Archive for January, 2011

How to Lose Your Ex in 3 Days!

January 30th, 2011


You decided that after you broke up you really want your ex back! Good! Now you are trying to put into practice those secrets your friends told you and some soap opera strategies! Ok! You are on the road that leads to self destruction and not only you are not going to get your ex back but you are about to lose her/him in a flash! Here are the “traditional” secrets that if you follow you will lose your ex no matter what (unless this has been your target all along!).

Day 1

You have your ex’s cell company to notify her/him that some idiot has been calling your ex’s cell constantly (24hours x 60 minutes!), text messaging by 100s and is about to bring the network down! On top of that you send 100 emails, 25 messages on Facebook and decided that putting up a public poster outside his/her house with your common picture from your last vacation is the best idea!

Day 2
You are keeping it strong to how to lose your ex and today you decided that exposing yourself to her/him all the day long will be another killer plan! Crush his/her company of friends- uninvited of course otherwise it won’t be a surprise!- and “gently” remind to everyone, including your ex, how good you two look together and are meant for each other!

Day 3
Your plan is on its peak and you think it’s a matter of hours till your ex will come begging (Begging you to disappear maybe!)! So it is the time for your nuclear bomb! You decide that you have to visit his house while he/she is out, talk to your ex’s parents and wait until she/he comes home! What another nice surprise!

Now after all that any decent ex has only one option: Antarctica! Yes! Watching the ice melt will be definitely more rewarding and life fulfilling than…you!

By: Nick Kanellopoulos

About the Author:
For a real plan to get (and not lose!) your ex, visit [http://www.squidoo.com/getanexdback] Learn some useful tips and a video of what your opening moves should be!



Success in Wholesale General Merchandise Markets – Boom!

January 29th, 2011


How do 976,579 visitors to your wholesale general merchandise site in a year sound like to you? It may sound good, but if you’re familiar with bandwidth and the costs associated with it, you’ll probably prefer a few thousand people visiting your website looking to actually buy your products instead of a million untargeted visitors who don’t buy anything from you. These untargeted visitors cost you money on hosting fees because you’d end up having to pay for the extra bandwidth to support a gazillion page views.

You want a hot sub-niche market, which is composed of a small group of people who are motivated and are willing to spend their money right now. These people are the ones who get online with the purpose of spending their money or using their credit cards for quality and pricing reasons. If you have a product that a hot sub-niche or niche market wants, you’re in business!

In order to find wholesale merchandise profit from a market, you have to understand what motivates buyers. There are buyers who are desperate enough that they are willing to pay extra for something that will solve their problems in a certain given time. There are buyers who are loaded with cash; they’ll pay premium and won’t settle for cheap solutions. And then there are businesses that need certain products and services in order to operate their business; they have the budget and are willing to spend money.

When it comes to making a decision on your niche market, the toughest can be deciding on which customer type you want. Once you have this figured out, the rest of the way is relatively easy. You’ll simply find or create the product or service, generate targeted traffic to your website and come up with ways to re-invest your net profits. There is no guarantee that you’ll make millions selling to niche markets, but there is nothing to stop you from making lots of money in doing so, especially if you do it right and you have multiple streams of income going.

Most marketers begin by examining their wholesale general merchandise behavior, then later on adjust to the market with what could be to a great extent irresistible quality and pricing to reject. Popular niche markets include sports, music, hobbies, music and collectibles. There are devoted groups of people in these niche markets who spend money just to pursue their passions.

For instance, golf merchandise is a hot niche market as there are many avid golfers out there who are into collecting golfing memorabilia, wanting better golf accessories, buying golf clubs and other golf accessories. In the music niche, there are those who collect records, instruments and anything music related, musicians, opera lovers, fans of singers or bands, and those who want to buy music specific merchandise like sound equipment, posters and such.

There are also specialized niches that have devoted followers. Some specialize niches include dog breeders, postcards, designer handbags, rock climbers, movie memorabilia and extreme sports. Check out niche magazines and you’ll discover the spending habits of the loyal niche buyers. Find sites online that cater to these specialized niche markets and you’ll be able to come up with ideas on how you can exploit niche markets that interest you.

You only need one good hot selling wholesale merchandise niche market to get you started. When you’ve established a good reputation in your niche, your loyal customers are going to help drive traffic to your web site, store or blog. When you have loyal customers who are happy with your product or service, they can help create “buzz” for your business and drive more targeted traffic to you. When you have your first niche up and running smoothly, you can find another niche and repeat the process.

By: John A. Roberts

About the Author:
Wholesale General Merchandise online is one of the business components John serves as reference source, e-commerce coach and certified author. His focus today is assisting people receive extra income through the acquirement of a Wholesale Merchandise



The Ancient Art Of COMPLICATION

January 29th, 2011


Do you ever marvel at some people’s uncanny ability to make the simple, complex?
The straight forward, anything but?

A ten minute task, a two week saga?

I meet these people every day.

Please stop sending them my way.

They are the woe-is-me brigade.

The Brothers (and Sisters) Grim.

(The real Brothers Grimm were two German dudes who published a bunch of folk stories and fairy tales about two hundred years ago… that’s for those of you who aren’t as old as me!!).

Yep, some people spend their whole lives making stuff complicated.

More complicated than it needs to be anyway.

Relationships… a constant soap-opera.

Career… messy and problematic.

Getting in shape… a perpetual roller-coaster of losing and gaining.

Finances… a daily money melodrama.

If you didn’t know better, you might think that some people actually revel in the drama and attention.

In Australia we have a curious creature known colloquially as the ‘Drama Queen’.

They are both male and female and their natural habitat is… everywhere.

Unfortunately.

They are the poster boys (and girls) for the art of complication.

They are also another cousin of the Energy Vampire.

I’m all for dealing with the (genuine) complications and the tough stuff that life throws at us, but I’m not for making things more difficult than they need to be.
Or making a mountain out of a molehill.
(So 1963 that expression… I love it).

When people come to talk to me about getting in shape (dropping some weight for example), I will invariably give them some highly complex and extremely scientific advice:

Move a bunch more, eat a bunch less.

Get yer heart rate up.

Get a bit sweaty.

Do it consistently.

See ya next time.

It’s very simple… but people still don’t do it.

That look of disappointment on their face is hilarious.

They think that I might let them in on some little-known scientific weight-loss secret.

Give them a shortcut perhaps.

A pill maybe.

Wave my magic wand.

Pull a six-pack outa my hat.

“Okay, here it is Mr Smith… put in less calories than you expend.. and you’ll lose fat.”
“Do it for long enough and you’ll lose a buncha fat.”

“Too complicated for you?”

“Taking notes?”

“Should I talk slower?”

“Any questions?”

“Mr Smith.. where are you going?”

“Mr Smith…?”

“Come back here fatty…”

The problem is that we don’t actually want simple, we want painless.

And effortless.

And simple… ain’t always painless.

Or effortless.

Or easy.

And we love… easy.

(Dear English Profs, I know I shouldn’t start all those sentences with ‘And’, so save yourself some key strokes).

Some of the most effective (and simple) strategies for creating real change (in many areas of our lives), require us to get uncomfortable.
Yes, it’s uncomfortable but it’s also kinda simple, straight forward.

Some of us have an aversion to discomfort because we’re spoiled, precious babies who want amazing results without the effort.
And amazing doesn’t work like that.
Get your head around that concept and you’ll make some progress instantly.

We are constantly looking for quick fixes and miracle solutions because we love shortcuts.
But the reality is that shortcuts don’t produce forever change and ironically, they (shortcuts) often lead to complications(!) down the track.
Weird huh?

Interestingly, the more we don’t deal with stuff (avoid discomfort, put our head in the sand, look for shortcuts), the more dysfunctional and the less capable we become.
Ironic, when we consider that actually dealing with pain and discomfort is where the real growth and learning comes from.

Some simple (uncomplicated) science for those who wanna drop a few pounds:
(Not that this post was meant to be about weight-loss… but I thought I’d chuck it in to demonstrate the simplicity of change).

(1) Body-fat is essentially stored energy (calories).

(2) If you expend more than you put in, you’ll be in energy deficit.

(3) If you’re in deficit your body will have to ‘find’ some energy from somewhere.

(4) It will find it on your ass (or close by).

(5) If you are in energy deficit of 500 calories per day (a coke and a cookie), you’ll lose about one pound (0.4kg) of fat per week.

Not complicated at all.

Yes, there’s a little more to it and a few other variables, but for the vast majority of us our key weight loss/management strategy should be to put less food in our mouth and move our body more.
Full stop.

Yet we continue to find new and exciting ways to complicate the process.
In all areas of our lives.

While the above information is more than enough ’science’ to get most of us in shape or at least well on the way, we (we the society) continue to ignore the obvious (the simple) and keep trying to re-invent the ‘weight-loss wheel’.

Forget the ab-blaster 7000, the fat-melting tabs, the liver-heart-kidney-pancreas-and-lung cleansing diets, the electrodey (yep, a word) things you stick on yer body… and yer high-carb, low-carb, no-carb debate and simply eat less crap.

Too simple perhaps.
I dunno.

We also complicate things when it comes to relationships and communication.

Spending our lives not saying what we really think.

Not being honest.

Not dealing with problems.

Not making decisions.

Not being accountable or responsible.
Complicating relationships and situations by putting our head in the sand and not doing the simple.

A friend of mine always says:

“Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow….”

His life is a disaster.

Ultimately we waste way too much time, talent, energy and life on issues which could have been resolved quickly, simply and effectively long ago. Then… when it all blows up (and it does) we ‘react, cope and struggle’ for months or years dealing with something that should be a distant memory.

Recently I was talking with a friend of mine (yes, I have one) at a social event when another friend (alright, two) came up to chat.

“Hey Craig…. we’re all planning a four-day hike at Cradle Mountain over Christmas… are you up for it?”

“Nup..”

“Why not..”

“Don’t wanna..”

“How come…”

“Well, I love you all… but I don’t wanna spend my Christmas eating re-hydrated food and sleeping in tents with ten stinky people.”

“Okay, lemme know if you change yer mind.”

“Okay, see ya.”

The hiking guy walked away and my other friend (a girl) turned and said:

“How can you say that?”

“What, the truth?”

“Aren’t you scared you’ll offend them?”

“It’s not about them… it’s about how I want to spend my Christmas.”

“I like them, I just have no desire to go hiking.”

“But if it was a cheese-cake eating festival….. “

We all do the ‘complication thing’ don’t we?

I still do it… but not so often these days.

It’s kinda liberating when you just deal with stuff then and there.

Do what needs to be done.

Simply, quickly, effectively.

Still being sensitive and caring towards others, of course… but choosing not to go the long way around.
Choosing not to complicate.

Some people need to take a five minute trip… but they constantly choose to go via Anchorage.

By foot.

(Do I have any readers in Alaska?)

People always say to me….

“I wish I’d embraced this mindset years ago.. my life would be completely different today..”

So why don’t you stop complicating your life today?

Or perhaps you could think about it for a bit longer.

By: Craig Harper

About the Author:
Craig Harper (B.Ex.Sci.) is the #1 ranked Motivational Speaker (according to Google). He is a qualified exercise scientist, author, columnist, radio presenter, television host and owner of one of the largest personal training centres in the world.

Motivational Speaker – Craig Harper