Posts Tagged ‘Clue’

Hey ya’ll,

Welcome to the inner workings of my mind.
Hope everyone’s doin well.

You know, part of my job here at Max Pro is to provide our partner base (you) with weekly content here at our blog.

Now, sometimes when I’m concentrating on other things I do for the company, I find myself struggling to think of topics to write about.

So I went back and read a post by Ryan Travis on overcoming writers block.

Check that one out if you ever get stuck in the proverbial mud.

Anyway, after I read that post, implimented the ideas, and put to use the suggestions given, I had my idea for the next blog post I wanted to create.

You see, it’s like this. One moment I had not a clue of what I wanted to write about.
The very next moment I had a pretty solid idea of what I was going to rant on.

And it’s this…

Whenever you visit The Max Pro Blog, it’s usually for one of two reasons.

Number 1, you Just to check up on us– I know you want to know how we’re doing, right? ;)

And number 2, and probably the biggest reason, because you’re seeking some kind of information/answer.

First off, let me say that I hope what you’re looking for is here anytime you visit.

And secondly, the reason we tell you to visit our blog daily is because each day you visit, more and more valuable information has been posted.

We’re like a runaway train when it comes to information over here.
Good luck slowing us down..

The more we know, the more you will know and that’s the way (uh huh, uh huh,) we like it.

Think about it…

The more you know, the more you can impliment, and then obviously that means more money for you. And money in your pockets is money in our pockets.

I’m so serious when I tell you all this:

Add this blog to your favorites, write it down, do whatever you have to do so you remember to come back here daily!

Remember what I said in the beginning of this post? I had no idea what I wanted to write about, so I took the time to study a post my great friend Ryan Travis wrote on overcoming writers block.

And now here I am at the conclusion of my post, so following his tips on overcoming writers block definitely worked out for me.

You have to see it like this: You come in here with a problem or question and you’re gonna leave with a solution or answer. It’s all about implimenting the tools given to you.

A great thinker once said “If all you have is a hammer, then all your problems will be nails.”

Learn to use these tools given to you. Obstacles wont always be nails. So the hammer may not always come in handy for specific tasks. Be prepared. Learn how to use different tools for different jobs.
Take it the next level.

Remember, whether it’s writers block, or newbie questions , The Max Pro Blog is your one stop shop.

As always, thanks for hanging in there and I truly appreciate every single one of you.

Until next time,

Mark Antoni
Max Pro System


For the past two years, I’ve been fortunate enough to work for an internet based company that’s been raking in the dough.

Before I began working here, I had this general idea that what they we’re doing was a scam. I literally had not a clue of what was going on. What was their operation?

I flat out didn’t know a thing.

So I was naturally interested in what was going on and since I was friends with the son of the president, I was able to hang around those most closely involved in the company.  Over time I befriended all involved and eventually was given the opportunity to work on a project they had going on.

This was my chance and I knew I had to seize it.

It was some tiny little project where I listened to hours and hours of a live seminar they did and I was going to cut out all of the dead air, or bites that they couldn’t use.  They were going to be packaging up an audio of all the best clips from their recent live seminar and I had to do the grunt work and cut the useless stuff…

Well, if this was my chance to get involved, I wasn’t going to pass it up.

I did it, and I did it well. (The best I could anyway) and it ended up being enough to get me a job that very next Monday.  My first few months on the job it seemed strange to me that you could make such an exorbitant amount of money, while not being in the entertainment industry, sports, etc.

But, you know I began to study what I had free access to and one day it all clicked for me. I realized EXACTLY how they were making all this money.

This was seriously the best training I’d ever got my hands on.

So I kept studying and now I’m one of a select few in our group who is a dedicated member of the Max Pro marketing team. I’ve found that by creating success for myself, I create success for Max pro.  You see, you can’t have one without the other with The Max Pro System. You simply cannot.

I used to think that my job was to bring in money for the company and that was it.  I had to get out of that frame of mind.  What I finally came to grips with was that not only was I making money for the company I worked for, but I was generating money for myself by implementing the tools they were teaching me.

I’m confident enough to say that if my next move in life was to begin my own internet business, I could easily have a game plan mapped out and ready and I would definitely know what I’d need ahead of time.  If you’re reading this post, you only need to realize one thing and one thing only.

It comes from  the late, Billy Mays and he said:

“Life’s a pitch, then you buy.”

Billy was one of the most recognizable faces on television in the entire world.  The guy could flat out pitch any product. He could show you step for step why you needed that product.  This guy was perhaps the greatest, if not the greatest, pitchman of all time.

However, he had one major rule that he always abided by through his entire career spanning decades.  If he didn’t believe in a product, he would not promote it.

Now I’ll ask you this. Do you really believe in everything that Max Pro is offering? Or do you perhaps think it’s too good to be true.  If that’s you, all I can say to you is this:

Get behind this movement. Believe in it, work with it, and use all the training materials you have to your advantage. We’ve mapped out everything you can do in our system.

We literally take care of EVERYTHING short of driving the traffic and we even train you how to do that step by step with exact methods!

Drive the traffic and we’ll do the rest.

Thanks for hanging in there during my post/rant!  I appreciate each and everyone you!

To health, wealth, and happiness,

Mark Antoni, Marketing

http://www.maxprosystem.com


“If you build it… he will come…” – Field of Dreams.

Howdy,

I’m sure you have heard that quote about one thousand and one times over the last twenty years, but it’s still good to hear (read) it again.  It’s from the iconic late 1980’s Kevin Costner movie Field Of Dreams.  And for the three of you that have no clue what I’m talking about: the movie centers around an Iowa farmer who builds a baseball diamond in the middle of his corn fields on a whim.   Go rent it, it’s one of Costner’s best (before he started making odd movies in the 90’s!.. just kidding Kevin!)

The Field Of Dreams.

(spoiler alert- meaning, if you haven’t seen this movie, reading ahead will ruin parts of it, ha-ha)

Costner’s character built a ball field in the middle of his corn field for more than a whim.  A driving vision began to grow and take hold that he had to build a ball field on his farm.  Often this whim would take on the form of someone whispering to him from the corn field. Perhaps it was his father who had passed away whispering it to him.  His father was a ball player, so you get the connection.  The ethereal whisper was- ‘If you build it, he will come.”

Eventually, he throws it all to the wind and decides to heed his vision. (more…)