell Me They Are Worried About

Written by Jeff Smith


I just arrived back fromrepparttar best seminar I have ever attended inrepparttar 142329 last 10-years.

There were more "Underground" millionaires at Yanik Silver's "Underground" seminar than I've ever had access to at one time ever!

Upon arrival, we had to sign Non Disclosure Agreements, and for very good reason. These high money earners are all making their fortunes from a wide variety of markets - but are NOT selling products torepparttar 142330 get rich crowd.

Onrepparttar 142331 marketing side, we had Corey Rudl -repparttar 142332 role model that I followed to break free into doing what I love. Corey's a millionaire many times over, his system is is well documented over at: http://www.infoproductcreator.com/part/secrets

Then there wererepparttar 142333 big names such as Dan Kennedy, Jim Edwards, Phil Wiley, Rosalin Gardner and of course, Yanik himself.

I was amazed though - these guys were actually taking notes, buying products and networking with these other "Underground" marketers.

Two MAJOR things that came through loud and clear from this seminar - essential for your own success online:

1. These BIG money earners were earning fortunes off of many different business models (affiliate marketing, infoproducts, membership sites, Google Adsense, portal sites...). It's clear that there is no SINGLE online business model you have to follow to be successful. There are many to choose from. Action becomesrepparttar 142334 real difference between these guys/gals success and all others who just dream.

2. There was not 1 SINGLE big money earner that was earning huge profits from affiliate programs or advertising that did not (or did not plan to) create their own information products in their field. I talked with some of thesse millionaires privately - some of them were very concerned (even SCARED) by ANY business model that putrepparttar 142335 control of their fortune inrepparttar 142336 hands of someone else.

Sustaining Growth in Your Business

Written by Bob Lodie


Sustaining Growth in Your Business

What gets measured gets done.

How do you keep your business growing? How do you ensurerepparttar health of your business and your personal income against threats from competition, market cycles, commission payout changes, regulation of all kinds, andrepparttar 142328 human threat of complacency?

The answer isn’t to run faster onrepparttar 142329 same treadmill. The laws of physics say you can maintain a steady speed and still accelerate by changing direction. Since you’re already traveling at top speed in your business and personal life, you can getrepparttar 142330 acceleration you need by making small changes inrepparttar 142331 direction you’re taking. It’s hard to foresee what those changes will be, but they will reveal themselves if you regularly devote some time to thinking and working on your business, not just in your business. A professional is constantly learning and improving through reading, professional education (an annual requirement in some professions), research etc. Coaching is a very personal and effective means of keeping a perspective on what’s happening and “noodling” with someone else what your growth options are. Without a second perspective you sometimes “can’t seerepparttar 142332 forest forrepparttar 142333 trees.” The top professionals in sports and business have a coach or mentor they trust to help them improve their game.

I use a simple set of questions with my clients. These questions focus attention onrepparttar 142334 gap between what clients know and what they do. Whether my coaching is only once a month or as often as once a week, these questions apply. Try them yourself -- or with a coach -- to see their power.

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