Isn't it sickening how many people try to teach you how to "make money" and all you have to do is buy their home study course for $397. All the ways to do business online and so many people get suckered into buying lousy products only to discover that they only make money reselling that garbage to the next sucker in line. There is a terrible shortage of quality training courses and legitimate business systems over the internet.
Of all these people trying to promote their product to make money, less than 5% are actually profitable. They don't understand fundamental principles of prosperity that are responsible more creating the richest of the rich.
The first secret to making money, is not to make money. It's a counter-intuitive thought process but it works. The simplest illustration is a retail store having a sale. Buyers flock to the store because they think that the store owner isn't after their wallets, but interested in delivering real benefits for people. If you're pushing "make money and do it buying from me" then people will instantly see you for the selfish, greedy, and swindling chap you appear to be.
I know you didn't do that on purpose, it was what your "guru" told you to do. That's because the "guru" you bought from somehow sold you that he was genuinely interested in your benefit so you were willing to buy from him (or her). By showing potential clients how you aren't out to scam them out of their money but really help them out, you build immediate rapport.
Don't try to make money. Help other people and the money will come because of the second secret to making money.
The second secret to making money is not to miss the opportunity to do so. That opportunity only comes after you've built rapport with your potential clients by genuinely and humbly serving them. They trust you because you've been honest and helpful from the start. You are a genuine human being, interested in helping other human beings obtain what they want.
Now is the right time. You have the opportunity. Your rapport with potential buyers is your strongest selling proposition. People oftentimes buy things from people they trust even if they aren't sold on all the benefits that product or service provides.
But don't squander your rapport by offering something worthless. You will actually increase your rapport through the roof if your offer actually brings even more benefits to your buyers than you provided before. People start to look forward to hearing from you because they know you would only offer them something they would absolutely love to have.
There you have it. Two of the biggest money-making secrets ever revealed, and both are counter-intuitive. When you see some carpet-bagger trying to scam you, feel free to email them a copy of this little message to help them out. You in turn will be building rapport with them, and they may just become your next buyer!
Are you sick and tired of working without overtime pay? I am sure the answer is yes. If you can spare 2 minutes to read this article you may find that you may be entitled to thousands and thousands of overtime dollars from a Labor Attorney. For many years, Computer programmers in California worked overtime without getting overtime pay. Under California Overtime Laws, for Computer programmers and IT duties determine if an individual is entitled to overtime pay. A Labor Attorney can tell you how to recover! Secret #1: If you are classified as non-exempt you are entitled and should be getting paid overtime. Game over. On the other hand if you are salaried, and told you are non-exempt you have to probe deeper. See Secrets 2 and 3 below. A large number of computer programmers reside and work in California, which makes them eligible under Overtime Law in California. Under California Overtime regulations, computer programmers don’t actually know the rights when it comes to overtime pay. Knowing the rights of computer employees, especially relating to overtime, is important because computer programming jobs often require overtime work, responding to technology emergencies and performing computer upgrades during the software company’s downtime or even working extra hours in order to complete projects on time. Secret #2: Are you administratively exempt? This means do you exercise independent discretion and need little supervision in your job 50% or more of the time. Do you supervise other subordinates directly. This means, for example, hire discipline, fire, set schedules and perform exempt management duties like set policy, write checks, decide on expenditures over 50% of the time. To be sure, you should have a California overtime pay attorney review your situation. It is complex. Secret #3: Computer programmers who are paid at least $47.81/ hour ($99,445 annually) are exempt from overtime pay (California Overtime). Let’s be clear on this. For 2006, this means you must be paid $47.61 per hour FOR EVERY HOUR WORKED or you may be entitled to overtime. Computer programmers and IT pros that engage in application of systems analysis techniques and procedures or engaged in documentation, development, design, creation, testing, analysis or the revision of computer systems or just a culmination of duties are exempt from overtime pay. The computer programmer’s exemption is not applicable to several different types of computer employees, such as entry-level positions, trainees or individuals who maintain or repair computer hardware. Like all other exemptions, the employer can’t rely on trumped up or untrue job descriptions to avoid liability. Nevertheless, employees are still entitled to overtime pay. Computer programmers can recover wages that go back 3-4 years from the filed date. If you are a California employee and believe you are owed Overtime or your employer has violated your rights, take action now and talk to an Experienced California Labor Attorney. By: Lars Sheckton
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