How To Predict Your Way To Wealth

Feb 27
15:54

2005

Dwayne Jones

Dwayne Jones

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The most profitable predictions are accurately identified opportunities. Oftentimes the difference between success and failure is not the product and the traffic, it’s the timing. So often, signs of the future are all around you, but it isn't until much later that most of the world realizes their significance. What you don't know about the future can greatly hurt you!

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Most people look at the future with negativity. They'd rather look away! Why? Because it's uncertain,How To Predict Your Way To Wealth Articles robbing them of their security, breaking promises, ruining plans, forcing them to change continuously, bearing 'bad news'. For many people, the future is none other than the angel of death.Well, not if you do a good job at anticipating and accurately predicting the future! The future is a double-edged sword. You either make it work for you or it will cut you in half. The better you anticipate the future the better it will work for you.

If you could get tomorrow's newspaper today, you could become a multi-billionaire tomorrow. Notice I said you "could" (in bold). Why? Cause having tomorrow's newspaper today is not enough. You have to take action and capitalize on the valuable information in the newspaper... today!

It is very crucial that you find out what's going to revolutionize the Web and have the greatest impact on your online business and internet marketing. If I had asked you back in 1968, what nation will dominate the world of watch making in 1990, what would you have answered? Switzerland, of course!

In 1968, the Swiss had more than 65% of the unit sales in the global watch market and more than 80% of the profits. They were the world leaders by an enormous stretch. No one was even a close second. In 1980, their market share collapsed from 65% to 10%.What happened? Something profound, something the Swiss weren't aware of and didn't see coming.

Mechanical watches gave way to something totally new... Electronic Watches!

Lesson: Not knowing what new technologies and new solutions are coming up could be catastrophic to your online business.

The general predictions are 'foundational' and extremely important in giving you a clear, 30 thousand-foot view of where things are heading, what's coming our way and what changes are going to happen to the online world. The specific predictions are based on the general ones.

Nobody can make specific, accurate predictions about the net, the web, technologies and products of the distant future simply because it is invisible to us; way beyond our viewpoint. Read the following statements to see what I really mean:

“Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?” Harry Warner, Warner Brothers Pictures, 1927.

“I think there's a world market for about 5 computers.” Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943.

"Man will never reach the moon regardless of all future scientific advances.” Dr. Lee De Forest.

“Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.” Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.

“There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.” Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977.

“640K ought to be enough for anybody.” Bill Gates, 1981.

I’m talking about the near 'visible' future of Internet Marketing.
How near is 'near'? I’m talking about the years 2005 and 2006.Revealing the future will help you make accurate plans, steer away from threats and sail safely towards opportunities. "To stay ahead of the pack, you don't have to be the best, just the first."

"Ninety percent of the technology hasn't even been developed yet." - Tim Armstrong, Google's vice president of advertising.

Be the First to PROFIT from Amazing OPPORTUNITIES And Avoid Fatal Online Business THREATS By Fully REVEALING the FUTURE of Internet Marketing! To get 378 Internet Marketing Predictions for 2005-2006 log onto: http://tinyurl.com/54ybe .

God Bless!

Dwayne Jones
M.S.I Business Development

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