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These are very powerful tips on how to become a success.  They are interesting to read and remember

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Issue # 103 - June 25, 2012
Dear Jorge,

Becoming an industry leader in your market can be a lot of hard work. However, if you have the right mindset and follow some good marketing strategies, you can dominate your competition.

In today's Main Essay, Craig Ballantyne, the editor of Early to Rise and Financial Independence Monthly newsletters, shares seven steps on how to break the 6-figure and even 7-figure barriers in your business by establishing yourself as leader in your industry and niche market.

In the Check It Out section, you will learn how a select group of insiders are busy generating real income in a totally different way than what you would think. Learn about the underground economy and how these insiders have unlocked the mystery to wealth building.

In the Quick Tips section, you will learn how to improve your overall fitness, how to stimulate your brain, and how to lift your spirits by taking time out to enjoy something that happens every day.
 
We hope you enjoy this issue of the Business Thrival Newsletter.

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7 Steps To Establishing Yourself As An Industry Leader
By Craig Ballantyne


In the summer of 2000 I was finishing up my master's thesis in Exercise Physiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada's 'steeltown'). At the time, I lived with two buddies, and the only computer with Internet access in our house was in my friend's room in his basement apartment.

One Saturday afternoon, after getting home from running tests in the lab, I noticed my roommate was out at one of his Kung Fu classes, and so I went down to look for job opportunities on a fitness website.

It was during this fateful Internet search that I stumbled across the email address of the fitness editor for Men's Health magazine, the biggest fitness publication in the world. I decided to take a chance and send him my latest fitness email newsletter, even though it had only 150 subscribers.

A few days later the editor replied back, and wanted to use a piece from my article in an upcoming issue. Just like that I had instant credibility. This one opportunity would be the foundation for the exponential growth of my fitness information publishing business over the next 10 years. It allowed me to become a leader in my industry, and that has made all the difference.

And today we're going to cover my favorite advanced leadership mindset and marketing tips I was taught by one of my mentors, Dan Kennedy. These 7 steps will help you break the 6-figure and even 7-figure barriers in your business by establishing yourself as leader in your industry and niche market.

1) You Must Have Extreme Self-Confidence

Your business is not only about selling your product. It's also about attracting people who want everything you have to offer. Your business is YOU. It doesn't matter if you run a shop on main street in your town or a website serving people from all over the globe, you must be confident that what you bring to the world is unique and different from everyone else offering similar products.

2) You Must Take Action and Implement What You Learn

This step is not nearly as much fun as thinking big, but it is just as essential. The most successful people in the world are action takers. They don't think too much, they just get it done. If you're struggling with implementing what you know, then set more deadlines in your business. If you already have deadlines, cut them in half. Be bold. If you have a product planned for release in 3 months, cut that back and set a deadline of 2 months. You'll find a way to get it done and you'll be one step closer to being a leader in your industry. Life rewards action.

3) You Can Never Be Satisfied

You can never rest or try to sustain status quo. As Kennedy says, "You must be finding the replacement for the replacement."

If you are a salesperson having a record year, you must still be looking into the future and planning for when sales aren't as easy. You must continue to stay hungry and remain on top of the trends in your industry.

Likewise, if you're an online information marketer, it doesn't matter if you are getting 10,000 visitors per day to your site from Search Engine Optimization and affiliates, if you don't keep coming up with new stuff, eventually your traffic will dwindle and your business will die.

Keep learning and networking, and never be satisfied as long as you remain in business.
While millions of Americans go off to work every day, a select group of insiders are busy generating real income in a very different way.

These people have no visible form of income or employment. And yet, many of them are able to generate income well beyond what most people think is possible.

It looks like a mystery. But that's only because so few people know about their world.

This world is something you might call, "the underground economy."

Discover how this "underground" economy works and what it takes to be admitted.

Watch this "underground" video presentation now.

 


4) Really Big Thinking – "Make no little plans"

This is my favorite step on the list. I just love to think big, and to plan and predict future opportunities for my business. It's a great exercise to do on airplanes, because research shows we're more creative when we get outside of our daily work environment – plus, it's much more productive than watching a movie you've seen before.

When it comes to big thinking, always be conceive and believe that you will achieve great plans. You must be sure of yourself that you will dominate your chosen niche. You must not be afraid to create bigger and bolder ideas everyday and always be looking for markets where you can charge top dollar, and bigger projects and products that will allow you to do so.

5) You Must Work on the Macro and Micro Components of Your Business

Everyone wants to be the "idea guy", but if you want to succeed you have to force yourself to be good at ideas, follow through, and details. You need to have every aspect of copy, product creation, and lead generation in place if you want to create a 6-figure or 7-figure income.

6) You Must Develop Multiple, High-Value Skills

It's not enough to be just a good speaker, or salesperson, or product creator. We need multiple skills. First we have to identify an opportunity, then generate leads, then build interest in our prospects, then persuade our prospects to become customers, and finally deliver extreme value and service. Don't just stop when you've become good in one area of expertise.

You also need to develop the skill of learning how to say NO. Too many folks spread themselves too thin, so you have to decide what projects are right for you and will advance your business.

7) Always Focus on Strategic Associations

If you sit at home and think you can avoid seminars and mastermind groups yet still develop powerful affiliate and business relationships, you are sorely mistaken. You need to be at seminars, having conversations in the hallways and at the bar, meeting new people online and offline.

Listen, by nature I'm an introverted person. A highly introverted person. I'd much rather read a book than introduce myself to a stranger. But guess what? Of all the strangers I've introduced myself to at the dozens of conferences I've attended, not one of them has bit me. And many of them have become friends, and a few of them have become lifelong business partners.

In fact, I might never have had my chance to run Early to Rise if it wasn't for a Mastermind group I joined where I met Matt Smith, my business partner. So get out there. Go to seminars and events. Plan ahead and have a list of people to meet and questions to ask AND people that you can help. Never go empty handed or without a plan.

Follow those 7 steps to start building a serious business and you'll soon join the ranks of leaders in your industry.

Craig Ballantyne is the Editor of Early to Rise and Financial Independence Monthly. He also coaches executives of companies with sales over $1 million. Later this summer, Matt Smith and Craig will be offering a new virtual private mentoring program for Financial Independence Monthly subscribers.

To establish yourself as an industry leader, Craig suggests that you do the following:

1.  Have extreme self-confidence in what you are bringing to the world is unique and different from everyone else offering similar products.

2.  Take action and implement what you have learned in your business.

3.  Keep learning and networking, and never be satisfied as long as you remain in business.

4.  Think big in order to plan and predict future opportunities for your business.

5.  Work on macro and micro components of your business in order to succeed.

6.  Develop multiple, high-value skills so you just don't stop when you become good in one area of expertise.

7.  Always focus on strategic associations so that you can continue to grow your business.
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Nice presentation with very good thoughts and ideas inside. It really gives a hint to business minded people.

Ronnelyn
Body:

To improve you overall fitness, you do not have to sweat it out at a gym. Instead you can take a walk, ride a bike, go for a swim or even play golf. The key is to just keep moving to make a difference.

Mind:

Don't be so predictable. When you get into a routine, your brain adjusts and is not stimulated any more. To offset that, do something that breaks your pattern. For example, when driving to work take a different route instead of the usual route.

Spirit:

A great way to lift your spirits is to watch the sunset or the sunrise. Take time out of your busy day to stop and enjoy the sunset. Or, wake up an hour earlier to watch the sun rise. This will put you in a good mood and lift your spirits.


  

 

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