Joint Venture Articles by Robin J. Elliot
12/28/06
Last week, one of the Members of our DollarMakers Joint Venture Forum, Nathan Gilder, called me from his office in Florida, to tell me that he had just made $1,000 in a Joint Venture with a Member in the UK, Michael Silk.
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12/26/06
Eighty-seven percent of new businesses fail within the first five years. In the next five years, a further 87% of the remaining 13% will also fail.
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12/18/06
Joint Venture Brokers make money by connecting supply and demand. In this busy age of e-mails and spam, we sometimes forget that the phone is a far more powerful communication tool than ever before.
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12/17/06
Will you hit the ground running, focused, strong and excited in 2007, or fat, flabby, stressed out and desperate?
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12/17/06
Do you approach a potential Joint Venture partner hesitantly, tentatively, and sparingly, or are you enthusiastic, confident, and excited about your proposal?
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12/16/06
USS Elliot (DD 967), commissioned on January 22, 1977, is the fifth ship of the 31-ship class of SPRUANCE destroyers. She is named in honor of Lt. Cmdr. Arthur J. Elliot, II, who, while in command of River Squadron FIFTY-SEVEN, was killed on December 29, 1968 during an engagement with enemy forces in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
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12/11/06
At the DollarMakers Joint Venture Broker Bootcamp in Toronto on Saturday, I acquired a new MP4 Player, preloaded with some amazing audio books, from Joint Venture Forum Member Mike Cecotka.
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12/05/06
My friend, Isaac, sent me a video clip of a man and a woman standing on an upward moving escalator in a shopping center.
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12/05/06
Someone who has earned $5,000 per month for the past eight years might find it hard to believe that he could earn $20,000 per month.
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12/02/06
William Shakespeare put it this way: “There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyages of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea we are now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.”
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