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The Authority Formula By Greg Habstritt

February 23, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Self Help and Motivational

Entrepreneur Greg Habstritt and the company he founded called SimpleWealth Inc have announced a training program that is designed to help you become a trusted expert in your chosen field so you can create a big business doing what you already love to do. The program is backed by 20 years of experience and $200 million dollars worth of business building validation. Before releasing the Authority Formula, they actually released it during a mini-launch so they could make sure everything worked before releasing to the general public.

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If you decide to purchase The Authority Formula, here is what you will be getting.
* The program will start with 12 comprehensive training modules that will include videos, audios and transcripts.
* There will also be weekly question and answer calls with Greg Habstritt which aer normally only open to his private coaching clients who pay over $20,000 to get his advice
* Participation in Live “Hot Seat” Calls,where Greg goes 1-on-1 with students and does a live coaching session – again, the only way they can get something like this outside his high priced coaching program)
* 12 “Trusted Authority Interview” Sessions,where Greg does an in-depth interview with a variety of people who are considered the Trusted Authority in their marketplace, and gets them to reveal their greatest secrets and lessons that our students can model and learn from

* There will also be a 3 Step Quick Start program which will help students find their strengths and interests so they can start developing their inner expert.

There will be a lot more information once the launch starts. There will be a series of educational videos created by Greg and his team to get you started on your road to expertship before the class even starts. We will post links to these videos on MoneyTreeMarketing.com as they are released.

* Video 1 will be released approximately March 1
* Video 2 will be available to watch around March 3
* Video 3 will be available to view around March 5
* Video 4 will be released approximately March 8

Once all the details are released, we will also announce a special Authority Formula Bonus for everybody who buys through our link at MoneyTreeMarketing.com . Thanks for visiting and check back often for all the details.

What We Think Of Windows 7

February 10, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Business, Finance and Management

It appears that people everywhere have a tendency to love or hate Microsoft, and the company has certainly had some harsh criticism over the years, most likely due to its widespread control of the personal computer operating system for such a long time. Before it became trendy and then eventually just plain sensible to use a Mac operating system, people used to constantly complain about the incredible variety of idiosyncrasies with Microsoft’s Windows operating systems. It seemed that once you just started to become used to a certain version, the Seattle-based company would unleash a new version on the world. If you were in the market for a new PC, you often didn’t have any choice if you had a particular preference for one version of Windows, as the newbie would be automatically “bundled in” at your local electronics store.

Microsoft did little to assuage its critics when it initially released its Vista version of Windows, supposedly to better the popular XP version. Out of the box there were problems due to unavailability of drivers or a counter-intuitive process of upgrading. It took quite a while for application providers to start releasing drivers to work with Vista, and the new OS came with an array of frustrating features and processes that made a lot of people really wish they had stayed with their XP operating system.

Late October saw the release of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system and the initial verdict is that it’s much better than Vista and really where we should be. Some have compared it favorably with Mac’s latest OSX version, which is good news indeed for Microsoft.

Windows 7 is quite a bit more secure than XP, whose users are square in the marketing crosshairs – as for the most part, they were the people who totally refused to upgrade to Vista. Even though Vista was toned down and made far more user-friendly during its “day in the sun,” the terrible press it received seemed to stick with it the whole time.

Windows 7 is much more efficient, requiring only half of the memory needed by Vista and it is much quicker to load on startup, also drawing less battery power on your laptop. Those who did not upgrade to Vista from XP will notice significant differences and will take a little while to get used to them, but those who went through the initial pain on Vista will see a much less clunky interface and one which makes the user feel that he or she is far less constrained to tabbing, resizing, fumbling around and the general “1990s” feel of previous incarnations.

For example, features such as Aero Snape allow you to put two applications side-by-side and copy and paste easily, Aero Peek makes windows that you’re not focusing on temporarily transparent and Aero Shake allows you to “shake” a window, thereby closing all others. In short, there’s a much more instantaneous action feel about the whole platform.

In recognition of the fact that homes now have multiple computers and that they should be linked together easily, Windows 7 has a great new networking feature called HomeGroup, enabling you to set up and share any number of files very easily, including access to printers.

It is true to say that Microsoft will find it very difficult to come up with a “perfect” operating system, due to the unbelievable legacy of programs, peripherals and hardware manufacturers reliant on “uncle Microsoft” to function. Windows 7 may not be pain free, but it is a much better product out of the box than Vista ever was.

Adam Toren, Co-Founder of Young Entrepreneur, specializes in improving the profitability of under-performing businesses with a unique and ‘bottom line’ program. Adam, along with his brother, have started, bought and sold several companies over the past years. They currently own and operate a successful publishing company and several online companies.

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