By: James Mack
Can the average person make money online? I am asked that all the time. My answer is a definitive yes. However, you have to have the knowledge to do so. The shot gun approach will fail miserably.
There is a time tested method to making money that is successful over and over and over again. It is when a teacher takes an apprentice under his wing and becomes a mentor. First you tell them how to do it, then you show them how to do it, then you make them do it.
This method is the only proven way to make money at real estate investing, online marketing, offline marketing, and sales, really whatever you are doing. It could be tidily winks for goodness sakes.
I have made a great living being a mentor to people. I have been a successful sales manager, business leader and public speaker. I am willing and want to show YOU how to make a great living right from your home. And the best part is, my system shows you how to get OTHER people to do your work for you. I have a completely automated system running that all I do is place an ad and people respond to my website and other people do the selling and closing for me.
I began to study long ago the art of using NLP or Neuro-Linguistic Programming. It is the art of speaking using embedded commands, voice inflection, and reading your prospect. When you master the art of using NLP, you will master the art of selling and get VERY FEW objections. I have studied under the masters of using NLP. Tony Robbins, yes that Tony Robbins, was my first introduction to NLP. I have studied, Marshall Sylver, a hypnotist and success trainer that uses what he calls “Hypnotic Selling”, Duane Lakin, PhD, a master at NLP training for management, salespeople and telemarketing, and Bill Twyford, a real estate investor that is an expert at writing scripts and using embedded commands. These people have taken me to a new level of sales and sales training.
I studied under master sales trainers, entrepreneurial trainers and internet marketing trainers such as Matt Bacak, Charlie Golick, John Childers, Armand Morin, Tracy Childers, Katarina Chase, Paulie Sabol, Donna Fox, Jeff Mills, Larry Goins and many more. These people are my mastermind team. Check out these names and tell me I have not been mentored by the best of the best! Do an internet search and see if these people aren’t top notch
Copyright 2006 James Mack
This article was posted on January 24, 2006
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