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Never Break The Chain – The Productivity Secret of Jerry Seinfeld & Dan Kennedy

By Rob Minton · Comments (1) · Monday, September 26th, 2011

I recently read an article on Lifehacker.com where the writer shared Jerry Seinfeld’s productivity secret. The author, Brad Issac met Seinfeld and asked him how to become a better comic. Seinfeld’s answer was…

“Never Break The Chain”

Seinfeld went on to suggest that the way to become a better comic was to write jokes every day.

Makes sense, doesn’t it?

By writing more jokes, you would become a better joke writer. The reason why is because what you focus on improves. Seinfeld went one step further and suggested using a large wall calendar to help reinforce the daily habit of joke writing. Each day he wrote jokes, he would mark a red “X” on his wall calendar:


The key, according to Seinfeld, was to never break the chain of “X’s.” This simply means that Seinfeld forced himself to write new jokes every single day. This one daily focus helped him become one of the highest paid comedians in the world.

As I read this article, I remembered something Dan Kennedy shared with me years ago. Dan told me that business owners should do something every single day to get new clients and customers. In fact, this is what Dan does personally. He does not let a day pass without doing something that will bring in a new customer at some point in the future. Dan is always thinking about what he calls – “The Future Bank.” The “Future Bank” is the income and wealth that will be created from a new customer and the only way to build the “Future Bank” is to focus on increasing it every single day.

By combining Seinfeld’s calendar idea with Kennedy’s focus, we can create more profitable businesses. Simply Google “calendar” and print out a calendar page for each month and keep it on your desk or wall. You want to be able to see this calendar all of the time. Set a goal to do something every single day to get a new client. Each day you do something to get a new client, mark you calendar with a red “X.”

NEVER BREAK THE CHAIN OF RED “X’s!”

Additional Related Reading:

How to Automatically Convert Prospects into Appointments

How Real Estate Agents Can Create Money Out of Thin Air


Want to Own an Oil Well?

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Categories : Goal Setting, Marketing
Tags : dan kennedy, Goal Setting, lead generation, Marketing, productivity, seinfeld

My Favorite Books (& Other Resources) on Money, Financial Planning & Wealth Building

By Rob Minton · Comments (0) · Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

The financial planning survey for real estate agents really opened my eyes to where the average agent stands financially. I have some great articles and reports coming in the near future that will show you some innovative ways to start building your wealth. In the meantime, I thought I would share some of my favorite books (& other resources) on money, financial planning and wealth building. One great book (CD, DVD, etc.) can and will change your life. In fact, I honestly believe, books lead to money. This is because you can implement great ideas found in books and see results in your bank account. This applies to both your businesses finances and your personal finances.

I’ve included a wide range of material in this list ranging from basic to advanced. Hopefully, everyone will find something they can benefit from! Also, you should be able to find most of these books on Amazon. None of the links included in this article are affiliate links and I’m not recommending any of these books, because I’m trying to earn a buck. I’m recommending them simply because they had an impact on my life.

Here goes…

1. The Richest Man in Bablyon by George S. Clason

The results of the survey indicated that many real estate agents are NOT currently saving for retirement. The best book I’ve read on saving money on a consistent basis is probably The Richest Man in Bablyon. It’s an older book with millions of copies sold and well worth your time. If you haven’t read this book and are not currently saving any money, this should probably be the first book you read. It’s entertaining and fun to read. And more importantly, you can probably read over a weekend.

2. Your Money or Your Life

This fantastic book written by Joe Dominques and Vicki Robin dramatically changed the way I view money. The premise of the book surrounds a scenario we all face each day. One night you’re out walking and a bad guy comes up to you and points a gun at your chest. He says, “Give me your money, or I’ll take your life.” What would you do? You would give the bad guy your wallet without a second thought, right? Well, we do the exact opposite in our day-to-day lives. We trade our lives away each day to make money. I learned how critical it is to keep your living expenses at low levels so we don’t have to trade our lives for money. This book should be easy to find on Amazon or other large book stores. I believe it has been recently updated, but I haven’t read the new version.

I liked this book so much that I actually interviewed Vicki Robin several years ago for my real estate investing clients. During the interview, she recommended a recording of a class Joe Dominques taught several years ago called “Transforming Your Relationship With Money.” I ordered these recordings after the interview and absolutely loved them. I highly recommend them if you’re not where you need to be financially. This program is available for around $20 bucks and is a little hard to find. Here’s the link (and no it’s not an affiliate link!):

http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/Transforming-Your-Relationship-with-Money/326.productdetails;jsessionid=DRTlDXWyAAgiGTpnrHJu.39

3. How I Built My Wealth by Michael Masterson

This little book was written by Michael Masterson and is also on my list of all time favorites. I actually read this book once or twice a year and have recommended it to my Master Marketer Members on several occasions. In the book, Masterson outlines the key steps you must take to build wealth and I’ve been secretly following these steps since reading the book the first time. If you read the book and have followed me for any time, you’ll probably be able to “see” Masterson’s lessons weaving through my life and daily activities. By the way, I’m a huge fan of Michael Masterson and can recommend any of his other books, too!

You may be able to download this book online for free. Try this link:
http://www.earlytorise.net/pdfs/HowIBuiltMyWealthe-book.pdf

3. Who Took My Money? by Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki has written several great books about money, cash flow and wealth. One of my favorites, that I rarely ever talk about, is his book “Who Took My Money – Why Slow Investors Lose and Fast Money Wins!” In this book, I learned about the velocity of money and have been using this strategy with my investments each year since reading about it.  You’ll also find some great ideas on how to improve your business within the book, but you’ll have to dig a little to uncover the gems!

4.  Dan Kennedy’s Wealth Attraction Seminar

A few years ago, Dan Kennedy released a new book tiled “No BS Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs.”  I highly recommend this book and not simply because I have a chapter in the original book. I recommend the book, because it will help you with the mindset of money. What you probably don’t know is that Dan’s book on Wealth Attraction came from a small seminar he held several years ago. I wasn’t able to attend the seminar, but I bought the recorded version and believe its a must watch for any entrepreneur!

Over the years, I’ve played portions of this recorded seminar at various closed door mastermind meetings and we’ve talked in depth about some of the lessons Dan shares. I typically watch this seminar every year. It’s on the expensive side, but well worth every penny. You can find it at this link :http://www.nobsinternetresources.com/all-resources/wealth-attraction/

5. Guide to Investing in Gold & Silver by Michael Maloney (Part of the Rich Dad book series)

In early 2009, one of my Master Marketer Club members, Tom Karadza sent me an email suggesting I read this book. In the email he wrote, “If you don’t make time to read this book this week, I’m going to drive down to Ohio and read it to you.” Tom lives in Toronto. And as to be expected, his email got my attention. I really value Tom and his reading recommendations. The same day I received his email, I went to the store and bought the book. I read the book non-stop and I’m so very thankful for his recommendation.

I’ve recommended this book to others on many occasions and only hope that you take time to read it yourself. A word of warning, it will probably scare you a little. This is ok, as long as you take action. There are some ugly things going on in the US economy and other economies that can suck wealth right out of your bank account. I’m not kidding. It’s happening already. This book will help you understand money on a higher level.

6. Debt to Wealth Audio Program by John Cummata

If you’re struggling with too much debt, you might want to get your hands on the Debt to Wealth audio program. In the program, John details how you can eliminate all of your debt (including your mortgage) in 5 to 7 years. His plan works and it’s not just marketing hype. As I’ve learned over the years, debt is nasty and can cost us a significant amount of money, stress and loss of wealth. When I ordered this program several years ago, I also received a software DebtFree CD that was really helpful. You can plug in all of your debts and run different scenarios to see what’s the fastest way to pay them off. Credit card debt interest rates have risen dramatically over the last year or so and it’s critical to eliminate this debt as fast as possible.

7. Generate Thousands by Dr. Samir Elias

If you’re into the stock market, you might want to read this book. It’s fairly technical, but jam packed with strategies for generating income from your stocks. This includes selling options on the stocks you own. I’ve used the strategies in the book profitably on numerous occasions. In addition, I’ve used the idea of selling options in real estate to increase the income from rental properties. However, as with every investing strategy, there IS risk. Don’t invest money you can’t afford to lose. Warning: this book is on the pricey side, but well worth the investment. Maybe you can pick up a used copy and save some money! I don’t think you’ll find it at the library!

8. Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

You’ve read it, right?

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Categories : Books, Investing, Money Management
Tags : dan kennedy, debt, gold, john cummata, michael masterson, money, rich. stocks, robert kiyosaki, silver, stock market, wealth, wealth attraction

The Ultimate Success Secret

By Rob Minton · Comments (3) · Thursday, August 12th, 2010

A few years ago, my mentor Dan Kennedy wrote a  book titled “Ultimate Success Secret“, where he answered this question:

Is there one, single secret to success of such overriding importance that,
if concentrated upon exclusively, will literally change a person’s entire life experience
and results? If so, what is it?

The answer is pretty powerful and just may change your life. You can download Dan’s 97-page book right now for FREE at this link:

Ultimate Success Secret-PDF

Please note that the book was formatted for smaller pages, not for digital delivery. I haven’t changed the formatting and have kept the book intact as published.

I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did!

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Categories : Goal Setting, Succcess
Tags : dan kennedy, Goal Setting, secret, success, ultimate success

The Book That Changed My Life

By Rob Minton · Comments (6) · Monday, July 5th, 2010

Before the release of the Kindle, my favorite thing to do was to hang out at book stores. I’d grab a coffee and browse through all of the books. I’d grab a few and find a comfy chair, so that I could skim through them. Ultimately, I’d end up buying one or two. I love to read and have read hundreds of books. Now I’m able to do this from the comfort of my home – gotta love technology.

In 2004, I stumbled across a book that literally changed my business. ONE book, which you can buy for under $8.00. Books really can turn into money in your bank account.

The book I’m referring to is Dan Kennedy’s “No B.S. Sales Success – The Ultimate No Holds Barred Kick Butt Take No Prisoners & Make Tons of Money Guide.” If you haven’t read it, I strongly suggest you pony up the $8.00 and buy it. It could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to you, if not more.

I learned two very powerful lessons that I applied to my business with dramatic results. I’ll share one of these lessons with you today and another in a future blog post. The first lesson was that we should focus on:

Positioning NOT Prospecting

Dan writes, “… most of the salespeople I’ve encountered simply hate prospecting. Consequently , they avoid it, both consciously and unconsciously, and do it only when the dire necessity of imminent starvation pushes them to it. And then they do it poorly…. To me, prospecting is grubby, unpleasant work. To me, there’s no worse way to spend time than talking to people who are not interested, are not qualified to say yes even if they were interested, and who view me as someone they have to defend themselves against.”

Since this is true, the worst thing you can do is to be viewed as a salesperson by your prospects and clients. When you’re viewed as a salesperson, everyone avoids you. It’s kind of hard to sell someone a home or get a listing, when they are intentionally avoiding you.

Instead, you need to try and change your positioning so the prospect views you as an expert. And no, you can’t change this positioning by adding “consultant” to your business card. It’s a lot bigger than what you call yourself. It starts with the very first thing a prospect sees, which is your marketing. It flows through to your website, how your phone is answered and what is said during every phone call and how you handle every prospect and client. You have to change everything and you cannot copy other agents in your area. They have horrible positioning, too.

To do get a feel for what’s necessary, consider a brain surgeon. This person is definitely an expert, right?

- Can you pick up the phone and directly call the brain surgeon?
- Can you stop in his or her office anytime and sit down and talk with them?
- Does the brain surgeon accommodate your schedule or do you accommodate their schedule?
- Does the brain surgeon command your respect?
- If the brain surgeon calls you, do you jump to answer the phone?

Can you “see” the difference between how an expert operates and how we operate? Okay, let’s talk about how you change your positioning.

1. Writing

According to Dan, “Writing and being published is a powerful way of helping others discover you. I’ve written many articles, for free, for all sorts of publications, and I work hard at having books I’ve written available in bookstores. Why? Because people read these articles or books, reach the conclusion that I’m an expert who can help them, and then seek me out… How does that apply to you? Let’s say your a car salesperson. You can write an article or regular column for your community newspaper about the inside secrets of buying, trading in, selling, and financing automobiles. You can write about the tax benefits of buying versus leasing and vice versa, what to look for when buying a used car, how to sell your own car, and so on….You could also write a book. How about “Confessions of a Car Salesman: How to REALLY Get the Best Deal.”

After reading this, I wrote my own book and it had a dramatic impact on how I was viewed by prospects. I also have numerous articles published in various magazines, websites and newsletters. The reason why is because I want prospects finding me through something I’ve written. This is because I’m viewed as an expert – right from the start. If you’re reading this right now, you more than likely “see” me as an expert.

2. Public Speaking

When you go to a class or seminar, do you view the presenter as an expert? What do you think would happen if you taught a class or seminar? Case closed.

3. Publicity

One of my Master Marketer club members was recently featured on the cover of his local newspaper. He used the tools provided in my Ultimate Foreclosure Boom program and is now viewed as an expert, simply from this one newspaper article. He can now leverage this article in many ways to get more clients going forward. Dan wrote, “Publicity can change your entire life experience as a sales professional. When somebody writes an article about you and it is published in a newspaper or magazine, or when you appear as a guest on a radio or TV show, you gain credibility and celebrity.”

You might be the best real estate agent in your area, but if you’re perceived as a salesperson, prospects won’t pay any attention to you. Once you have expert positioning, prospects seek you out. They look forward to your call. They try and rearrange their schedules to meet with you.

I’ll finish this post with the most powerful excerpt from Dan’s book:

“By now you may be wondering how to apply some of these ideas to your own business. These ideas are transferable, nearly universal strategies that anyone can use. Suppose, for example, you run a home security systems business.

Easy. Write a book: Burglars’ Seven Secrets for Picking the Houses and Families They Attack. Write a column for your community newspaper: “Crimestopper Tips.”

You’ll find that…the book and newspaper column will generate business. But you can also use your book to get into some radio or TV talk shows…. Next you could target an appropriate geographic area and start sending a quality newsletter to all the homeowners. Call it “Smart Strategies for Safe Living: How to Safegaurd Your Family and Your Home.” Provide useful information and tips. Offer your book for free.

When prospects start to call you from your book, articles or newsletters, with questions, simply say: “Mr Homeowner, I’m extremely busy and cannot do justice to your questions today. However, I have a complete information kit that I’ll send to you, and I ask that you review it carefully. Then if you think I’m the right expert to assist you with your home security, call me back. If you choose another source, the information will still help you.”

Then I would have a messenger deliver a nice, big box to Mr. Homeowner. Inside the box would be my information kit, which would include the following:

1. A copy of my new book on home security.
2. A CD of a recent interview where you answer questions.
3. A couple of copies of my newsletter.
4. A page of testimonials
5. A page titled: “All Sources of Security Assistance are NOT Equal,” which lists your “creditability items” and statistics.
6. Copies of any newspaper stories, articles about you.
7. Finally, and this is very important, I would include a certificate waiving my usual $250 fee for a home and family protection consultation.

Now when Mr. Homeowner calls me, what will the positioning be like? Will he perceive me as “just another salesperson?” Not likely.”

This chapter changed my life. I realized that I was viewed as a salesperson and how much this was costing me in lost sales. I went to work implementing everything Dan suggested and slowly, but surely changed my positioning to “expert.” I wrote my own book. I had a friend interview me asking powerful questions that would allow me to display my expertise. I recorded this interview and used it as a CD in my information package. I went and drafted testimonials for my past clients and got their permission to use them in my marketing. I wrote an article explaining why all real estate agents weren’t equal. I also included a certificate waiving my usual $250 retainer. I created my own information kit and began sending it to prospects contacting my office.

My business tripled. Yes, it was a lot of work, but it was worth it because I no longer had to prospect. I no longer had to be available 24/7. I no longer had to work with every pain-in-the-ass prospect, because I needed the sale. The same will happen to you, once you’re viewed as an expert, instead of a salesperson.

What book or books have changed your business? Please share them in the comments!

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Categories : Books, Business Re-invention
Tags : Books, dan kennedy, positioning, prospecting, Sales, success

Doors Open!

By Rob Minton · Comments (0) · Monday, August 25th, 2008

Today is the day!

The doors are finally open for Renegade Reports, my new membership for real estate
agents!

This membership was originally priced at $47 per month. Late last night, I hacked into my own website and reduced the price to just $29.95 per month. You can now join my new membership for only $7.48 a week.

Are you willing to invest $7 dollars a week to grow your business? I certainly hope so.

You can learn more about my membership at:
http://www.RenegadeReports.com

Remember, if you join today, I’ll give you my complete audio program with Dan Kennedy
that sells for $398. No strings attached!

This is a special bonus for those of you who are action oriented!

I’m only accepting 1,000 agents in my new membership. I’m sent an email out today to my entire list of real estate agents, which is over 35,000.

Simply put – the Renegade Reports membership will sell out very quickly.

Go to http://www.RenegadeReports.com right now and grab your spot before its too late!

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Categories : Business Re-invention
Tags : dan kennedy, how to get clients, real estate marketing
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