Sunday, August 1, 2010

How to Use Facebook Mobile

Do you know how to use Facebook mobile? If you just want to read your friends' status updates, all you really need to do is log in to the mobile version of Facebook on your cell phone. To do this, go tottp://m.facebook.com and use your regular user name and password to log in. This version doesn't have as many features as the standard site, but you will still be able to keep up with what your friends are doing.

Are you ready to learn how to update your status message using your phone? You can do this user the mobile browser, but there is a much easier way. You can text your status update to Facebook. To do this, send a text message to 32665 that starts with the @ symbol. For example, you could update your status to "is at Kelly's party" by texting "@ is at Kelly's party" to 32665.

Would you like to learn how to post a picture on Facebook from your cell phone? In order to upload a photo from your cell phone, you need to be using either an iPhone or a cell phone with multimedia message service (MMS) capability. If your phone has the capability, you can post a photo by e-mailing it to mobile@facebook.com. The first time you do this, you will receive a text message with a confirmation code. You need to go to the applications menu and click on "mobile" then look for the "uploads" section and find the link to enter the confirmation code. Once you have entered the code, your phone is set up to upload photos and you won't need to enter it again.

Is there anything else you'd like to do from your cell phone? Now that you know how to update your status message and upload photos, you've pretty much got the basics covered. If you get bored with that, you can learn how to upload videos, search for new friends and check to see what's happening in your groups.

You can do many things under the sun with this new update. This make easy for us to be seen by our friends in facebook away from computers.

James Dempsey is a top internet marketer who works with industry leaders from around the world. He has a passion for helping others achieve their goals, dreams and aspirations. To learn more about James Dempsey and his team of Marketing Mentors meet him at: http://www.work-from-homebusiness.biz/service

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

An Interview with Jomar Hilario about the Mysterious World of Internet Marketing

For this issue of WealthStrategies, I thought of interviewing Jomar Hilario, my in-house internet guru. This young guy has been helping me so much in marketing our events and products online, I thought of asking him a few questions so that TrulyRichClub Gold and SuperGold members will get a broad introduction to the mysterious world of internet marketing. Here’s the interview. Enjoy!

Bo: Jom, when and how did you start in Internet Marketing?

Jomar: In 2005, you organized a Jars of Clay (a Christian rock band) Concert at the Araneta Coliseum…

Bo: Yes, I remember. I didn’t know what I was getting into... (laughs)

Jomar: Because I listened exclusively to Contemporary Christian Music, I wanted to help you. So I volunteered to promote it. I used 90% internet marketing, using instinct—and my knowledge of the rock band—to locate where their fans were hiding online. I had only 30 days to do it. I was a total newbie but I hired 10 people—paid them with my own money too—to help me promote online. In this case, my passion for Christian rock music allowed me to use and discover internet marketing. I was doing it without knowing it had a name.

Bo: Thanks for your great help. What would you consider your first biggest sale doing internet marketing?

Jomar: The next big event you organized: Reuben Morgan's Worship Event, also at the Araneta. We sold 2 million pesos worth of ticket sales—promoting an obscure name—in 30 days also. This was, again, 90% internet marketing.

Bo: Who do you consider your mentors and what’s the most important thing you learned from them?

Jomar: You, Bo Sanchez, who introduced me to the most powerful set of mentors I've ever encountered: Jim Rohn, Tony Robbins, Dan Kennedy, Jay Abraham, Maxwell Maltz. I also listen to a lot of Michael Senoff stuff, which I know you also listen too. Most important thing: Business is all about marketing. Without it, nothing gets sold. That's why I concentrate on the endless learning of marketing from the best in the field—worldwide.

Bo: Which books, websites, and other resources do you recommend for beginning Internet marketers?

Jomar: Funny that you'd ask. This piece of advice I've never heard anybody else talk about: To stay up to snuff on what's happening in the Internet world you must be reading: The Google Blog, Blogger Buzz, YouTube Blog, Facebook blog, Mashable, Techcrunch, the Adsense Blog, plus YouTube vidoes on how to use Feedburner and Blogger (for beginners).

Bo: Hmm. That’s a lot of stuff. So instead of just going to Facebook and YouTube, you read their blogs?

Jomar: Yes. And to learn marketing, you'd need traditional books by the masters: Guerilla Marketing Books by Levinson, and Gary Halbert Material, all of Jay Abraham’s sales letters, and finally, just join my online mentoring club: http://www.Bit.ly/truediscount

Bo: I know you bring it all together in your online course. I recommend your course because it is complete, systematized, and 90% cheaper than other similar courses in the market today.

Jomar: For fun, I also recommend the book, 4 Hour Work Week. Of course, Bo Sanchez's 8 Secrets of the Truly Rich and Choose to be Wealthy.

Bo: Mutual Admiration Society. Jom, How much can one expect to earn in internet marketing?

Jomar: This depends on the number of paying clients you have. And your attitude. If you have 100 interested clients in your email list, using Feedburner and a blog, or 100 friends in Facebook, you'll normally get 1 person to buy, online. So if your attitude is "I'll price it low," you can earn $7 per 100 clients. If your attitude is "I'll price it really high so they perceive it as valuable," and you prove it too by mentioning in your website/email WHY it's valuable, you can earn $77 per 100 clients. See how attitude can make a difference?


Bo: But what product will people sell? What are the different ways one can earn money in internet marketing?

Jomar: I recommend three ways. Blogs with advertising, such as Google Adsense. Selling a digital product using a blog. And selling an offline event, product or service, using a blog.

Bo: From your experience, which of these strategies gives the highest chances of succeeding?

Jomar: Blogs plus Advertising is easy. However, "success" is measured by dollars. And the dollars in Blog + Advertising is not that high compared to say, selling an offline coaching program using a blog. And even if you don’t have your own product, you can also earn a lot of money selling other people’s products as an affiliate.

Bo: What are the risks involved in internet marketing?

Jomar: Laziness and Confusion. Laziness, because this is a business where no one will tell you what to do, even if you're already earning. So you may or may not do anything—and hence lose any momentum you may have built earlier. Because you're just lazy and prefer to shoot zombies with plants instead.(Laughs)

Bo: Because you don’t have a boss pressuring you to produce. You need a lot of self-discipline. And confusion?

Jomar: Confusion, because a lot of "Internet Marketers" abound online and most are promising a ton of benefits for their coaching programs and seminars. It's mostly hype that pushes people to buy their products. Most beginners just buy and buy and read a little and get confused. And they waste so much money buying high-priced stuff.

Bo: And what can one do to lessen those risks?

Jomar: To lessen the risks, you need to locate a mentor whom you can trust to hold your hand in building your Internet income machines. I’m offering myself to be that mentor. Unlike these other gurus, I won’t charge people an arm and a leg for my courses. Mind you, I'm as tough as Yoda in mentoring but as simple as Sesame Street in instructing.

Bo: What’s the link if people are interested in your online course on internet marketing?

Jomar: They can just go to http://www.Bit.ly/truediscount


Bo: What would you consider your worst internet marketing and business mistake?

Jomar: Nice question. Creating a sales letter without referring to my KODIGO. Such as my books, Jay Abraham's letters, etc... It resulted in zero sales. Ouch.

Bo: For the beginning Internet Marketer, what advice can you give to get started?

Jomar: My answer is the same for any kind of business. Make sure you know why you're getting into internet marketing. And
what price—money and time—you're willing to pay to get really deep into the rabbit hole. Because somewhere in that journey, is your freedom and abundance of time and finances. But I can only show you the door—you will have to walk through it.

Bo: Jom, are you giving my TrulyRichClub Gold and SuperGold members a special price for your online course?

Jomar: Yes. Just for your TrulyRichClub friends, I’m slashing the price by 50%. But to be fair to everyone, I need to put a time limit to it. After my deadline on June 29, it jumps up to the regular price.

Bo: Thanks Jom. I hope you help more people.

For those of you who want to create a passive income via internet marketing, you can contact Jomar and his online course. Click the link below:

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Going Global: Groupon Buys European Clone Citydeal

Hugely successful group buying website Groupon has acquired a European clone called Citydeal, bumping the billion-dollar company’s number of operating countries from two (just the U.S. and Canada) to 18.

Groupon will apply its own branding to the Citydeal websites at some point in the future, but the company’s blog post says that the transition will take “months.” Users will still need to sign up for a Citydeal account separately to take advantage of deals in the European regions served.

Those regions will include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Finland, Denmark, Turkey, Sweden, Norway and Belgium.

Citydeal — which has 600 employees now — was founded by some of the same individuals who started European eBay clone Alando, which was later bought by eBay in an arrangement similar to this one.

Groupon invites its members to buy a product or service from a local business en masse at a greatly reduced price made possible by the sheer volume of opt-ins. It offers a new deal each day, giving users 24 hours to opt-in. The service has proved highly profitable for both Groupon and the businesses that partner with it, as well as a boon for local communities.

For example, a dance studio in Chicago recently sold more than 1,000 four-week classes at less than half the usual price-per-head. The business will benefit greatly, but so will the greater community of dance-related businesses in Chicago, which will grow significantly this year, bringing more money to venues and other studios and events.

By: Samuel Axon

Friday, May 14, 2010

How To Receive An Avalanche Of Blessing When God’s Blessings Come, Will You Be Ready?

Let me tell you a story.
One day, two men were walking home.
All of a sudden, it started to rain. Really hard.
Because both of them didn’t have an umbrella, the two guys got soaking wet. After a few minutes of torrential rain, the first man cursed.
“God, what have I done to deserve this bad fortune?” he growled, hurling his fist to the sky. “Why are you punishing me? I’m minding my own business here, walking home, when You had to make it rain!”
But the second man’s response was totally different. He began to skip, dance, and sing like Gary V in a concert. “Yeepee! Life is wonderful!” he hollered.
With venom in his voice, the first man asked, “What are you so happy about? Can’t you see we’re wet as frogs in a swamp!”
The second man said, “My dear friend, I’m a farmer. The rain is nourishing my crops. I will have a bountiful harvest this year!”
It was the same rain, the same amount of water pelting their bodies, but the two men had two very different reactions.
Why?
Because one person prepared for the rain and another didn’t.
Dear friend, mark my word: There is always an avalanche of blessing that will flow into your life. Financial blessings. Spiritual blessings. They pour like a rampaging river over you.
But will you be ready for their coming?
If you won’t be ready, you’ll just curse.
But who will praise?
The person who has planted great seeds in his life.
How will you do that?
Here are the three kinds of seeds that you need to plant:
1) Seeds of Desire
2) Seeds of Belief
3) Seeds of Action

Friend, God wants to bless you abundantly. May your dreams come true,
May your dreams come true. Bo Sanchez

Monday, May 10, 2010

Born-from-the-Streets

If you want to become really wealthy (not just middle class), you need to learn practical strategies that can only come from actually doing it. Risking it. Making your hands dirty. And failing.

You don’t learn that in school. You learn that in the streets.

T.J. Watson said, “If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.” I totally agree.

I’m successful today because I’ve failed so many times. And I’ve failed so many times because I’ve made so many attempts.

Look, I’m not talking about foolish, impulsive attempts. (Okay, I must admit I did those too.)

Today, I’ve learned how to fail.

Do you want to start a business?

Follow these 4 important rules of failing wisely.

• I only start with small amounts

I don’t bet the farm. I put little amounts of money. So that if it fails, I don’t cry. I consider my investment as a tuition fee for learning in the best university in the land: University of Failure.

• I only do it with coaches behind me.

I don’t do anything without mentors beside me. People who have been doing what I want to do for years.


• I stick with my expertise.

I stay within my game. I’ve got core gifts and won’t venture too far from that field.

• I only work with people of character.

I don’t work with just anybody. Through the years, I’ve learned to profile people. Obviously, I make mistakes. But I (sort of) can guess if a person is dependable or not.

And if I fail eight out of 10 attempts, I’m very happy. Because the two attempts where I succeed will far outweigh all my failures.

Here’s my complaint of schools: They’re training our kids to fear failure. Woe to the kid whose report card has a red mark. Students will try everything not to fail.

But failure is good.

Google founder Eric Schmidt said, “Fail often and fail quickly. So you can try again.” Powerful words. It’s the reason why Google is so successful. It fails in so many of its projects.

That’s one of the reasons why we homeschool our sons. We want them to fail often and fail quickly. How? We decided to immerse our kids to real life assignments. Because they realize it’s okay to fail. My 9-year-old boy started three blogs to earn money. (His blogs are about video games.) So far, he has only earned a few centavos from his Google ads. In other words, he failed. Which is good. He has realized that failure isn’t so bad. It simply tells him to try again.
My friend, fail quickly. Fail often. So you can try again.

May your dreams come true,

Bo Sanchez


Born-from-the-Streets



If you want to become really wealthy (not just middle class), you need to learn practical strategies that can only come from actually doing it. Risking it. Making your hands dirty. And failing.

You don’t learn that in school. You learn that in the streets.

T.J. Watson said, “If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.” I totally agree.

I’m successful today because I’ve failed so many times. And I’ve failed so many times because I’ve made so many attempts.

Look, I’m not talking about foolish, impulsive attempts. (Okay, I must admit I did those too.)

Today, I’ve learned how to fail.

Do you want to start a business?

Follow these 4 important rules of failing wisely.

• I only start with small amounts

I don’t bet the farm. I put little amounts of money. So that if it fails, I don’t cry. I consider my investment as a tuition fee for learning in the best university in the land: University of Failure.

• I only do it with coaches behind me.

I don’t do anything without mentors beside me. People who have been doing what I want to do for years.


• I stick with my expertise.

I stay within my game. I’ve got core gifts and won’t venture too far from that field.

• I only work with people of character.

I don’t work with just anybody. Through the years, I’ve learned to profile people. Obviously, I make mistakes. But I (sort of) can guess if a person is dependable or not.

And if I fail eight out of 10 attempts, I’m very happy. Because the two attempts where I succeed will far outweigh all my failures.

Here’s my complaint of schools: They’re training our kids to fear failure. Woe to the kid whose report card has a red mark. Students will try everything not to fail.

But failure is good.

Google founder Eric Schmidt said, “Fail often and fail quickly. So you can try again.” Powerful words. It’s the reason why Google is so successful. It fails in so many of its projects.

That’s one of the reasons why we homeschool our sons. We want them to fail often and fail quickly. How? We decided to immerse our kids to real life assignments. Because they realize it’s okay to fail. My 9-year-old boy started three blogs to earn money. (His blogs are about video games.) So far, he has only earned a few centavos from his Google ads. In other words, he failed. Which is good. He has realized that failure isn’t so bad. It simply tells him to try again.
My friend, fail quickly. Fail often. So you can try again.

May your dreams come true,

Bo Sanchez



Sunday, May 9, 2010

On Buying Cars



This month, I’m writing about the Lifestyle of the TrulyRich and Faithful.

Last night, my 10-year-old son was leafing through a glossy car magazine.

The cars were incredibly beautiful.

Benzes. BMWs. Audis. Jaguars.

“They’re so cool, Daddy,” my son gushed.

And I gushed along with him.

I must admit. The cars were utterly gorgeous.

In our society, cars are symbols that make men announce to the world, “I have arrived.”

That’s why people love brand new cars.

But through the years, I’ve trained my mind to think in the opposite direction: I love my car as it gets older.

Crazy, right?

The older it gets, the more I love it.

Not because I like vintage cars.

But because of the savings I get from driving an old car.

Here’s the thing: I love to earn much more than I love driving a brand new car. And I know that with what I save from not buying a brand new car, I’ll be able to invest that money and earn more.

After 12 years of building my wealth, I can afford to buy a brand new car every month. I could pay full cash if I wanted to. But even if I bought a new one via monthly payments, I would still have to spend perhaps P20T to P30T a month.

A part of my brain says, “Gee, that’s peanuts for you now, Bo. You won’t even feel it.” But the other part of my brain says, “Wait a minute. If I invest P20T or P30T a month in the stock market, I can make it grow at 20% a year. Shoot, that will become P40 Million in 20 years!

That’s when I realize my old car has become a fantastic vehicle.

Because it’s saving — and earning me — so much money.


Sure, I hear some rickety sounds from underneath my car.

Sure, the ride isn’t as smooth.

Sure, the aircon isn’t as powerful as when it was new.

Heck, I won’t die.

Because I keep my car in tip-top condition.

As I said in last week’s issue of WealthStrategies, a day will come when it won’t matter. I’ll be a billionaire and it won’t matter if I’ll buy a brand new car every time I feel like it.

But not now. At this time in my life (I’m 43), I want to grow my investments.

What Are My Toys



Rich people buy luxury cars, yachts, and vacation homes.

Some wealthy people buy ultra-motorcycles, state-of-the-art audio equipment, or mansions in posh villages.

These are their toys.

My toys are very different: I invest in God’s ministry.

I don’t look like a millionaire because I love giving 40% of my income to God’s work. Reason? I lead the ministry. I know our needs, intimately. And obviously, I believe in what we do. I believe in the impact that we have on people’s lives.

So each year, I give millions to the ministry with great joy.

These are my toys.

Honestly? They’re the most fantastic toys in the world.

You should try it.


May your dreams come true,


By:
Bo Sanchez