Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The Juiciest Products Ever Created On the Internet Part 1

This is a three part report on the Juiciest Products found on the Internet:

One of the best product creators on the Internet is none other than Ewen Chia (the power affiliate).

He has created a product called the “Secret Affiliate Weapon” (SAW) selling on the internet at $9.97.

In my opinion, this is one the ultimate successful products that have been created on the face of the Internet for a long long time to come….

Why is this such a fantastic product?

He is selling information or know how to teach you to make money by promoting his product, SAW!

Firstly, you will realize that it is very tempting to purchase SAW as the sales page offer:
1. You to make money on the Internet without a website ( Err.. setting up a website is the number fear of most beginner internet marketers, isn’t it?)
2. Ewen offers a lifetime membership where he can access to learn on how to promote affiliate products.
3. The price of the offer is a lowly $9.97 ( less than 10 buck …)

In the membership site, he gives good content and make it so easy for you to product his SAW product. Of course you can use the methods that he teaches you to promote other affiliate product.

But, if he offers you the silver platter to promote SAW by putting up a ready to go marketing materials, you will promote SAW instead. (let face it, people are lazy….)


Mind you, SAW is just his front end product. What do I mean by that?

What I mean is that Ewen is using SAW as a giveaway (almost….) to get:
1. The name and emails of an army of people who wanted to make money from the Internet via affiliate marketing.
2. He build his creditability and position his position as THE one for affiliate marketing. ( this is a powerful way to promote himself on the Internet…)
3. SAW gives him the opportunity to get his SAW customers to buy more of his higher ticket products (what we Internet marketer call the backend product..)


You can access to Ewen Chia’s Secret Affiliate Weapon (SAW) at http://tinyurl.com/q8dvd.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Guess What Is The Income For Warren Buffett In 2006?

Report from Coattail Investor:

"In this day and age, executive compensation packages are often so astronomical that it brings into question how valuable one person can actually be to a company. Such is not the case at Berkshire Hathaway. In 2006, Berkshire’s CEO Warren Buffett, earned a mere $214,250 on top of his $100,000 salary, a bargain for the world’s most famous investor.

Buffett has long been opposed to executive over-compensation. “Too often, executive compensation in the U.S. is ridiculously out of line with performance,” Buffett wrote in his annual shareholders letter. The largest executive compensation package at Berkshire Hathaway belongs to Marc Hamburg, the vice president and CFO who received $673,500 in 2006. "

See, just like what i report that the earning of google founders, the world 2nd riches man is not pocketing a lot in term of salary. Their wealth is in the stock that they are holding.

Warren commented that some CEOs is too highly paid. You need to find out this before you invested in the company stock. Don't risk your money investing into another worldcomm, Enron etc.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Dan Kennedy On Selling Information Product

Watch this rare video from Dan Kennedy on Selling Information product. Dan Kennedy normally charges a few thousand for his offline seminar. Now, this is available to you on this video, Free!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Warren Buffett Looking For Successor

This is the report from Coattail Investor:

"In his annual letter to shareholders last week, Warren Buffett caught investors’ attention when he mentioned retirement from Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett has begun the daunting task of trying to find someone to replace the most successful investor of all time: himself.

He has three people in line to succeed him as CEO, but Buffet is still looking for qualified help on the investment side of the business. According to him, he needs someone who is, “genetically programmed to recognize and avoid serious risks, including those never before encountered.”

Thursday, March 08, 2007

The World 100 richest man and woman todate....

This are the top 100 richest people in the world in a recent report released by Forbes. The ranking began from early 2006 and ended on Feb 9, 2007.

Pick your spot on who you want to be in this list and make your dream come true. If there is a will, there is a way. Never say NO to yourself. Use the "Law of Attraction" that you see in the movie "The Secret". Most importantly, action upon your dream.

Name Age NetWorth Organisation


1. Bill Gates, Washington, 51, $56 billion, Microsoft

2. Warren Buffett, Nebraska, 76, $52, Berkshire Hathaway

3. Carlos Slim Helu, Mexico, 67, $49, telecom

4. Ingvar Kamprad and family, Sweden, 80, $33, Ikea

5. Lakshmi Mittal, India, 56, $32, steel

6. Sheldon Adelson, Nevada, 73, $26.5, casinos, hotels

7. Bernard Arnault, France, 58, $26, LVMH

8. Amancio Ortega, Spain, 71, $24, Zara

9. Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong, 78, $23, diversified

10. David Thomson and family, Canada, 49, $22, inheritance

11. Lawrence Ellison, California, 62, $21.5, Oracle

12. Liliane Bettencourt, France, 84, $20.7, L'Oreal

13. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud, Saudi Arabia, 50, $20.3, investments

14. Mukesh Ambani, India, 49, $20.1, petrochemicals

15. Karl Albrecht, Germany, 87, $20, Aldi

16. Roman Abramovich, Russia, 40, $18.7, oil

17. Stefan Persson, Sweden, 59, $18.4, Hennes & Mauritz

18. Anil Ambani, India, 47, $18.2, diversified

19. Paul Allen, Washington, 54, $18, Microsoft, investments

20. Theo Albrecht, Germany, 84, $17.5, Aldi, Trader Joe's

21. Azim Premji, India, 61, $17.1, software

22. Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong, 79, $17, real estate

23. Jim Walton, Arkansas, 59, $16.8, Wal-Mart

24. Christy Walton and family, Wyoming, 52, $16.7, Wal-Mart inheritance

24. S. Robson Walton, Arkansas, 63, $16.7, Wal-Mart

26. Sergey Brin, California, 33, $16.6, Google

26. Larry Page, California, 34, $16.6, Google

26. Alice Walton, Texas, 57, $16.6, Wal-Mart

29. Helen Walton, Arkansas, 87, $16.4, Wal-Mart

30. Michael Dell, Texas, 42, $15.8, Dell

31. Steven Ballmer, Washington, 51, $15, Microsoft

31. Kirk Kerkorian, California, 89, $15, investments, casinos

31. Raymond, Thomas and Walter Kwok, Hong Kong, ages unknown, $15, real estate

34. Francois Pinault, France, 70, $14.5, retail

35. Suleiman Kerimov, Russia, 41, $14.4, stocks

36. Vladimir Lisin, Russia, 50, $14.3, steel

37. Jack Taylor and family, Missouri, 84, $13.9, Enterprise Rent-A-Car

38. Vladimir Potanin, Russia, 46, $13.5, metals

38. Mikhail Prokhorov, Russia, 41, $13.5, metals

40. Oleg Deripaska, Russia, 39, $13.3, aluminum

40. Michael Otto and family, Germany, 63, $13.3, retail

42. Carl Icahn, New York, 71, $13, leveraged buyouts

42. Abigail Johnson, Massachusetts, 45, $13, Fidelity

44. Adolf Merckle, Germany, 72, $12.8, drugs

45. Barbara Cox Anthony, Hawaii, 83, $12.6, Cox Enterprises

45. Anne Cox Chambers, Georgia, 87, $12.6, Cox Enterprises

45. Mikhail Fridman, Russia, 42, $12.6, oil, banking

48. Vagit Alekperov, Russia, 56, $12.4, oil

49. Charles Koch, Kansas, 71, $12, oil, commodities

49. David Koch, New York, 66, $12, oil, commodities

51. Silvio Berlusconi and family, Italy, 70, $11.8, media

52. Nasser Al-Kharafi and family, Kuwait, 63, $11.5, construction

52. Leonardo Del Vecchio, Italy, 71, $11.5, eyewear

54. Alexei Mordashov, Russia, 41, $11.2, steel

55. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor and family, Britain, 55, $11, real estate

55. Spiro Latsis and family, Greece, 60, $11, banking

55. Birgit Rausing and family, Sweden, 83, $11, packaging

58. Forrest Mars Jr., Virginia, 75, $10.5, candy

58. Jacqueline Mars, New Jersey, 67, $10.5, candy

58. John Mars, Virginia, 70, $10.5, candy

61. Viktor Vekselberg, Russia, 49, $10.4, oil, metals

62. Serge Dassault and family, France, 81, $10, aviation

62. Charles Ergen, Colorado, 54, $10, EchoStar

62. Michele Ferrero and family, Italy, 80, $10, chocolates

62. Naguib Sawiris, Egypt, 52, $10, telecom

62. Kushal Pal Singh, India, 75, $10, real estate

62. Alain and Gerard Wertheimer, France, ages unknown, $10, Chanel

68. Susanne Klatten, Germany, 44, $9.6, BMW, drugs

69. Philip Knight, Oregon, 69, $9.5, Nike

69. Sunil Mittal and family, India, 49, $9.5, telecom

71. John Kluge, Florida, 92, $9.1, Metromedia

71. Vladimir Yevtushenkov, Russia, 58, $9.1, telecom

73. Rupert Murdoch, New York, 76, $9, News Corp.

73. Hans Rausing, Sweden, 81, $9, packaging

73. Reinhold Wurth, Germany, 71, $9, manufacturing

76. Ernesto Bertarelli, Switzerland, 41, $8.8, biotech

76. Pierre Omidyar, Nevada, 39, $8.8, Ebay

78. Maria-Elisabeth and Georg Schaeffler, Germany, ages unknown, $8.7, ball bearings

79. Rafael del Pino and family, Spain, 86, $8.6, construction

80. Donald Bren, California, 74, $8.5, real estate

80. George Kaiser, Oklahoma, 64, $8.5, oil and gas, banking

80. George Soros, New York, 76, $8.5, hedge funds

83. Nikolai Tsvetkov, Russia, 46, $8.4, oil, banking

83. August von Finck, Germany, 77, $8.4, investments

85. Dan Duncan, Texas, 74, $8.2, energy

86. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia, 61, $8, oil

86. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair and family, United Arab Emirates, 53, $8, banking

86. Kumar Birla, India, 39, $8, commodities

86. German Khan, Russia, 45, $8, oil, banking

86. Iskander Makhmudov, Russia, 43, $8, mining, metals

86. Sumner Redstone, California, 83, $8, Viacom

86. Shashi and Ravi Ruia, India, ages unknown, $8, diversified

93. Philip Anschutz, Colorado, 67, $7.9, investments

93. Galen Weston and family, Canada, 66, $7.9, retail

95. Enrique Banuelos, Spain, 41, $7.7, real estate

96. Stefan Quandt, Germany, 41, $7.6, BMW

97. Maan Al-Sanea, Saudi Arabia, 52, $7.5, construction, finance

97. Edward Johnson III, Massachusetts, 76, $7.5, Fidelity

99. Sulaiman Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, 87, $7.4, banking

100. Donald Newhouse, New Jersey, 77, $7.3, publishing

100. Samuel Newhouse Jr., New York, 79, $7.3, publishing

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Google Founders Is Paid USD 1 for a year only

This is another example of Good Management.

The three billionaires who started Google.com, Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have limited their salaries to just a merely US$1.

Heck, do they need a salary?

They own a majority of the company shares.

According to Forbes Magazine, Mr Page and Mr Brin are worth US$14 billion each and Mr Schmidt worth US$5 billion.

If you are investing in Google.com, this is one factor that you must take it into consiration - a good and sound management.

Clearly, the founders have the company interest at heart. If the company don't do well, the shares price drop and that will hurt their wealth greatly. They need to protect their own interest.

My Meeting With Asia Top Copywriter Jo Han Mok

Internet Marketing is just like the brick and mortal business.

The top 10% make the 90% of the money on the Internet.

Have you wondered if you can access to the brains of this 10% elite Internet Markerter?

The truth is that you can't!

This group of elite Internet marketers (mystery as they are..) don't go around looking for publicity. Indeed, they shun from the public.

Why should they?

They can make money from the Internet by merely lifting their index finger to touch on the Internet goldmine button and money will start to gush into their doorway.

You do not need me to tell you how easily it is for them to make money on the Internet.

The fact of the matter is this special group of Internet Marketers are usually quiet, contented and unassuming lot that you will propably cannot pick them up from the crowd.

They look ordinary, dress ordinary but talk differently.

Their speech is congested with substance, money making idea and revolutionary marketing technique.

However, they never talk about it in the public.

They only discuss and share among themselves.

To access to this group of top notch Internet Marketer, you need to earn at least 20 millions USD or more per year from Internet marketing alone.

20 millions USD is the minimum entry requirement.

On top of that, you need to gain the trust of this group of elite.

If they don't trust you, then no matter how much money you have, you will have "NO ACESS" to this group. Period.

Trust is everything in this circle.

Before i review this kiss-ass opportunity for you to network with them, let me share with you how i manage to do it without making more than 20 millions a year from Internet marketing and gaining any form of trust ( they don't even know me!)

I got to know this master wordsmith, Jo Han Mok, who is part of this elite group of marketing guru on the Internet.

My meeting with Jo Han is coincidental.

I was having a meal at this run down restaurant (never mind it is run down, they serve delicious authentic singapore food) in downtown Singapore.

A cracking voice interrupt my munching of the delicious food in my mouth.

"Excuse me, anyone siting here?"

"Nope..." i reply abruptly, glancing at this ordinary looking plump man.

He sat down just in front of me and call for the waiteress.

As he is devouring his chicken and i my noodle, suddently we look up and our eyes meet.

That's where we strike a causual conversation after a brief introduction.

At that point, i still do not know that he is Asia Top Copywriter and marketer, Jo Han Mok (pardon my ignorance).

We enjoy each other conversation as we have much in common (pretty girls, Beer...)

We i leave, i ask Jo Han Mok for a name card.

"I don't have a namecard, but i do have a book!" he excliamed.

To our pleasant surprise, he pull out a book, take out a pen and scribble something on it and give it to me.

With a quick glance, i saw the title of the book as "the e-code".

Hastily, i move on after bidding farewell to my new found friend ( even though i still do not know that i have just meet the most important person in my life that could possibly change my destiny)

Over the next few week or so, as i read the E-code, i began to discover more on this High riding Internet marketing guru.

Do you know what he has written on the e-code book that he gave me?

Go find out at: http://tinyurl.com/2jfwx4