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Friday, April 22, 2005

Discover the Tricks of the Internet Trade

... at the UK World Internet Summit: London

Over a few short days you'll learn enough about Internet Marketing to blow your mind and your socks off too!

And that's just for starters...


Here's what to do...

1. Follow this link: http://www.autopilotriches.com/app/aftrack.asp?afid=196237

2. Go to the very bottom of the page, scrolling sedately.

3. Once you're there, click on the "Free Webcast" link.

4. You'll get full details about the guests and how they can boost your business.

5. Also how to access the "Free Webcast" (or teleconference, if you prefer).


Don't regret missing out!


Warning: before you start the Webcast

Make sure your head is firmly secured... and your socks too!!!


Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

First Time Through's a Special Case...

...This is true for almost anything. And especially true for all those people out there getting to grips with making money through Internet Marketing - for the first time.

There is positively so much you could do it's almost overwhelming. There's so much to learn, so many different tools to get your head around...

It's all to easy to get completely buried with it all. Result you achieve nothing!

Well here's what to do. Keep it really simple.

Bear in mind that the purpose of your first project is NOT to make your first million. All well and good if it does. But...

Quite simply the purpose of your first project is to find or make something and sell it using the simplest and least number of tools possible.

Once you've tunnelled through to the other end you can improve what you've done and the way you do it later.

But remember the old 20/80 rule. 20% of what you do will deliver 80% of the benefit.

So rather than try to absolutely perfect something. Find something else to sell and repeat the process. This time using one more new tool. And so on.

Don't try and do everything yourself. Use other people as much as possible to do the technical bits.

But learn from what they are doing for you. So at the very least, you get to know what is going on.

Remember, first time through is about getting something done adequately. So you get to learn the process and a few tools.

Not getting it done perfectly using all the tools possible! That'll come with practice.

Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...


Rich Reading

...While I'm on the subject of becoming what you think. Here's some reading matter for your grey matter, or "Neck Top" as Jenny Armato calls it.

"Think and Grow Rich": by Napoleon Hill, try reading one chapter a day first thing in the morning. It'll cost you 20 minutes a day for a couple of weeks. And maybe help you make your fortune.

"The Science of Getting Rich": by Wallace D. Wattles, a short read and great read.

"The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari": By Robin Sharma. Based around a great story with messages along the way. If nothing else this book will remind you that life's not just about building a gross superfluity of money and assets.

"Living Your Best Life": by Laura Berman Fortgang. Just read it! It'll help you lead your life on purpose!

"The Wealth and Poverty of Nations": by David Landes. A rich read. If you're like me you'll need to read a bit and think a bit. Go with David on this fascinating journey back through time.

"Rich Dad Poor Dad" series by Robert Kiyosaki.

Almost anything from Dr Wayne Dyer and Depak Chopra.

Most if not all of these can be obtained online from Amazon.

In Association with Amazon.co.uk


Just like the old Paul Newman film "Cool Hand Luke": "yah gotta get yah mind right"... Because that's where it all starts and ends!

Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...

Desktop Motivator...

...Here's a few things I've found really helpful in keeping my mindset positive and upbeat even when things are looking alot less rosey than they should.

On my desk I've got a desk calendar. "Who Moved My Cheese".

For each day of the year there's a snippet from Spencer Johnson M.Ds book of the same name. Both of these can be obtained online from Amazon.


In Association with Amazon.co.uk


"Who Moved My Cheese" is about change, how to embrace it, go with it and exploit it for your betterment.

On my laptop I've got a really cool screen saver from Rebecca Fine. It randomises a set of thought provoking sayings to keep your thoughts positive and productive.

Because in the same way you are what you eat. You become what you think too!

Check out her web site at www.scienceofgettingrich.net

Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...

Monday, April 04, 2005

Life's a Project...

...well maybe not completely. But if you understand the basic principles of project management you can apply them to a very wide variety of situations.

So to help you get the basics real fast here's the Project Managers Poem.

  1. Where are we now?
  2. Where are we going and why?
  3. How much will it cost?
  4. How long will it take?
  5. And will it be worth it when we arrive?
  6. Oh and the by the way, how will we know when we've got there?

If you can remember and ask these questions. You might just save yourself a ton of money and effort.

Might even help make you some money!

Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...

Friday, April 01, 2005

Experts and Gurus...

...so what is an expert or guru? Along time ago I was reminded that the term expert means "a has been under pressure".

It stuck in my mind. Because of that it's a term I hate.

As for gurus? Well I do believe that there are some people who are genuinely a guru. But perhaps more concerned with the spiritual wellbing of people than anything else.

What I really do believe is, there are some people who have achieved a critical mass of knowledge, experience and skills. A critical mass that is overwhelmingly self empowering for them.

In turn they are able to share this with others. So that they achieve a critical mass of knowledge, experience and skills too. And so on down the line.

If you can do that, then maybe, just maybe, you're an expert or guru in the truest sense of the word.

Stay tuned to the Loz Blogz...