The Missing Chapter, Found!

I’ve been up for nearly 48 hours to get this out to you before I head up to New York for a wedding.

I wanted this in your hands before the weekend.

Here’s why:

Based on the response I received from my Internet Marketing Manifesto, I knew I struck a vein.

There’s nothing for sale in these missing chapters. It’s not a sales letter is disguise.

It’s the information you need to grow your online business to the stars and beyond.

Warning: It’s not what you think.  In fact, parts of what I’ve written are going to shock you, parts may get you quite angry, and finally, parts may set you to do some serious thinking.

Once again, my recommendation is to print out the entire document and read it from beginning to end.

Read it with a pen in hand.

And there’s more.

There’s a contest inside.  Even just applying will help you.  I suggest you get started right away.

Here’s where you get the download:
Click Here To Download The Missing Chapter

For Higher Profits,
Rich Schefren

P.S. If you did not get the landmark (original) manifesto, click here go here and get it now.



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  • http://nextebizguy.blogspot.com nextebizguy

    Thanks for sharing this material. I appreciate your perspective and will be sharing some thoughts about it on my blog when I finish chewing on the information.

    Just a p.s. on pages 21 and 23 of the missing chapter, the graphics have “strengths” misspelled as “strenghts”.

  • Dmitry

    Thank you for such good information!
    This ebook must have every Internet-Marketer if he only wants to make a BIG money on the Internet…
    I already consider myself as a real entrepreneur.

  • http://www.medviewmedia.com Steve

    Well. These two chapters were eye-opening and not a little depressing as I am unlikely to be able to afford the coaching. But you all need to understand that gurus came from somewhere and Rich told you that was once where we are now, but simply played to his strengths and kept it simple and clear from there. There is nothing we cannot do for ourselves that Rich could do for us. If you feel you must have someone charging you tens of thousands of dollars to keep you motivated, you are already behind the 8-ball. Thanks, Rich, for this truly enlightened piece of work. See you at the top.

    Steve

  • Jack

    Great material even for an older entrepreneur! I’ve built two successful small businesses and look forward to even more success thanks to the Manifesto. I might be an older dog, but I still have much to learn.

    Have you given any consideration to a home study course now that your personal mentoring is winding down?

  • http://www.protalker.com Dennis Gerik

    And just when I thought I had read the best thing in a long time from the Internet marketing sector… here comes the part two!!! Holy Smokes… the content here is just as good as the manifesto. Like you said, it IS amazing how the vast majority of us claim we are trying to build a business when in fact all we are doing is chasing our tails… Well…time to stop and get pretty darned focused on identifying those strengths and chopping of everything else…in the sake to CONCENTRATE and get to work…

    Thanks again…

  • http://www.warriorinternetmarketing.com Doug

    Was an interesting read, better then a lot of the products on the market.

  • David

    I’ve been trying to teach this from a process analyst approach since 1992. Very few people have understood even a fraction of the significance. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for stating the ramifications succinctly!
    I can’t wait to share some other insights with and through you.

  • Perry

    Great stuff. I’m looking for my blinders now so I can focus on what needs to be done without getting distracted. I think the short version is “Own the business, don’t let it own you”.

    Thanks for letting us into your world. I know it will help me build a business rather than a serial opportunity masquerading as one.

    I’ve paid good money for less in years past.

  • John

    unsubscribe

  • Edward

    I filled out my email address for the Manifesto twice and never received it. There is nothing on my computer that would block it and it did add you to my address book.
    Any suggestions? BTW… I DID receive The Missing Chapter

  • http://www.best-wedding-anniversary-gift-ideas.com Renee

    Loved, loved, loved it! We can too easily become imprisoned in our minds only because we’ve heard the same ideas over and over and over again–and made them an article of faith through blind repetition.

    Thanks for the lightening jolt!

  • http://www.allaboutfastpitch.com Stacie

    I just read the Missing Chapter – I loved it. I know I’ll need to go over it once more so that I can really take it all in. This probably sounds corny, but it almost moved me to tears because now I know I’m on the right track. But you’ve given me some direction in figuring out how to become more successful. I really need to get those strengths written down and create a clear vision of where I’m going and what I want my business to be. I will be world class one day. :)

    Thanks again!

  • http://lockwoodletter.com/ Chris

    The missing chapter was much better than the manifesto itself, which was pretty general and didn’t really say anything. (I’ll bet an org chart for a single mother would look just as crazy as the one in the manifesto.)

    There’s still a lack of “how to” information, but it’s an interesting read.

  • http://sweetsherrys.com Sherry Overend

    Dear Rich,
    I have only read part of “The Missing Chapter”, so far but I stoped because I wanted to print it out. As a matter of fact I have printed the 34 pages of the Manifesto and I am now printing the rest. I want to be able to keep referring back to in case I get side tracked.

    I’m new to this internet business stuff. Just started in March of 2005. I never realized there was so much to learn but I’m getting there bit by bit. I think I must receive about 50 emails a day just on internet business articles. I can only say this to you….I am so glad I signed up for your newsletters. I have learned more from you then anyone so far. Thank you Rich for all your free advise, which I must add (free advise is few and very rare). You are one of the greatest. I must get back to finish reading the rest of the “Missing Chapter” now but I wanted to say “Thanks” before I went any farther

    Thanks again, Rich.

    Sincerely,

    Sherry

  • http://www.selfhelpnotes.com Mohammed Ali

    Rich, What brilliant ideas! The Missing Chapter is proving to be the Missing Link in Internet Marketing!
    Best report I’ve read in a while!

    Mohammed Ali
    SelfHelpNotes.com

  • http://healingmystery.com manoj

    Thanks Rich. First Manifesto and then the Missing Chapter. You have defined the path with clarity. Marriage of Opportunity with Dull, Stale, Stressful and LifeLESS Business OR Marriage of Strength.. Full of Passion and Intact-Integrity. I have printed down both the documents.

    I intuit it will be difficult for me to afford your coaching fee, but is there some way Rich that I can have you as my Guide?

  • http://www.abelcheng.com/ Abel

    Hi Rich, I must say that the missing chapter is missing not only from Internet business but offline business. This single chapter answers the question most people struggling with. Now you’ve put it in such a powerful way explaining what people should do even before they start their business. Well done.

    I just wonder if I miss (just in case) the chance to join your coaching program, is there an alternative that I can learn your system from (eg: home study)?

    Abel

  • http://www.careerpro.com.au Mitch Lawrie

    Hi Rich
    As a professional career consultant I thought what you said about building a strategic business based on your strengths and a deeper sense of purpose was spot on.

    We get flooded with “easy money” offers all the time on the internet.
    It is a real hazard as 99% have no long term potential or give one a sense of value and dignity in their work.
    As a career coach who has an internet business (www.careerpro.com.au) I would be interested in becoming your Australian coach representative.

    What are the possibilities?

    Thanks!
    Mitch Lawrie

  • http://accessresources.com Bob

    Dear Rocj:
    What a breath of fresh air! You are helping people create the context for business success by combining clarity of focus, serious process management, and the ability to create exclusivity via “sub-niches.” You practice what you preach – I am enjoying the entire e-mail build up as you create exclusivity for your coaching clinics! Thank you for your good thoughts, Bob Wilson

  • Randy Kirschner

    This is some awesome information! It’s making me re-think my entire business situation to better position myself for huge profits! Thanks you Rich.

    For those who can’t afford the coaching program I think there should be a home study course. You mentioned in the pdf that the system is so dialed in that you don’t have to be there to run it… Well – how about making that system available for everyone… not just a fortunate few.

    – Randy Kirschner

  • http://www.canimakebigmoneyonline.com/ George

    Excellent information. It inspired me to make some changes to my business. A lot of what you say reminds me of things that I learned from Alex Mandossian in a teleseminar he did about 4 years ago.

    Great stuff, keep it coming!

    Wish you had time to make this into an unlimited info product, rather than a very limited mentoring program.

  • http://www.key-directions.com Lance Scoular

    Iread both the Manifesto and the Missing Chapter on the run. It’s really got me thinking about my approach to business over the last 30 odd years.

    I need to read it a few more times. Its a good example of less is more.

    Thanks,
    Lance Scoular

  • http://www.conopmark.com Dagmar

    Sometimes Strength and Passion is NOT enough!

    Yes, I absolutely Agree with the Missing Chapter – I have seen/experienced the results of the power of the personal Strength not long ago first hand.

    However, at times one has to be Very Careful to whom you are willing to give your “fire”.

    I entered into – well, what I thought from My side was – a Partnership.

    I single-handedly brought this little unknown start-up from obscurity to the top of their category, and to the top 1% of the most visited websites on the Net in just a few months, with annual revenue over half a million last year – and that all because I used my Strengths (my Talent, Experience, Education and Skills); I created “a mission” and I Believed in that Mission, I used my fire, my strength to ignite that “fire” even in the others and brought them to the tasks they never done before, never even knew they “can” do, so we all worked like a good-oiled machine. I also worked for absolutely ridiculous amount of money – as you correctly pointed out, just for the “promise of the future”… – Just: in my case that “Future” never came despite all those repeating promises which never materialized, not even on the paper. So when I finally refused to be exploited for nothing, no guarantee whatsoever, I got kicked out, screwed for the majority of the money I’ve earned by my work, and I even had my Intellectual property stolen!

    So Yes, Strength and Passion Are able to do Miracles, just one has to Be Careful to “Whom” you decide to give/share your personal strength.

    Dagmar

  • http://www.strategicintelligence.co.uk John Morelis

    My effords right now, after so many set back have been consolidated in the right direction. I just needed confirmation as this is my last change of enjoying 24/7 at the age of 60. My age means I was born in a very good year.

  • http://www.topsluzby.sk Michal

    I really enjoyed the original Manifesto, but compared to the Missing Chapter it was like “common sense”.

    I found one of my strengths, thanks to the questions in there, and I’m looking forward to find even more over the next couple of days.

    OK, now I should go and do something with my website to use my strengths better there. ;)

  • kanayo

    Rich, Everyone has said all I would wanna say about both the missing chapter and the Manifesto so I will save space. I

    however do have a point/suggestion to make, and I dare say that I am very sure there will be MANY people who feel the

    same way, one way or another. In the missing chapter you touched on a few methods on how anyone can generally try to

    determine their strengths. One statement you made in the report that you have a program in your coaching where your

    clients go through a series of psychological tests to help determine their strengths. Well guess what Rich, I’m sure there’re zillions of people who would like to know indept what these tests are and get a hold on the whole test/process. And even though your briefly touching on the subject is enough to get anyone off the starting block of finding his/her strength, for a greatER number of people, they still need more help. eg. ME. I guess some people are THAT steeped in ‘mud’ and need all the help they can get to get out of it, and surely you are out to help, that’s why you took all the effort. So what you think, you willing to go another 1/4 or less mile to help some folks??? Remember, if people can just get off the starting block, then they are ready to begin the race proper. I hope my message don’t get lost in the ocean of messages you get, but if ever you do get to read this, then either do lemme know what you think/if it’s a possibility, or just go ahead and “JUST DO IT” as Nike would say.

    God bless.

  • http://vivianneboyahoo.com vivian

    Hey, is there a way to get Rich’s email address.. or any1 who is sure to deliver a message to him. If you such a person please contact me at biz_mails_mike at yahoo dot com. Or Rich if you ever get to read this pls drop me a line. It’s really important matter I have to talk over with you.

  • http://www.factorsofsuccess.com Stephanie

    I feel fortunate to have read the Manifesto and The Missing Chapter. Thank You. I have spent the last couple months spending all of my free time after work attempting tobreak into the web market. I am very, very motivated and have been working really hard, but I see now that it has been opportunistic work rather than strategic work.
    Although I am willing to pay signifcantly for the opportunity you offer later today, I suspect it will be out of my reach, given that as you say, some very important business people have asked for (though not received) saved places.
    I do have the back door pass so I will still check but it would be fantastic if you offer a future program that the majority can learn from. I understand that you would not be personally involved then, but compared to everything I have been hearing, learning, buying over the last couple months, your message is a breath of fresh air. I hope to have a chance to learn from you.
    Again thanks for the information you have provided so far.
    Stephanie B.

  • http://www.simply-strategic-planning.com Tom

    Great to see such straightforward practical advice in a field so filled with hype. i help people do some of the thinking that leads to the sorts of decisions you recommend they make before getting into all the technical details. Being really clear about the small number of big decisons related to your stengths etc. is such good advice. Refreshing!!!

  • http://PowerKeysPub.com Alan Tutt

    The original Manifesto make it all too clear that I really need to departmentalize my businesses and create procedures that can be handed to other people for implementation. I knew I needed it, but you really showed me HOW.

    Now, with the missing chapter, you’ve opened up another doorway and given my business wings. The concept of a mission/cause isn’t new, but having it be the motivating factor for employees and freelancers opened my eyes to new possibilities. How could I reword my mission statement so that it will motivate others to help me?

    That, in turn, led to the discovery of a new question that can help many others on this pathway – “What could your business accomplish if it could be taken to the nth degree?”

    In my case, I offer individuals information on self-empowerment so that they can become more effective in their lives and get more of what they want. If this were taken to the nth degree, where everyone on Earth were empowered, this would mean the end of world suffering, hungar, crime, war, unemployment, the works! That is a mission that can MOTIVATE!!

    Thank you for sharing this information.

  • Jorge

    Terrific chapter. Just excellent. Thanks so much for making it available. Thanks too for the fabulous resources pdf. I think your generosity is admirable, and I am happy to see it is rewarded by your success. And sure, thanks for the offer–I’d love to know about any other resources you use and like.

    Very best wishes,

    Jorge

  • http://FreedomsProcess.com Elsie Roach

    I read the missing chapter and it was exactly what I was missing after spending literally thousands of dollars and making none. I desparately need to work from home long story short. I could not figure out what niche to get into. I can not sell products to people just for me to make money. So this missing chapter to me was wonderful and explained to me why I haven’t been successful. I have bought all kinds of stuff but can’t market them with a lie. As one of your posters said. Hard to market oneself if you have no true tesimonials not even your own. Make thousands a month but I don’t make any. So sad when you ask a person promoting something, “How much have you made doing this?” and their answer is either fake it till you make it answer (and they never do) or they say they are new, which really means they have not made any money.

    Rich, I just want to thank you from the bottem of my heart for giving out free so much more than most people are giving for a price.

    I am happy to be one of newest on board. I have very little money but have great faith that the price I am paying for your course will well be worth the payoff.

    Perhaps one or more of us might learn enough from you, and maybe with your help, might be able to offer a solution for the many people who desire your help but just cannot afford it. My heart goes out to all of us that just keep spending countless hours working on our Internet Ventures and making no money. Perhaps that is one of my greatest strengths. I hope your course will teach me how I can best be a help to others and still make a living.

    I hope to be one of your testimonials of success. I can refer back to this post where before taking your course I was really making no money and spending tons. I so look forward to working on whatever my new business is going to be. I am starting the strength list, starting tomorrow morning. I have been thinking about it non-stop since I read the missing chapter today.
    I am excited and scared at the same time.

  • http://www.smallbizware.com Don

    Your Missing Chapter has changed my life, it has really caused me to look inside in order to improve my business, will play off my strengths and outsource all other areas. Thanks again!!

  • Pots

    All good stuff.
    The people making it via Internet are those who are actually building and running a business and leveraging all areas of adding value to potential customers.
    W.I.S. and those selling their courses and knowledge for profit.
    Creating multimedia products including ebooks, audio, dvd and other products for sale.
    Has to be the way forward.

  • http://www.businessplanningmadeeasy.com/ Matt Tibble

    WOW!! I started reading the Manifesto, and couldn’t put it down. I went straight into the Missing Chapter, and LOVED it. Rich – you’ve shared some amazingly clear insights into building a business model online. I cannot help but think that you are doing for the online world what Michael Gerber has done for entrepreneurs over the past 25 years. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • Laura

    Hello Rich,
    I came to your site when it was already realased the Missing Chapter. I donwloaded the Manifesto and the Missing Chapter at the same time. I opened first the Manifesto and began to read. I don’t know why I close it. I said to myself “He must be saying something really important in the missing chapter”. I opened it. I read it and continued read it in spite of your warnings to read first the Manifesto. I didn’t obey you Rich, and I’don’t regret it. The Missing Chapter is the key. The first thing that we all should know. It is intense and key pointed, easy to read and understand, it is stunning. The Manifesto was in shadows, althought I know it is also very important. I read them both. Thank you Rich ! .. just don’t warn too much people about the order of reading … the missing chapter is self explained.

    Greetings,
    Laura

  • http://uslossmitigation.com/lgravatt/ Lill

    Being a newbee in business on the internet is like being addrift on a raft in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with no food or water. Sharks abound, but very few nearby boats and atolls exist. Your “Missing Chapter” should be the “Rescue Link” It shows how to swim, float and survive. Thanks for making this available.
    Regards,
    Lill

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  • chris pirkey

    Rich, thank you so much for your insightful Missing Chapter and for the Manifesto itself. I have enjoyed reading both of them more than I can say. As with the Manifesto, I also read and underlined what I considered to be the most important parts of the Missing Chapter. But after laying it aside (the Missing Chapter), I realized that I may have missed some important nugget of information you were giving, so in a couple of days I will carefully go through the Missing Chapter again and again use my pen to underline and my highlighter to highligh sections of importance.

    The main thing I have taken out of the Missing Chapter so far are:
    1. Since I am only now thinking of putting up my first website/blog, it is vitally important that I asses my strengths, and choose the right product to promote online.
    2. I have several things I feel I have strengths in, and also enough knowledge to use any of them for my first website/blog; however, I now know that to keep working on and writing about each of them does not equate as something I might wish to continue with in the future. Your Missing Chapter has made me aware of this, so I now need to give some serious thought to exactly what I will be comfortable with as time goes by. As you say, we owe our very best to whatever customers we have.

    All the best to you and your family.

    chris pirkey

  • http://alvinyud.blogspot.com Alvin Yudistira

    Hi Rich,

    Reread and rethink again and again, how you worked and delivered on seriously, so I must do at same on going to my next level, start again now impartially, make a different completely and strategically for you’ve given it in BGS, BAP and MHS.

    Thank you so much Rich in my missing, found you giving me very clear what and how well will be doing business online and offline.

    Best Regards,
    Alvin Yudistira

  • http://www.budsinterntemarket.com/salespage Charles Evans

    Rich,

    The Missing Chapter is an insight that most people should see immediately and don’t. If the senior staff at Washington Mutual had read this chapter I don’t think the government would have needed to bail them out. This material is that powerful.

    On a personal side it provided great insight into my own success and failures. I world 13 years as a health physicist before retirement. I was a fair health physicist but a lot better project manager. Failure to concentrate on my strengths precipitated mediocrity as a health physicist.

    My immediate action after reading the report for the first time was to ask my family what they thought my strengths were. It was a real eye opener. The comments ranged from your self esteem is low for no reason, which is all to true. They listed about 15 things that I do well that I had never considered as strengths. This insight will bring personal growth and business growth as it is applied.

    The whole idea of concentrating on your strengths prompted me to make up a form to list my strengths that I am going to formally give to my family and a few select friends. From this list and my own insight I plan to pick a new business rich and improve my preset business plan.

    Thanks and keep up the good work,

    Charles Evans

  • anna

    I have read the Last Missing Chapter and the Manefesto. I am glad I read both and they were good reading, finally putting everything into perspective. I quickly realised that I have been an opportunist but I have a problem that many others may also have! Remove the opportunity strategy and many of us don’t know what to do! For many of us, we have a dream of working from home, building a good online business but we don’t really know what to do. So while all of your reading is very useful, I am still stuck on what to do next. Maybe there is no place for people like myself on the internet?

  • Marko

    Good evening Rich,
    we have a saying in our country, it’s better to be born without…(male organ) than without luck, if you have luck, it will grow to you.
    All my life I’m desperate for money, and your free reports showed me that I’ve chased the wrong thing, I should look for the treasure that I have.
    Will be back for your coaching program when I’ll have some mone, or won’t if I found the strength of my own first.
    Any way, Thank you very much.

  • http://hewardsmall.com Darryl

    I read the Internet Buisness Manifesto and The final Chapter last year,and never downloaded the Missing chapter till last week. Reread all three. Now some of the parts that I did not quite understand make sense now.Implimenting your strengths and outsouring your weaknesses makes things go alot faster and takes less time. Thanks for all the information.

  • Roma

    Rich,
    Your book the “Manifesto” has turned on a light bulb. It has shown me to be an Opportunistic not a Strategic thinker. I have been saying I will go this, but have not acquired the know-how thought process of reaching my goal with a plan. With the manifesto then the Missing Chapter It all becomes clear and I know that I have to go back and underline and put in place some plan of action and know what my strengths are. Thank you so much for caring about us all and working so hard to bring to us sheep the light, So if for no other reason we can not say we have not been shown what we need to find within our selves in order to succeed in what we strive for. Great Simplicity. Great Work. Keep it cumming . I am now reading The Final Chapter. By the Way I am a nuebee to all this although I have been studying about its for 4 years. Just could never make it work.

  • Nicole

    Hi Rich,

    I’ve read The Internet Manifesto and The Missing Chapter. I’m going to download The Final Chapter as well.

    I would like to give a huge thanks for these. They are so wonderfully clear. They have not only given me valuable information on the world of business (of which I was completely ignorant), but an insight into my life too.

    I now realize that I have always focused on my weaknesses, to the extent that I didn’t believe I had any particular talent. I’m still not sure what that might be. The
    only thing I remember being very good at when I was young was Latin and a passion for reading. I don’t know how one
    might build a business around that, but I’ll work on it. The
    idea on sentence stems should help.

    Once again, many thanks.
    .

  • http://www.euergetes-publishing.com Daniel Euergetes

    It’s information like this that I love to share with my friends! The very idea that marketers know there are opportunity-seekers and try to shove their garbage up their yin-yangs. I’m not one of those who fall for the usual hype found plastered all over the Internet. Adjectives and power words do not fool me. Nor do the headers full of yachts, Lamborghini cars, falling money, mansions, hammocks, ocean beaches, and exotic moods.

    I could not describe the feeling I get when I see the rubbish just everywhere, the hyped-up sales copy, empty promises, large numbers, the little or no work involved. C’mon! I’d say…common sense tells you…and it stops right there.

    Yes, I know what this is but I can’t put a handle on it. There’s a name for it but what is it??? I’ve seen this before in television ads, in junk mail letters meant to look personal, exclusive.

    Offer after offer after offer…”it’s the buzz!” It’s what’s happening…now…tomorrow’s another story! Better get it now because tomorrow the price will go up…and it’s going to get sold out. It all makes me sick and sadly, this is the way of the Wild Wild Web.

    Millions of “newbies” and intermediates alike get suckered in to this course, that program, and this other opportunity over here! This one’s cutting down these gurus, pointing out the flaws of each one in a long list…and then unveils the ultimate no-brainer opportunity that defies all logic! Nothing like this has ever happened before…so cash in in this new and exciting program and make more money than you know what to do with!

    Yes, I’ve seen it all and who hasn’t if he’s been on the Internet for any length of time. I’ve got ten email accounts full of b.s. marketers pushing the same old crap in their messages…this teleseminar, that free report, promises of great luxury for the taking…

    The door of truth is plain and as a consequence many many people walk right on by it not knowing it is there. Some people stand in front if the door and not even bother to open it. Yet they hammer down locked doors which feature elegant gold-trimmed motiffs!

    The same goes for the secret door to success…Very few fortunate souls will ever find it. There’s really not one door, but several, all leading to the same truth, the same success. There’s not really any difference in the content behind each. However they stand, unchanged, sometimes with peeling paint, forbidden-looking, outright ugly at times.

    There are a few good products out there. They’re to be found behind such doors. It takes a lot of effort to find them but once found, will put those who enter in “unfair” advantage over the masses. The Business Lyceum is one such door. ‘Ol Jim Straw can’t be beat!

    Rich Schefren is another! The free reports he passes out freely shock and reform those who find them! But they can be hidden like the plain door they are! The Business Manifesto sat on my hard drive for many months until I found one of those “guru” review sites which did offer an excellent positive review on Rich. Curiosity got to me when I noticed that most of the other well-known high-ranking gurus were given negative reviews. So I looked up the report on this hard drive…

    The contents blew my mind! They made me very angry!! I sat there with feelings of helplessness which gave way to empowerment! Indeed this is information which is suppressed from the millions of souls out there who think they are entrepreneurs but are really opportunity-seekers sitting like ducks in the scopes of voracious hunters bent on doing whatever they can to separate them from their money!

    This is no come-and-go product launch! It behooves anybody who reads this to look into these free reports! Don’t let the “free” fool you that these are a throw-together of more rehashed and out-dated junk content. You are in for a real pleasant but eye-opening surprise! Get ready to wake up! It’s your wake-up call and the time is ripe.

    There’s no strings attached. There’s no ulterior motive behind them. If you pan for gold you’ll be very fortunate to find any gold nuggets. Yes they are there, but they are very hard to find especially if you don’t know what you are looking for…

    All I can tell you after this long post is that it behooves you to get ahold of these reports and read them for yourself! You will get set straight! It will pop out at you like you never thought possible. You will change the way you are doing business forever. Get Rich Schefren’s Business Manifesto and the companion reports as well.

    You’ll be glad you did!

  • http://www.euergetes-publishing.com Daniel Euergetes

    P.S.

    You’ll notice many of these opportunity websites will tell you that you can do what so-called little it takes to make massive windfalls of money. Spend four hours a week and make thousands per day, or week…

    …and you can even do it in your underwear!

    Get this and get it now! If you follow through with most of these offerings and opportunities all you will be able to afford IS your underwear!

    So put your pants on!

    It’s good business practice anyway even if it’s in your own home office. You wouldn’t run around in a corporate office in your underwear would you? Why do it in your own home business? It really shows the same kind of disrespect for your own business as it would in any corporate setting.

    If you see such expressions in sales copy, turn around and run like hell! …and make sure you have a belt on too, shirt tucked in, etc.

    Get these reports and you’ll see what I mean about some of the important things being kept safely out of your sight and mind!

  • Marie

    Wow! Thanks! Your insights and experience have shed light on an important decision I am making!

  • Marie

    Wow! Wonderful report! I was especially impressed with the power of alliance partners. Thanks!!!