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created on 03/24/2009  |  http://fubar.com/nicks-paradox/b287003
Step 1 of The Nitro Blueprint System Reviewed As you approach the exciting journey associated with the Nitro Blueprint System, you will encounter convenient components of business that place you closer to achieving online success. In this audio, the first step of the Nitro Blueprint System is revealed in detail with the help of speakers, Kevin Wilke and Dan Swanson (Nitro Marketing President), who by the way displays a shining background in teaching, mentoring and training people to excel in business. Swanson is responsible for building about 125 companies, starting 14 of his own companies, and helping to create 3,200 jobs. He has raised millions of dollars in capital and played a role in generating billions of dollars in sales. He also created two industries from scratch and is a wizard when it comes to drumming up new ideas and assisting others in locating the right business and market to pursue. km_image005 One of the most significant aspects of the audio is the importance of how you approach a first-time business. A soon-to-be business owner often undergoes the process of making a list of ventures to follow. However, choosing the first idea on the top of your list is highly discouraged. This is because your first business efforts most often do not transform into all you dreamed of. The speakers recommend selecting an idea that is close to the top of your list, but not your prime choice, as this will become your “starter business.” Through this process, you are allowed to make mistakes that you later learn from and build upon for the business you really want to make successful. Swanson adds that the single biggest challenge for business entrepreneurs is perfectionism, as most individuals like to get everything right to first time. If you are able to “back off” a bit and embrace your first business as a learning project– you won’t feel the pressure of putting all of your hopes and dreams on the line. In the end, this approach produces less failure. The audio training delivers two different approaches towards business that is helpful for someone just starting out. Some people come up with a cool idea and then go through the process of figuring out how to sell it. Others choose to evaluate what is already selling and then figure out how to tap into the market and offer something much better instead. Since Swanson possesses a background in studying the market, he is perfect for presenting effective business approaches. He’s worked with Lonestar Energy and the competitors of AT&T, which ended up taking a company from $0 to millions of dollars through his efforts. He promotes looking for slightly different methods, techniques, and products that enhance already existing items. He gives an example of how he took an existing business and found a way to make people wealthy simply by purchasing payphones and sticking them on corners about town. Other key points offered in the audio training includes how no businesses thrive if there isn’t a market that people are interested in tapping into; how people are constantly looking for information; using Alexa to pinpoint potential products; teaching you how to provide good content and better products; building a keyword list; and the importance of doing extra legwork that eventually pays off in the end. Overall, it is stressed that with the Nitro Blueprint System – you’re going to be better off than 90% of anyone else in your business niche. It is also mentioned that you will soon be well on your way to dominating any marketplace system you wish to explore. www.iwannachangetheworld.org/blog/reviews
Step 2 of the Nitro Blueprint System Reviewed The ins and outs of Step 2 pertaining to the Nitro Blueprint System starts off by presenting the idea of creating a business strategy that Kevin Wilke likes to refer to as a “business map.” He stresses the importance of having fun when creating a business, as the more you get excited – the higher your level of motivation increases to the point where results are more likely to take place. It’s all about the approach when starting out in the business world – and staying motivated is key. Wilke mentions that a great deal of vital components and steps regarding your business map will take nine to 12 months to fully implement. It is significant to realize that you won’t complete every step all at one time or be able to tackle everything you have listed when creating a plan for action and results. Over time, you will start to see differences, but a lot of planning is required in order to make the transition much smoother. km_image005 As you approach the creation of your nine to 12 month map of what you wish to accomplish, there are five key parts the speakers of this audio session wish to mention. While they are all found in the master manual of the Nitro Blueprint Marketing System, the key points are presented with examples that involve processes used in actual business settings that Wilke himself coached from the start. You’ll probably want to ask yourself a few business-related questions when first starting out – like what does your information have to offer the public and what makes it unique. Since we live in a world where information is essential, it is vital to write down all of the things that come to your mind. First, you will begin with a sentence and then build up to paragraphs. The closer you get to formulating your core message – more details are needed, which can create a solid ½ page worth of brainstorming and ideas. It is important to become clear on what your product will offer and how people will benefit. Another concept mentioned in the audio is called the “Elevator Pitch,” which deals with what are you going to say in 30 seconds or less to an individual that will effectively illustrate what you have to offer. Practicing this pitch is important and you will certainly receive valuable feedback that allows you to determine whether or not your approach (or pitch) is effective and clear. Listening to what potential consumers have to say will help you in tweaking the information that reaches affiliates and other interested parties. The session stresses the significance of listening to feedback, as a way to make sure everyone understands what you are trying to accomplish. The products and/or information you will offer the public are important and the speakers elaborate on how the Nitro Blueprint System can teach you how to generate revenue using an entry-level product, as well as identify an effective product line coupled with the best marketing techniques. Creating a list of potential items you’d like to market is also rather helpful. For each product – add a description of what it will look like; its benefit; price; and what it is comprised of. Additional features of the audio includes the difference between a continuity product, back-end product, and entry-level product; the importance of the planning stage; generating traffic using blogs, affiliates, and pay-per-click advertising; and the creation of a marketing plan. Overall, this product stresses how your business journey is a work-in-progress and that change is inevitable. However, it is clear that the Nitro Marketing Blueprint is ready to assist business owners in traveling in the right direction. www.iwannachangetheworld.org/blog/reviews
As you enter Step 3 of the audio training session associated with the The Nitro Blueprint System, you will learn the ins and outs of product creation. With the assistance of Kevin Wilke and Dan Swanson (the speakers), topics such as the importance of tapping into the minds of your target audience and evaluating the potential for success of your product ideas are just some of the valuable pieces of information offered in this audio. At the start of the training, a helpful but often overlooked bit of advice is given that mentions the importance of recognizing the commitment you are making to a new business project and how juggling other life issues (such as family) can affect your success. In order to avoid major obstacles and failure (set by distractions and in-house conflict), it is suggested to take the time to involve loved ones and let them know how your business venture will change their lives as well. In a nutshell, the audio basically centers on how to get off to the right start when creating the product that your business will be based upon. Wilke and Swanson go into listing the key points to think about before creating a product – starting with generating an idea that people will buy into. Five different evaluation techniques are then given to help you accomplish this goal. The first deals with asking the marketplace a series of questions that lets you know what they are willing to buy; what their biggest challenge is (within your area of interest); and what information most interests them. This is one of the best ways to make sure you’ll create a product that is going to attract the public. Some people have located the answers to these questions by simply driving traffic to a web page that asks “what’s the single most problem you are facing” in order to get verbalizations from potential consumers. The speakers share an example on the success of a business owner who was able to land $300-per-month clients every other day just by asking the marketplace what they wanted. In her efforts, she learned that she would gain more success by selling a coaching product rather than her previously offered written product. The second evaluation technique urges you to take a look at other products in the marketplace and pinpoint the businesses that are selling something similar. Your goal is to improve upon what they are doing, such as launching a better marketing campaign. However, you first have to see what is out there and most importantly – analyze the conversations that are taking place within the marketplace. km_image005 Resources, such as blogs and online forums are now your best friend, as they allow you to see what consumers are ranting and raving about; learn about the questions they are asking; view the most popular topics on the minds of consumers; and use their comments to shift gears regarding your product development. Another evaluation technique explores how your product will give people what they want and not necessarily what they need. Other points in the audio session include finding out what will satisfy consumers, as the speakers then present successful ways on how to rate your product. They give you details on the “3 Key Aspects to Evaluate Your Product” using the former chief inventor of Proctor & Gamble, Doug Hall, as an example. Wilke and Swanson also explore the ways you can essentially predetermine your success. Another significant aspect of the audio addresses the ten “hot buttons” mentioned in the master manual (which includes sex, money, happiness, and security). If you are able to incorporate one or more of these hot buttons (topics) into your product – the desire regarding what you have to offer will intensify. Overall, the examples given in the Step 3 audio are clear and easy-to-follow – allowing you to easily use the techniques to create, plan, and market your own productstop.gif. www.iwannachangetheworld.org/blog/reviews
World of Warcraft - Starters' Guide Current mood: chipper Category: Games ............ Huge fans of role-playing games are flocking the internet in droves looking for websites that have the world famous World of Warcraft game to play. This game now has more than 10 million subscribers with approximately 2 million players from Europe, 2.5 million North Americans and 5.5 million from Asia. All of these subscribers have paid a subscription fee or have used a prepaid card to play. With its immense popularity, new members are still signing up and playing the game for the very first time and are looking for some guidance on how to play the game. http://www.iwannachangetheworld.org/blog/2009/03/12/world-of-warcraft-starters-guide-by-michael-blacke/
Whatever I feel like talkiing about at the moment..... Current mood: amused Category: Life You know how you refer to an object as 'her' or 'she'. Like Your car . 'She's a beaut aint she?' Or a boat, 'Hold her steady'. I was just wondering if if it's true for a laptop...I hope so cause I spend lot's of time on her. She get's so hot soon after I turn her on. She does so much for me at one time. She has so much control over how much we do together. We organize & plan everything with an amazing symbiotic dance. I'd be lost with-out her. The best place for her is on my lap or I guess on my chest too. I stare at her face all the time. I couldn't imagine not looking at her while I finger her. I'm the hunt & peck her type of guy.(I know I'm cracking up as I peck her too!;o)But seriously, when I finger her I use smooth stroking sequinces in rythmatic succesions. See? There she goes again getting hotter by the stroke. I might have to shut her down again before she gets another RAM overload. I'm looking to give her another hard drive soon. We both could use a break for now. I'm glad she doesn't smoke or we would have some real issues. She and I, we can surf for hours. She's my translator too. Isn't she great. We have a cable connection so, slow is nice sometimes. Otherwise, it never really goes to fast cuz of the DSL. Just as long as she is happy. I don't know what I would do if she ever got into a crash situation. We both would be screwed. Shit, I was just thinking...I still haven't got a chance to back her up yet.(I'm laughing again I didn't know I was this funny sober) Is there such a thing as a run-on paragraph? Well., anyway, it's time to unplug her and close her up. I feel it's time for her to give my fingers a rest. It's hard though, I cant keep my hands off her. (Hang on I'm going back to read. BRB...see I found some type o's & laughed again) Ok really now we have some work to do . We are going to my blog at www.iwannachangetheworld.org We are trying to figure out how to change the world together. Your welcome to come over and watch. haha Or you can particapate as well. I really don't know how we're going to do it yet. If you have any suggestions feel free. I don't think we can do this alone. Thanks for laughing with me, that's a start. P.S. My Blog is a mess for now. It's just us two for now but we are working hard together trust me. I can't keep my hands off her. Ciao 16_winksmile.gifNick
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