I wrote in my libertarian newsletter yesterday that I took people aboard the Tom Woods Cruise on a special, unsanctioned excursion on Roatan, Honduras, yesterday: we visited a free private city called Prospera.
Because Prospera is clean, safe, and beautiful, the leftist savages in the government of Honduras hate it, although
thankfully that government looks to be in serious trouble at the polls this November.
The tagline on their website describes Prospera as "a startup city with a regulatory system designed for entrepreneurs to build better, cheaper, and faster than anywhere else in the world."
It's a much better tax and regulatory environment than anywhere else in the country, and it's likewise a great place to settle for people coming from other
countries.
The people behind the project are extremely smart, dedicated (they've had everything imaginable thrown at them and have never wavered), and principled.
And yet, even though it has so much going for it, there is nothing automatic about attracting people there. The promoters need to be sharp and alert and open to learning whatever strategies they can.
While on our visit yesterday I discussed with two of their representatives various ways they might get the word out to encourage still more settlement.
This is why we learn how to promote and sell things -- because we do not come out of the womb with this knowledge, and because people who acquire such knowledge are at an advantage over their peers.
I received a confused email this week from someone who said, "This sounds like multi-level marketing: selling people training on how to sell."
First, that isn't what multi-level marketing (which I've never been involved with) is, and second: what is wrong with training people how to sell? I couldn't understand the objection.
After all, the great Harry Browne, one of the best libertarian
spokesmen of all time, wrote a book called The Secret of Selling Anything. Was there something wrong with his writing that book?
Especially in an online environment, where there are multiple methods and platforms you might use, not all of which you will be an expert at, it makes all the sense in the world to learn everything you can.
Trust me, if you're sitting there
watching $0 come in day after day, you will not be saying to yourself, "Good thing I didn't buy the Marlon Sanders training, because then I would have been in multi-level marketing."
The Tom Woods Cruise bonus is still in effect: while I'm having fun with my passengers (and I sure wish you'd been one, because we're having a blast), Marlon will throw in, as a buy-one-get-one-free offer, his Master Key training alongside Get Sales Now -- a one-two punch in making you an effective seller of
whatever you've got.
He's the OG, and he knows more than you and I put together, I promise.
If smackers are already coming in faster than you can spend them, you can safely skip this.
If not, then get:
https://www.tomwoods.com/getsalesnow
Tom Woods