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Your lousy communication skills are hurting yourself and others. Here's what you need to do at once.











by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





It's time to call a spade a spade. We are members of the most communications savvy and personally wired generation ever. Even the tiniest mite has her cell phone with camera. Yet the truth is, the explosion of communications tools has produced less real communication than ever; you and your poor communications skills are one of the culprits. Listen up! After all, it's time your communication skills improved to the level of your communications tools.





The quality of communications is not strained...





You, being an educated soul, are no doubt familiar with Portia's famous speech:





The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.





(The Merchant of Venice. Act 4, scene 1.)





Bold and even impious, I now advise you (while great Shakespeare rolls in his grave) to change the word "mercy" to "communications," thus:





The quality of communications is not strain'd... it is twice blessed..."





And so it is. Good communications are good for the recipient and for the sender too.





You know this... but you do not act accordingly. Which is why this (shall we say) motivating article is so necessary and why you should take every single word to heart and make radical adjustments in your lamentable behavior.





Poor communicators (with the probability strong that you are one of them) exhibit these traits:





Arrogance. The human animal is a selfish animal, conceived in selfishness and nurtured in the belief that the Great Me, the universe-centered I Am is the most important animal anywhere at any time. As a result, this animal well and truly believes that she is so important that others must feel grateful, even when the communication is not returned. Oh, my!





People (like you?) who do not communicate effectively are people who are telling others, clear as crystal, that they are superior to you; that their time is more valuable than yours... and that these lesser folk need wait (and happily so) and wait and wait some more until you condescend to respond.





Such people by their behavior and non responsiveness clearly indicate that you and your concerns are, by definition, of infinitely less consideration than theirs. And that you'd best be glad for the little you get, for it is infinitely more than you deserve.





Poor communicators are slothful.





Good communicators, effective communicators realize that the business of communicating is like a tennis match. The ball must always be in motion between the communicator and those he wishes to communicate with. When the ball stops moving, the communication stops with it. The person who has stopped the communicating process is , by definition, the lazy, inhibiting one.





All too often the communication stops and is not extended because of unadulterated sloth. It takes work to communicate... it takes work to conceive a message and deliver that message. It takes work to be prepared and move matters to their next stage. However the slothful communicator can and does think of a myriad of "reasons" why he can obliterate the communications process without remorse. Thus he goes blithely on with his affairs while others, fuming, apply language which is ever more blue as time passes and their legitimate reasons for communicating go without any response whatsoever. Oh, my!





A special cycle of hell





For the intractable, for the miscreants arrogant and slothful who will not change, an idea: for them: a special cycle of hell wherein they are asked such questions as "are you hungry?" or "are you feeling hot and uncomfortable?" These hungry and uncomfortable miscreants answer and answer and answer. But response comes there none, ever. Delicious.





Help for the socially challenged and shy johns and janes everywhere.





Yet is the world of the non communicators made up solely and exclusively of the arrogant and slothful? Certainly not. It is also, and in significant numbers, the preserve of the shy, the timid, the socially malaprop, and untutored.





For them a single word: study.





There is one thing and only one thing which sets us apart and elevated from animals of every kind and place... and that one thing is communicating. So, if you truly wish to learn, improve and foster rather than retard communications, here is what you must learn and do.





1) Learn empathy, that crucial ability to enter into the minds and hearts of the people you are to communicate with. What is it they are expecting from you? Deliver that, to the furthest extent possible, and you have the essential element of success.





2) Be prompt about responding. In an age of instant communications, there can be absolutely no reason for delayed or no response at all except your own failure to provide it. The means are at hand; use them "as quick as boiled asparagus." And that's very fast!





3) Be clear on where you can be reached. Assume the person you are communicating with does not have this vital intelligence. State it clearly, thoroughly... and reiterate to avoid any confusion whatsoever.





4) Be willing to try again if the person you are trying to reach (even if that person initiated the communication) fails to respond. Remember, empathy is the basis for successful communications.





5) Above all else, never stop improving your knowledge of communication and its techniques. In this golden age of communications, the overwhelming majority of loaves and fishes will go to the communicating elite... those who make it a point to master communications and steadily enhance their knowledge and expertise. Make that person you!





Give this article to the communicating challenged. They need it so.





Your last task for today is to give a copy of this article to every substandard and inadequate communicator you can. The task at hand, training communicators and enhancing their skills, is a lifetime affair. Start it now. There is so very much to do and so many who need the help.












About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc., where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice! Dr. Jeffrey Lant is the author of 18 best-selling business books, as well as being an internationally recognized marketer. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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Trader Joe's co-founder Theo Albrecht dead at 88. His golden formula lives on to help YOU profit!











by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





Try, if you can, to imagine Germany in 1945, particularly the industrial Ruhr basin. It was, as a result of relentless Allied bombings, pulverized, a scene of complete chaos and confusion. A less likely locale for the birthplace of one of Europe's greatest fortunes could hardly be imagined. However, ex-German soldiers Karl and Theo Albrecht made it so. Just how they did not only makes for riveting reading... but presents you with one insight after another that will help you bring their golden touch to your business.





Aldi, co-owner of Trader Joe's, triumphed by delivering no-frills but super-cheap retail offers.





The formula worked like this: Aldi (Trader Joe's parent company) "concentrated on the basics: a limited selection of goods for daily needs."





Aldi carries a limited selection of fastest-selling, nonperishable consumer items, a strategy that allowed them to increase order volume, cut handling costs and waste, and buy their goods cheap -- savings immediately passed on to the delighted consumer.





The formula delivered one golden result after another. Immediately following World War II, the brothers took over the single grocery store owned by their parents. By 1950, they were running 13 stores. Five years later they had expanded throughout the Ruhr. Rapid Pan-European and U.S. growth (as Trader Joe's) followed.... as did the multi-billion dollar fortune shared by the brothers.





A closer look inside Trader Joe's success formula





1) Limited Choice





Unlike today's giant supermarkets where are, say, 50 different spaghetti sauces, at Trader Joe's you find just a couple. You want spaghetti sauce... you get (excellent) spaghetti sauce... just not every one in creation.





2) "Different" brands you may not have seen before.





Trader Joe leaves the well-known national brands we all know to the "big guys." Instead it specializes in brands you probably didn't know (before becoming a Trader Joe's regular) and won't see on television.





3) Simple, simple, simple





Trader Joe stores are smaller than the giant supermarkets. It's easy to get the lay of the land and, in a jiffy, see where everything lives. By contrast, mega stores can leave you breathless and feeling like an exolorer.





4) Fresh (flowers), fresh (bakery) and the best priced wine around (but, as always), limited to a few suppliers





Per the formula, you get the goodies you want... at prices you'll enthusiastically embrace... but (get the picture?) you won't get choice. You rely on the buyers at Trader Joe's to wrestle for good prices on good things on your behalf. Because they succeed, you quickly learn to let them do what they do so well. Who needs 50 spaghetti sauces anyway?





5) (Reasonable) service but (characteristically) not lavish





Need help? You may expect (because of the relatively bare bones operation) to whistle for it, or go without. In my experience, the service at Trader Joe's is about the same as in the giant supermarkets. Particularly in the (awesomely priced) wine department, knowledgeable folk are at hand. (Or, is this just a function of the help at my local neighborhood Trader Joe's in Cambridge, Massachusetts?) In any case, no complaints here.





6) Quirky customer communications





I read the Trader Joe's newsletter for months before I ever visited. The copy (and being a professional copywriter I notice) was quirky, interesting, and so well written you could almost taste the never generally available specials they touted. It was one of the few newsletters I read religiously. And, of course, it worked: I went, I sampled, I was hooked.





7) Value, always value





At Trader Joe's, success all rests on value, value, value. You look at the price not with apprehension about impending "sticker-shock" but with gratitude. "Yeah, I can afford that!" And you do. As you carry your purchases to your car, you say a little prayer to keep Trader Joe's in the neighborhood... and smile inwardly at how much you got for so little. You are a clever shopper, aren't you?





And the late Mr. Theo Albrecht?





We must tip our hat to the dearly departed Theo Albrecht, magic merchandiser in the grand tradition, departed July 24, 2010. Unfortunately little is known of Mr. Theo or his elder brother. In fact, so averse were they from publicity that hardly a photograph is known. Let me venture to speculate a guess about this: they wanted your attention to be 100% on Aldi and its child, Trader Joe's. On your next purchase and not their latest profits. Bless him. I hope he finds an eternity of that unsurpassable Trader Joe's key lime tart... or whatever (rock-bottom priced) delicacy he fancies. He deserves it!












About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc.,where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice! Dr. Lant is the Author of 18 books, a consultant and well known marketer. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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What you MUST do to develop assets.











by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





What's your asset position like? If you're like most people you're getting older but you're not getting any richer. This is because you don't have an asset development plan in place. The money comes in, the money goes out... but your asset position doesn't improve. WHOA!





If that's you, this article couldn't come at a better time. Read it and reap!





1) Are you spending money... or are you using money to improve your life?





The average person gets money from a job, then uses this money to cover basic necessities and the occasional luxury. To develop assets you must see your position with new eyes, determined not just to spend money but use it to create assets. Money, you see, is nothing more than a commodity whose value is constantly shifting, thereby giving you the opportunity to grow assets daily. Here's what you can do to get into this exciting game:





2) Start by writing down and reviewing all expenses





Face it, when was the last time you actually wrote a list of all your ongoing expenses, then scrutinized each and every one to see where economies and improvements could be made?





BINGO!





Admit it, you've gone for months, maybe even years without systematically reviewing what you spend and how to improve your situation. But let's be frank: asset development starts with a clear and unblinking view of your current financial position. You MUST know what you spend and where cuts can be made.





3) Cut up your credit cards





Money is a commodity. And like all commodities it has a cost. Chances are the most expensive money you're buying is the interest charges on your credit card, 18% being commonplace. This is madness!





If you're using multiple credit cards and thereby incurring multiple credit card bills, your first task is to get rid of all cards but one.





Stop using these extra cards TODAY; then taking the savings you made from the review of your expenses, take what you saved and apply it to paying off the balance of at least one card. Continue to do this monthly until ALL credit card balances are a thing of the past.





4) Save daily





When you're just beginning to create assets, the development of good saving habits is crucial. Decide just how much you can save each month. Make the amount challenging, but not overwhelming. The amount should be reachable, not daunting.





Say you've selected $300 as your target monthly savings goal. Then put aside $10 daily. Open a passbook savings account at your bank; deposit $75 weekly. Doing this just once a month is NOT recommended; it's too easy to "forget" or skip, rationalizing that you can make it up tomorrow. Unfortunately, "tomorrow" never comes!





5) Empty your pockets, save it all





One very easy way to save is to empty the contents of you pocket or purse every few days... and put the money away.





If you're like most people, each year hundreds of dollars end up in purse or pocket. Treat these not as "change" but as the raw material for a successful saving plan.





6) Involve your family





One of the major reasons why most people fail to achieve their asset objectives is because they don't have support.





Right from the get-go, involve your family. Call a family meeting. Explain that in order to develop assets, you intend to review the family budget, including all expenses and all purchases from every family member, starting now; that you'll be looking for ways to save. And that to make this work, you will ask for and indeed require the support of EVERY family member. NO purchase is to be made by anyone until it is considered, reviewed and approved.





Believe me, it may take some "tough love" to get the full approval and working support of all, but it's worth it!





7) Get a financial advisor ASAP





Rich people, people with assets, have a financial advisor and you need one, too.





Even when you're emptying your pockets for spare change, you should be planning for the day when you need and have multiple advisors. Towards that end, start by doing the following:





i) ask your family and friends who provides them with professional investment advice





ii) ask your banker what options she has for you





iii) do an online search for "no load mutual funds". Giants like Vanguard, Fidelity, etc. provide solid advice and no-fee mutual funds. Talk to the representatives of at least two such funds.





Start today





No matter how poor your financial habits have been, no matter how self-destructive, you can turn things around. But you must start TODAY. The thousand mile journey starts with a single step. Get a pair of scissors, cut up your credit cards, empty your pockets, create a budget and review your expenses. It's all good... and all represents progress. Right now you're working for money, but by following these steps money will start working for you. You'll see!





About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc., where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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Seven things you must NEVER say to yourself if you want MAXIMUM business and personal success











by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





You've heard it and said it since you were a kid: "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." That's definitely true if you are the recipient of the words... but absolutely wrong if you are the sender. You see, language completely defines who you are, what you will do, and the level of success you can achieve. If "you are what you eat," it is also absolutely true "You are what you say."





That's why I've identified 7 key phrases that are holding you back, 7 phrases which you must IMMEDIATELY eradicate from your speech as they threaten your success!





1) "I'll do it tomorrow."





Want success? Then understand that "tomorrow" is the enemy of "today." How many people do you know who have a "manana" mentality, always willing to put off until tomorrow that which could so easily be done today.





People who succeed in life are people who do today what can be done today, never allowing themselves the luxury of postponement. These words, then, must be the first to expunge ... and never allow your brain to think. "Carpe diem" must forever be your guide.





2) "I'll make do."





Now hear this: successful people never "make do." Making do is for people who have convinced themselves that they will be happy with less. This, of course, is the direct opposite of what truly successful people think, say, and do.





To the successful, "making do" means imposing restrictions on who you are and what you could achieve if you made achievement, rather than its opposite, your objective. No great thing, no worthy thing, no meaningful or awesome thing has ever emerged when the person in charge said these words. So banish them at once from your vocabulary; if you keep them you will surely get the less you say satisfies and nothing more. Is that what you want?





3) "I'm a survivor."





Initially this may seem positive, but upon further thought you will come to see how invidious this phrase really is. No successful person is merely a survivor; such people do not merely continue to exist (which is what survival means). Instead, they ascend beyond mere existence to the superior state of flourishing.





Thus, instead of touting the mere ability to get by, give yourself a better objective by saying: "I am not merely a survivor. Instead I flourish." (Note: Floreat Etona is the motto of England's most prestigious and influential school, the school that has provided generations of leaders. Let the slogan work its magic for you, too.)





4) "I'm fixing to do it."





Take a close look at these words.





They do not say "I am doing it."





They say "I'm thinking about getting around to doing it."





Now, it should be obvious that truly successful people don't brag about how they are "about" to do something. No, indeed. These people, the people we want to be like and emulate, are people who are masters of "do". And you must be, too. Drop "fixin" from your vocabulary forthwith.





5) "Working on it."





Here's another deceptive phrase which makes non English speakers scratch their heads in bafflement. The phrase, you see, seems to mean one thing, but actually means quite another.





"Working on it" means the complete reverse. It does not mean that a thing is being attended to, completion in sight. It means, instead, that the thing in question is not being attended to, has not been started, and that no completion date can be seen because none has been set. Oh, my!





"Working on it" is a phrase beloved of procrastinators, the slothful and slow-walkers worldwide because it gives them cover for the work they are assuredly are not doing and the success they will not achieve because of it.





6) "It's good enough for me."





This potent phrase has destroyed success for millions worldwide, generation after generation. Success means constant application, work, a vivid striving after success and the thrill that comes from having achieved it.





By contrast, the minute you utter the word "enough" you have signalled an end to absolutely everything necessary to achieve success, including success itself.





"It's good enough" could hardly be worse for your aspirations, strangling success in its cradle and leaving you with crumbs. "There is nothing quite so bad," wrote the insightful Oscar Wilde, "as that which is good enough." This is why you must banish this corrosive phrase at once. Only the good can be good enough for you!





*7) "I could never do that."





Are you one of the legions of people who use these killer words? Be advised: success cannot flourish in this inhospitable terrain.





People who demand success empower themselves by creating an environment where the goal of success is never undercut by the words they use and the thoughts they think. For such people, the keynote is positive potential, not instantaneous death by your own hand.





You see, if you say you cannot do the thing in question, then most assuredly you will not achieve that thing. As Henry Ford, master of the practical, the richest man of his time, rightly said: "You think you can. You think you can't. Either way you're right."





Last Words





Success at the best of times is generally difficult to achieve. Why, then, make it even more difficult by sabotaging yourself, diminishing success by empowering failure? Your thoughts, your words are your realities. Negative words, restricting words, words that sabotage rather than improve and inspire must be rooted out and destroyed.





YOU must create for yourself an environment where the total focus, including every word you utter, facilitates achievement and does not handicap it. Start by eradicating these 7 invidious phrases, replacing them with those that enrich, improve... and never impede. At once, your trek to success becomes decidedly easier. Yes, you are on your way!





This astonishing phrase is dynamite, a sure-fire indicator that the person who thinks and utters it will have the most meager portion of success. In short, it undermines, sabotages and otherwise strangles the very possibility of success.





What stimulates success is the keen desire to be better, to have better, to live better.















About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc.,



where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice. Dr. Lant is the author of 18 best-selling books. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Do you REALLY want to be rich?











by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





One day years ago when I was having dinner with her in New York City, the celebrated entertainer Pearl Bailey told me in her inimitable way: "I've been rich. And I've been poor. Rich is better!" We laughed... and the conversation went on, but the comment reverberated: "Rich IS better!"





EVERYBODY wants to be rich, of course; that's a given.. However, being rich is not a condition; it's a process that each and every wealthy person must master. If not, this is what happens: "A fool and his money are soon parted." That will never do.





"The rich are different than you and me."





The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, who wanted so very desperately to be rich, knew whereof he spoke. It's not just that they have money.. it's that they know how to use it for maximum comfort and convenience. You probably don't.





The average un-rich person thinks that being rich is like a fairy tale; once you're rich you simply live happily ever after. Nothing could be further from the truth. The business of being rich takes constant work, dedication, knowledge, and professional assistance. Being rich is a job, and like all jobs there are those who can do it successfully and there are those who cannot.





Rich people have help. You don't.





The "silver fork" novels of the early 19th century deal endlessly with "the servant problem." It's easy to see why. When you have the means, you want the help; but this help needs constant management.





Do you know how to select, manage and maintain





* house cleaners * chauffeur * cook * people to run your errands * and those to take care of clothes and personal effects?





Rich people have the luxury of being waited on. However, such assistance comes at a price. People who serve you have substantial access... and they can use this access for good or will. There is an old saying: "No man is a hero to his valet." As a wealthy person, you will want an enhanced level of service... but will you be ready for the diminished privacy this brings?





You must have financial representatives and ensure they produce for you





Money cannot simply be earned and left to itself; its increase must be your constant objective and goal. That's why each and every rich person on earth has one or (more likely) more financial representatives. It is only in fairy tales where "the king is in the counting house...." In real life, that's where his "people" hang out... preparing reports showing escalating wealth or grounds for concern.





Rich people understand that money, properly handled, begets more money. Thus, selecting and working with smart people who can take your fortune and increase is key.





Who have you got advising you these days and are they proving by tangible results that they are worthy of assisting you grasp and maintain the lifestyle you truly want?





These representatives must deal with





* your current income requirements





* tax issues





* estate issues.





Because of their pivotal importance in your life, you must be prepared not just to select them, but oversee and manage them too. This is one of the crucial aspects of your new life as a rich person. It's not all champagne and yachts, you see, and only the uninitiated are so naive to think so.





Prepare for the exigent, the wheedling and those who feel you should support them because YOU are rich!





People without means have the enduring belief that the rich are here for their benefit, with the result that rich people find themselves the focus of constant, annoying wheedling by the down-at-heel.





Count on it: your riches will draw forth a legion of beggars, distant family, long-ago friends... and never-ending solicitations from endless "worthy" causes and organizations. Be prepared to learn how to hear with attention but refuse without regret.





Last Words





Being rich will change you in ways subtle and substantial.





* You will not have to dream. Instead, you can plan.





* You will have at your disposal the most important thing in life: choice





* You will know deference, an enchanting thing the poorer never receive.





What's more, as compound interest, time, and financial growth work for you, you will surely know the best is yet to be!











About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc., where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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The 4 MOST Important Words In Business Success










by Dr. Jeffrey Lant





There is a secret to success in marketing and business and that success in contained in just 4 words...





YOU





GET





BENEFIT





NOW!





They are the Philosopher's Stone delivering one sale after another... and profit even in the worst of times.





YOU!





One of the worst mistakes you can make in business is to create marketing communications that speak to no one in particular. WRONG! Successful marketing is about talking to and never deviating from a focus on the EXACT person you are determined to motivate.





KNOW THY CUSTOMER... and ALWAYS speak directly to her.





For example, if you were selling any gizmo your ad copy should NEVER begin with the name of your business. That's about YOU. Instead it should focus on the person who has the ability to make or break you: the all-important customer!





Have you considered the person you are speaking to? Have you visualized this person? Is he in your mind as you create EVERY marketing communication?





If you write marketing communications -- ANY marketing communications -- that focus on YOU, you will squander the opportunity to motivate action from "you, the customer." That is fatal.





GET





The whole of business is about a transfer of assets... about the person who offers and the person who accepts that offer.





Successful marketers remind themselves, over and over again, every single day that their success is completely centered on what the customer gets, NEVER on what you, the business owner, get.





Thus, when you sit down to create an offer you need to remind yourself: I can only be successful to the extent that my customer is heaped high with "you gets".





Visualize this process as an ice-cream cone. See yourself building an offer by adding one scoop after another. The more you add, the faster you can induce customer action... so add liberally.





BENEFIT





And just what are you adding?





BENEFITS!





The average business owner is so immersed in the mundane and prosaic details of running her business (what, another form from the government to complete!) that she loses sight of the purpose of it all: improving the life of your customer.





What does a customer want? Benefits!





Why does the customer come to you? To get those benefits!





Why does the customer give you her hard- earned money? Because you have made the strongest case that YOU have the benefits to confer!





Do you have a benefit file for EVERYTHING you want to sell? Probably not. You probably know what's in this thing... but have probably never systematically written down just what the customer gets from you when he uses it.





MISTAKE!





Take the time to brain storm each and every benefit your customer gets.





You get........this.





And you get........ this.





You also get this.





Get the picture?





Benefits motivate. More benefits motivate faster.





NOW!





There is only one time in marketing... and that time is NOW!





There is no past... there is no future.





There is only this particular moment!





Your TOTAL focus must be on motivating the prospect to act NOW. Have you offered enough to make this happen? When you make an offer you know. Either people are leaping to get it... or they are not. Bad offers NEVER get better over time, unlike a fine wine. Either they work AT ONCE... or they NEVER work. Your job is to experiment with your offers so that they generate response after immediate response!





Last Words





Serious about business success? Want as much as possible?





Then start out EVERY day by reciting the "You get benefit now" mantra. The more it becomes part of the fiber of your business life, the more successful you will become. Guaranteed.












About The Author





Harvard-educated Dr. Jeffrey Lant is CEO of Worldprofit, Inc., where small and home-based businesses learn how to profit online. Attend Dr. Lant's live webcast TODAY and receive 50,000 free guaranteed visitors to the website of your choice. Republished with author's permission by Christopher Ninnis http://NoRiskHomeBiz.com.



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