I often hear grumbling from people who tell me how hard it is to make money online.
And then I see a 16-year old kid do it and think "huh... maybe not so hard after all?"
That's exactly what happened with my friend, Stanley Tang.
Stanley understands the power of mentors... following those who have gone before and modeled the success you want to achieve.
As a result, Stanley has found success on the Internet!
And now, there is a place where you can learn what Stanley learned from fourteen Internet millionaires who have decided to share their secrets with you.
Stanley's new book, "eMillions: Behind the Scenes of 14 Successful Internet Millionaires" has just become available at Amazon.com.
This book is a slam-dunk, no-brainer for anyone who's even slightly serious about making big money online. I mean, all you have to do is model those who are where you want to be, right?
And you surely have to see who Stanley was able to connect with for this book. I'm talking about super stars like:
- Mark Joyner
- Yanik Silver
- Michel Fortin
- Willie Crawford
- Jeremy "Shoemoney" Schoemaker
- Rob Cowie (the producer of The Blair Witch
Project)
- and many more!
The book is just $13.57 at Amazon.com, so there is really no barrier to absorbing this material.
I am inspired by Stanley and I think you will be too.
Besides, he i offering over $4000 in downloadable bonuses when you get a copy of eMillions!
eMillions by Stanley Tang


December 5, 2008 02:36 PM
People ask me all the time, what is the #1 most important thing they must do to shorten the learning curve, get massive results in a short period of time and the answer never changes.
Get a Coach AND a Mentor
Not just any Coach or any Mentor but one with the skill and experience you need to draw from to thrive in the area of your Goals.
You may achieve some success through trial and error, but you can catapult yourself exponentially with a Coach and Mentor.
Live Your Dreams,
Jill
December 7, 2008 03:59 PM
Well Said, Joel.
Without my mentor, Ken McArthur, I was aimless. I had all these ideas with no direction. Even though I know what I wanted to do, I found it was hard learning how. Tha was, until I listened to mentors and took their words to heart.
Sure, some of it is basic common sense, but we are all so eager when we start that we don't see the forest through the trees, as it were.
It's always good to step back, take perspective, and re-examine- especially with the help of mentors, like you & Ken. Thanks!
Best,
-K
http://www.for-the-troops.com/?page_id=136
December 9, 2008 01:39 AM
I wish I would have had a mentor in my life earlier. Now I am listening to professinal speakers etc, the good thing is that you can get "guidance" from recordings, DVD and seminars. Definetly, a positive mentor will have a positive effect for your life.