08 March 2010 ~ 0 Comments

The Importance of the Daily Ritual

One of the most underrated aspects to success and undoubtedly one of the areas of failure for most people is not having a daily ritual in terms of engraining habits of success into their daily routines.
We’ve all heard it before how important goal planning is, of getting the not urgent but important things done and [...]

03 March 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Customer Service: Find a way to say ‘Yes’

I was just reading a book today and came across a very important reminder of customer service, and it really brought to me perspective to what I am doing in my business and how to treat customers.  It also really made me think about how big companies treat customers and that has a lot to [...]

28 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

The Art of Pre-selling: Selling vs Pre-selling

If you’re anything like I was, then social media is something that you’re interested in investigating or using as a traffic source for your internet marketing. If that is the case you’ve probably done a bit of research into “how to” use this media, and you’re probably even coming across plenty of people who are [...]

25 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Target Marketing: Why it’s a matter of life and death

One thing we hear in business as business owners all the time is “who is your target market”. If you’ve asked this question sometimes to other business owners, what is the response you generally get? You usually get something like “Men and Women over 30” or “small and medium companies”. I sincerely believe that the [...]

24 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Robert Kiyosaki: The Cash Flow Quadrant Interpreted

If you haven’t read ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ by Robert Kiyosaki yet, then this book is a must and should be the next book you read. Why? Honestly this is the best book for getting a true understanding of financial independence and personal financial management that I have read.
One of the primary concepts that Robert [...]

23 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Fear: The Catalyst for Inaction

I’ve actually been reading an interesting book that I’ve had for a while but never actually read because of its weird title, i.e. The Piano on the Beach. I’ll be upfront and honest; I find it very difficult to relate or prescribe to some of the fluffy, overly sentimental and somewhat tacky images that the [...]

22 February 2010 ~ 4 Comments

Tiger Woods: A Question of Character Development

In light of the recent Tiger Woods controversy and the numerous high profile football players in Australia, letting their off-field antics dictate their lucrative contracts, I wanted to investigate this phenomenon further. The media spotlight is so heavily focused on these sportspeople that it’s little wonder that there are such extreme views either way.
Firstly there [...]

21 February 2010 ~ 1 Comment

What to learn for Internet Marketing Beginners: The Blueprint

Recently I was asked the question, “Who and what should I follow/learn to achieve my financial goals online”. What an incredibly hard question to answer don’t you think? Before I actually answer that question I want to digress slightly and bring up something I said in a previous post.
In my experience, there is such a [...]

21 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

How to be a Social Media Guru

I just received a question and have gotten this question in the past as well, “How do I get more followers on social media”. To be honest it’s very, very easy to get followers/friends on any form of social media, that’s really the easy part, but I’ll explain that first, then I’ll talk about how [...]

18 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

The 4 Hour Work Week: Realistic or Just Dream?

In terms of books, it is hard to deny that the four hour work week has had and is having a major impact on young budding entrepreneurs and why wouldn’t it? Heck I would almost think that the Four Hour Work Week was targeted specifically target to Generation Y. I must admit that it was [...]

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