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Saturday, 24 May 2014

How to think like a millionaire

What do they do differently?



Two years after launching my sales and business development consulting firm, I was inspired to launch the Millionaire Girls’ Movement, a resource to help women regenerate, grow and sustain their own wealth.
We started out small with just three followers (including myself!), a website and a heart-stopping amount of bravado, but I was determined to deliver stories of women who had forged their own path to millionaire status.
So I reached out to Jenny Craig and asked her if I could interview her for the site. Much to my surprise, she not only said yes, but thanked me for the work I was doing.
Then, with Craig’s interview as leverage, I reached out to more incredible women millionaires who agreed to tell their stories.
I wanted to create transparency, education and inspiration for women through storytelling, and that’s exactly what we’ve done — because I believe in this mission and its value to women.
What I’ve learned from the women we’ve interviewed is that it’s their own beliefs, attitudes and feelings toward money that have propelled them to success. They’ve mastered the millionaire mindset. And you can too.
If you believe it’s possible and extremely achievable to be a millionaire, you’re right. Once you define the possibility of something, your behavior will follow suit. Yet the opposite is true as well: If you believe you’ll never be able to hit the $1 million mark, then you’re right about that too — and no amount of information or direction will change the outcome.
This isn’t to suggest that merely believing money will show up in your life is going to make you wealthy. (Wouldn’t that be nice?) But the first step toward achieving millionaire status is adopting the right mentality. Here’s what millionaires believe.

Millionaires Believe Money Is Good

As a child who grew up in poverty, I heard messages every day from my family and community about why people with money were selfish, greedy and even evil. This broken belief system suggested there was nobility in poverty and no one should aspire to be more than middle class at best.
Being raised in an environment that rebelled against wealth created an incredible challenge to building it. And it wasn’t until I saw money could be of service — not merely a device to accumulate more things — that I was able to generate, sustain and grow my own wealth.
The truth, of course, is that money has the capacity to do a lot of good in the world — not only for you, but also for those you love and your community.
Millionaires know this and believe money is good, and that wanting and acquiring it does not make you inherently bad. Believing otherwise means you’ll likely never reach the $1 million milestone.
Pay attention to the messages you hear and statements you make about money. If you notice the messaging is negative, challenge your thought process.
Ask yourself if what you’re saying is true or a belief. I used to catch myself saying, “Investing is hard. I just don’t understand it.”
This gave me permission to avoid learning how to invest. Now I say: “Investing is a skill. You just have to start small.” Write down all of your negative beliefs about money — then rewrite them.
Millionaires Believe In Themselves and Their Capacity to Acquire Wealth
When I was in college, I knew a guy whose family had earned — and lost — millions of dollars over the course of his life, due to the nature of their family business. As someone who came from a poor family, I was stunned at how certain my friend was that he would be able to build a business and create his own wealth.
He knew that he was capable of doing what was necessary to earn millions — and I can tell you, 20 years later, indeed he did!
Millionaires and millionaires-on-the-rise don’t believe wealth is insurmountable. They have incredible confidence in their abilities. Some may translate such certainty as arrogance, but I would argue it’s more reflective of conviction.
This isn’t to suggest that millionaires are smarter than everyone else. The difference is that millionaires know they’ll be able to find the answers or get the information necessary to be successful.
Millionaires are agents of their own success — they create their own luck, fashion their own opportunities and build their own wealth.

Millionaires Are Ferociously Curious

Having met my share of millionaires through the Millionaire Girls’ Movement, speaking around the world and through business, I can tell you — regardless of whether they were formally educated or not — all millionaires are incredibly curious people.
They seek answers and solutions, and they’re obsequious observers and lifelong learners with voracious appetites for knowledge. I’ve been to plenty of events where extremely successful people will find a scrap of paper to write down a book, website, TED Talk or a conference to attend that might give them an edge or a little bit of insight — because millionaires aren’t complacent and know that knowledge is never wasted.
If you want to stimulate your curiosity, start asking questions. Interview people. You’d be amazed at what you can learn about business, investing, the job market or technology.
Don’t limit your audience. Ask kids about the technology they love — it could be a great stock pick. Ask someone who invests: What should you do if you only have $50 a month to invest? Read, read, read. There are so many people who’ve already made their million. Be a student of their success.

Millionaires Are Resilient

I’ve never read about a millionaire that skyrocketed to success without a single misstep. The millionaire journey is rife with opportunity for financial loss, mistakes and upset. Millionaires have a high tolerance for struggle, and are more likely to ask “what’s next?” than “why me?”
Millionaires aren’t lured into a victim mindset — they know they’re their own best solution and aren’t held hostage by circumstances beyond their control.
Cases in point? Steve Jobs was fired from Apple — and Martha Stewart went to prison. Whatever you think of them personally, note how they came back from those challenges and ended up even more successful.

Millionaires Ask For It

The ability to ask with elegance is not merely a nice skill to have; it’s actually tied to wealth. Professionals who ask for opportunity are more likely to advance and earn more; women who negotiate over the course of their careers can earn more than $1 million more than their counterparts; and those who ask for business build a larger book and generate more revenue.
Whether you’re negotiating to pay less, earn more or for better terms, feeling entitled to ask is crucial to building wealth.
Millionaires believe they are entitled to opportunity, good terms and competitive salaries.
People who don’t feel worthy fail to advocate for themselves and instead take what is offered without asking for anything better. Ethically and elegantly asking for your value is an expression of a millionaire’s right to pursue her worth.
Ann marie Houghtailing is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and performer who has mastered creating a dollar out of thin air and has dedicated her career to teaching others to do the same. She is the author of “How I Created a Dollar Out of Thin Air” and is producing the documentary Architecting Our Own Glass Ceilings.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

What YouTube's 1 Billion Monthly Active Users Milestone Means For Marketers

Source: http://www.socialmediafrontiers.com/

YouTube has announced on its blog that the video sharing and streaming site has surpassed the 1 billion monthly active users mark, the second social media site afterFacebook to reach this milestone.

Like Facebook, YouTube took eight years, from its conception in February 2005, to hit 1 billion MAUs. Twitter, in comparison, has just celebrated its seventh birthday and has just over 200 million monthly active users.

So, 1 billion, that is a mindboggling amount of viewers! In theannouncement post on the YouTube blog, the YouTube team have put that enormous figure into perspective, asking “What does a billion people tuning into YouTube look like?


Tuesday, 20 May 2014

5 Surprising Ways Social Media is Affecting Healthcare

social media and healthcare
Source:  http://www.socialmediafrontiers.com/

Doctor Recommended!

From keeping up with friends and family to choosing for whom to vote in the coming election, social mediadrastically altered the way people gather and exchange information. Information about healthcare is no exception.

According to Mediabistro, 40 percent of the consumers surveyed said that information found through social media affects the way they view their health- and that's just from obvious social media use like people sharing articles on Facebook or TwitterSocial media's effect on the healthcare industry is actually much more profound.


22 Brilliant Social Media Marketing Tips


Monday, 19 May 2014

3 Tips for Marketing on Social Networks

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Marketing on social networks requires more of a focus on the human element since its more about building relationships then it is your technical knowledge. There's no way around it, social networking for business requires building trust with others which requires time and interpersonal skills. You notice I did not say effort since making 'friends' should be more an act of enjoyment and not regarded as labor! 

In order to get the best results when social networking for business here are 3 things you will need to do. 


Saturday, 17 May 2014

Online Business Ideas


How To Make Your Online Business Progressive

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This article is all about internet marketing, using the power of internet, a business owner can gain profits and be ahead of the competitors. Internet marketing is used to increase income and promote your own product in different sites. Internet marketing involves selling your product through email messages, as long as you have your own computer with an internet connection you can start working on your business. Negotiating with different clients via email is much easier, faster and hassle free. As an internet marketer, you must know on how to convince those who visited your website and your target audience. Show the advantages of the product, encourage the viewers to try on the product and tell them why they need it. 

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Know How Popup Advertising Plays an Important Role in Internet Marketing

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Popup advertising can be very useful depending on how they are used. Most of the internet marketing experts and companies use this advertising strategy for obtaining the best results. The primary purpose of this method is to pull up the web traffic to a particular promotional website. Apart from this, popup ads will also help the business to draw more email addresses, which will be important for generating good contact lists and customer data base. This will in return help the company for email advertisement campaign. Usually, this is considered as a form of online advertisement. These are some of the major reason why it used in the internet marketing. When popup advertising is used in online marketing, it will help the website to maximize the distribution of the product information to many people. The usage of this online marketing strategy can become useful, useless or even harmful to your website. Therefore, if you are planning to use this technique for your website, it is very important to understand the process thoroughly and then use it for obtaining effective results. 

Monday, 12 May 2014

Can Internet Marketing Be a Long Term Business?

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Source: http://www.articlecity.com/articles/marketing/article_6729.shtml

Here is the basic honest truth: most of the people get into Internet Marketing because they are convinced it is an easy way to earn quick money. Their approach is to make a fast website, put up some advertising and a few affiliate links and then sit back and watch while they earn real cash. There are a large amount of individuals who do this and also earn lots of money on the internet. But what if you want more than some extra or even quick cash (quick cash, naturally being a misnomer)? Can Internet Marketing really be leveraged to produce a worthwhile and long term career?


Friday, 9 May 2014

Make Social Media Day Official in Your City This Year

Social Media Day has taken major strides since its launch in 2010. What started as a few hundred Meetup events has become a major global celebration.
More than 20 cities have officially recognized June 30 as Social Media Day, including Silver City, New Mexico; Tulsa, Okla.; Waco, Texas; and Ottawa, Canada. In 2011, Arizona became the first U.S. state to do so, and other states such as Nevada and Missouri have since followed suit.
In order for your city or state to officially recognize Social Media Day this year, submit a proclamation request form. Here's what you need to know.

How to submit a proclamation request

Since some states require you to fill out the proclamation request five to six weeks before the event, we recommend submitting as quickly as possible.
Call your local City Hall and ask about proclamation information directly. Even if you're able to find the form online, the direct conversation still helps things go more smoothly.
 
 
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