“Life is Hard. Then You Die.” 51
Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Be grateful it happens in that order. — David Gerrold
Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Be grateful it happens in that order. — David Gerrold
You may have noticed if you do a Google search today the logo changes color as you type. According to Mashable it’s likely a big hint as to what the company will announce at its “can’t miss” search event today.
Jim Daniels is the only affiliate I’ve ever paid six figures in commissions. I have LOTS of joint partners with tens of thousands of people on their lists, but I’ve only paid one of them six figures in commissions.
Ken McArthur talks about how to find out who your real friends are.
Fast Company started with a simple question: Who are the most influential people online right now? That’s what the Fast Company Influence Project is designed to answer. By participating, you will have your picture appear in the November issue of Fast Company magazine as part of an amazing photo spread. […]
Most people will keep analyzing, appraising, brooding, cogitating, conceiving, considering, deducing, deliberating, estimating, evaluating, examining, figuring out, imagining, intellectualizing, judging, meditating, mulling, pondering, rationalizing, reasoning, reflecting, ruminating, studying, weighing, worrying.
YOU on the other hand can be MILES ahead.
In Poker, your odds of getting a Royal Flush are 649,739 to 1. Sounds like a long shot, but there are 525 948.766 minutes in a year so statistically if you are dealt cards at a rate of one per minute you would get your royal flush within less than […]
Got this note from Jeff Wellman.
“3 years ago today May 6th 2007 I did my first interview for my Layoff Your Boss product with the famous Heather Vale at Ken McArthur’s Get Your Product Done event in Atlanta Georgia. Was the start of my new life… Thanks Ken for sharing with others so that we can get to a point in our life to give back to others just as you have done for so many. You lead by example.”
Jeff is an amazing example of how one person can make a difference.
It’s been a decade in the planning, a year in specifications, broad strokes and programming and now the time has finally come to invite the very first members of the Tobri.com Alpha team into the system.
We ARE having a lunch series at jvAlert Live Philadelphia and I have some real surprises for you.
Hotels are notoriously expensive for meals, but I’m going to not only give you three lunches at my cost but I’m going to buy the first lunch for the first 20 people who sign-up for the lunch series.