Review: How To Turn Your Million Dollar Idea Into A Reality
March 30, 2008
Title: How To Turn Your Million Dollar Idea Into A Reality
Media: Book
Author: Pete Williams
Review: Pete has invited readers of his blog to write a review of a section of his book How To Turn Your Million Dollar Idea Into A Reality in return for the chance to win some great prizes. While the opportunity to win great prizes is alway an incentive to get me to do something, the other bonus here is that I get to read some of Pete’s work before deciding whether to buy or not.
Chapter 3 Building on Other People’s Ideas is all about how other people have taken an existing idea and either improved it, or marketed it, into a wildly successful businesses. This is the sort of inspiration many people are looking, and need, for as having an “original idea” is about as rare as the proverbial hen’s teeth.
While many famous examples are included Pete would not want anyone to think that each idea will lead immediately or always, to huge amounts of success. Capitalising on the information in chapter 2, you have to select what will be the best idea to build on. No good designing a better mouse trap if everyone is happy with the one they have. There must be a market for what you are selling . Creating products that no-one wants is like masturbation, it may feel good at the time but in the end you are only f***ing yourself.
All-in-all good solid basic information that a beginner needs, and a more experienced person needs reminding about.
The Four Hour Work Week Project Manifesto
March 29, 2008
The definition of manifesto goes something like “a public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions”. While usually related to political statements, it really can be used in any context where strong feelings are combining with declared actions or beliefs. A manifesto is the building block on which strategies, mission statements, vision statements and tactics are created.
In the last month I have sat down and created my manifesto. It was an empowering exercise that left me feeling quite invigorated after completion. Letting yourself loose on a piece of paper writing about something you are passionate about is also a lot of fun.
If you haven’t created a manifesto yet, I can heartily recommend the process. The act of focusing on what is driving you helps feeds the fire of your passion, much like a star creates its own fuel to burn more brightly.
So What Does My Manifesto Look Like??
To truly be a manifesto your intentions need to be public and so here it is!
I hereby publicly declare to the world via the internet that I will, on December 1, 2010, leave corporate life forever. No longer will I work for anyone but myself. No longer will I be held to ransom by a large multi-national company.
I also declare that in the years, months and days leading up to December 1, 2010 I will build multiple streams of income from as many passive sources as possible. I will not be a burden on society or my partner when I leave permanent employment as I will have a satisfying, successful business of my own to support me. This will be a true business, not a day job.
I will create a professional appearance website that will never deviate from my personal moral convictions, even if this means forgoing making money. I will ensure that I offer value and integrity to my readership, never settling for second best in anything I produce.
In doing all of the above I will record everything I do so that it can be referenced by others with the same goals or similar.
I will never have a long sales letter as one of my pages, they are an abomination.
This leads me to express my opinion of those on the internet that choose to thieve, bully, trick, coerce, rip-off, or other activities that divest the less intelligent or experienced of their cash. You are filth and scum and have polluted the internet for all users. I wish to see you gone from the internet; Forever.























































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