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Sep 13 2009

Perry Marshall’s Updated Definitive Guide to Google Adwords

Published by Karen under Possibilities of Wealth

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I don’t normally make my posts all about a product. However if you’re looking to build an online presence, you’re undoubtedly familiar with Google Adwords. And if you’re serious about learning how to use Adwords to maximize your profits, you’ve probably heard of Perry Marshall.

Perry Marshall’s 2010 Definitive Guide to Google Adwords is being released on Tuesday 9/15/09 and you have a  unique opportunity to preregister and not only receive the new Definitive Guide but a chance to  meet with Perry and 3 other entrepreneurs to grow your business exponentially.

1) He has created modules to tailor the Definitive Guide to specific businesses and needs:

  • Beginners module to get your new business up and running profitably with Kevin Thompson
  • Research module  to find those looking for that hot market
  • Affiliate module to avoid the pitfalls with Google with Amit Mehta
  • Copywriting module to improve your ads and website with Michel Fortin
  • … and more with people such as Shelley Ellis and Ken McCarthy

These are more than just interviews but contain PDF’s, Video and MP3’s in the members’ area. And, of course, Perry and Bryan reveal how to attract millions of potential buyers in a matter of minutes at the lowest cost possible. With all new tactics and insights, they’ve completely cracked the code anew.

2) The first 500 orders on Tuesday get an invitation to pepper Perry with questions live on a 2+ hour strategy session over the phone. INVALUABLE!

3) Someone who registers for the early bird notification will win a $7,276 seat at one of Perry’s upcoming 4 Man Intensives and… Perry will pay for the ticket to Chicago (up to $500).

I have used several of Perry’s products including the Definitive Guide and I find his information outstanding. In fact, I have found very few who compare to the quality of information he provides.

So if you want to skip to the front of the line and get an early bird notification on 9/15 for the 2010 Definitive Guide to Google Adwords and a chance to win admission to Perry’s 4 Man Intensive (valued at $7,276), register now!

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May 03 2009

When you look at your life, what do you see?

If you were to describe your life, would you say you’re lucky or fortunate; that you’ve had a great life or a happy life? Or do you see your life as a series of hardships, illnesses or misfortunes? Where is your focus?

There is a story about Karl Wallenda (The Great Wallenda). He entertained thousands of people with his feats of walking a tightrope across rivers, between buildings, etc. He often said that walking a tightrope was being alive. One day he told his wife that he was concerned about falling and he was very nervous later that day before a performance, checking and rechecking all of the ropes, etc. During that performance, which was not one of his more dangerous ones, he fell to his death. What happened? He lost his focus and began thinking about falling instead of about walking.

So do you see yourself walking or falling to your death (figuratively speaking)? When you think about your life, and the times you’ve experienced some crushing defeat – were you focused on the risk or on the goal you were working toward? Are your goals ones that you can be passionate about putting 100% of your energies toward? Are you confident in your ability to achieve the goals – can you picture what you will look like having achieved a goal? If one of your goals is to be a millionaire – what does a millionaire look like in your mind’s eye? How does a millionaire talk, walk or dress? When you begin to envision yourself as the person you want to become, you will be able to walk that tightrope and take the risks necessary to achieve that vision.

The movie, “The Secret” talked about the Law of Attraction and how you can attract success into your life. It was a great movie in that it addressed a problem that most of us have – self-sabotaging. We spend so much time thinking of all the negatives, we just keep attracting them into our lives.
Many people assumed from “The Secret” then, that all they had to do was think positively and great things would happen! WHOA! That’s a great dream but when you think of the successful people you know, are they the ones sitting around dreaming? I don’t think so. They’re the ones taking action on their dreams.

When you believe in your vision for yourself, you will begin to see opportunities that lead you closer to achieving it. But you must take action and create momentum to move toward your goals. As you create that momentum and you’re achieving some successes, it’s easy to think positive thoughts. So during those times, write down all the things you’re grateful for in your Gratitude Journal.  There will come a time when you stumble, when things look bleak and it’s hard (or impossible) to remember positive events. That’s when the Gratitude Journal becomes important. That’s when you need to remember those times when you experienced gratitude. Re-read all those entries and remember what it felt like to have experienced those achievements.

But, you say, I feel sorry for myself. Well that’s OK. (yes I said that). Set a timer for 10 minutes and have a huge “pity party”. Really let it all out. And when the timer goes off – guess what? The party’s over. Then go read your Gratitude Journal. Rewrite your goals and start seeing yourself achieving those dreams.

We all have ups and downs in our lives, but if you were to describe your life, what would you say? What are you focused on? Walking that tightrope to your dreams or falling….?

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