I'm currently reading Felix Dennis' book, "How To Get Rich", and it's got
a lot of good stuff in it.
But not all of it is gold (no pun intended) ...
For instance, he released the book in 2006 and made the prediction that Steve Jobs would sink Apple (this was before Jobs completed Apple's big comeback).
We all know how wrong he was on that one.
Another silly thing he mentioned in the book was that he once had a great idea for a kind of "Spider-Man gun" that would shoot out a sticky web at a person robbing your house, to disable them without hurting them.
He didn't pursue his idea, and I doubt that his sticky gun was feasible.
However, "sticky" stories work for entrepreneurs.
If you can learn how to tell a compelling story that sticks in your prospects' minds, you'll have them clamouring to work with you.
The master of the sticky story is Shelli Varela, who used it to grow her business and then taught hundreds of others how to do the same.
She's going to be showing how you can make your story more "sticky" in a live training that we're doing tonight at 7 pm EST.
Here's the link to save your spot (a replay will be sent to those who register but can't make it live):
Marc