Step 3 - Grow
Your Profits The Easy Way
Welcome to the
easiest site
on the Internet for all of your online business dreams to come true! No
matter if you're newly exploring having your own business on the Internet,
or an experienced marketer, you'll find tons of powerful resources that
will increase the probabilities of your success by leaps and bounds.
Step
1 - How To Get Rich Period
SAVE.
It bears repeating.
I'll never forget the day, back in 1998, when I was watching Oprah Winfrey's
show about The Millionaire Next Door. What a tremendous, eye-opening experience!
It basically said that to get rich, one had to live below one's means,
save wisely, work smart, and be frugal. Many of today's millionaires you'd
never know exist, because they are so low-key! Emphasis is on substance,
not flash.
Literally, the
show changed my life - it's what spurred me to create my first product,
The Internet Recruiting
Edge, the only resource to have won five stars from Inc. magazine for
that field.
Step
2 - Frugal Frugal Frugal
To save money,
you should be frugal. You should spend wisely and take advantage of all
the money-saving resources you can find online and elsewhere.
There are fantastic
resources for this topic! To begin with, check out FrugalFun.
This superb site has over 200 useful articles on marketing, entrepreneurship,
and pleasure -- everything from how to avoid credit card fraud to how to
have a $300 wedding!
The
Frugal Corner is the official web site for misc.consumers.frugal-living!.
Lots of good links here. And definitely visit The
Mining Company's section on Frugal Living.
Step
3 - Great Money Resources
Frugal is great,
but you need to know how to budget, live within your means, invest when
you can and all that good stuff. Check out:
Interested
in books? Consider:
The
Millionaire Next Door : The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy by
Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko - How can you join the ranks of
America's wealthy (defined as people whose net worth is over one million
dollars)? It's easy, say doctors Stanley and Danko, who have spent the
last 20 years interviewing members of this elite club: you just have to
follow seven simple rules. The first rule is, always live well below your
means. The last rule is, choose your occupation wisely. You'll have to
buy the book to find out the other five. It's only fair. The authors' conclusions
are commonsensical. But, as they point out, their prescription often flies
in the face of what we think wealthy people should do.
The
Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers : The Foolish Guide to Picking
Stocks by David Gardner, Tom Gardner - Online and off, David and Tom
Gardner have demonstrated that Fools and their money are not soon parted...that
if you use the brothers' investment principles you can beat the market
and have lots of fun doing it! They have taught millions how to get started
investing Foolishly, which means doing it yourself, free of the fees and
worries that Wall Street's Wise Men have been imposing on people for the
better part of the past century.
The
9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze Orman - Suze Orman, author of
You've Earned It, Don 't Lose it, goes beyond the nuts and bolts of managing
money to explore the psychological, even spiritual, power money has in
our lives. Before we can get control of our finances, we must get control
of our attitudes about money, feelings that were shaped by our earliest
experiences with it. Letting go of these anxieties and creating new attitudes
are the first steps of Suze Orman's program.
The
Roaring 2000s: Building the Wealth and Life Style You Desire in the Greatest
Boom in History by Harry S., Jr. Dent - America's favorite optimist
is at it again!
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The
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