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    Keyword Selection- The Dark Horse of Search Engines Optimization
    Below are what I call the “10 Commandments” for Keywords.To start with select “keyword phrases” NOT keywords. This is very important. After all, the keyword itself is included in the keyword phrase.Consider select different endings for your keywords, (ing, ed, s and es).Rack your brain and brainstorm with your friends to come up with a list of 25 to 50 keywords or keyword phrases.Find out what keywords and keyword phrases your competitors are using. Do this by going to your competitor’s Web sites and click on “View” in the top toolbar and then click on “Source.” Scroll down to the “Keywords Meta Tag” and you will see the keywords this competitor thinks are important. Repeat this with all of your important competitors.Go to http://www.overture.com. Go to the "Term Suggestion Tool" and type in your keywords and keyword phrases. (Keep in mind that Ov
    and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I c

    It Is Internet Marketing Doublespeak: The Offer Is Free (But It Is Not Free)
    Imagine my surprise in mid-October when I opened my e-mail account and found this greeting from an apparent big time Internet Marketing guru: "I'm giving you FREE tickets to a world-class Internet Wealth-Building Workshop, being held in Seattle . . . "As if that were not enough, the guru then offered to enter my name into a drawing for "a FREE 30-Minute Consultation (valued at $798) with one of my personal team of Internet marketing specialists who work on my $60,000,000 businesses . . . "Wow, can you believe someone would charge $798 for a 30-minute consultation? I wondered how much of the $798 per half hour the guru would pay his marketing specialist who did the consulting for him.The guru pointed out that a seminar of this caliber would normally cost $1,500 to $4,950 for the two-day presentation.Now this was not some "p
    Perhaps the primary message of Rich Dad, Poor Dad is increasing basic financial literacy. Perhaps I should say financial literacy for the common man and woman. The reason I say this is because the principles taught in the book are very simple--the fundamental personal finance. Some people may even say the what Kiyosaki teaches is dangerously simplistic.

    I think those people are missing the point. While it is true that if you want to build significant wealth, you will need to study finance and business in greater depth, what I think that "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and "Cash Flow Quadrant" teaches well is a high level view of how cash flows through your life. And one of the first things you must do in order to begin accumulating wealth is to understand and take charge of your cash flow.

    Once you understand how you create cash and understand the flow, you can begin to make simple to complex changes to accumulate more and more cashflows. And just like water that flows into a glass begins to accumulate, your wealth will rise and eventually overflow with abundance.

    Here are some of the key points about financial literacy in the "Rich Dad" book:

    1) Your greatest "wealth" is not money. It is your state of mind, your thinking and understanding--proper (not necessarily conventional) education. Once you learn how to make a lot of money, even if someone takes it all away, you still have the knowledge to re-create it and more. Even more important, if you have profound financial knowledge, there is much less chance that you will ever lose it once you create it. The lesson: invest your time and your money studying how to create positive streams of passive cash flow.

    2) It's not only how much money you make, it's how much you keep. As cash flow comes in, you have to be watchful not to spend it as fast or faster than you make it. Track and control your finances.

    3) Understand the difference between assets and liabilities. This is one of the most controversial points in the book. According to Kiyosaki, an asset puts cash in your pocket, a liability takes out cash from your pocket. These are not academically correct definitions, but they are very helpful in getting control of your cash flow.

    4) In order to be rich, accumulate assets. Most people get into financial trouble by accumulating liabilities (especially credit card debt). The most common reason this happens is due to a lack of understanding, lack of intelligence of what is happening to their cash flow pattern.

    5) If you accumulate a lot of money, but do not have the intelligence to understand how to effectively manage your cash flow, an increase in money can actually accelerate the problem. 6) Here is one point that I'm still wrestling with: your home is not an asset. It may be an asset on your balance sheet, but because it is taking money out of your pocket, it is a liability. He's not saying don't buy a home. He's saying don't call it an asset when it is really a liability.

    7) When you are in the process of building your wealth, exercise financial discipline to maximize what you spend on cash producing assets and minimize what you spend on cash draining liabilities. Saving is not enough if you are not buying cash producing assets.

    8) One point that is emphasized more in his game Cash Flow (highest recommendation) is his definition of a "doodad." I absolutely love this term, because it interrupts your buying pattern and helps you take control of your spending habits. Doodads are those material possessions that we spend our money on that are really liabilities. Like that luxury car that is really beyond your current means. Or that new television set that you just had to have. Or as simple as that new DVD. Buying dodads at the time you should be buying assets is the one of the primary causes of financial trouble.

    9) He is not saying don't buy doodads. The point is to buy assets before you buy doodads. And then let the extra income that is generated by the assets pay for your doodads. Put first things first.

    10) The poor, middle class, and wealthy all spend money. Where they eventually end up depends on the the intelligence and wisdom they develop and what they choose to accumulate. What you focus your thoughts on expands. If you focus on increasing your knowledge and assets, they will accumulate. If you focus on doodads and indiscriminate spending (even unconsciously), you will accumulate liabilities.

    So, what are some Power Affirmations to help condition your mind to automatically act on these ideas? One thing I hope you will notice about these affirmations: many of these are very specific. They go way beyond such platitudes as "I love myself."

    When I create and use affirmations, I'm interested in focusing on specific strategies and thought patterns I need to have in order to achieve my objective. When was the last time you saw an affirmation that included tax accountants and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I ch

    21 Simple Ways To Make More Money From Your Current Clients, Part 3
    It is easier to make additional money from your current clients than it is to go out and find new ones! See 21 simple ways in this three part article series.Part Three:15. Follow-up with your customers to see if they're happy and offer them another product.Use your autoresponder script or subscription to send a follow up message 2-3 days after they have purchased and make sure they are happy with the product.Some examples of this type of account or script are: Getresponse or AWeber, for examples of an autoresponder company.Or a self-installed script like a custom version of QuickPayPro, which has the sequential autoresponders plus the shopping cart etc., or a simpler script like Autoresponders Unlimited if all you need is the autoresponder part and not the full shopping cart.Another thing to add in the message to make sure they are using the
    king and understanding--proper (not necessarily conventional) education. Once you learn how to make a lot of money, even if someone takes it all away, you still have the knowledge to re-create it and more. Even more important, if you have profound financial knowledge, there is much less chance that you will ever lose it once you create it. The lesson: invest your time and your money studying how to create positive streams of passive cash flow.

    2) It's not only how much money you make, it's how much you keep. As cash flow comes in, you have to be watchful not to spend it as fast or faster than you make it. Track and control your finances.

    3) Understand the difference between assets and liabilities. This is one of the most controversial points in the book. According to Kiyosaki, an asset puts cash in your pocket, a liability takes out cash from your pocket. These are not academically correct definitions, but they are very helpful in getting control of your cash flow.

    4) In order to be rich, accumulate assets. Most people get into financial trouble by accumulating liabilities (especially credit card debt). The most common reason this happens is due to a lack of understanding, lack of intelligence of what is happening to their cash flow pattern.

    5) If you accumulate a lot of money, but do not have the intelligence to understand how to effectively manage your cash flow, an increase in money can actually accelerate the problem. 6) Here is one point that I'm still wrestling with: your home is not an asset. It may be an asset on your balance sheet, but because it is taking money out of your pocket, it is a liability. He's not saying don't buy a home. He's saying don't call it an asset when it is really a liability.

    7) When you are in the process of building your wealth, exercise financial discipline to maximize what you spend on cash producing assets and minimize what you spend on cash draining liabilities. Saving is not enough if you are not buying cash producing assets.

    8) One point that is emphasized more in his game Cash Flow (highest recommendation) is his definition of a "doodad." I absolutely love this term, because it interrupts your buying pattern and helps you take control of your spending habits. Doodads are those material possessions that we spend our money on that are really liabilities. Like that luxury car that is really beyond your current means. Or that new television set that you just had to have. Or as simple as that new DVD. Buying dodads at the time you should be buying assets is the one of the primary causes of financial trouble.

    9) He is not saying don't buy doodads. The point is to buy assets before you buy doodads. And then let the extra income that is generated by the assets pay for your doodads. Put first things first.

    10) The poor, middle class, and wealthy all spend money. Where they eventually end up depends on the the intelligence and wisdom they develop and what they choose to accumulate. What you focus your thoughts on expands. If you focus on increasing your knowledge and assets, they will accumulate. If you focus on doodads and indiscriminate spending (even unconsciously), you will accumulate liabilities.

    So, what are some Power Affirmations to help condition your mind to automatically act on these ideas? One thing I hope you will notice about these affirmations: many of these are very specific. They go way beyond such platitudes as "I love myself."

    When I create and use affirmations, I'm interested in focusing on specific strategies and thought patterns I need to have in order to achieve my objective. When was the last time you saw an affirmation that included tax accountants and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I c

    Who Loves Money... Consider Buying Resell Rights
    Before spending money on a Resell Rights item you'll want to do some thorough research. With such a wide variety of items in the market place, with Resell Rights, it's not hard to find yourself confused and making an unsatisfactory investment. There are several things you need to really think about before investing your hard-profits in a Resell Rights product.The first thing you'll want to find out is what type of Resell Rights come with the item you're thinking about. There are a variety of Resell Rights and you'll need to know ahead of time if a particular product has the kind of rights you are seeking. Read everything about the transaction before purchasing.The next step is finding out what kinds of limitations come with the product. Every agreement is unique so you have to read the entire contract. For example, you may not be able to combine items you sell or you ma
    appening to their cash flow pattern.

    5) If you accumulate a lot of money, but do not have the intelligence to understand how to effectively manage your cash flow, an increase in money can actually accelerate the problem. 6) Here is one point that I'm still wrestling with: your home is not an asset. It may be an asset on your balance sheet, but because it is taking money out of your pocket, it is a liability. He's not saying don't buy a home. He's saying don't call it an asset when it is really a liability.

    7) When you are in the process of building your wealth, exercise financial discipline to maximize what you spend on cash producing assets and minimize what you spend on cash draining liabilities. Saving is not enough if you are not buying cash producing assets.

    8) One point that is emphasized more in his game Cash Flow (highest recommendation) is his definition of a "doodad." I absolutely love this term, because it interrupts your buying pattern and helps you take control of your spending habits. Doodads are those material possessions that we spend our money on that are really liabilities. Like that luxury car that is really beyond your current means. Or that new television set that you just had to have. Or as simple as that new DVD. Buying dodads at the time you should be buying assets is the one of the primary causes of financial trouble.

    9) He is not saying don't buy doodads. The point is to buy assets before you buy doodads. And then let the extra income that is generated by the assets pay for your doodads. Put first things first.

    10) The poor, middle class, and wealthy all spend money. Where they eventually end up depends on the the intelligence and wisdom they develop and what they choose to accumulate. What you focus your thoughts on expands. If you focus on increasing your knowledge and assets, they will accumulate. If you focus on doodads and indiscriminate spending (even unconsciously), you will accumulate liabilities.

    So, what are some Power Affirmations to help condition your mind to automatically act on these ideas? One thing I hope you will notice about these affirmations: many of these are very specific. They go way beyond such platitudes as "I love myself."

    When I create and use affirmations, I'm interested in focusing on specific strategies and thought patterns I need to have in order to achieve my objective. When was the last time you saw an affirmation that included tax accountants and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I c

    What Every Ezine Owner Should Know About Unsold Ad Space
    The deadline approaches and your ad STILL has not sold. What are you going to do? Many publishers would leave the ad unsold, but some publishers have found “insider” ways to make money with their hard-to-sell ads.Let’s face it, if the ad is unused at publication, you have made zero dollars. I'd rather have a money saver or a potential money-maker in the ad slot than nothing at all.You have four great options for benefiting from your unsold ad spaces.OPTION 1 - BARTER THE AD SPACE FOR SOMETHING YOU NEEDYou may be able to get products and services you need in exchange for the ad. What do you need or want? New website graphics? Software? Jewelry? Whatever you’re thinking of buying, try trading for it first.Contact possible trading partners and make your barter proposal. A website where you may find barter partners is http://www.craigslis
    Or as simple as that new DVD. Buying dodads at the time you should be buying assets is the one of the primary causes of financial trouble.

    9) He is not saying don't buy doodads. The point is to buy assets before you buy doodads. And then let the extra income that is generated by the assets pay for your doodads. Put first things first.

    10) The poor, middle class, and wealthy all spend money. Where they eventually end up depends on the the intelligence and wisdom they develop and what they choose to accumulate. What you focus your thoughts on expands. If you focus on increasing your knowledge and assets, they will accumulate. If you focus on doodads and indiscriminate spending (even unconsciously), you will accumulate liabilities.

    So, what are some Power Affirmations to help condition your mind to automatically act on these ideas? One thing I hope you will notice about these affirmations: many of these are very specific. They go way beyond such platitudes as "I love myself."

    When I create and use affirmations, I'm interested in focusing on specific strategies and thought patterns I need to have in order to achieve my objective. When was the last time you saw an affirmation that included tax accountants and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I c

    What Makes a Great Email?
    As the owner and operator of a site that sells work from home leads and business opportunity leads, I get a lot of inquiries from my clients, wondering how they can improve their success when email marketing.Of course, there is no single answer, since what works in one market may not work in another market.There is, however, a set of guidelines that most people should follow when designing their email marketing campaigns.So what makes a great email?First, it should tell a story. Second, every email should contain some kind of offer. Finally, you must include a call to action.First of all, people inherently love stories. They’re engaging, and they put people at ease. If your emails are “all business”, people will quickly catch on that they are little more than sales pitches. Telling a story, on the other hand, engages your reader, and gives you a cha
    and bankers? But the truth is you need these people on your team if you are going to build massive wealth. So you may as well condition your mind that they will be in your life, that you are comfortable in dealing with them, and that they work for you.

    Here are the new affirmations:

    1) My financial intelligence is now multiplying everyday.

    2) I am the master of my money. I track and manage my cash flows.

    3) I carefully accumulate cash producing assets.

    4) I pay myself first. And I use the cash I save to buy more and more assets.

    5) I now surround myself with expert financial advisors: tax accountants, real estate brokers, bankers, attorneys, and investors. Outstanding advisors now work for me.

    6) I study and fully understand financial statements. When I study financial statements, I rapidly understand the cash flow patterns behind the numbers.

    7) I now have an outstanding balance sheet rich with cash producing assets.

    8) When I spend money, I minimize doodads and maximize assets.

    9) I clearly understand the difference between assets and liabilities.

    10) When I make a purchase, I ask myself "am I turning cash into trash, or into cash producing assets?" I choose assets.

    11) My cash producing assets now exceed my personal expenses and buy more cash creating assets. I am now on the fast track of life.

    One last point. As good as the "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" book is, Robert Kiyosaki's game "Cashflow" really helped clarify the most important concepts. I use the computer version. Given my time constraints with my business, I find it easier to set aside time to play it periodically. Even though it is a simplistic view of how the world works, and is heavily biased towards real estate, I found it extremely educational. As a side note, I majored in business in college, but there is very little I learned from my courses that I feel increased my financial intelligence. That has come primarily from studying books like "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," and "Think and Grow Rich." Do not underestimate the power of self education!!!

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