What is Your Path to Wealth Profile?

Posted: May 2nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Internet Marketing, Personal Growth | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

We all want greater wealth in our lives,and by wealth I don’t just mean money but the wealth of happiness that comes from doing what we love and  benefiting others.

One way of increasing our wealth is to look at people who have made it and then copy what they do.We could read the biographies of people like Richard Branson or Bill Gates and draw inspiration from them.The trouble is we will only succeed ourself if our wealth profile is the same as the person we are seeking to emulate.

We could take Gates and someone  like Warren Buffet and see they are two totally different people yet both have amassed huge wealth.Which one do we follow?Well to answer that we need to discover our own wealth dynamic.

This could take along time  but  fortunately Roger Hamilton of Wealth Dynamics has done all the work for us.

He has created the wealth dynamics test and you can take it yourself now by clicking here.

In the test Roger identifies differing types of entrepreneur and gives example of each.Bill Gates in a Creator,Warren Buffet is The Accumulator Sergey Brin is the Lord to name but a few.

Until you know what your wealth dynamic is you could be spending years trying to build a business that is not suited to you unique talents.Find the right one and you could accumulate wealth very quickly.

So I invite you to take a short test, to discover your wealth profile which could knock years off your path to riches.

I took it myself and found that I am a Lord! A Lord is someone who accumulates wealth by leveraging assets they do not necessarily control such as photo distribution.Someone else takes the photo and remains the copyright holder but the Lord sells it on via the internet and keeps a small commission.

If you are a great inventor of things then you will be a Creator like Gates.By taking the test you will learn not only your own profile but also what are the greatest strengths and weaknesses of that profile.This will be of massive use in helping you decide the people that need to be around you for your business to grow.

So take the test now. .It will only take about 20 minutes and your profile will be emailed to you.

Let me know how you get on and what your profile is.

Yours in mastery

 

Andrew Collinson


The mindset for success as an entrepreneur

Posted: November 9th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Personal Growth | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Here are some things I learnt about becoming more successful in business:

  1. Speed of implementation-once you have a idea put it into action,do not procrastinate.You can spend forever waiting for the right moment before launching a new product or idea.Do it now.If it does not work then know you have learned a lesson.Use it and move on.Which leads to..
  2. Failure is just an idea it is not a thing.Failure only exists inside your head if you let it.The great inventor Thomas Eddison said every time something did not work he knew he was one step closer to finding something that did.
  3. You get paid for results not work.People will only hand over money when they get what they want.You must streamline your activities so that everything serves the goal of giving the customer what she wants.So get away from the employee mindset of “I turn up for work so I should be paid”
  4. Most of the things you try in business will not work.Just accept that.You try things then move on.If there is no motion there is stagnation and that means death to your business.
  5. The three things you need to make your business work are a product,marketing and systems.Most people focus on the first to the detriment of the other two.Your marketing must be scientific.You must be able to measure everything,where your leads are coming from and how much they spend to name just two.Your system is how the business works.How orders are taken,where stock is kept ,how product is delivered,how payment is handled,how return goods are handled and how accounting is handled. Once the system is running you just need to fine tune it now and again ,but any bottle necks will close you down.

To your success

Andrew Collinson