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Thursday, September 20, 2012

How To Profit From Mitt Romney's Remarks About The 47 Percent

Recently some secret recording surfaced about Mitt Romney saying that 47% of Americans don't pay any federal income tax and that they rely on the government in one way or another to house them, feed them or for medicare.
Well, he's right. It has probably always been that way. There is nothing new there. Many people would rather rely on someone else to feed them than to do it themselves. They worry over trial things and ignore the big picture.
A bigger, scarier truth that I heard even 30 years

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Painting Business – How Having a Mentor Can Greatly Increase Your Chances For Success In Your Business

A sure-fire way to have success in your painting business or ANY business is to follow a proven business leader who knows marketing. Going it alone is o.k. if you aren't in any hurry and you are willing to spend years and years of trial and error trying to succeed.

But for those who would rather work smart than hard, here are 6 IMPORTANT reasons to have a mentor:

1. YOU NEED A PROVEN BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS - no matter what business you are in you need plans that you can easily follow. You

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Painting Business – How To Instantly Pump Tremendous Energy, Improvements and More Profits Into Yours

Does your painting business need some improvements? Do you need a new game plan to increase your earnings? Do you feel like things that should be getting done, don’t?

Goals provide instant energy on tap. They bring order and structure to your life and business. If you aim at nothing you hit nothing. If you aim at the moon you may only hit a rock. But if you aim for the stars you will at least hit the moon.

You may have heard or tried all this before and like me never have really acted

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Is Your Painting Business Failing Because You Are A Price-Wuss

Is your painting business failing because you are a price-wuss? Hey, we have all been there and done that right? I say always aim your price at what you KNOW you should be making. And just let the customer know that if you can save them any money, you will. It usually isn't about price anyways. It is usually more about PERCEIVED VALUE.

Other factors can come into play, but if the prospect wants painting done it is usually for some other reason. So don't kill your business based on trying to

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

HOW TO START A PAINTING BUSINESS

In order to start a successful painting business you need the following 4 things:

1.) You need To Know How To Get Customers – you need to know how to advertise effectively. This is your chief concern. In any business, getting customers is the main thing you must be good at.

2.) You Need To Know How To Estimate/Bid Jobs – whether you do all your own painting or are planning on hiring painters, you must know how to estimate and bid correctly. This is the second most important skill you

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Profitable Small Business Opportunities - How Time Travel Can Set You Free This Year

One thing I always marveled at was that older people always had all the money, nicer homes and drove newer cars while younger people with families were broke. It just didn’t seem right. I mean, shouldn’t young people with families have lots of money while they are still young enough to enjoy it?

EXPERIENCE CAN BE A CRUEL TASKMASTER – Many of the older people prospered from experience. Nothing beats experience. But there is a heavy toll to pay for it called ‘YEARS’. Someone can

Profitable Small Business Opportunities - How Time Travel Can Set You Free This Year

Sunday, July 1, 2012

How Faux Painters Could Really Make Some Serious RED-HOT Cash If They Got Committed To Their Trade

Faux painting is popular and sounds like a fun project to many people, especially housewives. And you will see a room in many homes that was usually done by the homeowner them self. Sometimes it was done by someone they hired. But the truth is, is that every faux project I have ever seen doesn’t look all that great and some look really bad.

Being a house painter I have observed that people’s faux skills are seriously lacking. The hired faux painter, who is usually just a part-timer,

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