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    20th Century Business Methods are the Problem Not the Solution
    Throughout the 20th century, various methods for operating and developing the business have been contrived and refined, becoming the conventional methods that we use today. We improve management and effect business change by overlaying new contrived methods on the existing methods in place. Even with all the improvements, we continue to have fundamental problems with re-organizations, intangible assets, cost control, alignment, etc. We are still looking for the one right way to organize and manage the enterprise.Over the past decade, we implemented breakthroughs like business process re-engineering, business transformation methods, and enterprise resource planning. But, these turned out to be just new names and methods to do the same old things.Why are there so many different ways to do the same thing? Why isn't there just one right way? It is simply because all of these different ways are wrong ways, and we do not know the
    ain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now worki

    Recruit & Retain The Right People By Developing A Winning Mentality
    One of the biggest factors that determines whether your business succeeds or fails in finding and keeping the right people consistently is your attitude. In simple terms, having a winning mentality increases your chances of recruiting the best people and then keeping them.Think about it - to successfully sell your goods and services, you need to totally believe in them, because if you don’t, your customers certainly won’t either.And to succeed in holding onto your best customers, you need to believe that you truly offer them something different from your competitors – you need to be convinced yourself before you can convince them.Exactly the same attitude applies to recruiting and retaining people: you must totally believe in the opportunities and benefits you are providing for potential hires.“If you think you can or think you can’t, you’re usually right” - Henry Ford
    I'm sure that you've heard about how many start up companies fail when they first begin, and the reason that most (if not all) of their failures is because they don't create a good fountain to build on.

    If we start right, it is easy to go right all the time. But if we start wrong, it's much harder to go back and get it right. So please pay close attention, get out your pen and pencil, and let's get to work.

    When you first start, you need to decide which niche are you going to conquer.

    When I first started my online business, I made the same mistake that 99.9% of people make. I read an ebook about how to make money online, and I decided that I would...

    can you guess...?

    I wrote my own book about "how to make money." I compiled all of the regurgitated information I could find, put a twist on it, and started to sell it. After 2 weeks and a little over $30 in sales I started to think:

    "Why am I selling a book about how to make money... when I have NEVER in my life made any real money!?!"

    You may laugh, but it took me a few weeks before I realized that there was a problem there. I decided to stop selling my book, and started to look for other ways to make money online. What I stumbled upon next really gets exciting.

    I was going to college at the time, and my degree is in "Computer Information Systems." I knew some things about programming, but not enough to create anything real. What I did know is where programmers spend their time online.

    So I started visiting places where you could hire programmers and got to know a few. I then started to search for a market that needed something.

    What I came upon was the "Resale Rights" market. Basically this was people buying and selling digital products (ebooks and software) that they could then go and sell to other people. This concept really excited me. I purchased a lot of these products, but struggled to sell them because all of the products had links back to the author's websites.

    These authors were making money every time I sold these products... on the backend. When I realized that, the first thing I thought was,

    "I wish that had a way to brand all of these files with my own links."

    And there the idea was born. I just needed to create a product that would brand these "resale rights" products. I wouldn't be competing directly with that market, but make a complementary product that would benefit them all.

    I went back to the programmers that I had been building relationships with, and gave them my idea. Within a matter of weeks they created a product that is now known as Zip Brander. (You can see the product at www.ZipBrander.com)

    I'm not going to go into how I marketed it in this lesson (I'll save that for another day), but with the one product I made over $1,000 my first month with it, and it made us over $50,000 in 2004 alone.

    Since then I've been able to branch out to a lot of various niches and have had amazing success in most of them. In other issues I will share exact case studies of these that you will be able to model in your businesses.

    How To Pick The Right Niche

    I want to show you now how to choose your niche. Just follow these 3 simple steps.

    Step 1 - Do not choose the "how to make money" niche. I'm not sure why, but I made this mistake along with thousands of other people. This is the most competitive niche in the world. If you want to fight against the marketers, good luck. But there is a lot more money (and it's made a lot easier) in the niches I'll explain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now worki

    Manufacturing Your Products In China For Your Home Based Business
    Manufacturing products in China for the European and American markets have grown exponentially over the last few years. This is due to the cheap labor and cheap manufacturing costs in the country. It’s an amazing country with multitudes of companies bidding for whatever you want manufactured. I strongly encourage anyone who has a volume internet market to explore the avenue of manufacturing their products in China. You have absolutely nothing to loose.Start off by sending drawings or templates of the product that you are considering manufacturing. When they get back to you, they will insist on you ordering a minimum quantity to attain the price quoted. The competition over there is fierce. There should be no problem them sending you a sample of the product that they have manufactured free of charge.Send your drawings to at least 3 companies to attain 3 different quotes. This means you should get 3 samples back, one each fro
    sales I started to think:

    "Why am I selling a book about how to make money... when I have NEVER in my life made any real money!?!"

    You may laugh, but it took me a few weeks before I realized that there was a problem there. I decided to stop selling my book, and started to look for other ways to make money online. What I stumbled upon next really gets exciting.

    I was going to college at the time, and my degree is in "Computer Information Systems." I knew some things about programming, but not enough to create anything real. What I did know is where programmers spend their time online.

    So I started visiting places where you could hire programmers and got to know a few. I then started to search for a market that needed something.

    What I came upon was the "Resale Rights" market. Basically this was people buying and selling digital products (ebooks and software) that they could then go and sell to other people. This concept really excited me. I purchased a lot of these products, but struggled to sell them because all of the products had links back to the author's websites.

    These authors were making money every time I sold these products... on the backend. When I realized that, the first thing I thought was,

    "I wish that had a way to brand all of these files with my own links."

    And there the idea was born. I just needed to create a product that would brand these "resale rights" products. I wouldn't be competing directly with that market, but make a complementary product that would benefit them all.

    I went back to the programmers that I had been building relationships with, and gave them my idea. Within a matter of weeks they created a product that is now known as Zip Brander. (You can see the product at www.ZipBrander.com)

    I'm not going to go into how I marketed it in this lesson (I'll save that for another day), but with the one product I made over $1,000 my first month with it, and it made us over $50,000 in 2004 alone.

    Since then I've been able to branch out to a lot of various niches and have had amazing success in most of them. In other issues I will share exact case studies of these that you will be able to model in your businesses.

    How To Pick The Right Niche

    I want to show you now how to choose your niche. Just follow these 3 simple steps.

    Step 1 - Do not choose the "how to make money" niche. I'm not sure why, but I made this mistake along with thousands of other people. This is the most competitive niche in the world. If you want to fight against the marketers, good luck. But there is a lot more money (and it's made a lot easier) in the niches I'll explain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now worki

    Advances in Wire EDM Technology
    With modern wire EDM machines utilizing CNC (the Computer Control, or the brains of the machine if you will) for production, there is a user-interface device, the computer, where the worker will input the required data for design that will eventually guide the wire EDM machine during the passes and cuts in the process of creating the final product. Moreover, like any computer today, software is needed to run the equipment. This is no different in wire EDM. The CNC Controller and the software application comprise the wire EDM technology.In much the same way that many different software applications for word processing or email exist, so to are there numerous wire EDM technology software applications for wire EDM machine CNC controllers, nearly all of which integrate with varying AutoCAD or similar CAD/CAM software. Today, developers can create the object in AutoCAD, designing tensile strength, variances, etc. and provide that to a
    are) that they could then go and sell to other people. This concept really excited me. I purchased a lot of these products, but struggled to sell them because all of the products had links back to the author's websites.

    These authors were making money every time I sold these products... on the backend. When I realized that, the first thing I thought was,

    "I wish that had a way to brand all of these files with my own links."

    And there the idea was born. I just needed to create a product that would brand these "resale rights" products. I wouldn't be competing directly with that market, but make a complementary product that would benefit them all.

    I went back to the programmers that I had been building relationships with, and gave them my idea. Within a matter of weeks they created a product that is now known as Zip Brander. (You can see the product at www.ZipBrander.com)

    I'm not going to go into how I marketed it in this lesson (I'll save that for another day), but with the one product I made over $1,000 my first month with it, and it made us over $50,000 in 2004 alone.

    Since then I've been able to branch out to a lot of various niches and have had amazing success in most of them. In other issues I will share exact case studies of these that you will be able to model in your businesses.

    How To Pick The Right Niche

    I want to show you now how to choose your niche. Just follow these 3 simple steps.

    Step 1 - Do not choose the "how to make money" niche. I'm not sure why, but I made this mistake along with thousands of other people. This is the most competitive niche in the world. If you want to fight against the marketers, good luck. But there is a lot more money (and it's made a lot easier) in the niches I'll explain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now worki

    Employment Screening and Zero Tolerance to Violence
    If your company does not take a vigorous approach to eliminating workplace violence, you could find yourself guilty, if not of negligent hiring, then certainly of failing to protect your workforce from aggressive and violent behavior. This type of violence can be very costly in terms of lost hours and even the loss of valued employees who decide that enough is enough.Payments for damages and legal costs can be very high, and these can be mitigated somewhat by courts that see that you have adopted a zero-tolerance policy and are working hard to make the workplace a safer environment for your employees. This type of policy must commence at the employment screening stage with a clear statement of intent on all application forms.The very first step in the employment screening procedure that a job applicant comes across is the application form. Your policy should be clearly stated here. You should make clear that you have ad
    ander.com)

    I'm not going to go into how I marketed it in this lesson (I'll save that for another day), but with the one product I made over $1,000 my first month with it, and it made us over $50,000 in 2004 alone.

    Since then I've been able to branch out to a lot of various niches and have had amazing success in most of them. In other issues I will share exact case studies of these that you will be able to model in your businesses.

    How To Pick The Right Niche

    I want to show you now how to choose your niche. Just follow these 3 simple steps.

    Step 1 - Do not choose the "how to make money" niche. I'm not sure why, but I made this mistake along with thousands of other people. This is the most competitive niche in the world. If you want to fight against the marketers, good luck. But there is a lot more money (and it's made a lot easier) in the niches I'll explain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now worki

    Are Your Intentions Clear in Your Job Search?
    1. Do you REALLY know what you want?2. Do you know yourself well? What your interests, talents, and transferable skills are?3. Are you articulate? Can you explain what you want and do it clearly?4. Do you have supportive people interested in you and your welfare? If not, find some, NOW!5. Do you have a network of contacts? Start with your friends.6. Do you rely too much on the "want ads". Don't.7. Do you have an agenda of who to see, who to talk to, who to network with, every day of your job search?8. Do you have good job skills?9. Do you practice gratitude? It works, especially with thank-you notes.10. Are your intentions good ones? Make them known to all.
    ain below.

    Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

    I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

    Don't look at your current job, but look at what you do on your free time. The thing that is your passion. This is where you'll find your niche.

    Here are examples of the last 3 conversations I've had:

    Friend #1 - works construction, and couldn't think of a marketable skill. After 3 1/2 minutes realized that he has twin girls. Found there was a huge market for informational product in this niche and him and his wife are now working on their first product.

    Friend #2 - works as a manager at Office Depot. One the weekends loves to shot guns with his dad. They are creating a software program that helps people to increase their accuracy when shooting. They are also creating video demonstrations on how to improve your accuracy.

    Friend #3 - came to me asking for help promoting a "how to make money online" course. He had to call me using a video relay because he's deaf. I told him that he was going in the wrong direction with what he was promoting. He had no experience making money online. I asked him what his hobbies were, and surely enough told me he didn't have any that he could sell. Before I even asked that question I knew what his niche was. He's been speaking through sign language his whole life, and there are thousands of people searching every month on how to learn sign language.

    What do you do in your free time when no one else is around? Are you good at video games? Are you a good cook? Do you play any sports? Do you throw dinner parties? Do you collect anything? Can you play an instrument? What is your passion? When you can answer this... then you know what your niche is.

    Step 3 - Research your market. Don't worry - this part isn't nearly as hard as you'd think. Within about 5 minutes I can usually tell if a niche is worth looking at. There are 3 things you need to do, and you'll know if it's the right niche.

    First - Check out the search engines. There are a lot more advanced tools then this, but this one is completely free to use. Go to http://inventory.overture.com and type in your niche. This will show you how many times that word was searched for that month on their search engine. If there are a lot of people searching for it each money, the it's likely a good niche.

    Second - Search for online communities related to your niche. People with similar interests migrate to the same places online. Wrestlers hang out at wrestling forums, poets hang out in poetry message boards, etc... Go to www.google.com and type in "________ forums" or "_________ message board" or "_______ groups" (put your niche in the blank). Visit these forums and see if they are active and how many members they have. You can often find forums with 10,000+ members in it. If you find good communities focused around your niche, then this is another good sign.

    Third - Search for similar products. If you can find others selling products in your niche, then it's usually a good sign that there's some life there. Purchase their products and get to know your competition (because they are going to become your JV partners in another lesson).

    After getting this far, you should have a good idea about which niche you would like to conquer, as well as some idea about if it is a profitable niche.

    In the next lesson we are going to discuss how you can turn those talents into a product. Product creation is one of the most exciting parts of the game for me, so look out for that lesson coming soon.

    Thanks,

    Russell Brunson

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