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Psychological Things To Remember When Writing Articles
Thanks for your kind words. I love the mindset aspect of getting things done and it's really interesting how people see the world and communicate based on their beliefs.Posted 31st December 2010 at 09:14 AM by Andyhenry
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Psychological Things To Remember When Writing Articles
Interesting post.
Keep the good work up.
Magdi MikhailPosted 13th November 2008 at 03:00 AM by mymt
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How Twitter Supports The Law Of Attraction
Hi Andy,
This is a very intersting post. I'll Google Mark and look for his books and read them.
About Twitter, you are right, personally I'm using it for a while and it is great to spread news.
Take care,
ElmarPosted 3rd November 2008 at 11:09 AM by Elmar Sandyck
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How Twitter Supports The Law Of Attraction
Hi Andy!
Yeah, saw the pictures and video. So cool - wish I could have been there. Have heard of Mark Joyner and was kind of surprised that Mike Filsaime was actually a student of his a long time ago.
I saw Jaz (whom I'm working with right now) and Ewen Chia in the pictures. Awesome stuff ;D
AsherPosted 3rd November 2008 at 02:32 AM by Asher
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The Beauty Of Membership Sites
Do you have any urls for your membership sites?Posted 28th October 2008 at 08:17 AM by lavidaloca
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Psychological Things To Remember When Writing Articles
Great post Andy. Thank you. As Hamida said, never thought much about this in relation to article marketing.Posted 7th October 2008 at 05:52 PM by Ron Killian
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Psychological Things To Remember When Writing Articles
This is a really interesting post Andy. I used to be a primary teacher so I'm well aware of the learning styles, but I've never thought of applying it to my article writing.Posted 2nd October 2008 at 06:04 AM by Hamida Harland
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The Million Dollar Question
I am always interested in strategic business development. You million dollar questions sure make alot of sense. Thanks for the reminder to be on the right track. Cheers, YPosted 16th August 2008 at 06:24 PM by yfish
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80/20 Pareto principle in IM
Hey Andy,
Thanks for highlighting this. It's so true. The tough part is letting that 80% of your customers that waste your time go, or identifying that 80% that doesn't help you earn profits.
Cutting the fat, yet taking care of the necessities can be tricky. For example, today I realized I needed to put an earnings disclaimer on one of my sites. Is that going to make me money? No, but it is something that needs to be done.
As a business owner that's the stuff I suppose you should delegate out in order to focus on the things that truly impact growth.
Ryan TaylorPosted 15th August 2008 at 12:14 PM by Ryan_Taylor
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80/20 Pareto principle in IM
Hey Andy,
The rule 80/20 does work. I appreciate you taking the time to remind me. As I tend to fall away from it.
By applying this to one part of my business, I went from no income to over $1400 a month. Not a fortune but now I can leverage the 20 results into more dollars.
It's strange how we get something working and then instead of really focusing on it we either settle for what we have from it or decide we want to try something more exciting.
Folks if you can't tell I know what Andy has written really works. You need to try it.
Thanks Andy for a good post.
Ken LeathermanPosted 10th August 2008 at 08:57 AM by Ken Leatherman

