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Creating Profit Trails That Lead Back To You


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Dan B. Cauthron
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A wise person once said, "There are many trails to the

summit of any mountain." I've also heard it said that "all

roads lead to Las Vegas" and that there is "more than one

way to skin a cat."



While I've never skinned a cat (I love animals) and haven't

been to Las Vegas (don't want to go) I have hiked many

different trails to reach the summit of my favorite

Oklahoma mountain. Each trail I took landed me on the same

spot, at the top of my mountain, where I could enjoy a

breathtaking vista and see a hundred miles or so into the

lush and verdant landscape of neighboring Arkansas.



So, how in the world does all that relate to your own

business success?



Simple - you need to create profit trails that lead back to

you - and you need to create as many different profit

trails as it will take to get you where you want to be.



But unlike the mountain, where any single trail will

eventually land you at the top - chances are that no single

profit trail will ever deliver what you want in terms of

income and lasting business success.



A Case In Point From The Dirt World



Recently I visited a small privately owned pharmacy to get

a refill on a medication. While waiting I made note of the

numerous profit trails the owner had working for him, all

of which lead back to one spot - his cash register.



Besides the usual pills, ointments and elixirs, he also

offered unique gift items and a classy wrapping service,

greeting cards, healthy candies and snacks, gourmet kitchen

items, stuff for horse lovers, a full magazine rack and

best selling novels, and more.



Now, if that pharmacist relied only on a single profit

trail derived from selling pills, chances are he wouldn't

be in business much longer.



Business Is Still Business - Even On The Internet



It seems to me that many people are completely missing this

point. Rather than view their Internet efforts in terms of

a real and lasting business, I think many people equate

Internet success with winning a Lotto. They unknowingly

doom their own chances by jumping from one opportunity to

another, hoping for a single huge payoff from a single

profit trail.



I'm sorry, dear reader. It probably won't happen that way,

no more than a small pharmacy can make good only by rolling

pills.



Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket



That seemingly silly old wisdom hits a home run in this

context. When you have multiple profit trails leading back

to you, your income will not only increase, it will

stabilize. You won't suffer when one trail is suddenly

blocked by a landslide.



You might not know that the women and men who are presently

at the top of the Internet marketing ladder have been

working for years to develop their own multiples of profit

trails. Not many, if any of those successful people derives

her or his total income from a single source. That, if

anything, is the big secret that very few are talking about.



Finding Your Own Profit Trails



There is one aspect of the Internet market that is new and

vastly different from anything that has ever been presented

in the history of open market commerce. Opportunities for

the small budget entrepreneur are literally boundless, and

the potential for business growth is no longer limited by

the sky. It reaches into outer space!



Opportunities for you to create multiple profit trails are

literally wide open - limited only by your own degrees of

desire, motivation, and ingenuity. And every action you

take in developing your business should create another

profit trail that leads straight back to you.



Now, rather than bore you with a bunch of theory, let me

show you the real profit trails I have leading back to me

as of this writing:



= Direct sales of products I have developed.



= Direct sales of resale rights products I've bought.



= Promotion of other people's products for affiliate

commissions - meaning dozens of excellent "mini-trails" and

an unlimited potential to create more.



= Monthly residual income from referrals I've made to

various programs, webhosting services, etc. - again, the

potential to create more "mini-trails" is limited only by

my own degrees of desire, motivation, and ingenuity.



= Sales of my own skills as a service for fee - ie. adcopy

writing, webmastering, etc.



Like the pharmacist, I'm not depending on any single profit

trail to provide my total income. And I have more trails in

the works.



If you're not already doing so, I suggest you get busy

right away, and create as many profit trails as it takes to

get you to the top of your own mountain. You're sure to

enjoy the view.





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