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    Secrets of Donald Trump Revealed!
    Copyright 2004, Dan Lok

    If you're like most of the television-watching public, you're 
    hooked on Season #2 of "The Apprentice" and the flamboyant 
    entrepreneur in the "starring role."
    
    Love him or hate him, you can't deny that Donald Trump is one 
    of the world's most intriguing success stories...  arrogant, 
    conceited, and an absolute lightening rod for wealth of the 
    largest magnitude.  Trump is a billionaire! His accomplishment 
    speaks for itself.
    
    I like the man a lot.
    
    One of the "big guns" leveled at "The Donald" is that he's 
    boastful and egoistic.  But while his attitude may or may not 
    make him good company in a lifeboat, I think a "super" ego is 
    a great characteristic to have in business.
    
    
    I'll admit it: sometimes I have a big ego myself.  My "ego 
    strength" comes naturally out of the fact that I absolutely, 
    positively believe 100% in what I do.
    
    I have a little gadget on my desk saying, “I might be wrong, 
    but I am never in doubt.”
    
    If that makes me an egoist... so be it. Because if you show 
    me a person with low self-esteem, I’ll show you a loser.
    
    Self-esteem is the foundation of all achievement. You gotta 
    love yourself. You gotta stand up for yourself. You gotta 
    believe in yourself.  And don’t be afraid to toot your own 
    horn!
    
    Many people are conditioned that "bragging" is unseemly. But 
    seriously, if you don't shine the spotlight on yourself, who 
    will?
    
    
    In most businesses, the owner is the "face" of that business, 
    and he must sell himself as well as his products and services.
    Trump understands the concept, and what’s why you see his brand 
    “Trump” on everything.
    
    "The Donald" knows that you've got to be your own full-time 
    marketing campaign 24 hours a day...because nobody else will!
    
    Especially if you’re an entrepreneur.
    
    Starting a new business is like having a new baby.  In the 
    first weeks and months, you're surrounded by support and 
    encouragement...love from friends and family eager to help 
    you with your "newborn."
    
    But how long does that last?  Not very.  Suddenly you're out 
    there on your own, and you've got to trust yourself.  If you 
    don't have confidence in yourself and in your decision-making 
    abilities, you'll be paralyzed...unable to move.
    
    Here's something huge:  you have to believe that you'll be able 
    to bounce back no matter what comes your way. Trump certainly 
    has!  And you can bet it was his unshakable ego that made the 
    difference.
    
    So, before you judge "The Donald" for being arrogant and full 
    of himself, consider how having an over-developed ego can be 
    a real asset.
    
    One of the most important lessons I’ve learned in business is 
    – don’t criticize the negative traits of super-successful 
    people. Instead of looking at their flaws and mistakes, say...
    
      “What can I learn from this guy? What are some of his 
       characteristics? How can I adapt this concept to my 
       business?”
    
    Frankly, if you can’t pick up at least a good idea or two from 
    a billionaire, you’re pretty hopeless.
    
    OK, enough of this "appetizing" chitchat.  Let’s get to the 
    meat...
    
    What I’d like to do is share some of the key insights I’ve 
    learned from Donald Trump and successfully applied to my own 
    life.
    
    I'll give it to you Trump's way... then, I’ll "Lok and load" 
    it with my own personal spin.
    
    Fasten your seat belt, because this first insight is probably 
    THE concept that completely changed my life.
    
    
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    Trumpism #1: Making It Big
    
    “I like things big. I always have. To me, it’s very simple: if 
    you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big.”
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    Several years ago, I set a goal for myself:  to make a 6-figure 
    annual salary as a copywriter. What a small thinker I was!
    
    Today, I’ve more than achieved my goal, but I didn’t get the 
    fulfillment and satisfaction that I expected. It’s more like, 
    “OK, I’ve achieved my goal, now what?”
    
    What if I had set the goal to become a millionaire copywriter? 
    What if I set the goal to utilize my marketing and copywriting 
    and build a $10-million company?
    
    Would that make a difference? Would I be even more successful?
    
    I think so.
    
    As motivational speaker Les Brown said, "Shoot for the moon. 
    Even if you miss it you will land among the stars."
    
    My mother didn't raise any ignorant kids, and you don't have 
    to tell me something twice.  I’ve learned my lesson and adopted 
    this philosophy in both my business and personal pursuits.
    
    My long-term goal is building a $100 million-dollar company.
    
    Isn’t that pretty outrageous? Does it sound ‘impossible’? 
    Well, I've got a lifetime to work towards it!
    
    And if I reach that goal, I'll set a new one!
    
    You’ll experience a paradigm shift when you think BIG. You’ll 
    look at things differently. You’ll look at yourself differently.
    
    And most of all, you’ll approach your business differently.
    
    
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    Trumpism #2: Accentuate the Negative
    
    “It’s been said that I believe in the power of positive thinking. 
    In fact, I believe in the power of negative thinking. I happen 
    to be very conservative in business. I always go into the deal 
    anticipating the worst. If you plan for the worst – if you can 
    live with the worst – the good will always take care of itself.”
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    More success, more wealth and more money are created out of 
    knee-knocking, nail-biting desperation than out of "touchy/feely" 
    positive thinking.
    
    Positive thinking alone won’t get you anywhere unless you 
    combine it with practical plans, well-defined goals, 
    follow-through, action, knowledge and persistence, etc.
    
    I'm living proof.
    
    I got into the copywriting business out of desperation. I still 
    remember when I was new to the world of business and no one would
    hire me.  Feeling helpless and hopeless, I was motivated to 
    become my own boss.
    
    It was do or die for me...and I sure as hell wasn't about to 
    die.  And I found out that if I used the power of “negative 
    thinking” in a good way, it was an extremely powerful motivator.
    
    I always like to put myself in situation where I HAVE to grow, I 
    HAVE to adapt, and I HAVE to change. I am constantly pushing the 
    envelope and stepping outside of my comfort zone because...
    
    The success that you want can only be found outside your 
    comfort zone!
    
    Any time you have a decision to make, ask yourself this, “What’s 
    the worst possible outcome? Can I handle it? Will it kill my 
    business?”
    
    Expect the best, but plan for the worst. Don’t assume things 
    will go smoothly because 9 times out of 10...they won’t!
    
    
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    Trumpism #3: Hiding Your Light Under A Bushel
    
    "You can have the most wonderful product in the world, but if 
    people don’t know about it, it’s not going to be worth much.”
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    I’ve pitched this concept until I am blue in the face to clients 
    who stubbornly say, "I have a great product, so I don't have to 
    advertise it."
    
    That's insane!
    
    No business can survive without a constant stream of qualified 
    prospecting coming to your business.  So it doesn’t matter what 
    industry you're in or what product/service you make available, 
    whoever you are...
    
    Essentially you’re in the marketing business!
    
    Having a good product or service is NOT enough...although it's 
    certainly mandatory! Quality and value what brings your 
    customers back for more.
    
    But how the heck do they do how “wonderful” your stuff is if 
    they haven’t even bought from you yet?
    
    In order to make a sale, you need someone you can sell to.  To 
    achieve that you need effective marketing systems to get these 
    people in your “funnel” in the first place.
    
    
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    Trumpism #4:  Show Me the Money
    
    “Don’t believe the critics unless they love your work.”
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    I have a reputation for being blunt and aggressive.  It's well 
    deserved.
    
    I am tough on my clients. I slap them around (figuratively, 
    of course!). I use swear words when I write. I use even more 
    "colorful language" when I talk.
    
    I could be a real SOB sometime. I don’t sugarcoat stuff and I 
    definitely don’t care about hurting someone's feelings.  I’ve 
    even fired clients on more than one occasion.
    
    Because of my straightforward and tell-it-like-it-is style, I 
    get a lot more criticisms than other marketing experts. Do you 
    think I care what other critics say or think or about me? Not 
    for a microsecond.
    
    Because my clients either love me or they hate me. But regardless
    of how they feel about my style, all my clients put up with a 
    manic like me because I make them rich, enormously rich.
    
    And it's my satisfied clients that pay me... not dissatisfied 
    critics.
    
    The world is full of "naysayers" eager to find fault and point 
    to the negative.  You can't avoid them.  They're a fact of life. 
    Elbert Hubbard said it best, “To avoid criticism, do nothing, 
    say nothing, be nothing.”
    
    I am a firm believer that the best way to fail is to try to 
    please everybody.  So the only criticisms I take to heart are 
    the ones from my mentors, my closest associates, and my advisors.
    
    Period.
    
    Remember...
    
    Your critics aren't buying from you
    Your critics don't want to see you do well
    Your critics probably aren't qualified enough to criticize you!
    
    Okay, I've "distilled" the essence of the four most intriguing 
    concepts I’ve learned from Trump’s books that have put money in 
    my pocket.  If you're motivated to go deeper "The Donald" has 
    written seven incredible books (and you'll notice that each of 
    them has "Trump" in the title!)
    
    * Trump: How to Get Rich
    * Trump: The Way to the Top
    * Trump: Surviving at the Top
    * Trump: The Art of the Deal
    * The America We Deserve
    * Trump: The Art of Survival
    
    Some people like them. Some them say they’re crap.  And whether 
    or not you shoot over to Amazon.com to get them for yourself is 
    totally up to you, my friend.
    
    But I'd ask you to consider this:  if you can beg, borrow, 
    or steal just one or two ideas from a man who's sitting on 
    a billion-dollar empire...ideas that could jumpstart your 
    business empire...wouldn't it be worth 20 bucks?
    
    The choice is yours.
    
    Dan 
    

    Dan Lok is the World’s First Quick-Turn Marketer, with a proven track record of selling over $17.3 million dollars of merchandise and services. He’s the rebel copywriter who’s created hundreds of money-making ads and sales letter for over 39 different industries. And now you can get inside the head of one of the world’s top copywriters without paying a dime at: http://www.QuickTurnMarketing.com




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