Archive for December, 2010

Lifepath Unlimited Review

December 28th, 2010


The internet has opened up a whole new world of marketing opportunities for entrepreneurs, at the MLM and personal levels. One of the systems that have been generating interest lately is the Lifepath system, which works by selling three separate products. Lifepath Unlimited reviews point out that the system is easy to use, and can be beneficial if followers are sure to go through all of the various steps of the program. The program overall is supposed to be seen as a continuing education system, that starts out with an instructional DVD. This gives an introductory overview of the program, and helps start users on the path to profit.

To supplement this beginning DVD, entitled “Discovery,” the first phase of the plan as described by various Lifepath Unlimited reviews involves the additional materials of eight CD’s and a host of online coaching and lesson reviews. All together, these materials are meant to cater to different learning styles, because it’s been shown that some learn better with visual cues whereas others will need the repetition that the online lessons can give. The focus of all of this is about digging up new paths of income, and the business tools that are needed to succeed in online industries.

While it’s possible to stop here with the learning tools that have been gained, Lifepath Unlimited reviews also mention the second and third steps that can be followed. These include increasingly complex conferences that will allow followers of the program to interact with one another, learning more detailed networking skills and polishing the ideas that they have already gained. With the three products that followers are selling, profits range in the thousands of dollars if all of these steps have been followed correctly. Further support options include a customer service call centre, and marketing tips that are added along the way. Lifepath is meant to be an ongoing system, with continued educative possibilities.

As with many other internet marketing systems, Lifepath Unlimited reviews are geared towards figuring out if the cost of the program is worth the potential benefits that can be gained. It seems that many people have managed to find success with this program. However, it should be taken into consideration that the steps have to be followed and a certain amount of time and energy does need to be expended, or you could lose money paying for these expensive conferences. In the end, what you put in is what you could potentially gain.

By: Jenni Ryan

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Is It Possible To Earn Millions Online?

December 27th, 2010


The short answer is “yes,” because some people are actually doing it. However, there are more people losing a lot of money trying to earn millions online. A realistic scenario is somewhere in the middle, where one is earning enough money to make it worthwhile.

If you’re a starry-eyed newbie who has just come to realize the income potential of the internet, or if you’re one of those people who coast from opportunity to opportunity trying to find the right one, this article just might be for you.

Let’s start by examining the multitude of opportunities to make “unlimited” income working from home just a few hours a day. Every one of these claims to be “different” and not at all like those other “scams” out there on the internet. In fact, their testimonials often use such language as “I thought it was another one of those scams, but I trusted my instincts on this one, and am I ever glad I did!”

Several of these business opportunities point to the unlimited residual income that grows as you build your “downline.” If you don’t know what a downline is, think of it this way: you recruit five people underneath you, and you get a percentage of their sales. They each recruit five people under them, and you get a percentage of their sales, too. And so on. You can see the exponential possibilities here.

Let’s say that you really do get five people, who get five more, who get five more, and so on. Five layers into your downline equals 3,124 people. Wow, that’s a lot of potential. But of course, everyone in your downline wants their own downline. So if we progress 5 more levels down, that’s 9,765,625 people involved, with you at the top.

Of course, you’re not at the top – you’re embedded in someone else’s downline. Let’s say you’re 10 levels deep from the top. This means that at the bottom of your downline, there are 95,367,431,640,625 people involved. Since the world population is only 6,515,000,000, this is an impossibility.

This means that the promotion that is offered to you, and in turn, the promotion you offer everyone else for “unlimited income” is a lie. Of course, they argue that not everyone gets 5 people in their downline. The number 5 is usually thought to be that magic number where there’s enough critical mass to build up to a residual income. So either way, it’s a lie.

Let’s look at another model. Many people start with a product or idea. They develop a website around this, and they wait for traffic to come in. Then they realize that they need to advertise, but of course, they’ve just spent a lot of money getting their website set up, so they don’t want to buy expensive advertising. So they buy cheap advertising, which usually means popups, popunders, or banner ads.

Let me ask you this. Have you ever made an online purchase because of a popup ad? Maybe you have, but I’ve never met anyone who has. They’re usually too annoyed by the popup to bother reading it. Many people have popup blockers these days. And for those ads that can bypass the popup blocker, web users often close the window before it fully loads.

Of course, some ads are set up so that when you try to close the window, four or five more windows pop up. I guarantee you most people will NOT be in a mood to make a purchase at this point.

As of this writing, it seems that the best way to earn money online is to build an opt-in mailing list. In fact, internet guru Matt Bacak suggests you should start building your opt-in mailing list before you do anything else. (If you do a search on Google, you’ll find that he has published many articles on this topic.) Your contact with your subscribers should be based around building trust and credibility, and offering products that would be of interest to them for which you are an affiliate.

Some suggest that this model is losing its freshness as more and more people are figuring it out and getting on the bandwagon. The people who figured this out first have made millions of dollars, often just by teaching others how to do it.

Is it still possible to make millions of dollars running an online business this way? It’s still possible, but it’s more difficult. The competition is tighter. But it’s still possible. You just have to be better than your competition. How do you do this? You have to invest in the learning opportunities that these internet gurus provide.

First, get on some of their mailing lists. Try some of the tips and suggestions they offer for free. When you start to see which ones offer the advice that best suits your needs, invest in an audioprogram or an ebook. Continue to learn and refine.

And don’t expect to make millions overnight!

By: Holly Zenith

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Holly Zenith believes that nobody should work in a livelihood they don’t like! For inspiration and ideas on finding and following your ideal path, sign up for her mailing list at [http://www.hollyzenith.com/sq.html]



Math Careers for Aspiring Mathematicians

December 27th, 2010


Young mathematicians can enjoy almost unlimited opportunities in their futures, since career fields that require math abilities are growing. People that are math savvy work in career fields such as all areas of Research and Development, Engineering and Construction, Pharmacology and Medicine, Planning and Surveying, Finance and Insurance and in all Science Fields.

Most math related careers, unless it is in academics, usually involve math skills and another subject, such as math ability and geography for Planning and Land Use. Therefore, if your child has exceptional math skills and enjoys an additional subject, they might want to think about what they can do when they grow up that includes their favorite subject.

For example:

Math and Geography

Community Development Land Use and Code Enforcement Transportation Planning Environmental/Natural Resources Economic Development Urban Design Housing Parks and Recreation Historic Preservation
Math and Biology

Zoologist Microbiologist Botanist Physiologist Ecologist Marine Biologist Biotechnologist Medical Doctor
Math and Geology

Environmental Scientist Hydrologist Engineering Geologists Sedimentologists Paleontologists Glacial Geologists Geochemists Volcanologists Geomagnetists Paleomagnetists Seismologists Petroleum Geologists
Math and Computer Science

Database Administrators Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Telecommunications Specialists Computer Scientists Software Engineers Computer Programmers Programmer-analysts
Math and Art

Architect Commercial and Industrial Designer Graphic Designer Landscape Architect Drafter Archivist Interior Designer
Math and Business

Actuary Estimator Statisticians Broker Accountants and Auditors Financial Analysts Personal Financial Advisor Ratings Analysts Financial Planners

These are just a few of the infinite opportunities ahead for your child if they succeed in mathematics. Like music and second language studies, children are especially successful if they can learn math basics at a young age.

Young children, even as young as three or four, can begin learning math concepts. By four or five, they can learn numbers and number relationships, and by five or six, they can do basic math functions like addition and subtraction. It is important to address math not just in terms of memorization of common functions but by concepts and by helping them grasp abstract ideas.

To supplement your child’s formal education and your nurturing, you may want to look at additional teaching tools such as math software, math games or tutors.

By: Pamela Stevens

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Pamela Stevens

Pamela Stevens writes for TopTenREVIEWS.com, an online review service that publishes unbasied software, online service and hardware reviews. TopTenReviews also publishes movie reviews and entertainment pages. Please see http://toptenreviews.com for reviews and articles on a wide variety of topics.