Showing posts with label blog for money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog for money. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Another Plus To This Business

I get more and more excited about this opportunity every day, especially when I compare it to other opportunities that I've failed at. One of the main reasons that I gave up too soon was that other companies had fees or sales requirements that those who have no extra money of their own to invest in their business can meet just starting out. I have learned that to succeed in any business, you have to give it your all for at least a year, probably longer. Last time I looked, statistics indicated that most new businesses fail within the first year. This is probably because people can't afford to keep going until their business gets going - and with proper care and feeding, almost any business will get going eventually.

This is not an issue with this company. Distributor fees are annual, not monthly. This confirms for me that the company does want everyone to succeed. And this not a new company. It's been in business for enough years to have already built itself from being a novelty to increaasing in popularity. The next step is "household name" and it will be there very soon.

When I presented this to someone recently, she said that she felt that the billionaire behind this company was going to take her money. I restrained myself from asking why she thought that he would need her money. Instead, I told her that she was right to be cautious because there have been MLM companies that made their money by selling training materials, but this is not one of them. I pointed out that this company operates exactly like the big, well known companies that are not scams: Mary Kay, Amway, Herbalife, Avon, Stanley Home Products and more.

I probably won't approach this person again. As my upline and I recently discussed, if someone doesn't have vision and can't see the opportunity now, they'll never see it. My goal is to build a team, and I really don't want anyone on my team who doesn't have vision for their life. They won't benefit anyone else on the team and their negativity will drag us all down when our goal is to be on the way up.

I've learned that as a representative for the company, you are literally in charge of hiring and firing. Michelle Pippin at Women Who Wow.com taught me that when we are designing our goals and vision, we also need to be just as specific in defining the type of person we want on our team.

Whether you're interested in taking a look at this opportunity or have signed up for another MLM or direct sales company, I hope you'll follow my blog. I intend to keep posting helpful advice and resources for anyone who has vision.

If you haven't visited the site or didn't spend much time there, I encourage you to make a few visits and take your time looking around. Think about it for a few days or weeks if you need to. If you've tried before and failed, compare it to your past experience. If you have the vision I'm looking for, I want to welcome you as a member of my team. Even if you've "failed" before, you owe yourself another chance. This just might be the right business for you. Click on the link below to start your business.

"Just Call Me Ivana"


My Favorite Motivator and Success Coach, Jack Canfield:
The Success Principles(TM) CD:
How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be


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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Twitter Hires Ex-Google Designer

According to this blog article, Twitter has "replaced Facebook as the tech industry's hottest startup."



It’s Official: Twitter Hires Ex-Google Designer Douglas Bowman
By Spencer Ante

Turns out the Web rumors were true for once. In a meeting last Friday afternoon in Twitter’s San Francisco office, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone told me that the company had hired ex-Google Visual Design Lead Douglas Bowman to be the company’s new creative director. Bowman will replace Stone, who was acting as Twitter’s creative director. “The Twitter Web page looks pretty simple,” says Stone. “But from our perspective the design needs a lot of work.”

This is a great hire for Twitter, and more proof that Twitter has replaced Facebook as the tech industry’s hottest startup. Bowman probably could have joined Facebook if he wanted. But the talented designer, who used to work at Wired News, clearly sees a bigger opportunity at Twitter, not only from a design perspective but perhaps from a monetary one as well. Read the Full Article at Creative Capital


I also wanted to share a great blog that I ran across yesterday:

Christian Personal Finance - How I Make A Living From My Blog

The author, "Bob" (I can't find a last name anywhere on the site) has written a comprehensive, step by step instruction manual for making money from your blog. He learned through experience and mistakes and has been generous enough to share this information with the rest of us at no cost. Stop by and give him a few clicks on his Adsense ads to let him know how much we appreciate it.



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