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March/April 2007 Issue
That’s The Way The Cookie Crumbles
Millionaire College Student Makes The Grade
A Tale of Two Toy Companies
Making Money Off Debt
A Match Made in Heaven
Martial Arts Marketer
The Quebe Sisters Band
Kicking Life to New Levels of Success
As a talent agent in Hollywood, Wally Amos introduced numerous performers to the music and film industry. But it was the introduction of his Famous Amos® chocolate chip cookies that brought more fame to Amos than Simon and Garfunkel could. After the loss of his first scrumptious enterprise, Amos became a man with no name. But today he’s working to rebuild a new cookie empire.
Russell Brunson was a newly married, starving college student who barely had a 2.0 grade point average. So he outsourced to Romania to create his first software product that would help generate the income he desired. Today, he has become an Internet marketing megastar with his “Ready, Fire, Aim” philosophy, and an ambition to see others realize their financial dreams as well.
Twenty years of experience in direct sales prepared Lane Nemeth
for her latest successful venture as owner/founder of Petlane®, a
provider of pet supplies and pet health products. But it was the
crucial ups and downs of her first breakthrough company, Discovery Toys®, that molded Nemeth into the entrepreneurial professional she is today.
Name any job, from stand-up comedy to stocking shelves, and Fred Rewey has probably done it. From these experiences, he learned that the pathway to a profitable future could only be found by working for himself. Today, Rewey is president of a prominent cash flow association, has brokered millions of dollars, is a published author and an accomplished speaker. Now he’s teaching others his key to success.
In two years, the creators of this innovative accessory enterprise have completed every goal in their original “brand bible,” and are now projecting $5 million in sales. What started as a joke at the dinner table, has evolved into sock heaven for these two entrepreneurs who have a passion to influence a young generation through fun, unique and imaginative products.
Lloyd Irvin has never worked for anyone but himself. Equipped with a college degree and a few marketing classes, this skilled martial arts student became an instructor and opened his own training school. Years later, a slump in the business led Irvin to turn to marketing guru Dan Kennedy – a move that would impact his advertising strategies and, ultimately, the continuing success of his school.
(From $1,000,000aire Blueprints Jr. magazine)
They say good things come in “threes,” and that certainly holds true for musical prodigies Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe. This trio has perfected Texas-style fiddling, and they’re well on their way to stardom with the help of a few hard-working friends and some do-it-yourself marketing strategies.
Foregoing his previously successful careers as a resort director and as a personal trainer, Chris Howard turned it all in for his desire to become a motivational speaker. Now known as one of the leading authorities on accelerated change, Howard has helped thousands of people transform their lives and realize their dreams.
Entrepreneur Educator
Rich Schefren has a habit of walking into a company and turning it into gold. He discovered this flair for building businesses during his teenage years. After turning the family clothing business around, and then jump-starting a multimillion-dollar hypnosis company, Schefren set out to share his strategies. He has become one of the most sought after authorities on entrepreneur coaching.
Home Sweet Manufactured Home
Over the last 20 years, Russ Chappell has grown his manufactured home parts business into a $26 million corporation. Chappell and wife, Peachy, his lifelong business partner, purchased and revamped the company he had been employed by, and they began working for themselves. With the help of some “angel” investors and a trusting bank, this couple gave an unyielding commitment to see the success of Basic Components, Inc., come to fruition.