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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Can A Listbuilding System Be TOTALLY Automated?

I know we're all a bit sick and tired of promises of "automated software" that will make us rich before dinner.

And I'm always the first to be skeptical of these kinds of outrageous claims.

But today I may have to actually eat my words.

Because I just picked up a listbuildilng system that really is incredibly fast...,

And the traffic actually does keeps flow in on auto-pilot.

It's a pretty new tactic on the scene that I've heard of.

But I never really knew how to implement it.

Then I found this:

Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System

At that link 7 figure marketer Bill McRea is GIVING AWAY this listbuilding system totally free...

It's his way of getting some buzz going for his upcoming product launch (apparently he's go another system up his sleeve that's even better than this)

In any case..

I went and got this myself and it's totally legit.

There's nothing scammy about it all.
It's just a way to instantly create a win-win offer that potential JV partners can't refuse.

Bill hand you EVERYTHING you need to make it work. And I mean EVERYTHING.

So if you know the power of having a mailing list..

Do yourself a favor and go get this.

Do it now: Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System

I mean...you can't beat the price, right?

P.S. There is one catch to this...you'll have to help spread the word. But that's easy for me because I've seen this strategy in action and know that it works.
You should get Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System now!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

6 Figure Blogging Anyone?

I love blogging! It's one of the easiest ways of building a website since you don't have to learn how to do HTML and you don't have to spend a dime hiring a graphic designer.

And with Word Press being so easy (and free) you can literally have a fully functional blog up and running in a matter of minutes.

And get this... I recently stumbled across a FREE course called 6 Figure Blogging which teaches you how to make money blogging. You can get it here >>> how to make money blogging

It actually shows you the fastest and easiest strategies to use when building high profit niche blogs, so that you can start making money starting FAST! (even if you are brand new to blogging!)

And yes, these techniques are proven to work :) ...and best of all, they are incredibly easy to do!

In a matter of a few short hours, you could have a highly optimized, HEAVILY monetized niche blog up and running! Then, just rinse & repeat to create your own massively profitable blog network!


It's pretty sweet course. You can get it for free here >> how to make money blogging

Sunday, April 12, 2009

PEOPLE I HAVE MET

Well, a dear friend of mine asked this question in his blog http://www.garytay.com/blog :
If you made a list of all the people you have met in your life time, who would they be and how would that list look like?

To be frank, I've never given much thought to that in my entire forty-odd years and I thought it'd be interesting for me to do just that now. I must say I probably surprised myself looking at my own list as it was being built. Here's mine .....

PEOPLE I HAVE MET & SPOKEN TO…

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Suhaimi Abdul Rahman aka Amy of Search
Nabila Huda Suhaimi
Mahadzir Lokman
Mukhriz Tun Mahathir
Ronnie Liu
Ning Baizura
David Arumugam, The Alleycats
Aanont Wathanasin aka Non
Fabian Jesse James aka Phat Fabes
Datin Dr. Clara Chee
Ng Lip Yong, former Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry
Marco Robinson, Total Wealth
Kishore M, Hedge Fund Manager
Anthony Robbins
Jo Jo Struys
Douglas Lim


PEOPLE I HAVE SEEN….

Cheah Soon Kit
Lim Kit Siang
Datuk Abu Hassan Omar
Jaclyn Victor
Joanna Bassey
Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz
Mayumi Itsuwa
Hiromi Iwasaki
Emil Chow (Zhou Hua Jian)
Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye


PEOPLE I’D LOVE TO SEE, MEET OR SPEAK TO…

Tun Mahathir
Lim Guan Eng
Datuk Lee Chong Wei
Datuk Tony Fernandes
Penny Tai
Freddie Fernandez
Barrack Hussein Obama
T Harv Eker



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Sunday, May 25, 2008

50 years on and where are we headed, really?

A little less than 25 years ago, a national pride was born - it was our beloved 1st national car, the Proton Saga.

During the period before its launch, the average Japanese car was selling for no more than RM15,000 and these were all CBU units. Then the saga began, and it was to be an "affordable" car priced at around RM18,000 at the same time bringing the price of Japanese cars to almost RM40,000. As volume was necessary to sustain any productive endeavour, the next logical thing to do was to make the national car "affordable" by lowering credit approval criteria, lengthening loan tenure etc. Hence, a generation of Proton owners were born and continued to grow until it became the NO. 1 selling car in the country and the rest is history. Now, almost everyone drives a car, well at least a Proton or a Perodua.

Funny thing is, how come no one ever thought about the petroleum subsidy then when Proton sales were brisk? How come not one single leader in the governing coalition had the foresight to look beyond the Proton sales figures (not to mention the subsidies paid), look beyond at the problems that we would imminently face years later like wasteful traffic congestion, massive petroleum subsidy and a culture of overspending beyond our limits?

Frankly, we would have done much better without a national car or two. We would have done better without the huge number of cars on the road, perhaps we would have been better drivers even, better mannered on and off the road. We would have less accidents, and saved more lives. We would definitely have saved more time and be more productive, and live a better quality life!

Instead, now we have to face the irreversible, harsh and hard reality of petroleum at RM2.70 a litre (and diesel at RM2.58 a litre) and of course the possibility of paying RM5.00 for a litre of petroleum! This could translate to RM800 to RM1,200 in fuel spending a month (up from RM300 to RM400 a month) for the average traveller!! Within the next 6 years our beloved country is going to be a net oil importer, and by 2020 there may be no more oil for us!! I shudder in fear just thinking of the consequences this will bring about. What will be our Vision 2020?

Where does this lead us, can somebody tell me?