Getting out of your job takes training.

November 8, 2011

Entrepreneurship t’s a long word and one that isn’t much taught when you grow up today. One hundred years ago, you didn’t have to teach it because that was the way almost everybody lived and how they supported themselves and raised their families. In those days you were the man. You developed skills or products [...]

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More Positive Experience with Network Marketing

May 21, 2011

I’m high on network marketing or Multi-Level Marketing as an opportunity to consider as your means of becoming Job Optional.  Because there is so much bad experience many people reject those opportunities out of hand based upon second hand information.  There are pitfalls and risks from making a bad decision but the premise of MLM’s [...]

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How to decide which MLM business is right for you.

November 23, 2010

Ask four questions. You want to create a second income. You would like to make it big enough to replace the income from your full time job. You have explored the options and get interested in the MLM (multilevel marketing) model. It sounds good in theory and you know that Robert Kiyosaki recommends the MLM [...]

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Robert Kiyosaki Recommends Network Marketing

October 4, 2010

Robert Kiyosaki is famous for teaching people new ways to think about making money. His first book Rich Dad, Poor Dad tells about the important influences in his life growing up, learning about making money and building his own business empire. His second book- Cash Flow Quadrant provides more detail about the four ways of [...]

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Is Residual Income part of your Retirement Plan?

September 20, 2010

Image by Trickydame! via Flickr Is your retirement fully funded? Most people have some kind of retirement plan, There are still some company plans left but most plans now involve individual decisions to set aside income to fund retirement. Not everybody will work out a formal plan with real numbers and commitment and even fewer [...]

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