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Getting rich: What are the two qualifications?

In an email I sent out today, I offered $100 cash to someone who clicked here, watched the vid, and signed up to get the side vid. (No cost, of course.)

I'll pick the $100 cash winner from one of the folks that my tracking software shows clicked on this link and signed up for the cool vid - nice little freebie in any case.

NEWS FLASH: HERE IS THE WINNER OF THE $100. This is an email I took from my tracking software. I don't know who it is, so please announce yourself on the blog (Use Comments below) so I can PayPal you $100. mannatec[at]msn[dot]com
We'll also run a blog contest about this vid. Ten readers get a chance to win $100 worth of stuff (your choice) in the Klaver General Store.

Why am I so hot for you to see this?
Because of the simplicity of this guy's answer to questions that drive us nuts. Like, how come I'm not rich yet? And that doh-doh IS?
Here's what to do to win $100 trip to my store:
In this 25 minute video, Frank discusses the four secrets of 'getting rich.' Based on his own rise from a nobody with no money, to a big and pretty rich Internet Marketing Guru.

(First five minutes he gives you a tour of his beautiful house. Fun.)

Contest Question:
After the home tour (ab 5 mins) Frank sits down and says that the first secret to getting rich is to know the 'outcome' you want. Like, why are you doing your business?

Most people on my hundreds of calls say something like, "I want to be rich." Or "I want to be financially independent." And of course, no one who says those things is either rich or independent.

Frank then ads two qualifications to make your stated outcome show you the path to getting that outcome: What are they?

1. Your outcome has to be extremely ___________

2. For the outcome to happen, you have to _________________
Bonus question: Why does he say #2 matters so much?

Contest ends Tuesday 3PM Eastern Time. Up to ten of the respondents who get this right will win the Gift Certificate to go shopping in the Klaver General Store.

Use the 'comments' below. You do not need an account. You can use "Anon" if you like and add your name/email in the comment box.

On Wednesday, December 17, about 3PM Eastern Time, I'll announce the winners of the $100 gift certificate here. SO come back and see if you won...AND to review the responses.

Next: If you get this exercise, the next trick is how to make it happen. And I'll show you that very thing.

Drug Maker Said to Pay Ghostwriters for Journal Articles



Just in from the New York Times...

"Wyeth, the pharmaceutical company, paid ghostwriters to produce medical journal articles favorable to its female hormone replacement therapy Prempro, according to Congressional letters seeking more information about the company’s involvement in medical ghostwriting. At least one article was published even after a federal study found the drug raised the risk of breast cancer...

"Any attempt to manipulate the scientific literature, that can in turn mislead doctors to prescribe drugs that may not work and/or cause harm to their patients, is very troubling,” Mr. Grassley, an Iowa Republican, wrote Friday to Wyeth’s chairman and chief executive, Bernard J. Poussot." More here. (PDF here in case).
I guess the clear notice at the top of the article: "I was paid to write this by the manufacturer of this drug" (or product or service) doesn't have the same ring of authority, does it?

I also write positive things about products I like. Including products where I own part of the company, like the Pops. Because I love the Pops.
That's why people start companies. They think they have something to offer that some people like themselves will love madly. Apple, Google, Tony Robbins, Dr. Mercola...all doing things and selling things they totally believe in themselves. That's who I buy from.
And yes, they make money when I buy stuff they make or recommend. So what? I value their opinion and their products because we're of like mind.
So long as a person knows that someone who's promoting a product might benefit from doing so, presumably BECAUSE they love it, all is well. See the report on how to do this with friends and others. Friends, Lies and Network Marketing. It's been downloaded (no cost) over 47,353 times...

"Best Multi in
2008" Award

Get the scoop here:
What's really in those Pops?

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