Online Millionaire Plan - the book.

Frequently asked questions - about how to work from home and make money online in Internet Marketing, by buying, reading, and following this Online Millionaire Plan book

Just to cut to the chase, I've worked up the most probable questions and answers to them. I'll add to these as time permits.

1. Q: Why did you write the book?

A: Because I had researched all this stuff about marketing. You see, I had written several books and edited many more, but they only sold poorly - because no one knew they existed.  I needed to publish my findings to get them to stop rattling around in my head.

2. Q: That's one big book - how come?

A: Because I had so much data that I'd covered. And believe me, those 765 pages were just because Lulu would only publish 800. If you take all the individual sections I've published, the total pages were well over 1,100. And I actually rushed that last section because it was tiring to have it sitting around while my other projects went no where. One day, I might split it up and add the stuff I didn't get in - but don't count on it any time soon.

3. Q: Why a millionaire plan - why not just one on book marketing?

A: Actually, I turned around and edited the same book into one on book marketing and published it on Lulu a couple of days later (nice, this online publishing stuff).  But the reason is pretty much as Napoleon Hill put it - there is no real reason why we shouldn't each be rich in our own life. Of course, this goes beyond just money - which I cover in the first section on basics.  But I started out without much after I was "retired" from my corporate job with no benefits. So this book is simply a test of how anyone could use the Internet from, say, a rural community with only an Internet connection could make any sort of income they wanted. It actually follows on my series of white papers on wireless networking I published years ago.

4. Q:Why does your book cost so much?

A: Because its worth so much. The most valuable things in life are actually handed to you and taken for granted. Your health, your ability to learn, your life itself. You can't actually buy another one of these. But I can tell you that people only value something if you put an appropriate price tag on it. From what I've studied (and the examples in the book tell you this) there are only a few simple steps to online marketing. And using these steps (which all of the examples did to make their millions) you can make your own millions. If it only cost you a few hundred to make a hundred thousand, would you scrape up the money and invest it? People spend thousands on their cars and trucks and just leave a chunk of it on the table when they drive it off the lot - and by the time they pay it off, it's time to buy another car or truck. Come on. You con't make millions if you throw it all away.  Buy the book, read it, apply it. Make your own millions. The more you put into it, the more you'll get out of it.  (But if you buy the individual sections, it's cheaper - hint).

5. Q: What's next? 

A: Actually, I wanted to get back to my first love in writing, which is self-help. But there are some tail-end researches to do concerning the Postgrad section. But you'll find more out about this if you check my blog on An Online Millionaire Plan, or the raw version at A Midwest Journal. That is really the only and best way to keep up with me.  And testing/proving all these data in the book still has to be done. That's why I changed the format of my home page so people can help out with this. Of course, it's exclusive and limited and all that - I just don't have time to do all this testing myself and get any of the other dozen books haunting me to write this next year or so. So I've opened the book up for other people to test. The premise is great - let people pay what its worth and only let people into that list once they've bought something. Cuts through the hype of those sales pages and populates my list with people who are their to contribute (while they make their own millions).


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