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Product Development is an Iterative Process - Mike Hayden See full color web version at: http://www.SeniorManagementServices.com/pvt-111-iteration.html ============================================================ Have you seen these kinds of development problems?...
Lessons Learned from the Downfall of Dot-Coms - Nach Maravilla Business headlines today are filled with stories of high-profile dot-coms that crashed and burned, despite all the venture capital funding, hype and publicity received. This turn of events show that success online is not directly proportional to the...
Managing Customer Uncertainty - Kennette Reed According to a new survey carried out by Alliance & where ID_NUM=9270; Leicester, one in five small business owners view tax as their greatest concern. The Chancellor has announced in his last budget that companies with profits below 10,000...
Public Relations: Toast? - Robert A Kelly Could be, when unit managers in businesses, non-profits and associations don’t get the really important external audience behaviors they need to achieve their department, division or subsidiary objectives. They’re entitled to wonder where their...
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Confessions Of An Elephant Eater
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Written By:
John Colanzi
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How do I like my Elephant?
With fried onions and ketchup of course.
I'm only joking. The real question is "How Do You Eat An Elephant?"
One bite at a time.
I don't actually eat elephants. The elephant is a metaphor for big goals. So "How Do You Accomplish Big Goals?"
One bite at a time.
In my last article I asked you to set goals that are big. To reach for the stars. But I know sometimes big goals can be overwhelming.
You need to aim for the stars and once you've got your goal in place, your next step is to break it down.
Let's set a simple goal to start with. You're bored with the nine to five ... you're tired of your boss ... you want to take a year off to enjoy life.
How are we going to break this baby down?
Since our goal is to have enough profits online to take a year off from work and really get this internet puppy going, let's shoot for 24 hours of freedom.
If you divided your yearly expenses by 365 days, what would you need to earn 24 hours of freedom?
Let's make it simple, you need $100 a day to survive. Some of you may need less, I'm sure many of you will need more. The decision is yours.
So for every $100 in profits you've earned one day of freedom from the daily grind.
Earn $700 dollars and you've moved one - continued below ...
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week closer to the "Life Of Reilly."
I don't know about you, but to me the idea of earning my freedom is a goal worth fighting for. The money is just a tool to accomplish your goal.
How would I accomplish that goal?
I would divide my efforts between two types of programs.
Program A would be an up front cash generator to keep the business going and expand.
Program B would be a residual income generator to build my freedom fund. Residual Income is a monthly income created from programs that have a monthly recurring payment.
You market, expand and reward yourself for each goal you accomplish with the money from the cash machine.
You let your residual income program build up until you've got a guaranteed monthly income equal to your monthly expenses.
When your monthly recurring income equals your monthly expenses, you'll be free from the nine to five. You'll never worry about driving to work again.
What are you waiting for? Freedom is right around the corner.
About the Author John Colanzi. YOU CAN MAKE UP TO $100 AN HOUR.... You can make money literally while you're asleep with recurring commissions that keep paying you every single month for the life. http://johncolanzi.com/makenetmoney.html
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More Uses for Your Business Plan - Gerry McRae You have invested a lot of time and energy on writing a business plan just to get a loan or to attract an investor. What do you do when you get the money or, worse, should you be turned down? Do you just file it away? That's like investing in a...
Internet Business Startup Guide - Bradley Porter The text below is the introduction section to our 20 page FREE Guide to starting up your own internet business. To download the full guide please go to http://www.sanechoice.net/reportsignup.html Your idea is just the seed for your new...
How To Survive Your First Year in Business - Brett Krkosska What's the best way to create a profitable business? A business you really love that makes the kind of money you really want? Planning, planning, and more planning. Before jumping head-long into a new business, you must lay the foundation for...
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