4 Ways To Become A Millionaire
This is an info I got today from an Internet Marketing Seminar site, eonenet.com which is a Malaysian Internet Marketer or Trainer site.
In the new book “One Minute Millionaire” co-authored by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert Allen, the authors share that no matter what your background, there are only 4 major ways of becoming a millionaire and you can learn to master one of these areas:-
- Investment: Investing in shares, bonds, CDs.
- Real Estate: Owning and investing in properties.
- Business: Marketing products, services, ideas.
- Internet: Selling using the power of internet.
You can probably achieve your million dollar goal by combining any of these methods along the way.
You’ll need to decide which one is your primary tool. Which one will suit you, depending on your passion, hobby, expertise, and funding?
To us, the one with the lowest barrier of entry but the highest form of leverage is the Internet. Any budding entrepreneur may start a home-based Internet business with little capital (under RM1,000 or USD350). The difference between the successful and the miserable is that the former knows how to apply a successful system whereas the latter wastes time and money in trial and error and runs out of funding before discovering the right way.
So if you are serious, which path do you choose?
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1-6-2008
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1-8-2008
@KCLau,
Thanks for linking to this post. Let’s share more infos here.
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