Monday, March 28, 2011

Rule 15 for Success

Don't quit

Oooo yessss. Here is the thing: because starting an internet business is so cheap, it is so easy to quit and to simply forget about it.

If you were going to start up a normal shop, just think how much money you will have to invest to get that business off the ground. It likely means you have to build a building (or rent one and have to refurbish it to suit your business), you have to buy shelves, buy stock for the shelves, employ people to pack the goods on the shelves, to clean, etc. And this can very easily very quickly amount to vast sums of money. This is a limiting factor in normal business because few people have the money to do it. But it is at the same time resulting in people not quitting so easily. You do not easily quit on a business that cost you millions to create, now do you?

If you start an internet business (like SFI) it costs you nothing. This is the beauty of it: anybody can start a business. Easy. BUT here also is the danger: because it did not cost anything, it also costs nothing to quit. Did I say it costs nothing to quit? Not really you lose out on making all those revenues if you do quit.

This is a mighty truth: to be a success you must not quit.

"It's when things get rough and you don't quit that success comes."
-Unknown


This so often happen on the Internet. You still did not achieve success in one business, then the next even better and brighter business opportunity forces itself on you. They jump out of the woodwork at regular intervals. And the one looks better that the next one. Start here, stop there, start the next one - really this is the best opportunity you ever came across. Yes. And so we wave in the breeze, one moment this way and the next minute in a totally different direction. And poof, one fantastic opportunity has to give way to the next fantastic opportunity. Sound familiar? Hit a cord close to home?

"Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit."
-Conrad Hilton


Well, honestly, don’t quit!

Here to help you.
Loot

PS. If you are not a SFI member yet, here is a serious work from home opportunity for you. Join my SFI Winners team here:
http://SFI.HomeWorkRiches.com
You may even want to join SFI just to read more about these Rules of Success.
It really applies to all internet businesses (and even to life itself).

Read rule 14 here:
http://homeworkriches.blogspot.com/2011/03/rule-14-for-success.html

Read rule 16 here:
http://homeworkriches.blogspot.com/2011/04/rule-16-for-success.html

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Japan Earthquake, 5th largest since 1900

Our hearts go out to all victims and sufferers of natural disasters globally.

And let us not forget, in our global economy it may very well be that all of earth may feel the effect of this shock long after it happened because it affected one of the world’s huge economies. It is estimated that the economy of Japan contributes about 15% of the global economy. That is a vast number. So we all may become victims of the Japan quake to some extent.

It is only natural for us to think especially of what happened in Japan on Friday March 11 2011, because the magnitude 8.9 earthquake was the 5th largest in earth’s history since 1900 but let us not forget all the other people currently suffering from natural disasters globally as well. The worst previous earthquake that hit Japan was in Kanto and it was a magnitude 7.2 earthquake in 1923 that killed 143 000 people.

This quake lasted so long (some people were talking about three minutes long) that people had time to grab cameras to make it one of the best documented earthquakes so far. People had to grab onto shaking walls to try to remain standing. Others hid under desks as they were still in the office. And then there were those who had to run for their lives to get away from falling debris. Some covering their heads with whatever they could find.

If you would like to read more about earthquakes you can read about it here:

"Earthquakes"


If you would rather like something in e-book format have a look at this:

Earthquake Nation (eBook)


And then to crown it all, this mega-thrust earthquake was followed by a massive tsunami!

Japan was fortunate in that they were to some extent prepared for the earthquake but the tsunami had devastating effects on life and property alike. It was amazing to sit in front of the TV and see how boats, cars homes and even whole buildings are carried away in the water. It really hurts to think how those poor people, who survived all of this, must now feel. It is keeping one spellbound to look at the images that reaches us via television and the Internet.

Huge heaps of debris containing people’s valuable property from boats to cars to houses, and very likely bodies too.

It is interesting that it also is not just one earthquake. Two days before this, there was a so called foreshok and quite a few aftershocks as well. Each of these are quite sizeable earthquakes in their own right.

If you would like a book on tsunamis have a look here:

"Tsunami: To Survive from Tsunami"


If you want an e-book on tsunamis, have a look here:

“Natural Disasters: Discover the awesome power of tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes (eBook)”


One can just learn from books like these.

Kind Regards and be safe.
Loot

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Rule 14 for Success

Send praise down (and criticism up)

Aah and this is an interesting one: if you want those reporting to you to be positive and contribute to your business, then the best way to do it is to praise them. Give them approval for what they are doing and also give them advice.

All in all it is of the utmost importance to spread a positive attitude in order to improve results.

"We increase whatever we praise."
- Charles Fillmore


You will be empowering your whole business by sending praise to those reporting to you.

But, of course if you do have criticism, send it upwards. Send it to the person you are reporting to or the person handling support. Those are the people who are there to listen to your criticism and act on it if it has a valid base. This also improves the business overall.

Remember this rule for success: Send praise down (and criticism up)

Of course in the business model of the SFI system they built in many a tool to assist you in both sending praise down as well as criticism up.

Examples of fantastic tools they built for you, as a team leader, that you can utilize to recognize and praise your down line, are things like the mailers that will send emails to all your personally sponsored affiliates (PSA) or co-sponsored affiliates (CSA) or any combination of these. There are Team Talk messages you can leave for your PSAs, CSAs or both. These messages will be displayed on the SFI site every time they log in to SFI. 
Fantastically powerful communication tools to build your SFI business.

Of course there are up line communication tools too. To communicate with your up line, to make suggestions on how to improve the system and various ways to contact the support team.

Wow really a great program to use to start your own Internet Business and to apply there rules of success.


"There is no investment you can make which will pay you so well as the effort to scatter sunshine and good cheer through your establishment."
- Orison Swett Marden


Here to help you.
Loot

PS. If you are not a SFI member yet, here is a serious work from home opportunity for you. Join my SFI Winners team here:
http://SFI.HomeWorkRiches.com
You may even want to join SFI just to read more about these Rules of Success.
It really applies to all internet businesses (and even to life itself).

Read rule 13 here:
http://homeworkriches.blogspot.com/2011/02/rule-13-for-success.html

Read rule 15 here:
http://homeworkriches.blogspot.com/2011/03/rule-15-for-success.html