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Old 09-03-2009, 03:01 PM   #1
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Hey Warriors,

I thought it would be cool to share with each other our motivation factors
and what we are going to do or buy with our Internet Marketing Money!

The only deal is you have to share it in picture form and can include a little writing to explain them.

But then most importantly write when you will achieve this goal down!


As if you didn't know already then writing your goals down and working out what your goal's and then even further putting them in picture form helps you achieve them too!

Will post mine in this next post

Thanks and looking forward to seeing everyones motivation factor.

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Old 09-03-2009, 03:05 PM   #2
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1st....

Honda Shadow 125cc Motorbike! Price: $2000 to $5000
By: October 09

2nd...


Toyota Supra Price: $5,000 to $10,000
By: November 09

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Old 09-03-2009, 03:34 PM   #3
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Old 09-03-2009, 03:37 PM   #4
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I am so tempted to say 'for everything else there is mastercard' now lol!

That is a fantastic view... would love to wake up to that everday!

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Old 09-03-2009, 05:04 PM   #5
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£20k for a fullly loaded bmw M3
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Old 09-03-2009, 05:09 PM   #6
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£20k for a fullly loaded bmw M3
Funny you should choose that car... its one that i was contemplating getting but think it might be better as my second car as i would hate to have to write that off

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Old 09-03-2009, 05:25 PM   #7
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i could afford one now Tom but the running costs on them are HUGE, my best mate has one and it devours the petrol, tyres and servicing are mega expensive too.. but M3's are sexual

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i could afford one now Tom but the running costs on them are HUGE, my best mate has one and it devours the petrol, tyres and servicing are mega expensive too.. but M3's are sexual
I never really looked into the running costs but just saying 'oh yeah and thats my bmw m3' does it for me!

BMW is becoming like the whole porsche and ferrari brand but with more affordable prices (although porsche is surprisingly cheap in some cases too).

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I really want a ton of shoes... I'm a sneakerhead like that.
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my son and my parent picture

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Right now what's motivating me is paying for health insurance come 2010. And second, I want to be ABLE to move out of my parents house on my 23rd birthday spring 2010.

Then it's travel timez!

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hi thanks it good poste
I would like to explain from my over view angle.
Regardless of your business area, your business cards are a reflection of your company and its services. You need to spend time and effort in creating the perfect business card, it's style, design, texture and even font to be used has to be be meticulously thought out to ensure your business is reflected in the manner you want.
Card Design & Print - Which Colour to choose?
Handing over your business card to a potential customer is one of the most defining moments in your business relationship. Make sure you present your best foot forward with every customer and business card you present. We recommend using colour on your business cards. The use of colour engages the customer and ensures they react to the key messages you want to promote. Experts advise you to avoid making your business card look like a bag of skittles fell on it however, and focusing on your key corporate colours is also recommended. If however you don't have corporate colours defined just quite yet, then here are some pointers for their creation.
Purples and Creams or gradients of soft colours will adopt a more creative feel while the use of strong solid colours will promote the thought provoking side of your business. Vibrant and bright colours ultimately present your business as creative and forward-thinking.
Card Design & Print - Which font?
As with the choice of colour, picking the right font is critical to presenting the right corporate image to potential businesses and clients. It's probably best not to overcrowd your card with different fonts and with this in mind, no more than two should be used. Possibly a normal font and the bold version of this for business title. Depending on the nature of your business, you can select the right type of font to suit your needs and business goals. Contemporary, young and vibrant businesses stick to bolder and more slick fonts, whereas traditional businesses tend to use more contemporary fonts.
No matter which font you use, make sure all your detail and text on your business card are clearly understandable on the card. There is no point having a well designed card with illegible text.
Card Design & Print - Got a Logo? Use it!
At this point your probably going to ask, why would I not put my logo on my business card, well some businesses may not have one designed, others may not recognize its importance, and finally, others may have just have forgotten to use it. Let this be your reminder. Forgetting to put your logo on the card is the cardinal sin, havent got one designed yet? Well that's another matter. Prominently position your logo on the business card, but remember there is only a little space on the card, so don't make it overpowering. Ensure you use a high resolution version of 300dpi or more as this will ensure you get photo quality representation from your printer.
Design & Print - What size is my business Card?
If your in the United States the general business card size is 91mm x 50mm, however in the United Kingdom it is 85mm x 55mm. On occasion people differentiate from these general sizes, but where they gain in creativity, they lose in usability. The average size of pocket in a purse or wallet in the UK is 87mm x 60mm providing just enough space for a few business cards in their wallet. Differentiating from this size will more likely result in your business card being put in an unfamiliar position and being misplaced.










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