I recently read the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. I highly recommend the book since it opens your eyes to strategies that can help you learn to make (and keep) money.
The book has helped me better understand the TRUE difference between an asset and a liability... it sounds simple enough, but a lot of people will buy a liability thinking it's an asset... read the book, it's great!
The best network marketing I have encountered is the one I am currently working: Shop To Earn. I have come to this conclusion for several reasons
Shop To Earn offers all the stores and brands you already buy
Shop To Earn's structure is simple (no director, diamond, silver, executive, etc...) you grow your network, you make a lot of money
The network is not limited to a specific generation of growth
Here's a video by Robert Kiyosaki where he suggests network marketing (or multilevel marketing) as a great tool to generate large amounts of money quickly.
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Muy bueno tu Blog, te felicito. Que interesante lo de Robert, me parece excelente y de paso te encontré a ti :-)
Un buen abrazo a toda tu bella familia.
The purpose and mission of Robert Kiyosaki is aimed to help people achieve economic success and stability. Robert Kiyosaki has a certain style in motivating, and his attitude towards money is defiant and pro-active.
Hi there , that is very interesting and valuable content you have here. If people use gudliness you provide here I'm sure they will get great benefit. S.J
Hi,
I have read some of Kiyosaki´s boooks too, I strongly recommend cashflow Quadrant and guide to Investing, they are brilliant, a powerful complement to what was started in rich dad poor dad, also, a powerful tool given by the author is the suggested reading list he provides along the book, they have the list at: http://www.recommendedbookstoread.com/
I have found this to be an empowering tool to continue learning, things like emotional intelligence, the stock market and real state, Kiyosaki provides a path for learning that is up to us to follow, it isjust a matter of hours, the knowledge is there waiting for us to use it.
Good Blog, thanks.
Robert Kiyosaki is the man! I read that same book when I was 16 and it messed me up in a really good way! Like Joseph said the "Cashflow Quadrant" is also good. I would say that those two and "The Business School for People Who Like Helping People" are the top three to have in the arsenal, especially for network marketers!
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Hola sobrino,
Muy bueno tu Blog, te felicito. Que interesante lo de Robert, me parece excelente y de paso te encontré a ti :-)
Un buen abrazo a toda tu bella familia.
Magali y Marcos
Posted by: Marcos Avellan | April 23, 2009 at 03:47 PM
The purpose and mission of Robert Kiyosaki is aimed to help people achieve economic success and stability. Robert Kiyosaki has a certain style in motivating, and his attitude towards money is defiant and pro-active.
Posted by: traore | October 27, 2009 at 02:27 PM
Hi there , that is very interesting and valuable content you have here. If people use gudliness you provide here I'm sure they will get great benefit. S.J
Posted by: TVI EXPRESS | November 26, 2009 at 02:48 PM
Hi,
I have read some of Kiyosaki´s boooks too, I strongly recommend cashflow Quadrant and guide to Investing, they are brilliant, a powerful complement to what was started in rich dad poor dad, also, a powerful tool given by the author is the suggested reading list he provides along the book, they have the list at: http://www.recommendedbookstoread.com/
I have found this to be an empowering tool to continue learning, things like emotional intelligence, the stock market and real state, Kiyosaki provides a path for learning that is up to us to follow, it isjust a matter of hours, the knowledge is there waiting for us to use it.
Good Blog, thanks.
Posted by: Joseph Lira | June 17, 2010 at 11:54 AM
Robert Kiyosaki is the man! I read that same book when I was 16 and it messed me up in a really good way! Like Joseph said the "Cashflow Quadrant" is also good. I would say that those two and "The Business School for People Who Like Helping People" are the top three to have in the arsenal, especially for network marketers!
Posted by: Matt @ Easy Home Based Business | September 13, 2011 at 05:04 PM