Become a Millionaire in a Bad Economy

March 10, 2010

Fortunes are made (and lost) in a bad economy.  Of course, they can also be made and lost in a good economy.  I hear from families who are struggling every day who blame the economy.  I however tend to see so many opportunities every day, it is sometimes overwhelming.  I love small business, but Christine will only let me have one.

The opportunities to make money, and even a fortune, are everywhere.  Be honest with yourself and read this line:

IAMNOWHERE

What did you see when your mind read this series of letters.  The bible says that out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks (Luke 6:45).  Let me break it down another way for you to see if your mind sees the same thing.

I AM NOW HERE

Is that what you saw the first time?  If not, your mind probably is not open to new opportunities and you have to think a different way.  You can turn a great investment today into a million dollars or more in the future, but you have to seize the opportunity.

You can also start a business that could become a multi-million dollar company in less than a year.  If you listen to family and close friends they will likely try to keep you back from reaching your dreams.  That is the case of a new friend and client of mine who is starting down the path towards her dream of owning a thrift store.  Even her CPA tells her that in this slow economy it would be a bad time to start a business!

This CPA does not seem like someone I want in my corner.  Look for the opportunities in your life, because they are literally everywhere!

Justin Lukasavige
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Keep the Following in Mind When Dealing With On-line Auctions!

March 08, 2010

Cyber crime is up again for this year. Hardly news, of course; it is no secret that this plague is spreading farther and deeper by the hour. And same as last year Internet Auction Fraud continues to lead the peak of Cyber crimes with a percentage of 35.7%, according to Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

What far too many users fail to realize is that when something is purchased via an Internet auction, it is not bought from the auction house (say eBay or Amazon) but from an individual or company. The auction site – acting as a go-between – merely provides a forum where individuals can trade with one another, for more details visit to www.auction-professional.com and it usually adopts – and prominently displays – a firm policy of washing their hands of legal responsibility for any loss suffered from using their service.

Once the bidding has concluded, the payment for and delivery of the goods bought and sold is negotiated between the purchaser and seller. If the item is not delivered after it is paid for or is not what was represented on the auction site, the auction house will not refund any money. It is up to the buyer to approach the seller to negotiate a fair and proper settlement. And if the buyer and seller reside in different countries, then the game of cat and mouse begins where the buyer is running after the seller. In such cases, legal matters also can be interpreted differently as the jurisdiction area might differ.

Therefore, keep the following in mind when dealing with on-line auctions, or whenever you buy anything online:

1. Understand as much as possible about how the auction works.

2. Find out what actions the web site/company takes if a problem occurs.

3. Learn as much as possible about the seller apart from an e-mail address. Use Search Engines, ask references, for more details visit to www.auction-words.com clarify from partners of the seller, etc.

4. Examine the feedback on the seller. From previous customers or testimonials or from known sources.

5. Determine what method of payment the seller is asking from you and where he/she is asking to send the payment.

6. Make sure the online payment system is SSL certified.

7. Look out for the settlement conditions if a problem occurs with the auction transaction. Carefully read Conditions of Use and Privacy Notice.

8. Ask the seller about when delivery can be expected and the warranty conditions.

9. Find out if shipping and delivery are included in the auction price.

10. Never give out your Social Security Number to the seller.

Internet has become the online shopping place for many. No doubt that it offers options in abundance, but one needs to be careful while dealing with online auctions to have a smooth and hassle free shopping experience.

jaswinder
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manifesting abundance and wealth

March 08, 2010

http://www.thesecret365.com The Law of Attraction in action. More Abundance, money, success, manifestation, life coaches, made popular by The Secret Movie. Attract abundance by manifesting it.

Duration : 2 min 24 sec

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Keep the Following in Mind When Dealing With On-line Auctions!

March 06, 2010

Cyber crime is up again for this year. Hardly news, of course; it is no secret that this plague is spreading farther and deeper by the hour. And same as last year Internet Auction Fraud continues to lead the peak of Cyber crimes with a percentage of 35.7%, according to Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

What far too many users fail to realize is that when something is purchased via an Internet auction, it is not bought from the auction house (say eBay or Amazon) but from an individual or company. The auction site – acting as a go-between – merely provides a forum where individuals can trade with one another, for more details visit to www.auction-professional.com and it usually adopts – and prominently displays – a firm policy of washing their hands of legal responsibility for any loss suffered from using their service.

Once the bidding has concluded, the payment for and delivery of the goods bought and sold is negotiated between the purchaser and seller. If the item is not delivered after it is paid for or is not what was represented on the auction site, the auction house will not refund any money. It is up to the buyer to approach the seller to negotiate a fair and proper settlement. And if the buyer and seller reside in different countries, then the game of cat and mouse begins where the buyer is running after the seller. In such cases, legal matters also can be interpreted differently as the jurisdiction area might differ.

Therefore, keep the following in mind when dealing with on-line auctions, or whenever you buy anything online:

1. Understand as much as possible about how the auction works.

2. Find out what actions the web site/company takes if a problem occurs.

3. Learn as much as possible about the seller apart from an e-mail address. Use Search Engines, ask references, for more details visit to www.auction-words.com clarify from partners of the seller, etc.

4. Examine the feedback on the seller. From previous customers or testimonials or from known sources.

5. Determine what method of payment the seller is asking from you and where he/she is asking to send the payment.

6. Make sure the online payment system is SSL certified.

7. Look out for the settlement conditions if a problem occurs with the auction transaction. Carefully read Conditions of Use and Privacy Notice.

8. Ask the seller about when delivery can be expected and the warranty conditions.

9. Find out if shipping and delivery are included in the auction price.

10. Never give out your Social Security Number to the seller.

Internet has become the online shopping place for many. No doubt that it offers options in abundance, but one needs to be careful while dealing with online auctions to have a smooth and hassle free shopping experience.

jaswinder
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/keep-the-following-in-mind-when-dealing-with-online-auctions-726714.html

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Create an Abundance Mindset

March 05, 2010

http:www.CoachIyabo.com/reinvent/365-days

In this video, Coach Iyabo Asani describes how to shift your thinking from scarcity to abundance thinking and introduces a program that will help you do that.

Duration : 3 min 40 sec

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