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How Giving Something Away Can Result In Many Sales

Friday, September 5th, 2008

I’ve never read anything like it, and it inspired me to take action right away, but I wanted to learn more, and… … it so happened that Chris had already written an ebook about the same subject, just handled in a different way. … In case you wonder, who Chris is, and which book I’m talking about, this is it: The Lazy Super-Affiliate It’s quite simply the best e-book about selling affiliate products I’ve ever read.

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Fast and Easy Sells

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Why can you find a ton of books telling you how to eat in different colours, eat more fat, eat more carbo hydrates, eat less fat, eat less carbo hydrates, eat fruit only, work out 4 minutes a day etc. etc. … Because with the fast and easy solution, you might end up losing weight, yes, but if the weight consists of muscle tissue, you are worse off than before, and just as fast and easy, the kilos will sneak back again.

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How To Make $1,000 in 7 Days

Friday, July 11th, 2008

When I was on my way home from the post office (or P.Off, as Mr. Fawlty writes), I was listening to a podcast, recorded by a man who made more than $27,000 dollars in 37 days. His goal was to hit $10,000 in 37 days. While I was wondering about that strange number of days, [...]

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What Have You Done For Your Business Today

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Perhaps I should have asked: Have you done anything for your business today? Even the smallest thing counts, but this is why you should do at least one thing every day:Do one thing for your business today, and you are not only doing that thing, but you are taking action.

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Think Like A Rich Person

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

the rich person buys an asset!” - CushMin oversættelse: “En fattig person køber en ting …

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