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    action of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hil

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    Some Thoughts About the Million Dollar Home Page

    Okay this is a hoot. Or well it would be if the author wasn't so successful. This student has obvioulsy learned how to "Think and Grow Rich."

    Last week I came across an interesting article in Yahoo! about a student in the UK who managed to raise $1 million in four months for his tuition--selling pixels. 1 million pixels to be exact. You can find a copy of this article at http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051229/ts_nm/homepage_dc

    His idea was to create a page called the Million Dollar Home page http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com and sell a million pixels for $1 each (in blocks of 100 pixels).

    He started by selling a few blocks to some of his friends. When he had earned $1,000 (that's only 10 blocks), he issued a press release. What audacity! What brilliance! His press release was picked up by the media and spread around the internet. Soon, the blocks started selling like crazy. Four months later, Alex Tew is sitting on a cool million for his "crazy" idea.

    I visited his web site and what I found was very interesting and telling. Some of his comments in his FAQ section and blog are worth noting for those who study success.

    1. He had a specific goal--a burning desire. It was to be able to pay for his education without taking on debt.

    2. The beginning of his success was an idea. He sat down and did some brainstorming for about an hour (in writing--that's very important) about ways he could raise money for school. Here is what he said about the process:

    "...after an hour or two of jotting random things on paper, the idea seemingly popped out of nowhere. Almost like my subconscious mind had been ticking over in the background, working it all out. So it just kind of happened. That's about it. I scribbled it down and within about 10 minutes a picture of what needed to be done had emerged."

    Notice the section that I marked in bold type above. This is often how ideas come to us. The problem is that most of us don't think with a Definite Major Purpose in mind, we don't write them down, and we don't follow through with definite action.

    In many ways, the goal was achieved in that 10 minute time frame. Everything else was just implementing the details of his plan.

    3. He noted his ideas in writing. Putting your ideas in writing is the first step to moving it from an intangible idea to a physical reality. There is something about putting your ideas in writing that gives clarity and focus to your thoughts.

    4. The idea--literally a million dollar idea--came to him quickly. But he had to make that idea tangible through bold, confident, intelligent action. He made it a big idea. He was audacious and confident enough to call it the Million Dollar home page. Not the 10,000 Home Page. Or the 100,000 home page. He gave people a bold idea to capture their imagination.

    5. He issued a press release. He wasn't shy about letting people know about his idea. Towards the end of the project, he even did interviews on CNN and Fox (and probably other networks).

    6. He added real value for his customers. His customers are getting hits from their tiny ads for a fraction of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hill

    Public Relations and 180-Degree Turns
    Public Relations is a pretty unforgiving field to participate in. Even those who are often called the king of spin have problems with it occasionally, as it is hard to be right all the time in an ever changing world of public perception and mass media incited hysteria.So what do you do when something goes terribly wrong and you are in crisis mode? How can you back out of a public relations campaign, community goodwill program or direction of spin gracefully and do a 180-degree turn? It is not easy and often it involves some very creative thinking on the part of the main members of the team.When a public relations campaign is not working right it needs to be shut down and terminated before it does any more damage. Sometimes, it pays to play up the controversy and then report that our custo
    (that's only 10 blocks), he issued a press release. What audacity! What brilliance! His press release was picked up by the media and spread around the internet. Soon, the blocks started selling like crazy. Four months later, Alex Tew is sitting on a cool million for his "crazy" idea.

    I visited his web site and what I found was very interesting and telling. Some of his comments in his FAQ section and blog are worth noting for those who study success.

    1. He had a specific goal--a burning desire. It was to be able to pay for his education without taking on debt.

    2. The beginning of his success was an idea. He sat down and did some brainstorming for about an hour (in writing--that's very important) about ways he could raise money for school. Here is what he said about the process:

    "...after an hour or two of jotting random things on paper, the idea seemingly popped out of nowhere. Almost like my subconscious mind had been ticking over in the background, working it all out. So it just kind of happened. That's about it. I scribbled it down and within about 10 minutes a picture of what needed to be done had emerged."

    Notice the section that I marked in bold type above. This is often how ideas come to us. The problem is that most of us don't think with a Definite Major Purpose in mind, we don't write them down, and we don't follow through with definite action.

    In many ways, the goal was achieved in that 10 minute time frame. Everything else was just implementing the details of his plan.

    3. He noted his ideas in writing. Putting your ideas in writing is the first step to moving it from an intangible idea to a physical reality. There is something about putting your ideas in writing that gives clarity and focus to your thoughts.

    4. The idea--literally a million dollar idea--came to him quickly. But he had to make that idea tangible through bold, confident, intelligent action. He made it a big idea. He was audacious and confident enough to call it the Million Dollar home page. Not the 10,000 Home Page. Or the 100,000 home page. He gave people a bold idea to capture their imagination.

    5. He issued a press release. He wasn't shy about letting people know about his idea. Towards the end of the project, he even did interviews on CNN and Fox (and probably other networks).

    6. He added real value for his customers. His customers are getting hits from their tiny ads for a fraction of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hil

    Digital Signage Market Poised to Skyrocket
    Well it appears that the 800-pound gorilla Google has set its sights set on the digital signage market.NewScientist.com broke the story earlier this month that the search-engine company has filed for a patent on a way to divvy up ads on a network of electronic signs. The ideas seems to be to give retailers and others a simple way to organize an advertising campaign to promote inventory on, for example, a digital signage network display or displays near their stores in a mall.Just as Google allows advertisers on the search engine to specify characteristics of their online ad campaigns, such as what keywords to use, how much money to spend, and what to say in ads, the new Google system is likely to give retailers a way to get very specific about what product is advertised, how and where it’s
    after an hour or two of jotting random things on paper, the idea seemingly popped out of nowhere. Almost like my subconscious mind had been ticking over in the background, working it all out. So it just kind of happened. That's about it. I scribbled it down and within about 10 minutes a picture of what needed to be done had emerged."

    Notice the section that I marked in bold type above. This is often how ideas come to us. The problem is that most of us don't think with a Definite Major Purpose in mind, we don't write them down, and we don't follow through with definite action.

    In many ways, the goal was achieved in that 10 minute time frame. Everything else was just implementing the details of his plan.

    3. He noted his ideas in writing. Putting your ideas in writing is the first step to moving it from an intangible idea to a physical reality. There is something about putting your ideas in writing that gives clarity and focus to your thoughts.

    4. The idea--literally a million dollar idea--came to him quickly. But he had to make that idea tangible through bold, confident, intelligent action. He made it a big idea. He was audacious and confident enough to call it the Million Dollar home page. Not the 10,000 Home Page. Or the 100,000 home page. He gave people a bold idea to capture their imagination.

    5. He issued a press release. He wasn't shy about letting people know about his idea. Towards the end of the project, he even did interviews on CNN and Fox (and probably other networks).

    6. He added real value for his customers. His customers are getting hits from their tiny ads for a fraction of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hil

    Tie-In With Others To Maximize Your Business Leverage
    One of the most rewarding, inexpensive, under-used, and effective methods of marketing is to tie in your marketing efforts with the efforts of others.The cost of acquiring a new client or customer is enormous. The average business will spend thousands of dollars in marketing, sales, and advertising to build goodwill and develop loyal clients or customers. Most businesses spend their marketing dollars to reach a large audience, and yet they're only going to get a small fraction of this audience.By tying in with other businesses you can eliminate a lot of expense, time, and inefficiency in prospecting, and spend the majority of your valuable time and money on people who are ready to buy.You can do this by developing a tie-in relationship with another business that has already spent th
    it from an intangible idea to a physical reality. There is something about putting your ideas in writing that gives clarity and focus to your thoughts.

    4. The idea--literally a million dollar idea--came to him quickly. But he had to make that idea tangible through bold, confident, intelligent action. He made it a big idea. He was audacious and confident enough to call it the Million Dollar home page. Not the 10,000 Home Page. Or the 100,000 home page. He gave people a bold idea to capture their imagination.

    5. He issued a press release. He wasn't shy about letting people know about his idea. Towards the end of the project, he even did interviews on CNN and Fox (and probably other networks).

    6. He added real value for his customers. His customers are getting hits from their tiny ads for a fraction of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hil

    A Funny Thing Happened While I Was In The Forum
    Yeah, I know. The title's not that original, but maybe it made somebody click thru and read at least this far.That's the idea, isn't it? To get somebody interested enough to wander in and look around?What this is really about is the value of forums to the internet marketing process.You see, internet marketing CAN be what Ford, or GE, or Verizon does. They have a lot of money and build these big, beeeeooootiful webpages, as Trader Jon would have said. However, I'm talking about you and me. Our budgets are a little bit smaller. Some of us have actually had to go to the extremes of learning a little basic html coding so that we could build our first webpages ourselves because we didn't have the money to hire somebody to do it for us.How could somebody like that compete aga
    action of the cost of most other ads. And the page is guaranteed to be up for 5 years. He is getting a ton of traffic to his website that his advertisers are benefiting from. His current "Alexa" rank is 1,302. No matter how novel your idea, you still have to add real value to your customers if you are going to succeed.

    7. This is a simple, yet profound demonstration of the power of the internet and viral marketing--"word of mouse." What million dollar idea can you come up with that will capture people's imagination?

    How Does Alex Measure Up?

    Well, the proof is in the success. He's got the money in the bank, so obviously he achieved his initial goal--and then some. Did I mention that he is already receiving job offers as well? If I compare what Alex accomplished with some of the principles in Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich," I see a lot of similarities:

    1. Desire - he had a specifc Definite Major Purpose backed by a burning desire.

    2. Faith - he was loaded with self-confidence and belief that his plan would succeed. He probably saw the money coming in with his "mind's eye" before he ever saw a dime.

    3. Auto-suggestion - I don't know if he specifically implemented this principle, but he did put his ideas in writing.

    4. Specialized Knowledge - He had to have specialized knowledge to know how to put together a web page and to successfully issue a press release.

    5. Imagination - He used synthetic imagination to organize existing elements into a new idea.

    6. Organzied Planning - He had to go through the process of fleshing out the initial flash of an idea into plans that were practical.

    7. Decision - he clearly made important decisions quickly and took immediate action.

    8. Persistence - Given the fact that he achieved his goal in only 4 months, it's hard to guage how much persistence he had to use, but he clearly used enough. Also, I note that he must be a persistent individual as he is starting school at a later age (21) than most.

    9. Power of the Master Mind - It's hard to tell from his description if he applied this principle. But it looks like he implemented this to some degree based on the inital people who purchased his pixels. Also, I note that he identifies a contact person in his contact info. Also, he had to organize a group of people and services in order to implement his idea--a web service provider, a company to collect the payments, etc.

    10. He used is subconsious mind. By his own testimony, he believes his idea came from within his subconsious mind.

    It's no wonder that his project was a success. This is a great example for us to study and analyze. The internet has changed everything. We are now playing on a level playing field. You are only one sound idea, properly implemented, away from achieving your goal.

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