Dave’s Daily Motivation is brought to you by Dave Mcgarry who is an entrepreneur and passive income coach. Everyday Dave brings you a quick tip or something motivational to get you to take action to help you reach your goals and dreams of being a successful entrepreneur. Today the word is “Goals.” See what you need to do to finish this year strong and make it your best year ever!
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Internet Marketing as an Investment
Hello everyone!
Today, I wanted to talk to you today about something I find to be a “new” approach to investing and in my opinion is better than the traditional avenues to invest in.
When a certain “social network” went public with its stock, there was a lot of unrest among investors. What was by many people’s estimations, a “sure shot”, quickly got people scrambling in worry that maybe it was anything but.
The company’s stock dropped very noticeably during the first weeks after its IPO.
Most investors don’t like it when that happens. 🙂
What investors like is to make money from their investments. Pure and simple. Most are pleased if they get a 10% return on their money over time.
But, I now some people who would be EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED with that kind of return.
That’s because they’ve discovered a different way to invest. And:
• It has nothing to do with stocks.
• It has nothing to do with bonds.
• It has nothing to do with mutual funds.
• It has nothing to do with real estate.
• It has nothing to do with CDs or money market accounts.
Instead, it’s all about investing in internet marketing (IM), or what some call IMvesting.
The idea is simple: spend money on internet marketing related assets that give much better returns (100%, 200% or even more).
This has been my approach for the last several years and instead of losing big during the “Great Recession” my returns have been in the green!
Get all the details at:
http://imstitute.com/go.php?offer=texasdmcg&pid=30
Best regards,
Dave McGarry
Free video reveals how to get free traffic to your website
I hope you are not like me and thought that if, “You build it they will come!” I had to learn the hard way because when I first built my membership site Working Mom Workouts I though that all I had to do is build the site, post some articles and tips and bam I would get a ton of traffic to my website! Boy was I wrong and I wasted a year thinking that if I just wrote more articles I would get ranked by Google. Wrong again! Finally though I came across Russell Brunson and his traffic generating systems.
So, let me ask you, “Do you need more traffic to your site?” Â Check out this new video that will help you get FREE traffic FAST.
Check it out here:
http://www.instanttrafficsystems.com/x/texasdmcg
It will show you a very simple, step by step process for getting traffic to ANY website at ANY time. It`s literally as simple as saying:
… Send traffic to www.___________.com, and minutes later floods of people are showing up at your site!
Sound like something you could use?
Ya, I thought so. 🙂 I hope you love the video:
http://www.instanttrafficsystems.com/x/texasdmcg
Thanks,
Dave McGarry
P.S. – on the video he will show you something called the Oprah traffic method… it works REALLY fast. 🙂
http://www.instanttrafficsystems.com/x/texasdmcg
Dave McGarry’s Goals for 2011 Part II
Okay, the other day I talked about the process I use for setting my goals, so today to wrap things up I am going to be revealing my 2011 goals to you.
Here are my top ten goals for 2011 (in no particular order)
1.) Help 500 working and busy moms lose weight and create a healthy lifestyle through my Working Mom Workouts training program.
2.) Help 100 personal trainers get 100 clients into their business through my coaching program.
3.) Read 2 books a month (24 total) for the year.
4.) Train, fundraise, and complete the Dallas MS 150.
5.) Take several trips with my family.
6.) Create a Master Mind group of 10 like minded people that focuses on building passive income streams.
7.) Â Strengthen and create 4 relationships with previous friends and new ones.
8.) Spend 10 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes in the evening preparing and reflecting on what I need to accomplish.
9.) Create a new service that is geared around creating and building blogs for Fitness Professionals
10.) Continue to grow in my spirituality and become more involved in my church.
These are my top ten goals for the year. As you might notice if I was to label each one  with the symbols that I described in the first part of the series, you will see I am pretty heavily skewed towards business goals.  I recognize that and if I was to included all 32 goals I set for myself you will see I have a better overall balance. Balance is what you should strive for but in some cases, depending on where you are in life, your goals might be dominate in one or two areas. That is okay, but make sure you realize the imbalance and strive to focus on all 8 areas that I initially described.
To your success,
Coach Dave
Dave McGarry’s 2011 Goals
Wow, I did not realize that I would have had such a response from my post yesterday but I appreciate all the feedback. Anyway, as I was saying yesterday I do not set resolutions but set goals for the year. Also, I said that I would be sharing my goals for the 2011 fiscal year and I will later this week but today I want to share with you the process I go through in case you would like to set up goals instead of resolutions. Below you will see the process.
The first thing I do when I set my goals for the year is, I break them up into specific categories. The following categories are the ones I use. Feel free to use all these for your goals or pick 4 or 5 to start with.
- Business
- Financial
- Physical
- Mental
- Spiritual
- Relationships
- Family
- Lifestyle
Now, I go through each catagory and come up with four goals for each one. From there, I then go through the list and pick my top ten goals for the year. Next to each goal I mark the corresponding symbol from each category. Â Ex.) If I say work out 4x a week, I mark a (P) next to the goal. I do this for each of the ten I listed.
Once I have my top ten and they are marked with the corresponding symbol, I then go back and look to see which areas I am focusing more on and make sure that sits well with want I really want to accomplish for the year. Sometime it will take me a few drafts to get my goals refined but it is well worth it in the end. If you are new to goal setting don’t get overwhelmed by it. These are your goals, so just start by setting some up and you can always go back later and change them, which I will be writing about later this year. Â If you are stuck and want more info on how I do this send me an email and I will help you out.
Coming up part 2 of Dave McGarry’s 2011 Goals. I will be reveiling my goals for the year! See you then!
Coach Dave