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Welcome to this week's I-Marketer, we’re glad you’re here!
This week we are going to reveal another surprising result from our past mont's survey:
The Identity of the LEAST Trusted Person on the Internet
We are also going to show you how you can understand and profit from Google Page Rank.
We also have a couple free resources you will want to grab up.
Read it, put it to work and make money. You'll want to read every profitable word.
But first, some encouragement!
"Don’t work harder, work smarter."
If someone tells you that, watch your pocket-book-they are
likely about to ask you for a lot of money for the magic
"smarts" that will earn you millions.
Here’s the reality: Success comes occasionally to those who
don’t work hard but work "smart," but almost everyone who
succeeds takes a different tack.
They work hard at smart things.
Accept that as your "work ethic" and you will likely be
successful. Work hard as well as smart.
We love to hear stories about people like Brad Fallon, who is
now well on his way to earning $1 million his first year online.
We fantasize about what that must be like.
But here’s the part we often forget: Brad and his wife Jennifer
worked very hard as well as very smart to get there. Just the
shear number of orders they had to process was a huge chore.
Of course, they are now measuring profits in the
tens-of-thousands of dollars as well.
[Brad is coming out with a complete step-by-step account of how
they got there-it’s not ready yet, but if you want to be one of
the first to know, go to:
http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/firsttoknow]
Everyone wants to be rich, very few people are willing to put in
the work.
If you want to create a full-time income from an internet
business over the next 12 months, plan on working 15-20 hours a
week in most cases. Sound like hard work? Sure it is, but just
consider how that initial investment of time will change your
life:
You can quit a job you despise and finally have the time and
money to live your life the way you have always wanted.
You can be a part of your children’s lives as they grow up,
rather than being too exhausted to really participate. You can
spend your time concerned with the bigger issues of life, rather
than being consumed with work, bills and just getting by.
Trust me, it’s worth it.
If you are ready to make that kind of commitment for the next 12
months, I have put together a list of recommended resources you
will want to look at:
http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/rec-rec
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