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Over the past few months I’ve received many calls and emails from people who are really hurting. TheyEarn $500. per sale with Britt Phillips have very clearly appealed to me for a solution to their financial issues. The common question has been one of wanting to find something to generate some extra money that is cheap to start but that really works.

There is one method of generating money that has always worked for me when implemented. It always performs and produces. It’s not hard to do. And it’s certainly not expensive to get started. And if you happen to be one of the many effected by the economic issues of late, this very well may be the solution to your money problems.

If you need to generate an extra $600. to $800. a month from something you can depend on, I have something that will work for you. You should know that I’m actually being really conservative when I say $600. to $800. I say this because you can easily generate the $600. to $800. in only a matter of 3 to 4 days of simple effort. And there are people who are earning several thousand per month with it as well.

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A few years ago I was introduced to a wonderful tool for recording audio. The tool quickly became part of my daily marketing arsenal. With it I can easily record an audio message to add to a website or blog. I can record a message to send with an image of my choice for an audio postcard. And I can simply record a quick audio to send through a direct link across the web.

Little did I know at the time that this little fun and easy to use audio tool would help me to generate thousands of dollars of affiliate income not to mention hundreds of thousands more through my primary program. You see, audio allows one to convey emotion. Audio allows those who may not have an interest or the equipment to record video. And yet the message can still be delivered with ease and simplicity.

Today I use this tool every day and in a variety of very creative ways. Below I’ve included a couple great examples of how I use this tool to promote my primary home based business opportunity. Have a listen and consider what this tool can do for your business, product, service, or opportunity. And call me with any questions. Click each image below to open the audio postcard in a new window.

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Britt Phillips I think everone was effected in some way by the craziness of 2008. The mortage crisis, gas crisis, and the bank issues etc. The economy rapidly went south. Every business owner felt the impact of it in some way. People lost their savings, their homes, their jobs and more. I expect many will still be trying to dig their way out of their 2008 losses at the end of 2009. On top of all the stuff we all had to put upo with in 2008 I lost my mother. It was especially tough.

Like most I put together my resolutions list which included among other things, making up for 2008 and being comitted to making 2009 my very best year to date. However here’s where my resolutions list and most everyone elses differs. Or I should say here’s what I’m doing as it relates to my list. We all know the two biggest resolutions on most lists are to lose weight and make more money. Intentions are great but without action and follow through, the list might as well never been written. So let’s take a look at how I’m doing with my resolution to make more money.

I decided to commit to generating some significant money in the early stages of 2009 so it would not only motivate me and jump start my year, it would also set the tone for the entire year in terms of personal short and long term goals. I’ve been one of the all time top income earners in a particualar business opportunity for several years. This program is a direct sales program. This means my income isn’t determined by how long I’ve been in the program or any complicated compensation plan which requires the planets to allign and many other people jumping through all sorts of hoops to have success. In other words I earn based on my personal efforts. I like it much better this way because I know I am dedicated and motivated. I do not want my ability to earn money dependant on anyone else because who knows how driven or serious another person ever truly is?

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I wrote this article years ago. Today more than ever the content is still fresh, on-point, and relevant to what is happening now. Since the article I’ve also produced a DVD which blows the lid on lead and list brokers and shows you how to turn the tables on them forever!

The web is a great place for opportunity and a level playing field right? Well it depends on who is playing fair and for what side they are playing. This is especially true when it comes to buying leads. Sure leads are the lifeblood of any MLM, business opportunity, or networking program. You must have an endless supply of targeted, fresh, qualified leads to pitch to. The issue at hand here is what’s the smartest way to generate the leads you seek.

If you listen to a fast talking lead or list broker they will tell you all the reasons that on the surface sound great as to why you should buy or rent leads and lists from them and only them. And since there are as many or more people selling lead as their are business opportunities, how do you know who to listen to and who to spend your hard earned dollars with?

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There are many great benefits to doing your research, and joining a solid MLM program. With so many multi level marketing or related type programs, knowing what to look for will make the difference between throwing your initial enrollment fee out the window, or earning the income you dream of.

In this article you will discover what is not said by the quick talking sponsor , and always remember, what is not said is almost always just as important, or many times even more important, that what is said to get you to enroll.

I get calls from people all day long. The person on the other end of the line is somehow under the strange impression that they are giving me a version of the classic MLM pitch that I most likely have never heard before. Wrong!

They start out by telling me how great their MLM program is. The next thing mentioned by them is one of the crucial mistakes made by almost everyone. They start in with how much money their sponsor has made since joining the MLM company. Whenever I hear this, immediately it’s a very safe bet they have just joined the program and do not have two nickels of generated MLM income to show for their efforts. Once I pin them down by asking the same question over and over until they answer it, they most times will admit they are very new in the program. What’s the question? It’s very simple, and will always flush out the newbies. I ask “How long have you been in the program, and how much money have you personally made as a result of your efforts?”

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