Monday, October 29, 2007

Codrut Turcanu is at it Again

Codrut Turcanu, that crazy Romanian, one of my favorite Internet Marketers, is at it again. This time he's issued a challange. He's saying he can make you a minimum of $300 in 20 days, with No list, No website, NO Blog, NO product of your own, and NO paid advertising. Oops, can he meet this kind of challange? Well, I'm going to see what happens, myself. It could be interesting. Here's some more details on his blog, http://www.codrutturcanu.com/blog/300-in-20-days/, and be sure and comment.

OK - on to some other stuff. Our campaign to build our downline team in Automatic Builder is really taking off, and I'm starting to see some real progress. It's one of our top 3 recommendations for my Internet Retirement System site. If you haven't taken the tour yet, go ahead and do so. Once I'm notified you've actually signed up to take the tour, I've got a really cool, free e-book for you, something sure to help you with your network business.

There seems to be a whole raft of mentoring programs out there right now, and everyone seems to be jumping on the bandwagon. From Mile Filsaime and Russell Brunson to Keith Wellman and others, it seems as if everyone who's ever made significant money on the internet now wants to mentor us. Personally, I think that's a good thing, but really watch your costs on these offerings because they can be pretty high. So, my advise? Really know who it is that's making the mentoring offer. Make sure he or she (yes, Liz Tomey is also coaching) knows their stuff and is charging accordingly, and that they promise to keep the number of mentorees (sic) to a reasonable level (under a 100 or so). Is there any one-on-one included in the offer? Is there a supported help line? That's just a few of the things I'd look for. But be that as it may, having a personal mentor can be a really good thing to help you get off the ground. That's why Condrut's little offer (above) is interesting. It's got manageable scope and resonable expectations.

TTFN .... and CIO!

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