Written By Loren Woirhaye, September 27th, 2010
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes
(part 2 of 5)
“Poor People Have Big TVs. Rich People Have Big Libraries.”
The late Jim Rohn said that often. It sounds like a glib statement to be sure. and it might offend you if you enjoy your TV. That’s not the point. These days, many rich people do have big TVs of course. The point is that successful people continually invest in developing their minds and creative pursuits, while unsuccessful people just seek instant self-gratification, which tends to default to doing stuff like watching junk television.
A secondary point is that when you buy a TV or any other toy or new car or even a house, it won’t make you more money – in fact it will usually either decrease in value (TVs, Ipods, computers) or it will cost you money to maintain (houses, boats).
Of course with real-estate your investment may be worth more in the future, but if you buy more than you can afford, you’re investing in a liability that sucks up your monthly cash, not an asset. Of course you need a place to live, and having more space than you need can be a pleasant luxury – but the truth 
Written By Loren Woirhaye, June 18th, 2010
Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes
In the next few minutes you’ll discover:
3 easy ways to start attracting the right kind of visitors to your blog
How to start growing your email list immediately
The secret ingredient (that skyrockets sales) you must deliver in all your content
First some bad news: in today’s web marketplace just having a blog won’t get you any real traffic at all. In fact, the market is savagely competitive and crowded, so if you aren’t super-focused you probably won’t get far in marketing your site.
The good news: people are super busy these days and what they need and want when they look for information online is clarity. When you create focused information that is easy for people to understand and explore, you win.
Some of the best, most friendly traffic is free. Friendly traffic is the kind of visitors who
The post author, Loren Woirhaye writes sales copy and creates marketing systems for business clients who want to slash customer acquisition costs and position their businesses For 20%-30% sales growth in the next 12-18 months. He writes regularly about marketing and life at his Entrepreneur Blog.