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Bouncebacks. How to add extra income to your info-business instantly and easily.

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

“Easy Money” is, in case you didn’t know it, a common nickname in certain circles, bestowed on either the person in the crowd who actually does seem to make easy money, or upon the person who never does but is always scheming to do so. Personally, I’ve never wanted the nickname, for either reason. I do like easily attracting a lot of money as opportunity, but then I also prefer earning the portion of it I accept. Anyway, a lot of info-marketers are always lustful of easy money, yet most ignore the simplest of all ways to get some; the bounceback offer. So, in this Special Report, I’m going to zero in on the ‘bounceback.’

The Single Most Important Secret in Business Success

Monday, December 6th, 2010

There is ONE secret to generating enough money in business that you create real wealth.  Not only do I reveal that secret on this program, I show you how to implement it in your own business for yourself. Here is a summary of what I cover on this program: The truth about waiting on success. [...]

Getting Into the THEME PARK Business

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Walt Disney simultaneously antiquated and upped the ante for the entire ‘amusement park industry’ with Disneyland, then Disney World. Rides no longer cut it. The ‘theme park’ became the new reality. (Similarly, Guthy-Renker did this to the infomercial industry and Peter Lowe did it to the public rally business, with celebrities). Vegas, to the distress of people like me, my age, who prefer the old Vegas, is not about gambling anymore. It’s a gigantic theme park made up of separately themed resorts; a very deliberate replication of Disney’s Magic Kingdom, with Adventureland, Tomorrowland, etc. If you haven’t recognized just how much Las Vegas developers have copied Disney, you’ve missed a very instructional lesson. All around you, if you look analytically, you’ll see many businesses becoming half entertainment businesses. And you’ll see many businesses mimicking Disney.

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