Kerry Ng
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Archive for December, 2008

Recommended Reading

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

It is often said that the person we’ll be in 5 years depends on 2 things:

1) the books that we read
2) the people we associate with

Our minds require good healthy “food” on a regular basis. Here’s 8 excellent “mind food” books that I recommend that will help you grow and expand your mind. I have these books on my own personal book shelf and have read and enjoyed them very much.


Building that Dream!

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Nice condo eh? This condo happens to be located on Beach Ave. near Stanley Park. In my opinion, this condo is located in one of the most beautiful areas in all of Vancouver! It’s a little on the pricey side. But hey…someone is living their dream there! And it’s for sale too!

So why am I showing you this particular condo? Because it’s a dream of mine! To live in one of the most beautiful parts of the city! And to own a piece of this real estate, it will cost me a few dollars!

My point being is that regardless of what “your” dream maybe, it will cost money. It takes money to make the dream come true. This condo may not be your dream. For many people, just getting out of the debt nightmare and having some money in the bank is a dream come true. Being debt-free is a good start for many people. How about you? Can you picture yourself living a life free of debt? And on top of that, having some cash flow coming in? How much stress would be eliminated from your life at that stage?

The purpose of this post it’s fairly simple. And that is to get you to start dreaming again.
As human beings, we need to have that “why” in our lives. It is a critical part of our makeup. It’s the passion for life!

A very successful friend of mine told me that everything starts with the dream. That dream can be a material or a non-material dream. Regardless of what it is, find something that excites YOU! And then look for the right opportunities that will help you make your dreams come true.

In my humble opinion, having a job and working 9 to 5 is not the way to go. Been there done that. In one of my other posts, Bill Bartmann makes the point that if you want to have any chance of success, you have to go into business for yourself.

Hence, that is why I have created this blog. To provide you with those opportunities.

Check out the view!

Check out the view!

Huh? 31.95% DON’T know what a “Squeeze Page” is?

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Recently, James Grandstaff revealed something that I found quite interesting…

If you’ve been around the IM (internet marketing) scene for awhile, you’ve most likely heard the term “squeeze page” before, right?

At least that’s what I thought.

Well, James surveyed approx. 500 people on his list who are interested in making money online. Many stated they were interested in affiliate marketing, product creation, MLM, etc…

One of the questions was “Do you know what a “Squeeze Page” is?”

68.05% answered yes and 31.95% answered NO.

To be honest…

I was shocked that 31.95% said no.

What about you?

In light of this shocking survey data I decided to write this post today to go over the very basics of what a squeeze page is and why you should be using them in your business (if you are not
already.)

And for those of you who already use them, pay attention. You will probably learn something too.

Here goes…

A squeeze page which is also known as a “lead capture page” or “name squeeze page” is a simple web page with one purpose; to get your visitor to give you their name and email address so you can follow-up with them. That’s it.

One of the best ways to get someone to opt-in to your squeeze page is by offering something of high perceived value such as a mini ecourse or a highly targeted eBook.

For example, let’s say you are promoting a multi-level marketing business opportunity. The products are great and you are a raving fan.

Most people would just start promoting the website the company supplies. I say no. This is a perfect opportunity to implement the use of a squeeze page and offer something of value first.

That way, you collect the leads, you follow-up with an introduction of yourself and begin building a long lasting business relationship.

In sales, what we are really selling is “us” first, then the product.

You always want to provide value first. Once your prospects warm up to you, then it’s time to ask the right questions to determine if your product or business opportunity can help solve their needs.

If you’d like to see a high quality, high converting squeeze page that James has put together, you can visit the link below.

It’s important to read the “thank you” page on the other side you can get an idea of how the whole process works.

Click here to find out more!

Until next time…

Yours in success,

Kerry

Bill Bartmann

Friday, December 12th, 2008


The Rarest Achievement

Dear Business Builder,

It’s pretty rare to get an Olympic Gold Medal, wouldn’t you say? Only 1,210 Americans have received one. It’s unusual to climb Mt. Everest, too: Just 2,300 people have done that. But there’s an even rarer category: The number of billionaires. No more than 1,125 people in the world can claim that distinction.

My friend, Bill Bartmann, did just that. Now keep in mind that this group of 1,125 people includes people who had major help along the way: Many were born with it, inherited it, or had every advantage while growing up.

In the history of billionaires, Bill Bartmann stands alone. He’s the ONLY former homeless person and gang member ever to have made a billion dollars. That’s right, Bill went from eating out of dumpsters and living under a bridge viaduct, to having after-tax, take-home pay in a single year of more than $100 million and being listed as the 25th richest person in America.

Here’s where it gets extremely interesting: Bill is willing to coach YOU on how to succeed in business.

After all, what can you learn from someone whose daddy died and left him a billion? But it’s totally different with Bill Bartmann: He worked in a slaughterhouse. He was an alcoholic at age 17. And at one point Bill was paralyzed from the waist down. Yet Bill discovered a DIFFERENT way of thinking and acting that enabled him to overcome all of that, and become a self-made billionaire.

After scaling the highest peaks in the business world and getting his fill of toys like $25 million aircraft, what’s Bill up to now? He has one current passion: Showing others his special techniques for overcoming any challenge and being as successful as they want to be.

Do you think Bill might know a few things YOU could use to overcome your own challenges? What if you could get his thoughts on dozens of business topics?

Now you can. Bill is launching a one-of-a-kind online service, called his “Billionaire Business System“. This is not some one-size-fits-all deal. Instead, Bill has built a mentoring tool that provides you with laser-targeted advice on many individual topics.

Are you already running a business but not sure what’s the best way to secure financing for your next stage of growth? Bill covers that topic. Not even sure if business is right for you? Bill has a video session just about that.

Click here for more info.

The 8 Principles of Success

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Here’s a fantastic resource for those who are serious about their success! It is well written and easy to understand and follow. I received this report from a successful Internet Marketer named Daniel Turner who runs PLR Pro.com. Enjoy!

Click here to download The 8 Principles of Success.

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