Leveraging - Episode #58

February 29, 2008 – 8:00 am

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  1. 5 Responses to “Leveraging - Episode #58”

  2. Hi Michael,
    As usual, pure gold, words of wisdom…I am amazed. I always felt this way and keep telling my husband who is always cleaning and cooking and doing stuff that does’nt make money that he can pay someone to do these things and use his precious time more effectively to learn something or find ways to leverage our money, etc. But it’s an uphill task. So I’ve decided I’m gonna do it myself and then maybe he’ll listen!!
    Here’s to your success and continued prosperity. Believe me I don’t know anyone who deserves to be as successful as he is, than you!!
    cheers,
    MARIA

    By Maria on Feb 29, 2008

  3. Hello Michael, This was another great Epidsode about Leveraging! I Will apply these techniques to my own business and life. I feel that every one of us newbie on line marketer’s could benifit if you could explain what are the steps to a pre-product launch and a product launch? I am going to develope my own product launch and I would appericate your in put on this subject! Thank you, Dr.Dirk Friedt

    By Dirk Friedt on Feb 29, 2008

  4. Dear Michael,

    I LOVE your video “class”. How did you get to be so wise so young? If I were your mother, I would be so proud.

    I’m strongly considering writing copy ads. Your video was such an inspiration. I cannot wait for the next one.

    Take care of your special self,
    Kathy
    Hesperia, CA

    By Kathy Fox Walker on Feb 29, 2008

  5. Thanks for good stuff as always!

    The first I will do; is to pay someone to clean my house. As I like to have it nice and clean but I don’t like to do this job, as it doesn’t give me joy doing it.

    Thanks,
    Ulla H

    By Ulla H on Feb 29, 2008

  6. I’m ready to leverage my time to make more money. Cleaning my house is low on my priorities, but there are other tasks that have to be done around my work schedule. I think there must be a shift of perspective that a thing does not havre to be done the way I would do it for it to be done effectively.

    That’s how you find someone who likes doing what you hate to do it for you…and you pay them or barter out.

    By Charlotte Babb on Mar 1, 2008

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