The biggest mistake people make in life is not

making a living at doing what they most enjoy.

- Malcolm S. Forbes (1919-1990)



Case Studies About The Winners - You Can Do The Same!

This is not "get rich quick" -- those who want to chase that illusion should ask themselves why anyone would sell a "money button" -- it's a false dream.

So please take your time to read the case studies carefully.

It takes time to build a successful small business, but it is definitely worth it.

The REALLY Important Lessons from the Case Studies Why the Winners Succeed... ANYONE Can!

All Our Dreams Can Come True, If We Have The Courage To Pursue Them.

You will find terrific tips, ideas, and lessons in the SBI! results page, as well as in the case studies.

51% of SBI! Users End Up in Top 6% Of All Websites

The "bottom line" moral to all these stories is inspiring -- anyone CAN do SBI!.

The keys are...

1) Don't rush.

2) Follow the Action Guide.

3) Be willing and ready to work -- you're building a GENUINE business, one that is every bit as REAL as an offline one (which could take you a year and tens of thousands of dollars to launch, yet still not have the profit potential of SBI!). SBI! cuts down your work dramatically, but you still have to work your business. If SBI! could do THAT, it wouldn't need YOU at all, would it?

4) Research until you find a niche you love AND that has profit-potential -- that's where the PROFITABILITY data *AND* those MONETIZATION articles are so useful...

5) Follow the rest of the Action Guide to a tee.

-- The end results: Yes, 51% of folks really do end up in the Top 6% of all sites at Alexa.





But what about the 49%?

Great question... they, of course, do better than the average small business site.

The great "dirty, little, unspoken secret" of small business e-commerce is how badly small business people do... no matter how much money they spend to build a site.

So overall, think of the mass of small businesses online as one big bell curve. Remember that famous bell curve from high school/university days? Well, SBI! shifts the whole bell curve to the right. *EVERYONE* does better than they would otherwise. Of course, some folks, a small percentage, do fail. I call these failures "underachievers" because they COULD have achieved so much more.

But they seem almost determined to...

o shy away from taking charge of their lives

o see the dark side in everything instead of the light

o make the same mistakes over and over

o be "smarter than thou," yet never succeed

o alienate folks

o find fault, and yell, and whine at everything

o seek out the get-rich-quick, somehow never realizing that real business is NOT easy, that no one would sell them a money button if they had one.

o see only trees, never the forest (actually some don't even see the forest, just the roots of the trees since their heads are always pointed downwards)

o quit at the first sign of an obstacle or problem

o be entitled... somehow, the world owes them a living

o disbelieve everyone and everything. The cynic.

o lie and cheat their ways to success.

o blame others, it's never their fault.

All it takes is a CHANGE IN ATTITUDE and they could be on their ways, as well.

All it takes is... "BYOBAM!"

As you've seen from both sites, the Results and the Case Studies, there are so many more people who are identical to the "underachievers" in every other way, EXCEPT they LACK the major flaws.

When they find SBI!, it's literally like a light goes on. Their worlds change. People like Marney -- read her story, note the tone in her "voice" -- you know she simply WILL succeed..

Read the individual experiences of those people in the case studies site. In each and every case, I'd boil the single most important element down to... ATTITUDE...

o Marney's enthusiasm and good nature radiates

o Judd's determination to change his life

o Marc's willingness to trust SBI!, putting aside all his tech expertise...

Please review every Case Study.
Even if you are in the Top 1%, you'll learn much.

But if you're struggling, maybe you are an "underachiever" -- do you focus on building a business and profits, or do you get sidetracked with "trees," get upset easily, etc.?

Do you fit into any of the above categories?

Be honest with yourself. For many people the first step to success is to choose to change ATTITUDE.











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