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Entrepreneur Success Story-How Terry Hart Made $100,000 in 8 Months Starting With No Money hasty, and often poor, choice of path.As an entrepreneur, Terry Hart is a good one. His emphasis is on win/win. He cares about the people he does business with and is passionate about fulfilling their needs as well as achieving his own bottom line. Terry has a creative and dynamic personality that exudes enthusiasm and charm.When I first met Terry, he was working as an accountant for a small agency and it was not the right career for him. He had a heavy m Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FI Cook Up Something Special: How To Create A WOW Experience For Your Clients Okay, I confess! With the release of the Lord of the Rings series, I'm hooked once again. Thirty some years later and out come the books, including the one that started it all, The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien.My niece recently graduated from high school, and my family spent the entire morning, evening, and night celebrating this wonderful once in a lifetime event with her.Our final celebration was dinner at a restaurant chosen by my niece. Since this was our first time at this restaurant, we didn't know what to expect. The restaurant had a good reputation, so the most we expected was a good meal.But one t And after watching Parts I and II (many times over) and re-reading The Hobbit, I've come to the following conclusions which may help you determine your best path on the intense internet marketing highway. Bilbo Baggins, the hobbit that starts the whole series flowing, makes a statement to the effect that one must be careful walking out one's front door, because you just don't know where your feet will lead you next. Does that path lead to fame and fortune? Or straight to the dragon's lair and all it's dangers! Bilbo is thrust into an adventure that, under normal Hobbit circumstances, just was unnatural for him to undertake. He faces horrendous dangers, and yet finds within himself a strength untapped. In fact, quite beyond his wildest imaginings, he actually becomes the unspoken leader of a troop of 13 dwarf companions. And we all know the natural inclinations of dwarves :) Dwarves, while stout-hearted in the best of moments, yearn for wealth, instant wealth. They aren't afraid to go after it, but grumble almost incessantly while in pursuit of that wealth. They will also go to great lengths to avoid work, unless given no other choice, to attain that wealth. Dwarves enjoy shoving "the other guy" forward to scout out the landscape and warn of imminent dangers. Hobbits, on the other hand, are basically mild mannered. They enjoy the comforts of home and hearth, but aren't above putting in that more than bit of effort needed to ensure their own comfort. They understand the necessity of effort, mixed with a huge amount of caution, to reach their end goals. Now ask yourself, are you a Hobbit or a Dwarf? Internet marketers are natural adventurers, we have to be to take the pounding most of us do - over and over - and still opt to come back for more :) But the problem lies not in our pursuit of "wealth" on the net, but in our rather hasty, and often poor, choice of path. Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FIR Before You Write an Effective Resume st be careful walking out one's front door, because you just don't know where your feet will lead you next.The resume is the professional YOU on paper. It is not just your work history. Is not a story that tells how did you spent your last 2 or 5 or 15 years.Now the employers are more selective and so are the employees. The average time your resume is read by the hiring manager or supervisor is around 30 to 45 seconds. Imagine that he has around 30 to 200 resumes for a certain position. The employer will not interview 200 Does that path lead to fame and fortune? Or straight to the dragon's lair and all it's dangers! Bilbo is thrust into an adventure that, under normal Hobbit circumstances, just was unnatural for him to undertake. He faces horrendous dangers, and yet finds within himself a strength untapped. In fact, quite beyond his wildest imaginings, he actually becomes the unspoken leader of a troop of 13 dwarf companions. And we all know the natural inclinations of dwarves :) Dwarves, while stout-hearted in the best of moments, yearn for wealth, instant wealth. They aren't afraid to go after it, but grumble almost incessantly while in pursuit of that wealth. They will also go to great lengths to avoid work, unless given no other choice, to attain that wealth. Dwarves enjoy shoving "the other guy" forward to scout out the landscape and warn of imminent dangers. Hobbits, on the other hand, are basically mild mannered. They enjoy the comforts of home and hearth, but aren't above putting in that more than bit of effort needed to ensure their own comfort. They understand the necessity of effort, mixed with a huge amount of caution, to reach their end goals. Now ask yourself, are you a Hobbit or a Dwarf? Internet marketers are natural adventurers, we have to be to take the pounding most of us do - over and over - and still opt to come back for more :) But the problem lies not in our pursuit of "wealth" on the net, but in our rather hasty, and often poor, choice of path. Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FI Successfully Selling Your Professional Services /p>As a professional service provider you face special challenges promoting yourself to potential clients. You may have certain restrictions on how you market or advertise. You may feel overwhelmed by the demands of being both owner and employee. You might not have a strong base of effective selling & marketing skills. In addition, you may believe that self promotion is somehow unprofessional and pushy or even unnecessary. Ver And we all know the natural inclinations of dwarves :) Dwarves, while stout-hearted in the best of moments, yearn for wealth, instant wealth. They aren't afraid to go after it, but grumble almost incessantly while in pursuit of that wealth. They will also go to great lengths to avoid work, unless given no other choice, to attain that wealth. Dwarves enjoy shoving "the other guy" forward to scout out the landscape and warn of imminent dangers. Hobbits, on the other hand, are basically mild mannered. They enjoy the comforts of home and hearth, but aren't above putting in that more than bit of effort needed to ensure their own comfort. They understand the necessity of effort, mixed with a huge amount of caution, to reach their end goals. Now ask yourself, are you a Hobbit or a Dwarf? Internet marketers are natural adventurers, we have to be to take the pounding most of us do - over and over - and still opt to come back for more :) But the problem lies not in our pursuit of "wealth" on the net, but in our rather hasty, and often poor, choice of path. Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FI Business to Business Direct Mail Sales Letters Need an Offer (and Here's Why) enjoy the comforts of home and hearth, but aren't above putting in that more than bit of effort needed to ensure their own comfort. They understand the necessity of effort, mixed with a huge amount of caution, to reach their end goals.In direct mail, the offer is the incentive or reward that you dangle in front of your prospects to motivate them to respond to your mailing. In business-to-consumer direct mail, for example, a magazine publisher will offer a yearly subscription to its magazine at 60% off the newsstand price. The discount is the offer. It motivates prospects to subscribe now and save 60%.Offers are vital to the success of your business Now ask yourself, are you a Hobbit or a Dwarf? Internet marketers are natural adventurers, we have to be to take the pounding most of us do - over and over - and still opt to come back for more :) But the problem lies not in our pursuit of "wealth" on the net, but in our rather hasty, and often poor, choice of path. Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FI Email is Great! Or Is It?? hasty, and often poor, choice of path.Isn`t the power of email wonderful? It comes in all shapes and sizes, and it`s virtually instant. There`s plain text, there`s HTML, there`s even something called "rich media". Email can be used in many ways to market online. Frequent bursts of advertising, weekly newsletters, or even just a mail to your biz contacts when something great comes along. Unfortunately, where there`s power, there`s always a flip-side. In t Over and over I watch as many opt for the path of least resistance. The path that asks for nothing in return from you, yet promises wealth beyond even the dwarves' wildest imagination! Be open, yet wary. Smooth talking, self-proclaimed "wizards" are everywhere. Just as the troop needed maps and advice to reach their goal, so do you. And, the handiest map on the internet is the search engine. Have you recently stumbled across something interesting? What was your FIRST move? Did you go to the search engines and type in keywords to INVESTIGATE whether the dragon was in and sleeping? Or did you just opt to fall face first into the dragon's lair? Research! At your fingertips you have the means to find out everything and anything about interesting programs and people. Opt to use your brain first, and your wallet second! Remember just before the Hobbit and his 13 companions stepped into the Mirkwood forest, they were warned, repeatedly, to not stray from the path on their quest to the riches ahead. In your quest for the gold laying deep within the Lonely Mountain, many paths will also present themselves to you. Choose rightly and all goes well :) But, stray from the path just a little, and...
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