Starting My Own Business Was The Best Thing I have Ever Done

December 19th, 2006

It was this time four years ago that I started my own business. That was the best decision I was forced into making. Are you thinking, “forced.” Well the truth is that I didn’t come to this conclusion on my own.

The owner of the company I worked for (as a VP of Operations) decided I was too honest or something, and decided that it was time to eliminate my job. At the time it was devastating. My wife was worried, although she didn’t show it. But come to find out about 4 months later she was really concerned.

But at that point, without knowing it my life was changing. I was making the transition from being an employee to an employer.

Fast forward 4 years.

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Have You Earned The Right To Lead?

December 6th, 2006

Are you a leader?

If your not that’s ok, because your intent may not drive you in that direction, however if you are, I want to share another blog that you may find very interesting.

RightToLead.com

I have always been fascinated with Leadership.

Leadership almost always determines the outcome of anything worthwhile. Think about it, with strong leadership, a bad plan can turn out to be successful. Many believe leadership is a skilled that you are born with.

I, on the contrary, believe it’s a skill that needs to be developed. That’s why I dedicated one of my other blogs to the discipline of leadership growth. More importantly, I believe you have to earn the right to lead.

See what I mean - These are just a few of the recent posts…

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You Have To Review: Affiliate Project X

December 4th, 2006

This is an important note and I hope you take the time to read it because I discovered the missing ingredient to affiliate marketing. And I have proof.

About 7 days ago I received an email from a friend of mine. He was passing on a recommendation for a resource called Affiliate Project X (Have you heard of It?)

…well I hadn’t.

So I decided to visit the site to learn more. I went through the information about Affiliate Project X and thought it sounded pretty good. But I had an interest in the subject already, so it made sense to investigate it more. I’m a publisher of sorts and I spend my time designing web sites and blogs for my clients and myself. I make pretty good money doing it on the side but a big piece of my revenue is generated through Affiliate sales.So if I can find “best practices” to increase my income, I always pay attention! :-D

I decided to give Affiliate Project X a try. After all there’s a money-back guarantee for 60 days, so if I thought the info was crap I could return it for a full refund.

Here’s what I discovered...

After spending about 30 minutes reading the material I discovered that I was approaching the process incorrectly. More specifically, I was missing a few small steps. I decided to make the changes to a couple of my web pages (this was midnight!)

Was I surprised! I woke up the next morning (not very early) and checked the accounts were I made the changes. To my surprise, I had generated an additional $165.00. Not bad while sleeping!

Since then I have applied this change to just about all of my pages and I am seeing a return that just keeps on growing.

So, are you wondering what kind of changes I made?

Well it wouldn’t be fair to the author of this material (Chris, I think his name is) if I shared that info but I can share what is inside Affiliate Project X:

The manual is only 71 pages long but the quality of the material is outstanding.

He reveals the 6 methods to high sales and he shares amazing advanced tricks. The information is priceless and honestly I wonder why he is sharing it.

Needless to say - I do not plan on returning it.

You can find all of these stealth methods by visiting Affiliate Project X and if you decide it’s for you then I have a special offer for you…

if you purchase using this link, Affiliate Project X, I will send you a special bonus that will help you increase your sales even more.

It’s a software tool that Project X recommends but does not offer as part of the package. I will give it to you for free if you just send me your receipt through email to: gmeares @ gmail .com

Once the order is verified I will email you the software tool.

Bottom-line: If you want to make money online then this product shares the exact secrets, methods and process to do so.

…if you feel that I hyped Affiliate Project X, simply request a refund (a third party handles the payment process and honors all request) and you’ll get your money back immediately.

Please come back to this post and leave me your comment.

Thanks
Greg
www.righttolead.com
www.gregmeares.com

 

 

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