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Kurt Tasche

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Kurt Tasche last won the day on December 19 2016

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About Kurt Tasche

  • Birthday 03/24/1970

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  • Location
    Phoenix, AZ
  • Interests
    martial arts,Internet marketing,self development,comics,video games,Star Wars

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  1. Here you go. You can click this link to see what my team is doing in NWC.
  2. Watch Video Here It could be said that life is all about learning new abilities. If you learn the ideal abilities, you can be rich, play a musical instrument, have a great relationship, or handle five balls. Mastering a new ability is an ability in itself. There are a number of concepts to remember as you learn a new ability. Setting objectives, getting expert training, and having sensible expectations are all important. Master a new skill quickly and efficiently with these methods: 1. Pick a necessary skill. You do not have time to discover everything, so choose something significant. It can either be a skill that will greatly assist you in some method or a skill that you discover remarkable. If the new skill doesn't fit into one of these two classifications, you're unlikely to remain inspired adequate to master it. 2. Set both long-term and short-term objectives. Your long-term goal is mastering your picked ability. Simply how great do you want to be? The short-term objective is no more than 12 weeks in the future. At the end of this short time, you set a goal for how far you wish to be after the next few months. This will keep you focused on making constant development. 3. Have reasonable expectations for your development. Your supreme development is virtually endless. However, there is a limit to how much you can accomplish in 12 weeks. Realize that you're distinct and your rate of progress could be much faster or slower than average. 4. Breakdown the skill into its components. For instance, playing the piano isn't just about striking the appropriate keys in the correct order. It has a number of abilities interwoven into a larger ability. To be a great pianist, you need to have the ability to do a number of things well: Sight-reading Making up for that some fingers are much stronger than others. Comprehending music theory. Scales Arpeggios Dynamics And more. 5. If suitable, get a coach. You can discover how to play piano on your own, however you'll have a hard time finding a top-level pianist that didn't get professional guideline. At the minimum, discover materials developed by a specialist. These may remain in the type of books, videos, webinars, or sites. Even periodic meetings with a coach can keep you on the right track. 6. Concentrate on what's crucial. The old saying that 20% of your efforts will represent 80% of your results is true. Determine which activities an skills will yield the greatest outcomes. The majority of people focus on the activities that are the easiest or the most fascinating. Avoid being that person. Your progress will be faster if you concentrate on the most important jobs. This is often referred to as intentional practice. Banging on the piano keys while you catch completion of Rocky V isn't really the like focusing all of your interest on finding out how to play a C with both hands. 7. Start rapidly. Prevent falling into the trap of gathering an excessive amount of details prior to you get going. The individual that masters an ability is the one that spend his time wisely. Watching videos of someone playing the piano isn't really a replacement for doing it yourself. Dive into the useful part of mastery rapidly. You'll be amazed by how quickly you learn if you select a proper ability, concentrate on the most efficient jobs, and practice consistently. Finding out a brand-new ability can change your life. Choose a skill that will include value to your life and you'll gain from it permanently.
  3. My preference are the "Reverse 1 Up" or "Reverse 2 Up" programs, where you get paid first, before you do any pass ups. My personal favorite is National Wealth Center. Not going to post any links, since I assumed you just wanted to know what our favorite programs are. If you do want the link, let me know.
  4. I've heard of Shoemaker back when everyone was making money with Adsense. He had a pretty good course on that if I remember correctly. He seems pretty legit.
  5. Thanks for the heads up!
  6. Great article. Do what leaders do, and also think outside the box. Most leaders don't promote using the company's replicated websites, which is a mistake many newbies make.
  7. Great article. It's sad that most people in network marketing won't change their habits so they can be successful. Typically, only about 3% will actually do anything, and stick with it.
  8. I build my landing pages with IC Marketing Funnels from Ingreso Cybernetico. I get most of my traffic from Facebook, Youtube and Pinterest
  9. For the majority of your content, do you write your own or do you outsource?
  10. I agree. Giving something away has always worked. As long as it's something people would be willing to pay for (it has perceived value).
  11. I know Facebook Ads can work well, because you can get super targeted. Which classified sites have worked the best for you?
  12. Thanks for sharing. Most marketers I know have done well building their lists with solo ads.
  13. Awesome. Thanks Darren.
  14. Thanks!
  15. Growing downlines in TE's and SL's is the best way to leverage and get the most out of your time.
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