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See What's Inside The
September/October 2006 Issue
Leading the Pack
A Web-Made Millionaire
Consign by Design
Internet Marketing Mogul
Mark Victor Hansen’s Recipe for Chicken Soup for the Soul
From a Bullet to a BMW
Purely Profitable Pearls
King of the Beach
Don’t tell Dan Clark he’s a motivational speaker. Deemed one of the greatest “inspirational” speakers of our time, Clark continually imparts his abundance mentality to hundreds of companies nationwide and overseas to U.S. military troops. A songwriter and author of 20 books, he walks the walk with his own 12 precepts to live by.
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The son of a multimillionaire Russian immigrant, Yanik Silver began perfecting his marketing skills at the age of 14. Today, a multimillion-dollar Internet guru himself, Silver markets everything from e-books to self-improvement courses and prides himself on empowering others to realize their financial dreams.
Terri Bowersock launched her $36 million-dollar consignment furniture store with a crayon-drawn business plan, $2,000 from grandma and not one single bank loan. With her mother as a business partner, Terri’s Consign & Design has thrived for over two decades and through personal tragedy.
Entrepreneurship was in the blood for Robert Imbriale when he found his passion — Internet marketing — just a few years after acquiring his first computer. Now, amidst the seminars and motivational books, Imbriale provides his step-by-step marketing secrets in audio format with an encouragement to listeners to face their fears and do what they’re passionate about.
Best known as the Chicken Soup for the Soul guy, Mark Victor Hansen has had his spoon in many different pots. Starting out as a teen musician, he then added a pinch of college professor with just a touch of dome designer, and now he has become a world-renowned motivational speaker and author.
A young man hanging with the wrong crowd, Stephen Pierce wanted desperately to make his break in the world with every “next big thing” advertised in the back of magazines. After numerous failed attempts and hitting bottom after being shot and left bleeding in the street, Pierce studied and equipped himself with a new mindset for business that today has made him one of the most successful Internet marketers, marketing consultants and optimization strategists in the country.
Looking for a way to make some extra money, college student Amanda Raab stumbled upon the lucrative world of e-commerce. She combined her interest in pearls, a strong desire to succeed and the dedication of an athlete to create Purepearls.com — a company that has grown to revenues over $2 million in just two years.
Although most people thought his new advertising idea was nuts and his applications for a patent were denied three times, Patrick Dori knew that his invention for a sand imprinting machine was going to be big news. After convincing Skippy Peanut Butter to give his advertising method a try, Beach’n Billboard stamped its way into advertising history.
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