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Lesson #5: Branch Out To Build Your Base of Success
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| Though you might not know it since Giannini never liked to toot his own horn, America’s most beloved banker actually had a significant impact on American culture that was far removed from the world of banking. From cinema to architecture to relief efforts overseas, Giannini devoted much of his resources to causes he felt equally passionate about. It was in doing so that he is today remembered as not just a great banker, but a great supporter of entrepreneurship in all its various forms. |
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It;s A Wonderful Life: A Story About An Entrepreneur and the Real Meaning of Success
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| Rarely has any movie left such a lasting impression on the American public as Frank Capra’s all-time masterpiece --- “It’s a Wonderful Life.” On the surface, the movie appears to be a sappy, sentimental film with hope and optimism. In reality, this film serves as a universal story of the enduring human spirit -- filled with many powerful lessons about life, business and money. Read this article about how an entrepreneur during the time of the Depression and the timely lessons he teaches us about real success and wealth. |
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Lesson #3: Find Inspiration Around You
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| Despite his ability to create fantasy worlds and invent creatures the likes of which the world has never seen before, the secret inspiration behind Spielberg’s films is actually his everyday life. From his own childhood experiences to his current fatherhood role, Spielberg takes ordinary events and turns them into extraordinary tales. This is one of the key reasons why Spielberg’s films have been such a success. However out-of-this-world the stories he tells may be, there is always a unique simplicity in their messages. |
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Lesson #5: Follow Your Passion
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| “The only time I’m totally happy is when I’m watching films or making them,” says Spielberg. |
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Lesson #2: Try Personalized Promotion On For Size
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| As a child, Armani would eagerly await the trips his family used to make from his small town of Piacenza to Milan just to catch one of the latest films that had been released. “At the beginning I loved westerns and Italian comedies, but later I fell in love with the neorealist films that inspired my good friend Martin Scorsese,” he says. “It was like being transported from the harsh reality of life in post-war Italy to this magical place. The stars were so glamorous and larger than life that I wanted somehow to share in that.” |
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Sorry to have been away so long
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| Yes, I do apologize. To be frank (right now I wish I was anyone
but me, yes, even Frank) I have been on the mend. The last tour
just about wiped me out and then this nasty speaker’s curse, the curse
of the throat, plagued me for weeks. Harsh, cough, gravel,
hurt. All of that and more. Which of course affected the
rest of me…will I ever be able to speak again? Oh, my goodness, is this
it? Am I on my way out? Weak, weak, weak. You get my
point. |
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The Death Grip Method
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| I was going through Mass Control over the weekend, nerd that I am, and I came across something Frank Kern called the Death Grip Method. Frank Kern says that this is the most valuable thing you can learn from Mass Control.
In that $2,000 course, this is the million dollar formula. It is specifically applied to the last 4 or 5 days of any launch process, and immediately after this you usher in the "Buy Now" button. The Death Grip Method is to be used in the last 5 days building up towards the launch. |
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How many keywords per Ad Group?
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| “How many keywords should I ad per Ad Group?”
I see just about anyone that is new with AdWords struggling with this and just the other day, I was listening to a StomperNet video by Frank Kern and I was shocked that in the video even the advice that Frank Kern was giving was not what I would have recommended.
So, here is the rules that I follow each and every time I create a set of new Ad Group. |
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Email Marketing Redefined — Is Frank Kern God? Or Just a Minor Deity?
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| Conventional wisdom says you should ideally get a Customer Lifetime Value average of $1 per person per year from your list. This means on a list of 100,000, you should get $100,000 per year that your customers remain on your list.
That is admittedly some decent coin.
However, Frank Kern isn’t about achieving decent.
Our laid-back beach bum has made $2.2 million from his list of 8000 over the past two years!
That translates to an unprecedented CRV average of $275 a person!
In his latest product Mass Control, Frank Kern teaches you how he can make a whopping 275 times more than the average from utilizing his powerful email marketing strategies. |
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3 most important films for leaders and entrepreneurs.
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| With last week’s Academy Awards still top of mind Harvard Business blogger Anthony Tjan has put together a list of must-see films for entrepreneurs. |
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Economic growth has slowed since earlier in the year
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| Brian A. Bethune, IHS’ chief U.S. economist called the Fed's assessment “surprisingly frank description of current economic conditions.” “While this characterization of the economy is not a surprise, given the recent downward inflection of indicators on consumer and business spending…and the employment markets, the very frank description of the situation and the avoidance of the use of the typical Fed euphemisms suggests a great deal of concern about the direction of the economy”. |
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