Posts Tagged ‘event’

What Is An “Engaged” Entrepreneur?

By Alex Mandossian on May 6, 2010

Entrepreneurship is binary. That means you’re either engaged in growing your business, or you’re disengaged.  There is no in-between.

According to my colleague Greg Habstritt, if you’re a disengaged entrepreneur, then you’re probably exhausted.  And as an exhausted entrepreneur you probably face each day living into activities that are draining and unproductive.

The reason I bring it up is because if you want more money, more clients and more time-off from your business, then becoming an engaged entrepreneur means saying “No” more often.

Engaged entrepreneurs say “Yes” only to those daily activities, joint venture partners, seminars and educational products that are relevant to their immediate growth needs.

It’s never too late to surround yourself with engaged entrepreneurs and on June 4th – 6th, I’m co-hosting an event in Calgary, Alberta, Canada (founded by Greg Habstritt) that celebrates engaged entrepreneurs.

If you’re reading this post in time and it makes sense for you to say “Yes” (and you’re willing to say “No” to whatever you had planned that weekend) then click here to watch an important video I prepared for you and 11 other very special entrepreneurs.

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CASE STUDY: The “Irresistible Rebate” Offer

By Alex Mandossian on September 12, 2008

Big Top Tent Inside / OutsideSince 2001, I’ve utilized an electronic marketing methodology (combined with “offline” direct mail) called the Irresistible Rebate Offer

Click here to see a winning example of an Irresistibe Rebate Offer with my good friend and colleague, Brendon Burchard.  This promotional method works fast, it’s reliable and very, very easy to execute.

Background: Brendon asked me to promote his “Big Tent” event with internationally best-selling authors, Marianne Williamson, John Gray and world-renowned wealth coach, Bill Harris. 

I originally declined as an Affiliate – despite the 90% commission I’d receive on each $97 ticket I sold - because (more…)

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