Make $1,000 in one hour
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The above statement might sound crazy, but friends, remember that I made $10,000 in 5 (highly pleasant) hours as well as $1,500 in 15 minutes.
If you're interested in earning $1,000 in one hour, contact me asap at peter@powerknowledge.net. The interesting part is not even the money, but the wealth creation secret that you will learn, which will enable you to make much more money on your own.
Okay, so back to Linkedin.
Here's a tip: In your Linkedin profile, insert a blog like the one I have at Innovatelle.com.
Set up a blog and share your expertise with people. Wordpress blogs enable you to see how many visitors you have, which is a great way to test the effectiveness of your Linkedin profile.
Most Linkedin profiles do NOT invite the reader to perform a specific action like visit a blog or fill out a form or request something by email.
This is a mistake.
Such profiles seem to tell people: "Here, look how great and professional I am. Now, go away!"
The purpose of Linkedin is really to enable you to BUY the trust of hundreds, if not thousands of people. Connection is easy, even a teenager can invite people on Linkedin and "connect" to them.
Earning people's trust is NOT so easy. You've got to offer useful and practical and relevant information to them (like I do on this blog which has about 300 subscribers).
The above statement might sound crazy, but friends, remember that I made $10,000 in 5 (highly pleasant) hours as well as $1,500 in 15 minutes.
If you're interested in earning $1,000 in one hour, contact me asap at peter@powerknowledge.net. The interesting part is not even the money, but the wealth creation secret that you will learn, which will enable you to make much more money on your own.
Okay, so back to Linkedin.
Here's a tip: In your Linkedin profile, insert a blog like the one I have at Innovatelle.com.
Set up a blog and share your expertise with people. Wordpress blogs enable you to see how many visitors you have, which is a great way to test the effectiveness of your Linkedin profile.
Most Linkedin profiles do NOT invite the reader to perform a specific action like visit a blog or fill out a form or request something by email.
This is a mistake.
Such profiles seem to tell people: "Here, look how great and professional I am. Now, go away!"
The purpose of Linkedin is really to enable you to BUY the trust of hundreds, if not thousands of people. Connection is easy, even a teenager can invite people on Linkedin and "connect" to them.
Earning people's trust is NOT so easy. You've got to offer useful and practical and relevant information to them (like I do on this blog which has about 300 subscribers).
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