Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
5:31 pm
I stumbled upon a mail that Joe Vitale sent to his list and I found it very interesting and would want to share it with you. I hope it adds to your wealth of understanding.

“I’ve never seen anything like it.
I’m literally getting mailing after mailing from
people panicking over the world economy,
wondering how they’re going to cope with it.
And my heart goes out to each and every one
of them. In fact, at one time I actually was
homeless living on the street. I know the
Monday, October 12th, 2009 at
2:19 pm
Since fall 2000, lucky students chosen to live in the University of Maryland’s Hinman dorm have had everything they need to start a legitimate business.
Sponsors pledged $2.5 million for a state-of-the-art wireless building where up to 100 students can roam the halls with their laptops, and where they have access to a computer lab featuring expensive business software as well as a conference room complete with cherry table and leather chairs. Once a week, professionals ranging from lawyers to venture capitalists visit to share their experiences and lend a helping hand.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
11:27 am

Drop what you’re doing and check this out…
I’m going to let you in on something new that could help you pull in a serious income quickly - no matter how bad the economy gets.
What we have here is a genuine breakthrough in the way ordinary people can grab a piece of the biggest and most exciting cash reserve of them all.
If I sound excited, there’s a good reason. Many have tried to crack this particular wealth-building challenge before, but few have ever succeeded - until now.
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at
12:39 pm

Think seriously before you suggest an undergraduate should go get a job during or after school. It could be very poor advice, particularly if you do not volunteer information regarding setting up in business as well. And while greater numbers of graduates and undergraduates alike are setting up businesses today, it is still worthwhile considering why a business is more feasible than moving into the labor force.
Here are 10 good reasons.
1. You Are in a Safer Place (especially in 2009)
What job would you be secure in today? Its the least secure career path on the planet. I recommend starting a business now. There is business opportunity galore!