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    d from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessibl

    Just A Touch
    It was just a light hand on the shoulder as the waitress stopped to see if we needed anything. Nothing but a simple reaction or maybe just to place herself at our table, but the feeling lives on. This is not to say I have any fantasy that there was any conscious meaning to it on her part. As I reflect on it I can think back in time when similar occurrences have happened. The touch leaves an imprint that lasts often beyond the person conveying that touch.Could it be because I was brought up where touching and hugging wasn’t part of our culture? I personally would never consciously touch someone I did not know. Maybe I don’t initiate that touch because I don’t want to invade their sp
    I remember five years ago making a decision that would change my life and business forever. I decided to travel across the country to attend a marketing seminar. A few things about this were completely new to me.

    1) The fact that I was going to spend over a thousand dollars of my own money to invest in myself. (And also maxing out one of my credit cards to do so - yes, things were pretty tight back then!)

    2) Traveling across the country alone and paying for my own flight, hotel, ground transport, meals, etc.

    3) Throwing myself into a new environment where I didn't know anyone else.

    I'm so glad I made that decision. Not only did I learn amazing information to help my online business (which was brand new at the time), but I met some folks who remain my friends to this day. And my investing in myself in that manner also sent a message to the universe that I was stepping up and "ready to play big."

    Today, I spend a minimum of $20,000 each year on continuing education, including home study courses, coaching, and especially... attending live events. I'd say the latter is the most important, and it pays off TENFOLD!

    Here are 5 reasons attending live events is one of the BEST ways to leapfrog your business forward:

    1) Complete Immersion in Your Subject.

    When my friend Jen was in college, she wanted to learn French, so she took the opportunity to spend a semester in France. She shared with me that by doing that she made progress faster than she'd ever thought possible. They call that learning by immersion, and it's proven to be one of the BEST ways to learn fast.

    Hey, I'm a big fan of home study - books, CDs, and courses - and learning in "bits". But NOTHING compares to getting away from your office or home, spending a few days with teachers and other "students", and completely focusing on learning new strategies to improve your business.

    2) People Who "Get" What You Do.

    When I first started my online business, I really didn't have anyone else to talk with about it. My friends, while supportive and sweet, didn't "get" what I was trying to do and of course couldn't offer advice.

    I remember walking into that first seminar and within five minutes realized I had hundreds of people to talk with who "GOT" what I was doing! We could exchange ideas, share resources, coach each other, and even cross promote. It was a whole new world and I could never go back.

    3) More Business, More Leads, and more High-Level Opportunities.

    It wasn't unusual -- even in the beginning of my attending live events -- to come home with on-the-spot sales, more subscribers to my ezine, a few joint venture partners, and speaking invitations.

    Another tip I'll give you: The quality of the people at an event often correlates with the price tag of the event. I've found I generally meet more successful people at the events that cost more. Case in point: In 2003 I attended a very expensive training (the deposit alone was $5,000) and for the four days there I sat next to a very successful marketer from Australia whom I got to know well during that time. Well, a few weeks later, he invited me to come speak overseas in Queensland, all expenses paid and including a business-class flight! (I doubt that opportunity would have manifested so soon, had it not been for my being there live.)

    4) Deals on Continuing Education and Coaching.

    Many of the speakers at these events also offer home study courses or some type of continuing education. So it's a great place to check everyone out and decide whose stuff you want to get and who you want to continue learning from. Plus there are usually special offers given there to encourage buying on the spot.

    This is a smart move, and you should plan to invest in at least one speaker's package while you're there. I just returned from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessible

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    00 each year on continuing education, including home study courses, coaching, and especially... attending live events. I'd say the latter is the most important, and it pays off TENFOLD!

    Here are 5 reasons attending live events is one of the BEST ways to leapfrog your business forward:

    1) Complete Immersion in Your Subject.

    When my friend Jen was in college, she wanted to learn French, so she took the opportunity to spend a semester in France. She shared with me that by doing that she made progress faster than she'd ever thought possible. They call that learning by immersion, and it's proven to be one of the BEST ways to learn fast.

    Hey, I'm a big fan of home study - books, CDs, and courses - and learning in "bits". But NOTHING compares to getting away from your office or home, spending a few days with teachers and other "students", and completely focusing on learning new strategies to improve your business.

    2) People Who "Get" What You Do.

    When I first started my online business, I really didn't have anyone else to talk with about it. My friends, while supportive and sweet, didn't "get" what I was trying to do and of course couldn't offer advice.

    I remember walking into that first seminar and within five minutes realized I had hundreds of people to talk with who "GOT" what I was doing! We could exchange ideas, share resources, coach each other, and even cross promote. It was a whole new world and I could never go back.

    3) More Business, More Leads, and more High-Level Opportunities.

    It wasn't unusual -- even in the beginning of my attending live events -- to come home with on-the-spot sales, more subscribers to my ezine, a few joint venture partners, and speaking invitations.

    Another tip I'll give you: The quality of the people at an event often correlates with the price tag of the event. I've found I generally meet more successful people at the events that cost more. Case in point: In 2003 I attended a very expensive training (the deposit alone was $5,000) and for the four days there I sat next to a very successful marketer from Australia whom I got to know well during that time. Well, a few weeks later, he invited me to come speak overseas in Queensland, all expenses paid and including a business-class flight! (I doubt that opportunity would have manifested so soon, had it not been for my being there live.)

    4) Deals on Continuing Education and Coaching.

    Many of the speakers at these events also offer home study courses or some type of continuing education. So it's a great place to check everyone out and decide whose stuff you want to get and who you want to continue learning from. Plus there are usually special offers given there to encourage buying on the spot.

    This is a smart move, and you should plan to invest in at least one speaker's package while you're there. I just returned from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessibl

    Why Someone Stole My Mobile Phone
    Not so long ago my mobile phone was stolen. I kept asking why I was the one who got targeted, especially since I had only had that phone for a few days. Why not the guy near to me with the cool Nokia that was constantly connected to his ear? The answer that finally came to me was that I was flashing my phone around in a public area. It’s the silliest mistake I could have made, but the most common one that is made according to the statistics.I take a little heart in the fact that I’m not the only person to want everyone to see and envy my new phone, but it seems to be the quickest way to get a mobile phone stolen.Advice I got after the fact was that instead of flashing it aro
    et" What You Do.

    When I first started my online business, I really didn't have anyone else to talk with about it. My friends, while supportive and sweet, didn't "get" what I was trying to do and of course couldn't offer advice.

    I remember walking into that first seminar and within five minutes realized I had hundreds of people to talk with who "GOT" what I was doing! We could exchange ideas, share resources, coach each other, and even cross promote. It was a whole new world and I could never go back.

    3) More Business, More Leads, and more High-Level Opportunities.

    It wasn't unusual -- even in the beginning of my attending live events -- to come home with on-the-spot sales, more subscribers to my ezine, a few joint venture partners, and speaking invitations.

    Another tip I'll give you: The quality of the people at an event often correlates with the price tag of the event. I've found I generally meet more successful people at the events that cost more. Case in point: In 2003 I attended a very expensive training (the deposit alone was $5,000) and for the four days there I sat next to a very successful marketer from Australia whom I got to know well during that time. Well, a few weeks later, he invited me to come speak overseas in Queensland, all expenses paid and including a business-class flight! (I doubt that opportunity would have manifested so soon, had it not been for my being there live.)

    4) Deals on Continuing Education and Coaching.

    Many of the speakers at these events also offer home study courses or some type of continuing education. So it's a great place to check everyone out and decide whose stuff you want to get and who you want to continue learning from. Plus there are usually special offers given there to encourage buying on the spot.

    This is a smart move, and you should plan to invest in at least one speaker's package while you're there. I just returned from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessibl

    Can A Successful Website Be Setup On A Limited Budget?
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    events that cost more. Case in point: In 2003 I attended a very expensive training (the deposit alone was $5,000) and for the four days there I sat next to a very successful marketer from Australia whom I got to know well during that time. Well, a few weeks later, he invited me to come speak overseas in Queensland, all expenses paid and including a business-class flight! (I doubt that opportunity would have manifested so soon, had it not been for my being there live.)

    4) Deals on Continuing Education and Coaching.

    Many of the speakers at these events also offer home study courses or some type of continuing education. So it's a great place to check everyone out and decide whose stuff you want to get and who you want to continue learning from. Plus there are usually special offers given there to encourage buying on the spot.

    This is a smart move, and you should plan to invest in at least one speaker's package while you're there. I just returned from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessibl

    Sharing TYPO3 How-TOs with UNESCO Bangkok
    Last week, UNESCO Bangkok headquarters hosted a TYPO3 training course dedicated to the internal staff of web editors and administrators. Training involved a group of 30 web editors and administrators who attended a 5 days session course about all the aspects of cms TYPO3.Webformat, one of the most important TYPO3 European web integrator and consultancy, organised the training course focussing on the new functions, configuration and development of the cms.UNESCO Bangkok improves web communication“For UNESCO sharing of knowledge is an essential part of its constitutional mandate. Through its various portals, UNESCO offers, therefore, a wide array of services t
    d from a seminar in Dallas where I happily dropped $10,000 on three different programs while I was there, because their content had just what I was looking for to help skyrocket my sales for the coming year.

    5) Visit New Places and Have FUN - in a Tax Deductible Way!

    Talk with your accountant about this one, but in most cases these events and trips are completely tax deductible. After all, you're traveling there to learn, network, and increase your business.

    And for many of us who work alone a lot, these trips are a great way to let off some steam and enjoy the company of others who are in the same types of businesses we are! Tip: Even if you don't imbibe, hang around the hotel bar. You'll find that's where everyone congregates and deals happen. But be sure to get OUT of the hotel at least one night to enjoy the city you're visiting!

    One more thing I forgot to add is that the speakers at these events are usually very accessible. You'll find them hanging out in the hallways, in the lobby, and in the bar. You can catch a few minutes of their time to ask them a quick question or discuss a point they made in their presentation. This is an extremely rare opportunity - you can't just call these guys and gals up and get them on the phone! This type of access is priceless and will also get you more exposure and credibility.

    And When All Is Said and Done...

    And when it's all over, you'll be dead tired, but you'll have more energy and enthusiasm toward your business than ever before. Plus you'll have new, powerful connections with people and proven strategies ready to implement!

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