Perfecting the Recipe for Success

Building a truly successful online business is like baking the perfect chocolate cake,
making a fluffy soufflé or creating a fantastic five-course meal.  It requires the
exact combination of tools, timing and technique plus the knowledge that comes from
trial and error over years of experience.  To do all of this on one’s own seems an
insurmountable task but even the most novice web site owner need not be discouraged.
Renowned online copywriter Michel Fortin and his wife, Internet Guru Sylvie Fortin,
have done it all — big time — and have now brought their 10-plus years of experience
working together to Success Chef, a membership program of immense value which is
especially easy to follow.  For example, unlike some other programs, Success Chef is
designed to let you work at your own pace.
This extensive program begins with the basics, then moves on to tons of insider
secrets, winning short cuts and advanced strategies proven to help you build or grow
your Internet business.  The list of topics they cover is extraordinary, including
niche viability assessment, in-demand product development, winning website creation,
targeted traffic generation, improved response and conversion rates and marketing
(advertising and selling).
Successful outsourcing is also a key element to becoming a hugely successful Internet
marketer.  As the Fortins explain, the ability to outsource is critical for novice
e-marketers who, all too often, believe that they have to do everything themselves. 
The normal outcome of this trying to do it all on your own is delay or disaster.  The
Success Chef recipe box clearly outlines what tasks can be delegated and to whom. 
Plus, the program makes outsourcing especially easy to do.
For example, members of this remarkable program are entitled to a variety of services,
including a support team and the One-Click Outsource Option.  They also have access to
group coaching calls and mastermind sessions, some of which feature guest appearances
by other well-respected Internet marketing experts.  Further, the Success Chef website
has special tools to help members chart their progress and a full glossary of Internet
marketing terms.
Since Success Chef is designed to be a work in progress, the Fortins are continually
adding information, new techniques and pertinent case studies.  Given that Sylvie
Fortin is a vocal critic of membership programs that don’t really supply true value,
it’s no wonder that Success Chef is so all encompassing and content-rich.

John Cale
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-marketing-articles/perfecting-the-recipe-for-success-704006.html

10 Responses to “Perfecting the Recipe for Success”

  • Tripitaka says:

    Do you believe Shoaib Akhtar and Shane Warne contain the perfect recipe for success in cricket?
    …here are a few common things between them

    - Experts in their respective skills -pace bowling and spin
    -Most controversial players
    - Sleazy bad playboys – you wouldn’t want your daughter to date either of them; why ESPN-Star Sports won’t offer them a job as commentator (too many pretty women hanging about there)

    Is it because they live life in the fast edge, that they make such brilliant cricketers? I definitely believe there’s a correlation

    :)

  • Ali K says:

    they are both have beens
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  • cobalt tree axe says:

    Only if they play on the same team
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  • sarangu_001 says:

    If we take the contreversies away from their life they are the best.
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  • The ROCK says:

    They be better playboys then commentators. :-)
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  • nalakafairly says:

    ya~
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  • Mr x says:

    they rule the bowling attack they r the best bowlers in the world
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  • atul says:

    no
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  • T-Champ07 says:

    Shane Warne was a great cricketer but a dreadful human being. Shoaib Akhtar occasionally plays well (when he’s playing, that is) but he’s a rotten human being. I wouldn’t say Akhtar is successful though. He’s not the best fast bowler but Warne is the best spinner.
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  • Thanks for sharing, great site and keep it up. I will be back!

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