How a Unique Little Workbook Helps Seniors Earn Money Online in Retirement
How would you like to wake up in the morning to messages in your email inbox with a subject line that reads, You have new funds in your PayPal account’ or invoice clickbank.com’; messages from electronic payment processors that confirm you have been making money passively while you were asleep?
I have a unique little seniors’ workbook that helps me do just that.
And you too can do this in retirement even if right now you consider the concept beyond your capabilities because the little workbook to which I refer is a practical tome that will show anyone how to earn money online in retirement irrespective of personal circumstances.
* You can do this even if your knowledge of online marketing is currently at zero;
* You can do it with just an email address to start;
* You can do it on the tightest of budgets;
* You can do it without ever interfacing with anyone;
* You can do it even if you think you can’t;
* You can do while you sleep.
Retirees represent the world’s largest demographic market (Source: marketresearch.com 2006)
This being so, even if you decide to deal only with fellow travellers in the third age journey, you would nonetheless still be operating in the single biggest marketplace online.
Think about that for a moment or two…
But you don’t have to restrict your efforts in making money online in retirement; cyberspace in its entirety is at your disposal…
You can choose the direction in which you wish to travel…
1. You could take the quick route;
2. You could take the slow route;
3. You could take both routes in tandem.
Why bother with the slow route?
We all like to make money quickly but you must bear in mind that marketing on the internet is not a virtual get-rich-quick destination. The quick route is where most successful online marketers start out but the clever ones quickly switch direction, boarding the slow train that leads to sustained online income generation; the train that is perpetually fuelled with proven strategies.
Remain closeted on the quick train and your retirement online money-making journey will be over after a few stops along the way.
If you would like to learn more about my amazing little workbook or even download your own copy, visit the website in the resource box below.
10 Tips for a Successful Entrepreneurial Pitch
One of the hardest presentations to make is the entrepreneurial pitch. You have a great idea for a business and you want someone to give you money to make it happen. The problem is that venture capitalists, angel investors, and even rich uncles are heavily predisposed against you. Why? Because 99% of the pitches they hear sound like sure-fire prescriptions to lose money!
If you are pitching investors to give you money for a new venture, you should subscribe to the following rules:
1. Explain exactly what your business is within the first thirty seconds. Many entrepreneurs waste valuable time giving loads of data, background and other info—all the while investors are left scratching their heads thinking “What does this business actually DO?”
2. Tell your audience who your customers will be. Paint a vivid, specific picture of these people.
3. Explain why your customers going to give you there hard-earned money.
4. Explain who your competitors are. (And if you say you have no competitors, that is a certain sign you are unsophisticated and deserve no investment money!)
5. Explain why you are the ONE to make this happen.
6. Give your presentation with confidence and enthusiasm. Investors want a founder/CEO to be a chief salesperson; they want to see that you can convince the world of your dream—not just them.
7. Explain what star you can hitch a ride to. Has Best Buy or Radio Shack agreed to distribute your new product? Investors feel much more comfortable knowing you have an established player willing to distribute your wares.
8. Ask for a specific amount of money. If all you do is ask for money, then you can’t complain if an investor gives you $3.25 for a cup of Starbucks coffee.
9. Tell prospects exactly what you are going to spend the money on (hint:a trip to Maui for you and your friends will not impress)
10. Dress well, act confident, and put on the air that you don’t really need their money, but would be willing to accept it if they bring enough to the table to be a strategic partner for you. Sad but true regarding human nature, but people are much more likely to give you money if they feel you don’t really need it.
Finally, make each pitch presentation serve as a focus group for your next presentation. When one group of investors asks you a series of questions after you pitch, write down all of those questions and make sure most of them are answered in your next pitch so that the next group doesn’t have to ask them. Keep pitching and keep improving your pitch and eventually you may get funded.
Career Cruising Career Selector
How to use Career Cruising’s Career Selector Tool to find possible careers that you may be interested in pursuing.
A Career MOT / Tune-up – ZIA Executive Lite Bite Learning
Whether you are just beginning your career or well into it, a periodic MOT/Tune-up is a way to make sure you are progressing the way you want to. This “Lite-Bite” tip helps you to step back and identify career opportunities. Visit www.ziaexecutive.com for more tips and resources.
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A Career MOT – ZIA Executive Lite Bite Learning
my.brainshark.com – Whether you are just beginning your career or well into it, a periodic MOT/Tune-up is a way to make sure you are progressing the way you want to. This “Lite-Bite” tip helps you to step back and identify career opportunities.
Learning to Dream Big from Michigan Professor Noel Tichy – JT Allen
In Chapter 13 of 14, entrepreneur JT Allen shares his formative college experience working with University of Michigan Business School (www.bus.umich.edu) professor Noel Tichy (www.noeltichy.com). Tichy, a renowned leadership scholar and author, challenges Allen to think creatively about problem-solving. Watching 100s of hours of footage with Tichy, Allen learns how to dream big with confidence. For more, visit www.captureyourflag.com
How to Understand Student Thinking and Monitor Progress – Diana Wilmot
In Chapter 8 of 9, University of California Berkeley Ph. D Diana Wilmot informs classroom instruction and measures student progress by blending education assessment innovation and systematic implementation. Using assessment as a diagnostic tool, Wilmot works with teachers to understand data comfort level and how much they can handle in a short one-hour meeting. Assessment becomes an innovative lens to understand student thinking, while data measurement is used to systematically monitor progress over time. View more at www.captureyourflag.com
Go Pro: Become a Scuba Diving Instructor
Become a scuba diving instructor with totaldiving.com – a PADI Career Development Center (CDC) and National Geographic dive center in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
How Julia Roberts Travel Shoot Kick Starts Stylist Career – Lulu Chen
In Chapter 9 of 13, fashion stylist Lulu Chen transitions out of fashion public relations and marketing to apply her creative talent in an assistant stylist role. Her first role lands her at an on-location In Style Magazine shoot with high profile Julia Roberts. As an assistant, Chen finds herself supporting and helping the stylist in any way possible. View more at www.captureyourflag.com
Integrated Alliances Show about LinkedIn’s Experience section
Integrated Alliances Show with IA executives discussing the Experience Section of LinkedIn Profiles. Questions come from viewers. Hosted by Mike O’Neil, CEO and Lori Ruff, CAO, both accomplished LinkedIn experts, trainers and speakers.
Its Your Time-Find Your Future
Career development experts examine current job market trends and present tips for future and recent college students. It’s YOUR time to find YOUR future!
Now What? Neil Thomlinson, Chair of Politics at Ryerson
Professor Neil Thomlinson, Chair of Politics & Public Administration program at Ryerson University, gives students career advice. See the full-length video: www.youtube.com Visit the Career Development and Employment Centre website here: www.ryerson.ca/career