Web copywriting has been given a bad rap. It's ingrained in our subconscious that it's hard but if you listen to the masters - Brian Fanale, Eban Pagen, Ryan Deis, and Mike Dillard, among others - they'll all tell you it's easy. Whether you think it's easy or difficult, we all know that if you're going to excel on the Internet, web copywriting skills are essential. These are the base concepts that will get you started.

Whether you are just starting your own business or are a seasoned veteran in multi-level marketing, you've known or will soon experience the struggles of completing one of the most important tasks on your checklist - calling prospects. This happens to be MJ Durkin's forte! Who is MJ Durkin? What is his key to prospecting success? Find out here!

Life has its share of good times and bad so I rely heavily on these Positive Attitude Quotes. Most problems can be dealt with immediately while some take days or even years to resolve. When the tough gets going, it’s a good to take control of your feelings by filling your head with positive thoughts. This is where I start.

If you are in business today, you are learning the need to not only have an offline presence but you also need an online presence, including on the top social networking sites. What is a small business supposed to do when someone "googles" their industry and they don't even show up? One of the keys for future and present business, of course, is to be accessible and available on the top social networking sites. The times they are a-changin', that is for sure. Here's how...

Mike Dillard has become one of the icons in the world of internet marketing. He is an introverted, self-effacing man with a tell-it-like-it-is attitude. He is not one to take the spotlight, surprisingly with all of his amazing success and name recognition, and he has little patience for mainstream business practices and policies. These are some of the reasons why Mike began his Magnetic Sponsoring business on the internet and has built it into a hugely successful and booming business. But things change...

Let’s talk for a moment about money - more importantly how people make money - and how it pertains to the cashflow quadrant. The world of business is made up of 2 different types of people: rich people and poor people. Now if I were to ask, "what is the difference between a rich person and a poor person?" you would most likely respond, "one has a lot of money and the other doesn't" – or some similar answer. That answer is certainly true and, on the surface, these groups appear to live on two separate sides of the cashflow quadrant, but the difference lies deeper than what meets the eye. Let me explain...