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Wednesday 27 February 2013

Information Publishing for All Age Groups

Expert Author Kenneth Rowland
The writings of Napoleon Hill and other authors of the early 20th century, pre-date the Internet but the principles which such works encompass are just as valid today as they were at the time of first publication.
The great author's followers such as Henry Ford and Andrew Carnegie to name but two amongst many, through their talent and creative ability, produced incredible achievements. Their work has proved beneficial to all mankind besides making them personally very wealthy.
I have no reservations in advising all who have ambitions to gain financial freedom to read 'Think and Grow Rich,' and to use its teachings to succeed in their own chosen fields.
There are very distinct differences between the present and the past, but today, after due research, I see far more opportunities to be successful than ever existed in Ford and Carnegie's day.
I want to help people who are willing to devote time and effort to reach their personal goals. The internet is a powerful tool which should be exploited to it's fullest potential and since written material can be easily downloaded to customers searching for information, I suggest that Information Publishing is the way forward.
So that's the introduction or shall I say the pre-amble out of the way - so where do we go from here?
The first point of note is that most people know something about something. You might not be too good a writer and sadly lacking in confidence but all skills today can be outsourced and once again this further demonstrates the internet's power as a medium of communication.
I get very annoyed when I hear people saying "I can't." This smacks of making an excuse not to go any further - of idleness in fact! If you are the sort who is frightened of having to exercise your brain and start doing, then read no further because this isn't for you. I also hear the excuse of some who say they are the wrong age to attempt anything new. Now take my word for it, becoming an Information Publisher is within the realm of ALL AGE GROUPS.
Let's first consider youth. If you read the stories of some of the best known entrepreneurs both past and present, you will find a common thread which occurs over and over again. They all started making things happen before they'd finished their formal education. For many, education was very much kept on the back burner because all their efforts went into developing money making projects. Lord Beaverbrook is a prime example of such a person because despite extraordinary achievement in several fields of influence, he could never profess to be well educated in a formal sense.
A friend of mine has a 13 year old son who spends every available hour scouring the web looking for money making opportunities. He tells everyone that he will be a millionaire by the age of 25. Another boy in his class also bangs on about making an early fortune but this lad, although also computer literate uses the available technology to play video games and send text after useless text to his 'cool' mates.There's no prizes for guessing which one will more likely be the achiever!
The first decades of this new century have witnessed severe economic downturn at a global level. Many adults have lost their 9 to 5 jobs and only a small percentage will have made contingency plans to support themselves and their families. After all, to many loyal workers that well paid job which they enjoyed, was forever!
Being out of work can be very expensive because a person has more time to spend money if only to keep depression at bay; but hope springs eternal. This disaster may prove to be a blessing in disguise.
A redundant worker now has an opportunity to build a business in which he is answerable only to himself and the internet and Information Publishing can be the answer In fact, once set up it's a business which can run on auto-pilot and be extremely lucrative. Even those who have only ever produced physical goods should be able to outsource writers who can put together information products using dictated knowledge.
Now for the seniors, and I'm one of them! No longer able to pursue physical activities which were so much part of life a few years ago, those hours still need to be productively filled. All that experience accumulated over many years can now be monetized. Although you can't handle the graft to grow sweet peas, you can still tell people what to do.
The use of a computer might well address another issue. A lot of aging people have not the confidence to cope with new technology but the day is fast approaching when everything, such as payment of bills etc., will need people to be computer literate. The message? Start today by making money with Information Publishing.
That's it for now but let me say what I intend to do.
Many so called gurus only speak in general terms on a subject, so I want to talk about business models which I have used to get what success I've achieved to date. My next article will list the operations I have used as an Affiliate Marketer and subsequent articles will consider each item in turn.
A FREE downloadable copy of 'Think and Grow Rich' is available from http://www.netfount.com together with other vintage books which are essential reading for the modern day entrepreneur.

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