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Thoughts on Success From Bill Bartmann, an American Billionaire

Bill Bartmann, an American billionaire’s, thoughts on success are as follows:

To succeed you must take risks.

To be willing to take risks – you must be unafraid of failing.

To be unafraid of failing – you must be unconcerned about other people’s opinion of you.

To be unconcerned about other people’s opinion of you – you must have

Bill Bartmann on Success (You saw this billionaire in Toronto):

To succeed you must take risks.

To be willing to take risks – you must be unafraid of failing.

To be unafraid of failing – you must be unconcerned about other people’s opinion of you.

To be unconcerned about other people’s opinion of you – you must have high self-esteem.

The proof of the hypothesis is that the reverse is equally true.

Unsuccessful people are afraid to take risks.

They are afraid to take risks because they are afraid to fail.

They are afraid to fail because they worry about other people’s opinion of them.

They worry about other people’s opinion of them – because they have low self-esteem.

The proof of the hypothesis is that the reverse is equally true.

Unsuccessful people are afraid to take risks.

They are afraid to take risks because they are afraid to fail.

They are afraid to fail because they worry about other people’s opinion of them.

They worry about other people’s opinion of them – because they have low self-esteem.

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5 T’s of A Marketing Expert (A Non Comprehensive List)

There are many important components to marketing success.  I recently had my first $3,300+ revenue day by applying several tactics I could sum up in 5 Ts.  I’m not a fan of writing too much and I know you don’t like reading flowery articles, so the following are the summary points:

Techniques – Find sources of arbitrage–opportunities where you can make a margin.

Technology – Know how to do it and/or finding people to help.

Testing – Test, test, and test.  Step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself to learn.

Tracking – Measure your results or you may be wasting your time testing!  If you don’t put in at least some measures to track your success, in my opinion, you’re wasting your time.

Tweaking – Once you find something that even partially works , analyse it and find ways to improve your marketing.