Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
08:24
DID YOU KNOW? The average American family can get up to $5,000 back on their taxes simply by documenting their home-based business expenses! It’s true…and here’s how you can get your share, but first…
My personal tax story (short version): When I first started in the home based business industry, I was not aware of the tax savings that were available to me on a yearly basis. I was un-informed, un-educated and un-mentored. Basically, I threw $1000s of dollars away over the first 3 or 4 years because I did not know. At $5,000 per year, that equates to over $15,000. WOW!!!
Times have changed, the more you know, the more you grow. The Internet has changed the way we live in a tremendous way. I did not come up with these tax laws, this information can be found at www.IRS.gov (the Internal Revenue Services Official Website). All you have to do is the research, I am simply sharing information. In addition, ALWAYS consult a Tax Professional or CPA.
Examples of deductible expenses include (but not limited to):
- Vehicle Mileage
- Computer and related business costs (Internet and phone)
- Office Supplies
- Utilities
- Travel Expenses pertaining to your business (Coordinate your travel with business opportunities)
- Property Taxes
- Household Maintenance
- Entertainment & Dining Out
- Office Space used in your home based business
I am positive that the tax information that I’ve shared will benefit you. Become informed, educated and mentored. I highly recommend Dr. Ron Mueller’s Home Business Tax Savings Made Easy. Dr. Mueller provides an incredible learning center for the e home based business owner. You’ll receive tax tips, webinars and free downloads.
To your incredible success,

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at
06:53
Hey Champion,
You’re probably wondering what “The WOW Factor” is! To understand what “The WOW Factor” is, how you can implement it into your daily and business life, and become more successful in what you do, I’ll share the definition of “WOW” with you.
According to Merriam-Webster, there are 4 uses or definitions of the word ”WOW“.
- Interjection: used to express strong feeling (as pleasure or surprise)
- Noun: a striking success
- Transitive verb: to excite to enthusiastic admiration or approval <a performance that wowed the critics>
- Noun: a distortion in reproduced sound consisting of a slow rise and fall of pitch caused by speed variation in the reproducing system
Guess what? None of those definitions reveal to you “The WOW Factor“. In most cases you encounter rejection during the sales and recruiting process. You approached a family member, friend or even a stranger/cold call and the answer you received after asking for the sale was a gut-wrenching “NO”. How many times has that happened. After a number of “NOs”, you consider what you’re doing is not right for you and quitting enters the mind. Not good, so stop that type of thinking right here and now.
You’re about to discover why it is all good. No matter what home based businesss or opportunity we participate in, it’s about making sales and/or recruiting new people or business partners. Some MLMers or Network Marketers are recruiters, while others may be in business to generate sales.
Remember, throughout the process, you’ve encountered rejection after rejection and then even more rejection. No matter who the potential prospect is or was that you’ve introduced your business, product and services to, your response should be and astounding ”WOW“.
Here are a few examples, with your “WOW” response: Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at
15:50
Hey Champion,
I am sure, just as it with me, that you’ve looked at something (maybe a product, a service, company or
Several years ago, a secret was revealed to me and it became one of my many ”AHA” moments. It took a moment, and I eventually go it. Today you’re in for a treat, because I am sharing the same secret with you. Once you see this, you will see it over and over again and want to share the secret with your circle of friends and business partners.
Check out the FedEx logo (the same logo that you’ve seen hundreds of times over and thought nothing about). What do you see? On the surface, you see the word FedEx, just as I did. Look at it carefully! Do you see it?
It’s okay, most people don’t see it… Read the rest of this entry