How to Articulate Your Vision/Core Values

November 18, 2010 by Janet Beckers · Leave a Comment
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1. Expect Success in Every Area of Life

We get what we expect. If we expect that our lives and businesses will be marked by abundance, rich relationships and fun, we will generate an intention to make it so. Our intention will create a drive within us to accomplish those actions necessary to manifest our vision. Likewise, if we expect to struggle or are unclear about what our business will look like, we forfeit our ability to design it on purpose. We will unintentionally sabotage our efforts at achieving those things we want most because we fail to envision them and do not take the actions necessary to realize them.

2. Dream Big: Don’t Hold Back

To mold your new business vision, close your eyes and imagine that a genie has just appeared before you. This genie has offered to grant your every wish in designing the business of your dreams, provided you have the courage to envision it, believe it will happen and pursue it. In order to create this vision, you need to temporarily suspend any self-defeating thoughts that you will have to settle for a business that does not meet your needs or honor your values. Keep in mind that you will be developing a specific plan of action to address the question, “What exactly will it take to manifest this vision?” So, create your dream vision with the expectation that you will be designing a plan to bring each aspect of it into reality.

3. Articulate and Honor Your Most Important Values

Our values are the threads that make up the fabric of who we are as people. Our core values are those qualities that demand to be honored if we want to be happy. Examples of core values are: love, creativity, contribution, belonging, security, adventure, freedom, fun, family, peace, joy, intimacy, abundance, integrity, and respect…just to name a few. Select your top four or five values and prioritize them in order of importance. Ask yourself, if I have to choose between this and that, which would I pick?

4. Gain Clarity about How Your Vision will Reflect Your Core Values

With a focus on your most important values, spell out your vision for each area of your life and your business. Be clear, specific and detailed as you include such elements as what your typical day at work and play will be like, what type of people you will surround yourself with in life and in business (self-motivated, loving, caring, competent, trustworthy, etc.), what type of relationships you’ll be attracting, how your life and business will differentiate itself, and what you will be known for, etc. Include as much picture-like detail as possible as if it were a movie. Create a vivid mental image of every important aspect of your life or business. Make sure to show how your envisioned life is an expression of your passions and your values.

5. Make It Fun and Exciting and About Others Too!

Look at this vision you’re creating as a game you’re playing — a game where you’re designing your ideal business and life. To be truly powerful, create your vision as something that is much greater than about just you alone… something you can’t do on your own… something that must involve and positively affect the lives of many, many others. This will include positively impacting your clients or customers, your employees, and all others who are associated with some aspect of your business.

6. Write It All Down in Detail

Write your vision in first person and present tense as if you are describing a scene from the movie of a typical day in your business, as it unfolds. Create a vivid mental image with as much detail as possible to bring your vision to life. Utilize all your senses in describing it — sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. See your vision as an already accomplished reality in the present, not merely as something you want or hope to have happen. If you construct your vision as something you hope to have, the wanting, desiring and not having of it will manifest instead of the realization of the vision itself.

7. Include the Answers to These Important Questions:

  • Who will you be as you go about the daily activities involved in your business? What qualities (such as competence, trustworthiness, caring, compassion, creativity, being a great listener, etc.) and values (fun, contribution, success, love, leadership, recognition, happiness, security, belonging, etc.) will you manifest or embody? How will you come across to others? What will your self-image and business image be?
  • What will you do in a typical day at work? And at play? What will you do in your spare time to re-energize you and cause you to better appreciate the time you do spend at work?
  • What will you have as a result of being these qualities and doing the actions consistent with them? In what type of building and location and with whom? With what physical setting will you surround yourself? What other things (such as appreciative clients or customers who become great friends, abundance, personal freedom, peace of mind, etc.) will you have? What goals will you accomplish?
  • Who will you assist or support with these accomplishments? Are there any special people, organizations or causes that will be an important part of your life?
  • What will your relationships be like? Picture yourself interacting with friends, family, co-workers and all you meet in a way that reflects your ideal business.

8. Remember, There Is No Arriving!

The ultimate value of a vision is that it serves as a motivating place to come from, rather than a place to get to. Visions are also dynamic. As you achieve certain aspects of your vision, it will evolve to include new and previously unforeseen elements. Some aspects of your current vision will also change in time to no longer be part of your evolving vision. For these reasons, visions are always in need of periodic review and reevaluation. They serve to inspire and motivate you and others, not to restrict your options and vitality.

9. Articulate Your Vision and Keep It Alive!

Once you have created your written vision, commit to reading it twice daily without fail, in the morning upon rising and in the evening right before bedtime. Speak your vision powerfully so as to enroll others in it while inspiring them to create visions of their own. As the vision becomes an intention and expectation, your belief in its ultimate realization will support its manifestation into the world. Vision is at the very core of both leadership and success in life and business. It is essential that you first define your own personal vision in the most exacting detail. When your vision is explicit, written down, reviewed daily, and spoken about frequently, you will actually incorporate it into your life and work naturally and automatically. This new and empowering vision will replace the current dim vision that is neither serving your magnificence nor fueling your excellence.

10. Make Sure Your Vision Motivates You!

Your business success is sure to follow when your vision is based on your core values and compelling enough to provide you with the necessary self-motivation to do whatever it takes on a daily basis to design and operate a business that fulfills and empowers you. Please do not pass up this opportunity to develop a clear and compelling vision of what your business will be like. And when you have done so, do the same exercise as it pertains to the other areas of your life. Include in your powerful written vision, a detailed description of what your relationships, health, wealth, hobbies, family, personal and spiritual development and every other aspect of your life will be like. Don’t live and work, like too many others, at the affect of whatever life throws your way. Declare what your life and business will be like. Then, have the courage to go out and make it happen by articulating and manifesting your values-based vision in the world. Decide now to live boldly, with passion and purpose!

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Designing a Future Marked by High Self-Esteem

November 15, 2010 by Janet Beckers · Leave a Comment
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Studies show that more than 85% of the world’s population suffers from some degree of diminished self-worth. For most people who lack a positive self-image, the future looks like a mere extension of their troubled past. Their expectation of what is to be is consistent with what has been — with a slight and predictable level of improvement. Because of their lacking self-esteem, most are resigned to a life that lacks the excitement and passion that characterizes the lives of those who feel worthy of tapping into the best things life has to offer. People who possess a positive self-image typically have an optimistic expectation of what is ahead of them and as a result, they realize this expectation as a self-fulfilling prophesy.

In contrast to the state of resignation that typifies those with diminished self-esteem, consider the possibility that the future lives as the realization of a promise — a promise you make to yourself and to the world. The future will result from your expectations and the quality of your future will be impacted by the commitment you have for it. It lives as a possibility. In other words, you get to invent it. In fact, you are the sole designer and architect of what is to be and the result will be entirely consistent with your expectation and your self-image.

In other words, our future will be directly related to what we expect for it to be. If we doubt our self-worth and expect our future lives to be worse than our current situation, we will sabotage ourselves into making it turn out in alignment with this self-fulfilling prophesy. If we limit our expectations and plan on more of the same results we have experienced to date, our apathy will generate a future consistent with this expectation. To the contrary, if we believe in ourselves and our expectation is that our future will be better than our present situation, self-motivation will lead to actions that will bring about the positive outcome we envision.

If we feel good about ourselves and expect to live happy, fulfilled, and successful lives, we will take the actions consistent with realizing that expectation. We will therefore generate the opportunities that will result in rich relationships, abundance, and joy being attracted to our lives – because we believe we deserve it and act on this belief.

We get what we expect and attract prosperity or lack, joy or sorrow, rewarding relationships or angry, frustrating ones all as a result of whether or not we feel worthy. Just as we can doubt our abilities to succeed and our worthiness of attracting rewarding friends and intimate relationships, we can also instead choose to take full responsibility for expecting all aspects of our lives to be the way we want them to turn out. When we come from this positive mindset and commit to manifesting our dream lives, we put forth an energy that attracts all the things we desire to us.

Realize that you have consciously or unconsciously attracted everything that shows up in your life to you. If where you are in life, the relationships you have attracted to you, your physical, financial, emotional and spiritual states are not what you desire, decide now to alter your course. Decide that you deserve better. Get in touch with the erroneous decisions you made at an early age that impacted your self-esteem. Reframe how you see yourself and resolve to act from a declaration of who you are (just because you say so) instead of the unlovable, somehow defective or unworthy image you made up or bought into long ago.

Change your expectations. Design a life plan consistent with your new expectations. Make requests of those who can support your efforts in some way. The future exists for each of us as a possibility. When we do the necessary work to complete our troubled past and put the self-interpretations that do not support us behind, we can courageously decide to design our future lives deliberately to be in alignment with joy, abundance, fun, fulfillment, and self-love. When we train ourselves to first expect positive results and then to act in accordance with what we expect, we set the stage for a bright and promising tomorrow. We have the personal power to create our future on purpose. The future can unfold out of our declaration of how we see ourselves and what we expect it to be like. To the extent that we take responsibility to expect great things in our lives, ensure we give off positive, attractive, loving energy and then get into action to bring about our expectations, we will be the force behind the realization of a rewarding happy future characterized by soaring self-esteem.

So, my challenge for you today is to write out a clear and specific vision of exactly what your life will be like in every area including your relationships, health, wealth and finances, occupation, recreation and social life, and personal and spiritual development. Commit to resolving any past issues that continue to erode how you feel about yourself. I wrote “The Self-Esteem Book” and the accompanying “The Self-Esteem Workbook” to support you to learn the tools that will allow you to reinvent your life and how you see yourself. When you realize that you have the power to transform your world and enhance the quality of experiences you attract to you, you will begin to act upon opportunities for manifesting joy, fulfillment, abundance, success, and meaningful relationships. There are no accidents. You are reading this article now because you have attracted the opportunity to take a significant step forward. Seize the chance and begin to look for the countless opportunities to impact your life all around you on a daily basis. Transformation begins with the intention to look for opportunities that can make a difference in your life and then taking bold, focused action in the direction of your vision. All that it takes is courage to begin the process of restoring your personal magnificence and a commitment to consistent awareness and effective actions.

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Create a Vision for Your Dream Life

November 12, 2010 by Janet Beckers · Leave a Comment
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Dreams do come true. However, if your self-image is tarnished, your expectations of participating in all the great things that life has to offer are likely suffering as well. Perhaps, low self-esteem’s greatest cost is the resulting resignation it fosters. We die inside a little more each day. Before we realize what is happening, we have sold out our dreams for being all we can be, having those things we deserve and living a life fueled by our passions.

We get what we expect. If we expect that our lives will be marked by rich relationships, abundance, fun and adventure, we will generate an intention to make it so. Our intention will create a drive within us to accomplish those actions necessary to manifest our vision. Likewise, if low self-esteem results in anticipation of pain, loneliness, suffering, struggle, broken relationships and poverty, we will see these results in our world. We unintentionally sabotage our efforts at achieving those things we want most because we do not believe we are worthy of receiving them. Every time things begin to look up, an invisible self-defeating inner thermostat kicks in, ensuring our low expectations become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

The good news is that you can retrain your thoughts and intentions to manifest what you want to have appear. Train your mind to become an ally in your quest for high self-esteem by creating a vision that honors your values, aligns with your passions and encompasses the qualities you are committed to fostering. This new and empowering vision will replace the current dim vision that is neither serving your magnificence nor fueling your self-esteem.

Take an 8-ounce glass filled with coffee. This represents your low self-esteem. It is murky, dark and does not transmit light. Now take a large pitcher of crystal clear water. This represents your new empowering vision. Pour the water from the pitcher into the glass. The water from the pitcher flows into the glass, causing the glass to overflow. The first few ounces have little obvious effect on the color of the liquid in the glass. However, as you add more pure water, the content of the glass gets lighter and lighter. By the time you have poured the entire pitcher out into the glass, you will notice all discolored liquid is gone and only pure, translucent water remains. The same holds true with regard to your mind. As you replace cynical, self-defeating thoughts that crush your self-esteem with a positive, empowering vision that feeds your magnificence, the power of the new thoughts eventually replace the old. This elevates your esteem and dilutes the thoughts that previously consumed your attention. The power in realizing this transformation comes from the magnitude of new positive energy that far surpasses the old negative force.

To mold your new life vision, close your eyes and imagine that a genie has just appeared before you. This genie has offered to grant your every wish, provided you have the courage to envision it, believe it will happen and pursue it. In order to create this vision, you need to temporarily suspend any self-defeating thoughts that you will only have in your life what you have always had. The past does not need to be a harbinger of the future. Keep in mind that we will be developing a specific plan of action to address the question, “What exactly will it take to manifest this vision?” So, create your dream vision with the expectation that we will be designing a plan to bring each aspect of it into reality.

Let’s start by revisiting what values your vision will honor. These will form the fabric that will weave throughout your vision. Next, review the qualities you previously recorded that you will enhance and further develop. These qualities will speak to who you are being as you construct your dream life. And lastly, make a list of your passions. These are those things you love to do and would gladly look forward to doing every day for the next 50 years. Your passions make life worthwhile.

Think of this vision as a movie script you will watch play out before you on the silver screen as you take your seat in the theater featuring your life story. Write your vision in first person and present tense as if you are describing a scene from the movie as it happens. Create a vivid mental image with as much detail as possible to bring your vision to life. Utilize all your senses in describing it — sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. See your vision as an already accomplished reality in the present, not merely as something you want or hope to have happen. If you construct your vision as something you hope to have, the wanting, desiring and not having of it will manifest instead of the realization of the vision itself.

Include within your vision the answers to the following questions:

  • Who will you be? What qualities and values will you embody? How will you look and come across to others? What will your self-image be?
  • What will you do with your life when you possess these qualities and values? How will you spend a typical day at play and a typical day at work?
  • What will you have as a result of being these qualities and doing the actions consistent with them? Where will you live? In what type of home and with whom? With what physical possessions will you surround yourself? What other things such as great friends, abundance, personal freedom, peace of mind, etc. will you have? What goals will you accomplish?
  • Who will you assist or support with these accomplishments? Are there any special people, organizations or causes that will be an important part of your life?
  • What will your relationships be like? Picture yourself interacting with friends, family, co-workers and all you meet in a way that reflects your high self-esteem and rich friendships.

You can’t do this exercise wrong, so have fun creating your vision as a magnificent person worthy of the best that life has to offer.

Here’s is my vision, as an example:

It is September 21, 2016. My wife, Janice, and I are celebrating my 60th birthday at our winter estate in Hana, on the island of Maui, Hawaii, by hosting a party attended by a thousand of our closest friends. Our waterfront property spans several acres marked by waterfalls and lush greenery, home to hundreds of magnificent tropical birds. All our family and the close friends we’ve made over the past 40 years are here. Our friends look to our Hawaiian home as a place for them to relax, rest and recharge their bodies, minds and souls. Our doors are always open. We enjoy each other’s company all year long during their frequent visits. We divide our time between our winter home in Maui and our spring, summer and autumn homes in the scenic White Mountains of New Hampshire and the wonderful woods of rural Massachusetts.

Our lives have become totally devoted to contributing to others and discovering more about reaching our personal magnificence. Our company, The Center For Personal Reinvention, has impacted more than 20 million people to live rewarding lives based on choice, contribution and empowerment. People hold the center as one of the foremost organizations in the world that supports people to live lives that work optimally, in peace, harmony and happiness. We spend a large amount of time speaking, writing, coaching and inspiring others to live lives of possibility. Our goal is to kill off the resignation that consumes all too many people’s lives.

My book, The Magic Lantern: A Fable About Leadership, Personal Excellence and Empowerment, first published in 2001, just sold 20 million copies! People have found it to be a window to realize life-changing insights. The book’s tale of the secrets to achieving world peace through the creation of empowering interpretations has taken hold. The thousand years of peace it foretold of is well underway. The feature films based upon this book as well as The Legend of the Light-Bearers and 7 Blessings trilogy have become award winning feature films that have touched the lives of millions worldwide.

My Success Code book series is recognized as the catalyst that has brought the personal development conversation into millions of homes. Millions have implemented its principles into their lives. It sets the new standard for creating effective communication and relationships that thrive. My book, The Self-Esteem Book has supported millions of people to realize their God-given magnificence and live empowered lives, fueled by their passions and sourced by their life purposes.

My focus, now, is on continuing personal development, both for myself and for others. I continue to champion people around the world to maximize their effectiveness, happiness and power through my public speaking engagements, transformational courses, personal coaching and writing. I am humbled by the thousands of people who have stepped forward to join us in our vision of impacting people’s lives. We now work in partnership with these friends to honor our values of contribution, belonging, adventure, abundance and fun!

People the world over have learned to see networking as synonymous with contribution to others and personal growth. My story, featured on the covers of Success and Time magazines, has inspired thousands to live their lives full out and with passion. We have contributed to shifting the old paradigm of struggle, suffering and resignation. Thanks to our efforts, people around the world believe in themselves and in their ability to contribute to others. Third-world countries raise billions of dollars yearly through networking enterprises patterned after my charitable programs. Due to the elevated levels of self-esteem of so many, wars are now a thing of the past. People everywhere have embraced the new paradigm of living in harmony, love, abundance and contribution to their fellow man and woman.

We are in excellent physical health. We have abundant rich relationships. We devote time daily to our personal and spiritual development. Money is no object for us. We have all of the cars, toys and other possessions we could ever want. A large portion of the income that our organizations produce is used to fund our global humanitarian projects. We have more than enough money to support the dozens of worthwhile causes we’re passionate about. Among these is quality education for all children, programs that champion the magnificence of kids all over the world and support people seeking to better themselves.

We travel the world extensively, visiting every continent and country we’ve ever had an interest in exploring. Many of our partners have taken on similarly rewarding lifestyles fueled by their passions. We’ve made friends everywhere we’ve traveled and have lived our lives as a daring adventure, always in search of the awesome power of possibilities.

As you can see, my vision is clear and fueled by my passions, life purpose and values. It sources my self-esteem through contributions to people and those ideals most important to me. It motivates me to grow and excel and by speaking it, I inspire others to both join me in its realization and create empowering visions of their own.

Visions supply the creative energy that speeds the metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly. They nourish our ambitions, help clarify our intentions and elevate our self-esteem to the extent that we have the courage to create them, speak them so as to inspire others and believe in their ultimate realization. They serve as the blueprint for the magnificent castle we will build with the granite blocks of our actions and the mortar of our interpretations.

It’s now your turn to create your very own empowering vision. Please do not pass up this opportunity to take advantage of the magic that it can unleash in transforming your life and self-image.

The ultimate value of a vision is that it serves as a motivating place to come from, rather than a place to get to. Visions are also dynamic. As you achieve certain aspects of your vision, it will evolve to include new and previously unforeseen elements. Some aspects of your current vision will also change in time to no longer be part of your evolving vision. For these reasons, visions are always in need of periodic review and reevaluation. They serve to inspire and motivate you and others, not to restrict your options and vitality.

Once you have created your written vision, commit to reading it twice daily without fail, in the morning upon rising and in the evening right before bedtime. As the vision becomes an intention and expectation, your belief in its ultimate realization will support its manifestation into the world. As Walt Disney once said, “All your dreams can come true, if you have the courage to pursue them.”

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Completing Your Past

November 9, 2010 by Janet Beckers · Leave a Comment
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Does the following scenario remind you of anyone?

Sue was totally in love with Jim. The couple met in high school and dated for eight years. Everyone who knew them expected them to get married and live happily ever after together. Then Jim met Karen. Before anyone knew what was happening – including Sue – Jim had eloped with Karen, putting an end to all of Sue’s dreams and expectations.

Sue was devastated. All she could think about was Jim and how she had been cheated out of a happy and secure lifetime with him.
She attempted to date other guys but no one could compare to Jim in her eyes. Sue spent her days feeling sorry for herself and dreaming that one-day, Jim would return to her.

After many years, Sue finally married another man. However, he could not measure up to Sue’s memory of Jim. As a result, Sue’s marriage was an unhappy one in which she never was able to give her all to her husband. After a number of unhappy years, her husband left Sue as well.

Sue lived out the remaining years of her life lonely, embittered and righteously indignant about how she had been wronged.

It is impossible to be totally present to life, living full out in the moment, if we are incomplete with our past. Instead of welcoming each new experience with a fresh perspective, we become bogged down in the baggage from previously unresolved issues. These issues steal our life energy and diminish of self-esteem.

All too often, when something does not work out as we had hoped, we worry about or re-live the event over and over again. Maintaining our focus on the past distracts and confuses us, draining our energy. With less energy to focus on making the present an exciting passionate adventure, we slip into resignation and begin to see ourselves as limited, ineffective, unworthy, and even unlovable.

The future presents us with an opportunity to complete the past. When we do so, people and events no longer possess an emotional charge. Communicating responsibly with the appropriate people and releasing any remaining opinions, feelings, upsets or emotions until there is nothing left to say is the access to clearing all residue that may interfere with moving on in life. When there is nothing left to say or do and you are void of further energy around an incomplete incident, you can start anew.

Completion is a declaration you make that you are satisfied for now and ready to move on to what’s next. When you are complete, you no longer feel the need to change, worry or fix something in your past. Your focus can rightfully be placed on your present actions and situation as you design a compelling future deliberately.

There is value in declaring yourself complete at the end of each day. This declaration allows you to recognize your accomplishments for the day putting your mind at rest so that you can start fresh the next day. When you are complete, you experience a new vitality and aliveness. There is a special sense of certainty and excitement that allows you to be most productive and present for whatever project or opportunity is next. However, most of the time we never quite reach that level of freedom due to our reluctance to communicate all there is to say in order to put it all behind us.

Do not confuse completion with being finished or with quitting. Being finished means you are done with doing whatever it is you’ve finished. Quitting is about your decision to stop what you are doing whether you are finished or not. There are times when quitting does not support you if you are quitting for the wrong reason. For example, you quit because you cannot be with an interpretation of failing or perhaps, because you are unwilling to take responsibility for communicating what is so for you in the appropriate manner.

Although there is little room in our society for quitters, there is no dishonor in quitting if you are clear about the consequences of your decision and staying at it no longer serves you. All there is to do is simply tell the truth – and go on to whatever is next for you.

Exercise For Completion

  1. Make a list of all those people with whom you are still angry or have an existing challenge or incompletion.
  2. Within the next 30 days, complete with everyone on your list. For those who are deceased or unreachable, write a completion letter saying everything you need to say in order to be complete.
  3. For every interaction or situation you experience daily, ask yourself if you are complete, satisfied and fulfilled. Is there anything left to say or do that would allow you to put any incompletions behind you?
  4. As you declare each situation complete, look to see what action, project or area of research is next for you.
  5. Identify any areas where you have quit. Have you told the truth and completed with your decision to quit? Is there anything left to do or say to anyone about it?

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7 Critical Steps to Build Your Internet Marketing Empire ~ Part 2

May 8, 2010 by TechTeam · Leave a Comment
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Tracy Repchuk, shared excellent ideas on 7 critical steps to build your internet marketing empire in her chapter in the popular book “The Law of Attraction in Action, 101 action steps to create success in your life, Vol 1″. Read on for some of Tracy’s tips on how to attract success into your life. Click here to read part 1.

5. Creating a Traffic Hurricane

You need targeted visitors that are specifically interested in what you sell, because numbers without considering your conversions of visitors to opt-ins, and opt-ins to purchasers is only part of the story.

This is the stage where people look for the magic bullet, the plug-in that will get them tons of traffic with the push of a key – because they think if I have the traffic, everything will be fine. But this isn’t necessarily true. If you don’t have the right product, with a landing page that converts and a sales page that converts, more traffic may not solve your problem. This is a wrong why as to why something isn’t working.

The key to get tons of traffic, you just have to take a few of these, and really work them.

We’re going to focus on the top ones:

  1. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – natural organic rankings in Google or Yahoo

- Free from good keyword use and PPC (Pay Per Click) – great for fast traffic, but it costs

  1. Articles and Link Strategies – other strategies include eBay, Amazon, press releases
  2. Radio/Blog – your own, radio, and commenting on social media sites such as MySpace, digg, furl.net, LinkedIn, squidoo, YouTube

6. Proven Joint Venture Basics

Joint Ventures – this is a situation where:

  1. Somebody sells your product for a %
  2. You sell somebody else’s product for a %

These are relationships you build where you both benefit, and usually create long term relationships.

A smaller version of this is affiliates – where you can register your product at a place such as http://www.clickbank.com and people can join you and help you sell, and in many cases, you may not even know them.

7. Maximizing Your Marketing Funnel

A series of steps designed to build trust with your prospect and turn them into a customer that repeats purchases. The key is to have a narrow focus that goes deep versus wide or across, this allows a graduated journey through higher valued products.

If you apply these steps, and keep working your internet marketing journey, even if you only have one product like it is a business, you will end up with a foundation that allows you to duplicate it for every idea you have, for multiple streams of income, for many years to come – on automatic!

About the Tracy

Tracy Repchuk is the bestselling author of 31 Days to Millionaire Marketing Miracles a book that has taken her to Internet Marketing stardom after a 22 year history as an entrepreneur in the software and eCommerce arena. Tracy started her first company directly after college at the age of 19 in 1985, and has seen every computer and internet trend first hand. During her successful journey

as the president of 4 companies, once she started having children she moved her office home and became an advocate for being a work from home mom raising her kids – a lifestyle that has been a dream come true. She was nominated for awards such as Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year, and Chamber of Commerce Business woman of the year, and has received international acclaim for her

eCommerce software products.

Tracy has appeared in newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and has an extensive internet presence, and is being hailed a Quantum leap specialist as within her first 5 months she’d earned over $95,717, won New Internet Marketing Success Of The Year from the World Internet Mega Summit, wrote an instant bestseller, and became a highly sought after International speaker, motivator, copywriter, coach and mentor with her most recent trips involving Singapore, UK, Malaysia, New York City, Australia and many points in between.

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