Friday, June 20, 2008

The Law of Attraction In 5 Steps



While you may know how to use the law of attraction to reach a goal, how do you apply it on a day-to-day basis to attract only good things in your life?



This is important as little things can add up. Occasional negativity can have quite a strong, lasting impact on your life. So, with the law of attraction in mind, do the following to attract only the good:

�Start your day right. Each morning, mentally tell yourself that today is going to be a great day.

�Always be thankful for something. Everyday, think of at least one thing you are grateful for. It need not be something big � it could be the sunny weather, the nice conversation you had with your friend, or anything else that makes you feel good. Immerse yourself in that feeling of thankfulness for a minute or so.

�Fight negative with positive. When something bad happens and you start feeling bad, allow yourself to feel it only for a short time and do not wallow in it. Then think of something positive that will be powerful enough to replace the negative in your mind � it could be the image of a loved one or a very beautiful place you want to go to. You can also play your favorite music, read an inspirational book or anything else that would put you in a positive frame of mind.

�Surround yourself with positive people. Being around them will keep you positive. Avoid or minimize contact with people who drain you of energy or make you feel down.

�Have time devoted to your inner self. Dedicate a period of time for quiet or stillness. Free yourself from the daily distractions. Relaxation exercises such as meditation, yoga or even simple techniques such as deep breathing and keeping your midn clear for a few moments can do wonders if done regularly.

The starting point of attracting all the good and great things in life begin with a positive mind.

Joel Riley

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Affiliate Marketing, Want To Learn?


Wan to Learn Affiliate Marketing? Well You've Come To The Right Place!

There are tons and tons of resources that you can find about affiliate marketing online.There's websites, blogs, ebooks, reports and tutorials everywhere!




Tho some of them are better then others,and no one really wants to waste their time with the ones that don't follow through with what they promise.

If your just getting into affiliate marketing its easy to drift off and try and go your own way by advertising everywhere and chucking tons of ads on your website just to find out your only making a few bucks here and there, if that!

Alot of people have tried and failed all different kinds of affiliate programs, and alot of people have said that most of them lack the support needed to actually make a profit!

On the other hand alot of people have succeeded with their affiliate marketing and made loads of money, it's easy, yes, EASY. All you have to do is lookin the right places to source the correct information you need.

A good way to succeed by using affiliate programs is to look for an affiliate program

With a well structured training plan and a good support pannel, some of these will offer the best of the best advise which will surley change your mind about trying out yet another affiliate program.

Another thing you would like to do is gather training from all over the internet there is TONS of good material all over the WWW for you to read and study.

It's not an overnight business, and you wont get rich quick, it takes time, but with time comes rewards. Good Luck!

Luke Assad

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Why Do Nearly 90% of New Small Businesses Fail?



Everyone has dreamed about starting a business and being their own boss. Most who pursue that dream find only frustration and failure.

Everyone has dreamed about starting a business and being their own boss. Most who pursue that dream find only frustration and failure.
Since 1986, as many as nine out of ten new businesses have closed in their first year. According to a recent survey of failed business owners, “lack of planning” was the number one reason listed for new business failure. Other reasons included were: lack of experience, money, and low sales.



It may be that most people just get tired of feeling used and unappreciated at their jobs. They get their inspiration for entrepreneurship out of frustration. They see a company that they feel could be operated better, and they make the decision to go out and try it themselves. They are sometimes shocked at the overwhelming task of operating and growing a successful business. From lack of planning, and out of total frustration, they close their business and return to their employee status.

It’s really a shame; there are numerous talented people out there who could possibly build a better company. But their lack of planning from the start closes the door on their odds of success, sometimes before they even open the doors of their new business.

One of the most important calculations when planning a new business, which most new entrepreneurs grossly underestimate, is their personal cost of living. They list all the expenses their new business will have, but they neglect to recognize the total of their everyday personal expenses. The household bills still show up in the mail box, even though the chance of showing a profit in new business might take up to three years.

The number one reason people listed for wanting to be self-employed was, “I want to work my own hours.” The time needed to get a new business up and running is a main planning issue also underestimated. New business owners most often need to invest many more hours than they did while working for someone else. Most new entrepreneurs quickly come to realize they have committed to more than the normal forty-hour work schedule. Business owners work an average of sixty hours a week.

Studies show that businesses who do survive longer had more cash up front to invest. Other survival factors included higher education and ten years or more previous experience in their field. Age is also a factor for success. According to a 2002 United States Census Bureau report, most successful business owners are over the age of thirty-five.

If you are considering starting up a business of your own, do the proper planning. Research the industry you’re interested in, and see where the closest competition is. Get yourself educated about your new business. Avoid taking large loans to fund your new venture. Instead, keep your business idea in proportion to the amount of money you have to invest. There’s always a way to work out your idea without exceeding your means.

With as many as nine out of ten new businesses closing in their first year, knowing the reasons for those statistics is crucial to starting a successful business. Being self-employed can be gratifying and rewarding. With the right planning, success is achievable.

Carol Denbow