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Tele Class How to Make Money with Holiday Gift Guides UPDATE

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Our live Tele Class How To Make Money With Holiday Gift Guides was a huge success! Thank you so much for everyone who participated.

I was in the telesales conference, thank you so much for doing that. Since I am new to doing reviews, it was very helpful, and not just for setting up my holiday gift guide.
Sheri, Unexpected Bliss

Since the class was so popular we are now offering it as a recorded version you can take any time.

Here is more information about the Tele Class:

Delivered as a downloadable MP3 file and an information full email.

You will learn in this class:
- How to build a Holiday Gift Guide
- How to use Wishpot.com for making it easy to build your guide and promote your guide
- How to use affiliate programs
- Why pictures are important
- What is the difference between a Shopping Guide and a Gift Guide
- How to promote your Holiday Gift Guide

We are hosting a Virtual Holiday Gift Guide Party on Cyber Monday and all class participants will be featured.

Cost: $20
PAY NOW:


You can pay securely through PayPal, make sure we have your correct email address. The recorded class and the information packed email will be sent to you within 12 hours of your payment. To speed up the process - send a direct message to @katjapresnal or comment here.


Posted on : Nov 13 2008
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Posted under Blogging, Uncategorized, coaching, consulting |

Money, Money Money.. Are you about Money or Passion?


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I’m sure everyone at the moment is talking about money and asking their relationship to money. I was also forced to think of my personal relationship to money and how it impacts my life right now.

I was just asked to be part of Walmart’s Eleven Moms / Money Saving Moms campaign, and then at the same time another company suggested me being part of their “Money Making Mom” campaign, and I have been trying to ask myself who am I, am I a money saving mom or a money making mom, and can/can’t I be both?

As a mompreneur, business owner and someone who wants to succeed in my career, I guess the “Money Making Mom” would describe me better. I want to be seen as a successful business woman, and seems like the “Money Making Mom” would fit that bill.

But as a mother of three, I also am a money saving mom, who wants to find the best deals - I mean, I’m like the queen of the sales racks, if that isn’t being a money saving mom, I don’t know what is. I hate wasting - whether it’s wasting your resources, time - or money, and this is why I am comfortable being called a Money Saving Mom.

But money isn’t really the reason I work. I work because I’m passionate about it - that’s why I have been giving so many women free business consulting, even if has just been an hour or two on phone. Money is the cherry in the top - and I don’t get the ice cream for the cherry. Jessica Smith calls it the icing on the cake.

One of my business idols, Gary Vaynerchuk says in one of his inspirational videos
Legacy is greater than currency and your social equity is more important than your financial equity… I’d much rather have now million friends than million dollars” and I agree.

I am about passion, not about money.

PS. If you are passionate about money, I think I might know a perfect work opportunity for you. Contact me and I will get you together with a company offering an amazing opportunity for a “Money Making Mom” who is interested in writing, editing and networking.


Posted on : Oct 06 2008
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