A Lucrative Alternative to the Devastated Real Estate Industry

May 15th, 2008 -- Posted in Carbon Copy Pro, Home Business Ideas, Wealth Strategies | No Comments »

If you’re a frustrated, disappointed, under paid realtor professional and you’re tired of working longer and harder to make less and less money in an industry that has been cut down at the knees with absolutely no signs of recovery, then you can end your worries right now by reading every word of this report by clicking here.

The massive shift in the Real Estate industry is affecting thousands of Real Estate Brokers , and Agents , as well as those in the Mortgage industry. According to Money Magazine, "Prices will sink even deeper. When it comes to housing, 2008 will be one bleak scenario."

The good news is you don’t have to be a struggling victim or statistic. Click here to see what top "former" Realtors, Financial professionals and Executives from all over North America have to say about this exclusive business model.

Until next time, J.

"Take control of your destiny or someone else will"


Why Listening To Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki Makes Good Financial Sense

April 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Wealth Strategies | No Comments »

I’ve recently finished reading “Why We Want You to Be Rich” by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki and they have some really interesting points throughout their book. 
To quote one part, they say “The rich are getting richer, but are you?  We are losing our middle class, and a shrinking middle class is a threat to the stability of America and to world democracy itself.  We want you to be rich so you can be a part of the solution….rather than part of the problem.”

I found that to be thought provoking and a bit strange that these two men would give a darn if I was rich or not and thought there was something in it for them, and I would eventually hear their “pitch”.  But throughout the book they really stress “financial education” and the lack of training we receive (in general) on this topic, although it is SO important to society.

I’d recommend reading this and will likely refer to different parts of their book in future posts.
Until next time… J.