Saturday, February 23, 2008

Learn Product Creation

Welcome to my Friday newsletter!


This issue features:

*Learn Product Creation at our Protégé Day

*Learn the Art of the Short Sale

*Set Up Your Own Web Store

*Deadline: Your Sponsorship Business Class

*Stay in Touch!

*The Value of Apprenticeship




Protégé Day Provides Private Product Creation Education


If you want to learn how to create products for the Internet and just don’t know where to begin, here’s your answer.


On Thursday, April 10, the day before our family real estate conference on April 11-13 in Huntsville, Alabama, I’ve invited some of our conference experts to work with my tech team to show you exactly how to do it.


Using the Internet is not hard but there are lessons to learn before you jump in and waste your money. I want to save you the trouble by showing you how to do it in real time with real experts.

Plus, the information you will get from the speakers that day will be life-changing.


But wait! There’s more!


I just had to say that! ;)


You will also get the right to sell the product we create and KEEP ALL THE MONEY!


You don’t have to share it with anyone!


I’ll explain all the details on the phone this Tuesday.


If you are ready for more than just a conference, if you and your family are looking for a community of entrepreneurs who are all headed in the same direction – straight toward financial freedom – then listen to my call this Tuesday night, February 26 at 9 PM Eastern Time.


I’ll also explain the agenda for our Protégé Day and answer all your questions.


The number to call is 218-339-7800


The passcode is 365981#


You can learn more here: http://www.realestatedays.com/


Don’t forget to bring the kids! THIS is real education!


The deadline for the Early Bird registration is midnight, Sunday, March 2.


I’ll talk to you Tuesday!


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Learn to the Art of the Short Sale


Last week, we were supposed to interview Donna Bauer about buying and selling mortgage notes but you know how life goes. Things don’t always work out as planned.


So instead, we had Graham Treakle tell his story of how, as a banker, he became involved with buying properties with Short Sales.


If you missed that call, you can listen to it here:

http://www.realestatedays.com/


Look for the audio button near his picture.


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Set Up Your Own Web Store


If you missed my call two weeks ago about setting up your own web store full of affiliate products, you can listen to it here:


http://www.educatingforsuccess.com/webstore.htm


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Last Chance to Learn How to Create Your Own Sponsorship Business

The deadline to register for Linda Hollander’s 4-week Sponsorship business class on starting your own sponsorship business is this week so if you plan to take it, register soon!

Her class begins on Wednesday, February 27.

Use this coupon code (245562) to get $100 off the training:

http://www.WealthyBaglady.com/sponsorclass


Listen to our call here: http://www.rheaperry.com/

If you decide to take the class, let me know.

I want to hire an independent contractor to help me find corporate sponsors.


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Keep In Touch!


To keep up with all our courses and projects, enter your name and email address in the box at the left.

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The Value of Apprenticeship


This past Thursday, we completed our Writing for the Web class and are already getting posts thanking us for the cool online education.

Now the folks who watched the Webinars and did their homework have started apprenticing with some web site owners to get some practical hands-on training.

The VA's who took our Virtual Assistant class at the end of last year are now in their second phase of apprenticeship.

They all seem to be loving it!

Plus, they are learning so much from those they are serving.

People often ask me why I expect our students to be involved in an apprenticeship. They question its value and wonder if we are just trying to get some free work out of the newly-trained students.

That’s because this country has forgotten the concept of true education that results from apprenticing with a master or someone who is more knowledgeable about a topic.

In early America, that’s how most of the craftsmen were trained.

That’s the principle behind medical and legal internships.

Mentors can teach a wide variety of topics so don’t limit your scope when looking for great education.

In education, it’s very valuable to have access to someone who knows more about the subject than you do.

In fact, having a mentor cuts your learning curve by years because they can steer you away from the mistakes they’ve made.

So whenever you get the opportunity to participate in an apprenticeship, realize that the good you will get out of it way outweighs the amount of work you have to do for someone that is seemingly “free.”

The experience you get is one thing; but the contacts and association you make with the mentor is often way more valuable than the skill you learn.

Don’t forget, in business, it’s not what you know that counts, it’s who knows you!



So many books, so little time...

Rhea!

who thinks everyone should teach at least one class in their life and mentor one other person



P.S. Learn more here: http://www.realestatedays.com/


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