John Cow is having a competition with Gary Conn on who can build a more successful business. It’s a pretty good competition, if you ask me. The prizes are decent, so it’s worth subscribing to. Because I’m blogging about it, I get 25 points toward their contest. If I win, I’ll donate the prize to one of you, my readers. I seriously think this is something you should watch very closely because they both know exactly how to make good money online, and promise to divulge their "secrets".
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Friday, 16 May 2008 Filed under: Market Research, Starting Up by Bryan
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When I ask this question, I usually get quite a few different answers, and most of them are arguable:
What is the most valuable asset to your business?
In other words, let’s say someone wanted to buy your site/business tomorrow. What would make it worth more than the next guy’s? Click Here to Continue…
Wednesday, 14 May 2008 Filed under: Blogging, List Building, Starting Up by Bryan
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I am going to make this a regular occurrence. Every Sunday, I will post a lesson I’ve learned through a hopefully entertaining story. Sometimes the stories will be mine, sometimes they will be other’s. Every time they will be an allegory.
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Sunday, 4 May 2008 Filed under: Leadership, Starting Up by Bryan
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Yesterday was a somber day for me. For the first time ever, someone I have personally coached has failed in her quest to start a network marketing business.
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Friday, 18 Apr 2008 Filed under: Starting Up by Bryan
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What is the number one thing that stands between successful business owners and lifelong workers? What is the single difference between someone who will work when they want and how they want and someone who is dictated those things by a boss the rest of their lives? Click Here to Continue…
Sunday, 27 Jan 2008 Filed under: Starting Up by Bryan
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