The Rumor is True

My friends,

Many folks don’t know the truth of where my journey began online [2009]. Why I got sick and tired of buying dead beat leads “Laser red targeted”

LOL!

Until some guy out of Florida called me with his autoresponder robot dialer and I said, “Wow. Now we’re talking. Leverage.” I was introduced to MLSP (My Lead System Pro). Bryan Finale one of the co-founders said it best, “be at all events that are live because you will network and meet some sharp people.” So I was at Live The Dream I. Yep, and I got to meet folks that had known of me.

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You all know that I’m not a big fan of a weekly hotel meeting. It’s just not my gig right now. Especially right now with my family and kids. I want my time with them.But I am not against meeting in person. I bought my ticket to Live The Dream 3 and I will be there in October. I didn’t even think twice, I just pulled the trigger because the more I analyze why I don’t want to go the more I want to go. That’s just the way I operate.There are going to be some incredible leaders there that have actually paved the way to my success online. The reason you and I are talking is because they changed my life. So I gotta to pay my respects and put my time into shaking hands with them live again. I want to shake hands with you.

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See you there. Don’t think, just commit. You leave these events with more value than your heart desires.

To the top,

Cesar Ramirez

P.S. Live rocks, but it rocks even more when you’re there with me. Bring your camera and let’s shoot some killer videos for your blog site. If you’re serious about running an online business, this is the event to be at. Grab your tickets: [Click Here] <– dirt cheap ticket

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Day 1 – Business Builder Bootcamp

What is it that you really want? Set a clear defined goal. Dig into your “reason why” you’re doing something different than the norm. Do you want more time? You’re psychologically unemployable?

1) Define Your Reason Why.
2) Set a date when you will achieve that goal.

 

Does this really work? Yes, exponentially, you can make magic happen. In two months I set a goal to retire my wife. I was able to do it because I created a software that not only I can benefit, but so can the masses. Take a look at what retired my wife. [Click here to see it]

Cesar Ramirez

P.S. Take massive action.

Are you truly fit for Entrepreneurship?

Are you truly fit for Entrepreneurship? I stumbled across an article while surfing through Entrepreneur.com, so they deserve the credit for these questions. The title of the post was “How to Start a Retail Business.” Ask yourself in an honest assessment if you are truly fit for Entrepreneurship. These questions are related to starting a retail business, but the same still applies.

1. Are you good at multitasking? In your own business, you have to be willing and able to do everything yourself. When you work for someone else, you are usually responsible for just one thing and have limited control. You are supported by others with expertise or experience in different roles and functions. In retail, every day can be a stretch, as you encounter customers, employees, vendors and landlords. You can’t say, “That’s not my job.” It’s all yours.

2. What is your risk tolerance? In a startup retail business, you worry about being in the right place at the right time with the right goods and services for the right people at the right price. Do you adjust quickly to unplanned events or prefer more predictable, organized projects? Do you see risk as a threat or an opportunity?

3. Do you count on a paycheck? New business owners can rarely count on a regular paycheck. Startups frequently require more capital than planned. Something’s bound to go wrong or change even though everything is penciled out in your plan. If you break out in a cold sweat if you aren’t paid on the same day every month, you may want to rethink going out on your own. Most of the money you make will go right back into inventory and other costs of doing business.

4. Are you a self-starter and comfortable being alone? Or do you draw your energy from being around others and count on colleagues for support and advice? In your own business, you must lead, knowing what to do and when to do it, and be fully accountable for everything that happens. The buck stops with you. Sometimes that’s a lonely place.

5. Do you value predictability or prize diversity? Not only are there laws against discrimination in hiring and business practices, but America is a multicultural society. When you open your store or service company, you will be interacting with a wide spectrum of customers, vendors, advisors and employees. Retailers need to be people-oriented, flexible and good-natured. Can you manage conflict, see things from others’ point of view, and cater to their taste, not yours?

I can tell you, as an entrepreneur myself, these are right on the money. So if you are someone who is thinking about starting a business, whether a home based business or brick and mortar, make a very honest assessment of yourself and your abilities. If you want to learn about the entrepreneur industry, I recommend Lee Rosen Website, CEO of healthy bees business. Desire can only take you so far before you actually have to start thinking and acting like an an entrepreneur.