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Written by Jeff Sohler   

loral-langemeier-las-vegasWell... If I were in Vegas this coming Wednesday... I would certainly be attending this live event and would probably be bringing several friends with me!

Althought you can can learn a lot online, there is something to be said about meeting in person, networking and getting to meet like minded entrepreneurs. My most valuable business relationships, and great freindships were spawned by these types of meetings.

NY Times bestselling author and money expert, Loral Langemeier, had a jam-packed event in Las Vegas on September 1st... and now she is coming back for another one on September 8th.

Click Here for the Loral Langemeier Event Details

Oh yeah... there is zero cost to attend AND Loral is gifting all attendees with a complimentary copy of her newest best-selling book "Put More Cash In Your Pocket" and over $500 in training audios and videos...how exciting!

Loral will show you how to put more green in your bank and provide you all the tools and resources you need to be a complete success before you reach 2011 (and these in-person content trainings are so critical in your success).

Joining her at this one is entrepreneur and author of 16 best-selling books, Jim Britt. At the event, you'll learn the key traits shared by EVERY wealthy person.

If you've ever wanted to attend a program that offers practical hands-on strategies and leaves you with enough inspiration to last a lifetime...

This is it!!

Reserve Your Complimentary Seat Right Here!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010
9am - 1pm (check in begins at 8:30am)
Suncoast Hotel and Casino
9090 Alta Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89145


I REALLY wish I could be there with you! I used to go to the Suncoast nearly evey Wednesday evening... but that was for the Spazmatics! Oh I miss Las Vegas!!!

Wishing YOU the best in YOUR SUCCESS!

Jeff



P.S. Don't forget that slots are going quickly for our incredible, zero cost, live event in Las Vegas....

Signup for This Live Event With Loral By Clicking Here!

 

I'll admit it.  I'm a bit weird.  I always have been. ;)

And maybe you are too, and that's what makes us "special."  Or at least that's what our moms always told us.

I like doing "experiments" on myself.  I think it's a great way to grow as a person and to learn more about yourself -- which can help in one's personal or business life.

I once read how Leonardo Da Vinci slept only about 3-4 hours a day by taking short 20-45 minute naps throughout a 24 hour cycle.

Many years ago, I tried my own sleep experiment after I found myself pulling a lot of "all nighters."

I decided to go every other night without sleep.

So I would stay awake for stretches of 30-35 hours straight and then crash for 9-12 hours.  I got a lot of work done by doing this.

And I was able to do this for about 3 months straight - sleeping only every other night.

There was only one problem... it put me in the hospital.

It had weakened my immune system and I ended up with a bad case of vertigo.  Horrible, horrible stuff. I was basically DIZZY all day, everyday, for about 2 weeks until it finally went away.

So I, obviously, went back to a normal sleep schedule and refused to pull "all nighters" anymore.  I had bad insomnia for a long time but eventually got over it.

If you're pulling all nighters and going without sleep, I recommend you don't.  It's just not worth the damage it can do to your health.

But I've done many other "full immersion" types of experiments on myself over the years, and most of them didn't have bad health results - thankfully. :)

My point is... you can learn a lot about yourself if you take yourself out of your normal comfort zone and really 'challenge' yourself by trying little experiments and personal challenges.

AND I'M DOING IT AGAIN.

Check this out...

I just finished selling (or giving away) all of my personal possessions.

Not too long ago my life consisted of a massive 6-bedroom house (with many rooms I never even went into!) and 5 cars.  Yes, FIVE cars.  I'm a car guy, what can I say. ;)

I had accomplished what many consider to be the "American Dream."  I had the huge house and all the toys.  The Lamborghini, Ferrari, BMWs, a Rolex collection, an expensive wardrobe, amazing furniture, a massive home theater, a 1,000 gallon saltwater aquarium, the works.

And now I have NONE of it.  And I'll explain why in a moment...

Here are some "quick facts"...

For the first time in over 20 YEARS...

  • I don't own a car.
  • I don't own any furniture.
  • I don't own a TV.
  • I don't own any books.
  • I don't own a huge closet full of clothes.


AND...

  • I don't have a HOME.  Not a house, or apartment, or anything.


By now you're probably thinking...

"John, what the hell are you doing!?"

I decided to do all of this because I wanted to do a new experiment on myself...

It's a challenge of MINIMALISM.

If you haven't yet heard about minimalism, or read anything about it, you should.  Not only can it (I believe) improve the quality of your life but it can also make your business a lot more profitable.

Minimalism is essentially focusing only on the 3-4 most important things in your life (or business) and ELIMINATING THE REST.

There many opinions on minimalism and how to apply it, and some approach it differently. Do some Google searches for "minimalism" and you'll find lots of great blogs about it.

It's really a growing 'revolution' of sorts.

I don't agree with everything he teaches, but a decent book you can read is "The Power Of Less" by Leo Babauta; and he's someone with 6 kids. That will get you started.

Everyone will have their own take on minimalism. But I'm willing to bet you can benefit from it.

WHAT I HAVE LEFT...

So you're probably wondering, if I got rid of all that stuff, what the heck do I actually have left?  And how will I live?

Here's a full list of the only things I now own...

- A small 28L backpack (that holds everything below)

  • 5 t-shirts (4 short sleeve, 1 long sleeve)
  • 1 pair of jeans
  • 1 light jacket
  • 2 pairs of shorts
  • 1 pair of running/trek shoes
  • 5 pairs of boxer briefs
  • Assorted toiletries
  • Clothesline & large ziplock bag (for washing clothes)
  • 1 MacBook Pro 15"
  • 1 64GB Wifi iPad
  • 1 iPhone 4
  • 1 Livescribe Pen & small notebook
  • My passport & credit cards


THAT'S IT.  That's all the 'stuff' I own.  ALL OF IT.

Here's a photo of my backpack (with everything in it) except for my 15" MacBook Pro which is in the photo next to it:



But it's also important to note...

I still have all of my money and investments.  I didn't pull a Christopher McCandless ("Into The Wild") and burn all of my money.  This experiment isn't about that.  So I still have all of my businessess (and their assets) as well as a valuable .COM collection, etc. etc.

But as far as personal "things" go, I currently only have what I listed above.  I'll explain more as to the "WHY" in a just a second...

WHERE ON EARTH WILL I LIVE?

The answer is... Everywhere.

I am just going to travel the world non-stop for awhile. It may be for a year or for 10+ years.  I don't know yet and that's part of the adventure.  I have structured things so I can travel the world INDEFINITELY and plan to do so for a very long time.

As many of my long-time subscribers know, I love to travel.  I've been to every continent in the world except for Antarctica.  (And hope to visit their soon.)  But even as much as I love to travel, I was only taking a few trips a year.  So now that's all going to change.

BUT TRAVEL ISN'T THE ONLY REASON I'M DOING THIS...

Here's what I've discovered about myself...

My level of happiness all comes down to my level of STRESS.

And my stress level is mostly due to having the feeling of being OVERWHELMED.  I had so many possessions to manage and so many things going on in my life that it was making me a bit crazy.  (More than I already am.)

I found that my CREATIVITY has really suffered because of this.  It's like the brain only has so much available RAM like a computer, and everything we own and do and manage takes up that space.  It doesn't leave a lot of room left for creativity.

So essentially, I wanted my brain back.

I wanted to have what I call "Freedom Of Thought."  I want to have so few distractions and things taking up space in my brain that I'm free to use as much of my brain as possible to think of exciting new ideas and fully appreciate new experiences.

* I did also realize that all of that "stuff" that I thought was the "American Dream" was mostly based on EGO.  But that's a discussion for another day.

As many of my customers already know, late last year I started a new company to develop Video Games.  It's been a dream of mine for many years and I finally decided to pursue it.  Well, this new business (along with other projects) really demands maximum creativity from me.  So I wanted to try this new 'experiment' to give myself the best chance at being able to come up with amazing new ideas.

AND IT'S ALREADY WORKING.

I'm currently on Day 3 of my journey.  I moved out of California about a week ago, then spent a few days visiting my family in Florida, and then 3 days ago I 'officially' set out on this "Minimalism Adventure" and flew up to Toronto, Canada (where I am now) to visit my good friend, Dean Jackson.

In the first 3 days, I've already come up with some unbelievable new ideas for my businesses.  And this is only just the beginning.

I would like to challenge you to look at your business (and life) and see how you can apply the Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) and eliminate the things that aren't essential to your goals -- or things that take away from the more important parts of reaching your goals.

I recently deleted my personal Facebook account (that had 5,000 'friends') and it was one of the best things I ever did.

I was finding that Facebook was one big waste of my time. I was logging in multiple times a day and it was robbing me of time I should have been spending on more important things.

Don't get me wrong, I think Facebook has decent marketing uses, but I think for most entrepreneurs it's better used for brands (with Business Page accounts) than as a personal account.  For me and all of the businesses I am involved with, Facebook does not fall into the "20" part of the 80/20 rule.  PPC, SEO, buying media (which includes Facebook Ads), and other strategies out-produce it by a massive amount. But that's a rant for another day. ;-)

After recently telling someone about what I am doing they said...

"But, John, I gotta tell you... it really sounds like you're just running from life."

To which I replied...

"No, you don't understand, I'm running TO life."

Okay it's time for me to go and pack up my stuff -- even, though, it only takes me about 5 minutes. ;-)

I'm heading to Europe for a few months tomorrow as I continue on my journey.

I'll be in touch soon.

Yours For Online Profits,

John Reese

 
Written by Jeff Sohler   
facebook-upward-trendThe Internet “playing field” has been leveled… The “rules” have been re-written… and now is your opportunity to “shine” like you’ve never shined before!

Let me share some statistics that are going around about how huge Facebook has become… and because of some absolutely brilliant things Facebook is doing, I don’t see an end in sight!

(From Robert Grant and his "Crowd Conversion 2.0" marketing campaign.)

  • Recently Google has publicly declared that Facebook is the only competitor they feared.
  • On March 13th 2010, Facebook overtook Google and became the most trafficed website in the United States.
  • With between 400 and 500 million users, Facebook is the biggest Goldmine of traffic on the Internet.
  • Facebook is the easiest, cheapest and fastest way to get an avalanche of traffic to your website.
  • Over 54% of Internet users are now on Facebook.
  • The average user logs into Facebook for 55 minutes per day!
  • There are over 3 million active Fan Pages!
  • There are over 1.5 million local businesses on Facebook.
  • In October 2009, 8 million people were joining Fan Pages per day.
  • Now, a little over 6 months later, that number has increased to more than 20 million people joining Fan Pages per day!
  • Fan Pages have created more than 5.3 billion Fans!
  • Recent changes Facebook has made are simply going to “sky rocket” these statistics!


Heard enough?


Facebook is the place where you will get the biggest reward for your effort… So if you are going market online or you already market online, it is the FIRST place you should focus your time and energy.

Facebook Fan pages are the easiest and most effective way of getting your marketing message in front of an enormous audience… But special strategies must be implemented to convert this audience into your raving fans and your repeat customers!

You can read the complete article this was taken from here... Facebook… Much Adieu about Something… Something Really Huge!

 


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