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The Law Of Success In 16 Lessons Resale Rights Ebook

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The key-note of this entire lesson may be found in the word "definite."

It is most appalling to know that ninety-five per cent of the people of the world are drifting aimlessly through life, without the slightest conception of the work for which they are best fitted, and with no conception whatsoever of even the need of such a thing as a definite objective toward which to strive.

There is a psychological as well as an economic reason for the selection of a definite chief aim in life. Any definite chief aim that is deliberately fixed in the mind and held there, with the determination to realize it, finally saturates the entire subconscious mind until it automatically influences the physical acti on of the body towar d the attai n ment of that purpose.

Your definite chief aim in life should be selected with deliberate care, and after it has been selected it should be written out and placed where you will see it at least once a day, the psychological effect of which is to impress this purpose upon your subconscious mind so strongly that it accepts that purpose as a pattern or blueprint that will eventually dominate your activities in life and lead you, step by step, toward the attainment of the object back of that purpose.

The principle of psychology through which you can i m pr es s your defi n i t e chi e f ai m upon your subconscious mind is called Auto-suggestion, or suggestion which you repeatedly make to yourself. It is a degree of self-hypnotism, but do not be afraid of it on that account, for it was this same principle through the aid of which Napoleon lifted himself from the lowly station of poverty-stricken Corsican to the dictatorship of France. It was through the aid of this same principle that Thomas A. Edison has risen from the lowly beginning of a news butcher to where he is accepted as the leading inventor of the world. It was through the aid of this same principle that Lincoln bridged the mighty chasm between his lowly birth, in a log cabin in the mountains of Kentucky, and the presidency of the greatest nation on earth. It was through the aid of this same principle that Theodore Roosevelt became one of the most aggressive leaders that ever reached the presidency of the United States.

You need have no fear of the principle of Autosuggestion as long as you are sure that the objective for which you are striving is one that will bring you happiness of an enduring nature. Be sure that your definite purpose is constructive; that its attainment will bring hardship and misery to no one; that it will bring you peace and prosperity, then apply, to the limit of your understanding, the principle of self-suggestion for the speedy attainment of this purpose.

On the street corner, just opposite the room in which I am writing, I see a man who stands there all day long and sells peanuts. He is busy every minute. When not actually engaged in making a sale he is roasting and packing the peanuts in little bags. He is one of that great army constituting the ninety-five per cent who have no definite purpose in life. He is selling peanuts, not because he likes that work better than anything else he might do, but because he never sat down and thought out a definite purpose that would bring him greater returns for his labor. He is selling peanuts because he is a drifter on the sea of life, and one of the tragedies of his work is the fact that the same amount of effort that he puts into it, if directed along other lines, would bring him much greater returns.

Another one of the tragedies of this man's work is the fact that he is unconsciously making use of the principle of self-suggestion, but he is doing it to his own disadvantage. No doubt, if a picture could be made of his thoughts, there would be nothing in that picture except a peanut roaster, some little paper bags and a crowd of people buying peanuts. This man could get out of the peanut business if he had the vision and the ambition first to imagine himself in a more profitable calling, and the perseverance to hold that picture before his mind until it influenced him to take the necessary steps to enter a more profitable calling. He puts sufficient labor into his work to bring him a substantial return if that labor were directed toward the attainment of a definite purpose that offered bigger returns.

101 Camping Outdoor Recipes Resale Rights Ebook

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20 Minute Hamburger Skillet Stew

1/4 lb Lean ground beef
1 lg Onion,sliced wafer-thin
4 Carrots,sliced wafer-thin
2 Potatoes,halved, sliced
-wafer-thin
3 Ribs celery,sliced
-wafer-thin
1 c Boiling water
2 t Beef extract OR bouillon
2 Bay leaves
1/4 t Dried thyme
Salt OR garlic salt
Pepper 1/4 c Dry red wine
-OR tomato
-juice

2 T All purpose flour

Use melon baller and shape meat into tiny meatballs. Brown in skillet. Discard any fat. Stir onion into skillet and cook 1 min. Add boiling water or broth and extract or bouillon. Add remaining veggies, seasonings. Cover, cook over low heat, 15 mins until vegs are tender. Combine wine or water and flour in covered jar. Shake and stir into skillet. Cook and stir until sauce is thick, 4 mins

Antiguan Charcoal Baked Bananas

This Caribbean dessert can be started in leftover coals
6 large ripe bananas, in a bunch
4 tbsp butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp ground allspice or 1/2 tsp fresh grated nutmeg
3 limes, halved
1/4 cup dark rum, heated in a small pan onside of grill

Set the bunch of unpeeled bananas in hot coals. Bake until black and soft to the touch. Meanwhile, heat butter with brown sugar and spices until bubbly. Each person should slit his banana, squeeze a lime half over it and drizzle the butter-sugar mixture on top. Ignite rum and pour it flaming over the bananas a little at a time, shaking the skillet gently until the flame dies.

Aunt Sarah's Chili Sauce

4 qt Tomatoes,cut in quarters
1 T Mustard seed
2 c Onions,sliced
1 T Celery seed
2 c Green peppers,sliced
2 1/2 c Cider vinegar
1 T Salt
1 c Sugar- brown,white, maple,
3 T Mixed pickling spices
Honey,whatever is handy

Mix everything together in a big pot and put on the back of woodstove so that everything simmers gently for days. It is ready when it reaches the thickness you want. This recipe is over 150 years old.

Australian Grilled Fish

4 Fish steaks
1/4 c Lime juice
2 T Vegetable oil
1 t Dijon mustard
2 t Fresh ginger root --,Grated
1/4 t Cayenne pepper
Black pepper

* For the steaks: they should be 8-10 ounces and 1-inch thick each. Use Swordfish, Halibut or Salmon steaks.

1. In a bowl, combine the lime juice, 1 tablespoon oil, ginger, cayenne pepper and enough freshly ground black pepper to suit your taste. 2. Marinate the fish in the marinade for 45-60 minutes. Turn steaks 2-3 times. 3. Have the grill prepared with white coals and brush the cooking grill with the remaining one tablespoon oil. 4. Grill the fish, brushing several times with the marinade, until cooked through and opaque in the center. Turn fish after about 4-5 minutes. Total grilling time will dependon your grill and the heat of the coals.

* To broil instead, use a broiler pan brushed with oil and broil until center is opaque. Will take about 10 minutes total in broiler. Turn steaks after 5 minutes, and baste often with marinade.

Backpacking Simple Food Ideas

Here are some very simple ideas for dehydrated and light-weight foods.

1) Any packaged dinner mix from the grocery and packed in ziploc baggies ie, Macaroni & Cheese, Rice-a-Roni, Broccoli and Cheese, etc There are tons of these things available today. If they call for milk, then the boys can carry powdered milk in baggies. Margarine will travel well, and since they will be working hard, the extra fat might be desirable.

2) Instant oatmeal and instant grits and bagels are great for breakfast. Again, powdered milk can be used with these. Get some of the new Fantastic Foods hot cereal mixes--they are warm and filling.

3) Dehydrated vegetables and full meals can be found in camping stores. Add dried peas to a box of mac & cheese, for instance

4) Try Ramen noodle soups, or any of those "soup in a cup"s (that can be packaged in baggies so they take up less room).

5) Dehydrated bean flakes that mix up almost instantly with water are available in HFS. Mix these with some cooked minute rice and put in a tortilla. Yum! Flavor them with onion, garlic, cumin powders.

6) Cheese backpacks well. Again, the fat may not be so bad if they are hiking all day. And if it's cold, then the fat is almost necessary to help them stay warm. (You need a lot more calories when it's cold.) Add a hunk to any soup, pasta, rice, or dehydrated veggies you're cooking.

7) Pasta, pasta, pasta. Top it with sauces made from the dry package mixes. A lot of these are tasty. High in sodium and preservatives sometimes, but for a couple of meals they won't hurt you.

8) Instant mashed potatoes that can be mixed with the powdered milk or water only. Make up an instant gravy to go top.

9) Dried fruit can be cooked in some water and put on top of a piece of angel food cake for dessert. (Hey, the cake might get crushed a little, but it is lightweight!) Add some cinnamon and Tang (in lieu of orange juice)and you approximate a Cooking Light recipe.

10) The dry veggie burger mixes would make a great meal. Most of them make up with water only and many are quite tasty.

11) Bulgar and couscous cook up in only a few minutes with boiling water.

Amazing Traffic Formula Resale Rights Ebook

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Depending on what newsletters you read, offers to buy Resale Rights may come by way of upsells or back-end email offers. Especially when you buy a product, they may also have it available as a Resale Rights product. If they do, you will get a notice about it.

Some people don’t see the opportunity and figure that since they already have bought the product, why do they need the Resale Rights product too. But armed with this special report you will know what to do to carefully examine these types of offers from now on --)

One question that seems to come up a lot is;

Why do marketers license out Resale Rights to their products cutting off further income from others sales of it?

That’s a great question and the answer is not always obvious.

While it appears they are giving up further sales from their product by selling the Resale Rights to others, that is not what really happens.

This is where “back-end” marketing comes into play – in a BIG way.

By selling Resale Rights, the product owner gets bigger “front-end” cash for their product and creates long-term “back-end” cashflow after the initial sales have been made.

Back-end marketing is where the bigger money is. It’s when you buy something but then are also offered something else at a later time.

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Lucre Magazine Give Away Rights Ebook

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Because every email campaign is different, and will be structured differently according to the goals you have for it, I am going to share with you some ideas for some elements of the structure of your email campaign, and also share with you my email campaign structure. First, some background.

One of the theories that I read a lot about when I first got started online proposes the need to build rapport with your email subscribers before you sell them anything. This theory proposes that you send out lots of great content emails at the beginning of your email campaign and then add in sales emails as time goes by.

I subscribed to this idea at first, but then I noticed that after about 5 or 6 emails – about the same time as I was about to start sending out sales letters, that my readership went down. After the introductory, rapport building emails, my readership was going down – right at the point where I wanted to start making money with them.

After some research and study, I discovered that people go through a period of buyer intensity. This is a period of time when they are most likely to buy something.

Here is an example. Assume that you are going to visit your long-time cousin in Florida. You and your cousin used to fish together. You have since moved to the Midwest, and no longer fish, and you also have no fishing equipment, and you are not familiar with the latest fishing equipment and terminology.

Now, let’s assume that you start looking for fishing information online. You go to my fishing niche web site. You also go to someone else’s fishing niche web site. For the sake of this example, let’s assume that my email campaign is a rapport builder, while the other person’s is a salesy campaign.

The Wizards Brainwaves : 999 Business Ideas MRR Ebook

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962. Collect seaweed. Use this in a seaweed weather forecasting kit of your own design. Use mail order to sell the kits. Also discover how seaweed can be developed into a health food and start a business exploiting this opportunity.

963. Set up a school of motor racing. Offer potential students a weekend or week-long course about the practical and theoretical aspects of motor racing.

964. Start a school of hydroponic gardening. The aims of your school might include: publishing booklets, producing audio cassettes, organising holiday courses, giving personal tuition and selling supplies.

965. Bottle sand from the beach where William the Conqueror landed in 1066 and sell to those who want to buy a piece of history.

966. Begin a mail order business which promotes the craft of making Jack-in-the-boxes. In your catalogue include a wide selection of: springs, boxes, design plans, materials for making the character in the box, etc. Advertise in crafts magazines.

967. Design and manufacture desks for putting on laps in cars. These should be lightweight and easy to store in a car. They might be used by sales people to make notes about calls, business people to prepare for meetings and passengers to work from whilst travelling.

968. Bring out a selection of hanging cotton greeting cards. These are like flags or banners which are printed with a greetings message and can be hung from a ceiling or a rail. Arrange for these to be stocked at shops which sell greeting cards.

969. Put together a range of lucky charms. Mount these on printed cards or counter-top racks and distribute to newsagents and gift shops.

970. Begin a business which sells exotic plants to image conscious local businesses. Call office-to-office and offer to bring a selection of plants on a trial basis, for example 10 days, free approval without obligation.

971. Start a service which does postal auditions of voices and music. A person records his or her voice on a cassette and sends it to you. Or a group records their music. You make an assessment of the performance for a fee. Advertise your service in music publications.

972. Place advertisements in the windows of local newsagents which read 'Lawn cutting done' and state an hourly rate. When you visit customers, offer to cut their lawn on a regular basis.

973. Form a mail order business which sells unusual plants. For example: insect eating plants. Conduct your own search for a suitable plant. Every now and again someone discovers a new, unusual plant for selling by post an makes a fair amount of money. Will you be next?

974. Set up a service which supplies sliced and seeded lemons to pubs, restaurants, night-clubs and hotels. In the course of an evening some bars use a large quantity of sliced lemons. These establishments could benefit from the convenience of having the lemons ready-sliced.

975. Start a dial-a-gardener service. A single telephone call to you will send a gardener to a customers home. Employ teenagers, students and retired people to do the gardening.

976. Earn a small regular income from renting out part of your garden to someone who wants to grow food. Thus a part of your garden will become a private allotment.

977. Bring together a selection of the best business audio cassettes from the previous year. Start a direct mail campaign which offers these cassettes to businesspeople at a reduced rate if they buy the set.

978. Start a flowers of the week, month or quarter club. Clients can place a standing order with you for the delivery of flowers at regular intervals.

979. Begin a business which makes up bottle gardens. To make your gardens distinctive, find bottles of an interesting and unusual design. Get them stocked at shops which do not usually stock such products. For example: health food shops and grocers.

My Early Days On The Net Resale Rights Ebook

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Part 8: When John met Amazon, Allen, Corey and Ken - continued.

There I was... able to read HTML code, to create web pages with meta-tags and content that could rank my pages in the top listings of the search engines, to use SSI tags in order to update my pages easily, to register a domain name, to host my site using free hosting servers, and to use FTP for uploading my pages and testing them online. I even bought Allen Says's membership to 'Internet Marketing Warriors,' Corey Rudl's Internet Marketing Course, Ken Evoy's 'Make Your Site Sell!' (MYSS!), and understood that there wasn't any 'instant cash' method after I spent some 100s of hours creating a portal with books from Amazon.com just to realize that I could not make a fortune by earning a few pennies through my affiliate commissions.

The story continues...

I must admit that Corey's Internet Marketing Course was indeed an eye-opener. There were so many tricks inside that course that proved to me how inexperienced I was. You see, there is a way to create success by following 100 steps, but there is also a way to reach the same success level by following just ...3 steps. That's what Corey taught me: to work smarter - not necessarily harder.

Ken's ebook is also a GEM because of the resources listed in it. You see, some years later, I understood that what Ken had taught me 5-6 years ago: A Site Either Sells Or Not.

REMEMBER IT!

If you have a website, then you are either a freebies provider or you created your site in order to SELL. Quite a simple lesson, but VERY difficult to UNDERSTAND it.

Ken knows his subject and best of all: he is a RESEARCHER - he has a Ph.D. So, after MYSS!, I also ordered MYKS! That stands for 'Make Your Knowledge Sell!'

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The Making Of An Internet Millionaire Resale Rights Ebook

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If you are new to Internet business, this can be hard to absorb. You might reason with yourself that you are in business and not charity. That thought came across my mind once.

Let’s face it, shoppers on the web love getting something for nothing. So do not disappoint them. Give them what they want. Still do not see the point? All right.

The benefit of giving something away for free is that you can use the email addresses you receive with entries for future mailings such as newsletters and follow-ups related to your products and services.

Case Study – The Supermarket Nearest To You

I am sure that you have seen people giving out free samples of their products such as chocolates, drinks, etc. at the supermarket. You have probably sampled them, too.

You see, the companies selling those products are first proving their worth to potential customers shopping at the supermarket. If they like the product, they will surely want more of it thus they will buy it!

That brings to point no. 2 – giving something away for free allows you to prove your worth. The advantage of an Internet Business is that unlike conventional businesses, you do not have to spend a lot of money on giving out sample products online. In fact, it can be done at zero cost!

Sharing your expertise freely in your newsletters and offering people to try out your services for free would keep your prospects away from sitting on the fence or feeling indecisive about contracting with you.

If done correctly, the freebie you gave away can be viral. That means the person who downloaded your freebie will give away to a friend who will in turn give to another. This is called “viral marketing”. This is will indirectly increase your credibility and a higher chance to make your sales.

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The Next Internet Millionaire: Episodes 6-10

The last five episodes have continued the recent trend of making the contestants look, for the most part, like complete buffoons.

To make matters worse, the two most (in my opinion) intelligent contestants have been eliminated.

I know that this may be partly down to some wicked editing, but still, it’s not hard to envisage Joel crying himself to sleep at night as he contemplates what kind of disastrous JV is going to come out of this.

Of course, when you’re rich enough to be able to dry your eyes with crisp onehundred dollar bills, it can’t be all bad.

Last month I predicted that in Episode 6 Laura would survive elimination once again. I was correct, but only because there were no eliminations in this episode (the results of the challenge being carried over to Episode 7).

Nico won immunity (again) by making more money selling popsicles than everyone else. The backdrop for this challenge was some kind of ‘fun run’ but, unfortunately, the organisers hadn’t been warned in advance that ‘The Next Internet Millionaire’ would be filming in their vicinity.

More than one of the contestants were asked to leave the area for unsolicited selling. Oops!

It also didn’t help that the popsicles were nasty looking things that noone in their right mind would buy. Still, Nico, who looked right at home selling things out of a box, had no problem making a chunk of cash and earning the right to advertise Hacker Safe.

After a lecture from Brad Fallon (Who Laura thinks is ‘hot’. Seriously, Laura should have her own show), the main challenge was revealed to be an EBAY contest.

After scouring a succession of garage sales, the teams had to choose some items to sell on EBAY, with the winner being whoever made the most money.

Pending the results of the 24-hour EBAY sale, Joel took the contestants on a night out drinking. Naturally, Laura insisted that this was the event she was best qualified for and set out to prove it.

Cue shots of Laura doing shots off the bar, followed by shots of Laura drinking, followed by shots of Laura talking about drinking, followed by more shots of Laura drinking, and finally Laura trying to play darts.

If Joel had set the challenge of drinking and engaging in clichéd drunken behaviour, Laura would have won hands down (although some of the other contestants put in a strong effort).

Sadly for Laura, there was nothing to win here and she would finally head out of the contest in…

Episode 7

Some may think my insistence that the contestants are not the most internet-savvy people in the world is harsh, but even I was surprised that BOTH teams managed to make a loss on their EBAY listing.

Joel called it a ‘debacle’ which was probably, in part, influenced by the fact that one of the teams managed to spell Coca-Cola incorrectly in the listing title.

Oh dear!

Laura took the fall for this one, probably not because she performed worse than anyone else, but she had become such a fixture in the elimination room that one of the chairs had her name laminated into it.

Well done Joel for having the ‘steel’ to do it. The show will be less interesting in her absence, but it was the right decision.

With the elimination out of the way, Joel announced to the contestants that for this episode only, EVERYONE was going to be immune from elimination.

I pondered on the reason for this twist until I was presented with the image of the contestants donning their ‘Hacker Safe’ T-shirts en masse.

Things became increasingly abstract as the contestants went for a walk, had a pep-talk from PepperJam CEO, Kristopher Jones (who helped the team view their bowel movements in a whole different light), played a series of ill thought-out ‘team’ games and finally kidnapped and tortured Nico’s pet monkey.

This last scene was incredibly amusing and the episode is worth watching for this part alone.