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What is Momentum? How does it affect me?

If you look at company’s such as Microsoft, Google, Federal Express or Home Depot, those are companies that grew very quickly and went through momentum or explosive growth in a short period of time. When a company is said to be in “Momentum” is when its going thru a formulation stage. The formulation stage is tipically when the product promoted is getting out there by people talking about the product. The brand starts to get recognize more and more and the company is usually spending lots and lots of money to help the product market.
What are the top earners doing that you aren’t?

I used to spend 12-14 hours a day for months, posting my affiliate links on every facebook group, facebook page and even messaging people about the most awesome business in the history of online network marketing yet I just coudn’t figure out why I was getting little to no results. I couldn’t understand what I was missing, what was I doing wrong? Does this sound anything like you? Do you wonder how the top earners in this business just keep adding more and more people to their teams? I did too until I discovered this… Read the rest of this entry
Class of 2011, Most Indebted Ever Graduating Class Ever

$22,900: Average student debt of newly minted college graduates
The Class of 2011 graduated last spring from America’s colleges and universities with a dubious distinction: the most indebted ever.Even as the average U.S. household pares down its debts, the new degree-holders who represent the country’s best hope for future prosperity are headed in the opposite direction. With tuition rising at an annual rate of about 5% and cash-strapped parents less able to help, the mean student-debt burden at graduation will reach nearly $18,000 this year, estimates Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of student-aid websites Fastweb.com and FinAid.org. Together with loans parents take on to finance their children’s college educations — loans that the students often pay themselves – the estimate comes to about $22,900. That’s 8% more than last year and, in inflation-adjusted terms, 47% more than a decade ago.





