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Can I teach you Internet Marketing for free?
I’ve got a quick question for you…
Have you ever wanted to work from home…?
Own your own business…?
Come on… you know you want that lifestyle… the one that everyone talks about…
where you can “work from home in your underwear…”
or on a “beach with your laptop…”
So… why hasn’t it happened for you yet?
Come on… admit it.
This isn’t the first time you’ve been looking for a proven way to make money… is it?
When it is your turn?
My guess is this…
You saw someone online promising you riches untold…
BUT…
There was a catch… (doesn’t it seem like there’s always a catch?)
You have to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to get started, right?
BEFORE you make any money… (Don’t they know that’s why you’re there…? Because you NEED money?)
Doesn’t it seem like if all those “guru’s” courses and software worked so good…
and they REALLY believed it them…
Why won’t they just GIVE you their money making system…
and then AFTER you’ve made your money… then they would get paid…
Well, I always thought it was too good to be true too…
Until this: Internet Marketing System
Ya… this guy will coach you… on HIS dime. And you only have to pay AFTER you’ve made money.
Sound too good to be true?
Check it out here: Internet Marketing Coaching for Free
Thanks
Dave
P.S. – it’s about time that somebody “got it,” don’t you think?
Are you in Control of your Destiny?
From time to time I get some really good emails from a bunch of different sources and when I do I want to share them with you. Read this email from Steve Straus. It is insightful when thinking about risk.
.S T E V E ‘ S….3 – M I N U T E….C O A C H I N G
Steve Straus – Coach Subscribers: 1500+ Readers: 3000+ 16SEP09
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Today’s Topic – PRINCIPLE: Risk
(Principles are basic truths that, when applied,
cause success to come to you easier and quicker.)
New research on the topic of risk has surfaced some
intriguing insights, namely that we have risk and control
intertwined.
If you feel in control of a situation, you will take on a
greater amount of risk than if you feel you are not in
control.
For instance, consider a skydiver. He or she clearly
assumes a level of risk by jumping out of an airplane.
That risk to life-and-limb is much greater than they
have as a passenger in a modern commercial airliner
in regular service, but they may be terrified to fly!
The difference? In the skydiving activity they are (or
at least believe they are) in full control of their destiny.
As a passenger in the airliner they have given up all
control to a stranger in the cockpit.
Another example — an entrepreneur may have a higher
risk of financial security than a corporate employee,
but having greater personal control of their destiny
may trump the “safety” of the corporate job.
When you notice potential risk also notice possible
control. Having a greater sense of control may let
you take on much greater risk.
Coaching Point: Do you control your destiny? Does it
feel risky?
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It is Lonely at the Top
The first two weeks of the college football season is over and my team is still atop the national rankings. I know a lot of my friends will give me a hard time for the teams we played the last two weeks but regardless of who we played there are always going to be people who will be naysayers or will try to bring you down. You need to avoid these people like the plague. And if you have personal training clients that do nothing but bring your enthusiasm or passion down every time you meet with them it is a must to cut ties immediately. In all the years that I have been involved in managing personal trainers I have never seen a positive outcome occur when a personal trainer has a client that does not connect with them. I know it is difficult to turn down a paid personal training session but let me tell you that in the long run you will come out ahead if you sever the relationship before it gets out of control. So, the take away from this post is that there is going to be a time when you encounter someone who is going to try and take you down and if that occurs stand up and be a leader. Tell the personal training client that you can no longer work with them and move on. Trust me you will stay on top if you listen to me!
Coach D
Times are a Changing
Have you noticed the changing of the sun in relationship to the sky? Every year there comes a day when I walk outside and say, “Oh, fall is coming, the shadows are different.” Okay, you are probably like my wife and say, “really?” Well, maybe she is right and it is not as obvious to everyone else but one thing I am certain of and that is times are a changing. Hurricane season, back to school, and football is here and that means you need to be done with the lazy days of summer and start planning for the rest of the year. Here is what you need to do to go along with these changing times.
1.) Revisit your goals that you set back for yourself in January and see which ones still seem relavant and important to accomplish this year.
2.) Go back to your client list and start making calls to get more people back into your personal training schedule. (You do have a list, right?)
3.) Decide whether or not you are going to raise your rates now or wait till January. Yes, even in a recession you can raise your rates.
4.) Get motivated again. Summer can be a really depressing time for personal trainers because clients are of town for a month and business is slow, so pick up a book that is motivational and start reading.
So the question now is will you go with these changing times or will you stand still and wait for things to happen. I hope you will go with the times and create the success you deserve. By the way I love the fall so you can expect more of these of the cuff posts. Until the next one, go get em!
Coach D