Welcome to my Friday newsletter!
This issue features:
*Learn to Buy Real Estate Notes
*Want Your Own Web Store?
*Your Sponsorship Business Call Info
*Deadline: Linda Joseph’s Web Design Class
*Stay in Touch!
*Christian Affiliate Marketing Association Gospel Brunch
*Attend a Live Event with Your Teens
Learn to Buy and Sell Real Estate Notes at Our Live Event!
Did you know that you can invest in real estate without even looking at a property?
People buy and sell notes on mortgages all the time and it is a very lucrative way to invest.
One of the best teachers on this topic in America is Donna Bauer and guess what?
She will be one of our guest experts at our upcoming event in Huntsville, Alabama on April 11-13, 2008.
Meet her on the phone this Tuesday and feel free to ask her your questions.
The number to call is 218-339-7800
The passcode is 365981#
To learn more about this event to learn how to combine real estate with the power of the Internet, go to
http://www.RealEstateDays.com
And don’t forget, you can bring the kids!
Register before midnight, March 2 to take advantage of the Early Bird Special!
And sign up for our affiliate program so you can earn a commission on anyone not in the family, who attends because of your invitation.
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Info for Your Own Web Store
If you missed my call last Tuesday night with Bruce Safran, Len Thurmond and Martin Wales about how to have your own online store full of affiliate products, you can listen to it here:
http://www.educatingforsuccess.com/webstore.htm
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Your Sponsorship Business Call Info
There is still time to register for Linda Hollander’s class on starting your own sponsorship business.
Her 4-week class begins February 27 so if you want to learn how you can create a significant income helping others find sponsors, don’t miss this class!
Use this coupon to get $100 off the training: 245562 at this site:
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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Deadline for Linda Joseph’s Web Design Class
To be truly educated in the Information Age, you really need to know how to build a website.
Linda Joseph’s 8-week class is the best way to do it.
Linda is a very patient and very technically-minded homeschool mom who has been our technical advisor for years. She is a person of character who knows the ins and outs of web design.
So if you are ready to get started, learn more here:
http://www.EducatingforSuccess.com/websiteclass
Deadline to register is this week: midnight, February 17.
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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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Christian Affiliate Marketing Association Gospel Brunch
My buddy Wade Tonkin asked me to tell you about this upcoming event.
Affiliate Summit is one of the premiere events for affiliate marketers.
If you are planning to attend this year’s event in Las Vegas, or if you live near Las Vegas, the Christian Affiliate Marketing Association invites you to it’s 2nd Annual Affiliate Summit Gospel Brunch.
The CAMA Gospel Brunch will be held at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Sunday February 24th. They’ll have a private reception to hear from event sponsors. Then they’ll enjoy an awesome Brunch Buffet and some foot stomping, hand clapping Gospel music.
After that comes the Affiliate Meet Market with tons of vendors offering everything under the sun.
To get $5 off and learn more, go here http://www.eventbrite.com/event/93307084/rhea/?discount=Rhea
If you are interested in attending Affiliate Summit, but haven’t gotten a ticket yet, you can get one at http://www.affiliatesummit.com/registration.php?cama
Save 10% on registration by entering the coupon code “CAMA”
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Attend a Live Event with Your Teens
People ask me all the time about how we homeschool. They want to know the “secret of success” that not only launched Drew into his career but that creates that bond between a parent and a teen.
Well, here it is in a nutshell:
Do cool stuff with them.
So many moms (with perfectionist mindsets) try to do everything FOR their kids. They give them all the best toys and clothes, sign them up for all the best classes, and expect them to do all their academic lessons perfectly.
I have found that kids often prefer to stay home more and work on lots of messy projects with just mom or dad.
At least that’s what my kids told me when we moved to the country and I finally started listening to them.
Here’s an example.
Drew has just finished building his house about 30 minutes down the road. He recruited three of his brothers, one sister and his dad to help. He also hired contractors for jobs he doesn’t like or doesn't know how to do.
Now he’s ready to start speaking at real estate conferences to teach how he sells houses on eBay. (He’s sold about 50 and is the only teacher I know who is doing what he does.)
So even though he hasn’t been to a conference in a long time, he asked me to go with him to one today.
When your 26-year-old asks you to go somewhere with him, that’s a good thing. So even though I’m already very busy, I’m going.
I consider one-on-one time away from home with a teen or young adult, the same as seeking the privacy of your bedroom to nurse your newborn.
Both have special needs and both will grow out of the stage they’re in way too soon so I cherish that stage while they are there. And I try to meet their needs as quickly and as efficiently as I can.
The problem with attending a professional event is finding one that is family-friendly where teens are welcomed. That’s why my team and I have created the events we host.
The only real estate event we may ever host is coming up this April 11-13, 2008.
If you would like to go on what has been called “the ultimate field trip” with one or two of your teens and learn how to invest in real estate at the same time, consider joining us at our Real Estate Conference in Huntsville, Alabama.
This is real education. They don’t teach this stuff in school but you can write it in your journal.
Just call it Business: Real Estate Investing. It’s worth about ½ to 1 credit.
It could also make you and your teens financially free.
At least you’ll learn how to buy and sell a house and that alone could save you or even make you tens of thousands of dollars.
But here’s the main reason.
The experience you have with whoever you take on that trip will strengthen your relationship. Talk about what you like. Talk about what you don’t like. Talk about the future.
At least talk!
Years from now, you will both look back at that weekend where memories were set in stone and you’ll thank God that you invested the time and effort to work it in to your very busy life.
Besides all that, it could just change your life.
Make sure you say hey to Drew when you get there!
So many books, so little time...
Rhea!
who thinks all parents should take their teens into the business world instead of throwing them into it to learn from their peers
P.S. Learn more here: http://www.RealEstateDays.com
P.P.S. You are welcome to forward this note to your friends.
1 comment:
Hello Everyone,
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