If you are a network marketer, MLMer, entrepreneur, or business owner, it is important that you continue to build your wealth, protect your assets, and find tax reduction strategies that the top 5% of the wealthiest people are doing. Why? Because you don't want the government taking all your money, the shrinking US dollar devaluing your savings, and money slipping through your account that is not working for you.
I want to invite you into a private organization of like minded people who want to build wealth and leverage privately. I don't need a whole lot of people and neither will you. I really only need 2 people who will invite 2 people. A team of six people could produce a one time contribution into thousands of dollars for a life time. Plus get the top education in wealth building, asset protection, and tax reduction strategies over the course of six seminars a year.
If you have a list of networks, you are going to benefit plus your people are going to love you for this. Does that sound like it is worth 30 minutes of your time to look over the information?
If interested, please contact me. john at kurrents dot com (Pardon the coding but I need to avoid spammers)
Much Abundance to you,
John Harding
Friday, June 4, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Create Your Own Economy
If I were to show you how to take a one time contribution and turn it into thousands of dollars over your life time, would that be worth 30 minutes of your time? If yes please continue reading.
We are looking for like minded people who chose to leverage their money privately. Leveraging is when you take the small efforts of the many to create big results rather than the large efforts of the few to create big results. This is a proactive approach to the failing economy.
Have you heard of the 40/40/40 rule? It states if you work 40 hours a week, for 40 years of your life, you only receive 40% of what you made. Why? Because the value of the American dollar is shrinking and if you save your money it will not be worth the value when you first started, plus the government takes 20% of your pay check for taxes, plus Social Security is expected to run dry when the Baby Boomers hit retirement. This is very troubling.
Contact me through Twitter and I will show you how to overcome this obstacle, build wealth, protect your assets, and participate in tax reduction strategies.
Much abundance to you,
John Harding
We are looking for like minded people who chose to leverage their money privately. Leveraging is when you take the small efforts of the many to create big results rather than the large efforts of the few to create big results. This is a proactive approach to the failing economy.
Have you heard of the 40/40/40 rule? It states if you work 40 hours a week, for 40 years of your life, you only receive 40% of what you made. Why? Because the value of the American dollar is shrinking and if you save your money it will not be worth the value when you first started, plus the government takes 20% of your pay check for taxes, plus Social Security is expected to run dry when the Baby Boomers hit retirement. This is very troubling.
Contact me through Twitter and I will show you how to overcome this obstacle, build wealth, protect your assets, and participate in tax reduction strategies.
Much abundance to you,
John Harding
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Where is online media heading? Part I I
In this post we will talk about 5 elements that are creating a new genre of media watching. Many people call it "interactive media."
Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user’s actions by presenting content such as text, graphics, animation, video, audio etc. Television viewing has been a passive experience in the past, but that is all changing now. Look at how many reality shows you can phone or text in your vote. What about broadcast news? They are asking for your opinions on certain news stories, and viewers will go to their websites and tally the results. However, this is just the beginning on how it is all evolving because now the advertising companies what to be interactive as well.
Let's focus on just the entertainment aspects of interactive media and why it will be important for your productions in the future.
1. It builds viewer loyalty because of people engaging with your show.
Let's create an example of this point. Soap opera fans are loyal fans to begin with, but what if they had an opportunity every week to chat online with the actors in the soap opera drama. They could ask questions about the show, their life, the character, likes/dislikes, etc. Do you think fans will race to that website every week? Ohhhhhhhhh yeahhhhhh. Thus creating even more loyalty to the website because of the interaction with the show.
This type of loyalty also engages an emotional response. When emotions are brought into the equation this is the stickiness that is needed for fans/viewers to return to any website. Another example would be dating websites. Because people have an emotional need to be loved, or find a mate to marry, they will continue to return to the site to find that special someone because the emotions are involved.
2. Pilots are tested to see if the audience likes your idea.
Why spend thousands of dollars on a 22 minute or even 44 minute pilot when you could create a low budget 2-3 min. episode of your show idea and test it with a small audience for feedback. If it is a hit then people will want to see more and tell you about it. If it is a mediocre show, then your audience may have good suggestions to make it great. If it is a bomb, then you have not really lost anything and you can try your next show idea.
3. You can even modify your show based on viewer responses to make it better
I touched on this idea in the previous point, but it is worth mentioning again. Consider when "Hello Dolly" was first given birth. They tested the show in a small theater outside of New York city in a small town. The audience was smaller in order to see how to make the show better before presenting it to Broadway. They noticed it needed something else, and they added the big parade scene to give it more life.
Why not use the same concept for TV or online media? Build an audience yourself online and get their opinions.
4. Receive analytics on who is watching and for how long. Valuable information when approaching corporate advertisers or selling a pitch to networks.
Statistics don't lie and can be used as a great alliance. The more data that you have that proves that your show is successful and people are interested, the better your chances of producing a full TV series or full online series.
5. Interactive gaming elements also create a new genre of TV that today's audience is ready for.
Kids and young adults are playing with electronic and computer games. Everyone and their grandmother has some sort of ipod, mp3 player, iphone, cell phone, computer, laptop, HD screen, and the list will go on in the future. These devices had more interactive experience for your audience. Use as many of these devices as possible to engage your audience with your show. It becomes more fun for the viewer, especially those viewers who like to multi-task during shows.
Try these concepts out. At Kurrents, we are applying these concepts to help make a more interactive experience. We hope you will stop by to check it out or submit your pilot proposal into our system for the viewing audience.
Lauch date is coming soon for our beta version. http://kurrents.com
See you soon,
John Harding
Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user’s actions by presenting content such as text, graphics, animation, video, audio etc. Television viewing has been a passive experience in the past, but that is all changing now. Look at how many reality shows you can phone or text in your vote. What about broadcast news? They are asking for your opinions on certain news stories, and viewers will go to their websites and tally the results. However, this is just the beginning on how it is all evolving because now the advertising companies what to be interactive as well.
Let's focus on just the entertainment aspects of interactive media and why it will be important for your productions in the future.
1. It builds viewer loyalty because of people engaging with your show.
Let's create an example of this point. Soap opera fans are loyal fans to begin with, but what if they had an opportunity every week to chat online with the actors in the soap opera drama. They could ask questions about the show, their life, the character, likes/dislikes, etc. Do you think fans will race to that website every week? Ohhhhhhhhh yeahhhhhh. Thus creating even more loyalty to the website because of the interaction with the show.
This type of loyalty also engages an emotional response. When emotions are brought into the equation this is the stickiness that is needed for fans/viewers to return to any website. Another example would be dating websites. Because people have an emotional need to be loved, or find a mate to marry, they will continue to return to the site to find that special someone because the emotions are involved.
2. Pilots are tested to see if the audience likes your idea.
Why spend thousands of dollars on a 22 minute or even 44 minute pilot when you could create a low budget 2-3 min. episode of your show idea and test it with a small audience for feedback. If it is a hit then people will want to see more and tell you about it. If it is a mediocre show, then your audience may have good suggestions to make it great. If it is a bomb, then you have not really lost anything and you can try your next show idea.
3. You can even modify your show based on viewer responses to make it better
I touched on this idea in the previous point, but it is worth mentioning again. Consider when "Hello Dolly" was first given birth. They tested the show in a small theater outside of New York city in a small town. The audience was smaller in order to see how to make the show better before presenting it to Broadway. They noticed it needed something else, and they added the big parade scene to give it more life.
Why not use the same concept for TV or online media? Build an audience yourself online and get their opinions.
4. Receive analytics on who is watching and for how long. Valuable information when approaching corporate advertisers or selling a pitch to networks.
Statistics don't lie and can be used as a great alliance. The more data that you have that proves that your show is successful and people are interested, the better your chances of producing a full TV series or full online series.
5. Interactive gaming elements also create a new genre of TV that today's audience is ready for.
Kids and young adults are playing with electronic and computer games. Everyone and their grandmother has some sort of ipod, mp3 player, iphone, cell phone, computer, laptop, HD screen, and the list will go on in the future. These devices had more interactive experience for your audience. Use as many of these devices as possible to engage your audience with your show. It becomes more fun for the viewer, especially those viewers who like to multi-task during shows.
Try these concepts out. At Kurrents, we are applying these concepts to help make a more interactive experience. We hope you will stop by to check it out or submit your pilot proposal into our system for the viewing audience.
Lauch date is coming soon for our beta version. http://kurrents.com
See you soon,
John Harding
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Where is online media heading? Part I
For the filmmaker and media developer, we live in one of the most exciting times in history. Why? We have more opportunities to broadcast our work to the world then ever before. Thanks to the internet.
Corporate giants like Warner Bros, NBC, Disney, etc. were the ones that held all the cards. They could tell you "no" to your TV pilot because they don't see an audience for it, or they just did not understand the concept. Consider "Star Wars," when George Lucas proposed the idea to executives they did not understand it. However since he did a good job with "American Graffiti," they decided to take a chance.
How many ideas like "Star Wars" are waiting for an audience. Maybe yours. Isn't time to try some fresh and creative TV programming? How many prime time sitcoms and CSI spin offs are going to flood the bandwidth? I'm ready for some change and so is the viewing audience.
The way things were done in the past is now changing. The small independent film makers have more opportunity now to get an audience then ever before and bypass the networks and corporate giants for approval. Now don't get me wrong, we still need them. Especially if we test our ideas and make a big splash. Corporations will be knocking on our door wanting to work with us. However what happens if you can not get your idea in front of TV/Film executive? What are the alternatives?
For very little money and some creative ingenuity, film makers can test their ideas in front of a small audience and build an audience over time. Niche audiences are very important and can generate a strong income for many film makers. A great example are cooking shows. I don't really watch cooking shows, but someone must be watching because there are dozens of cooking shows.
Kurrents LLC wants to lead the way in helping film makers find their audience online. We also add an extra dynamic to the mix that makes it powerful. Your show can be interactive. The benefit of an interactive show is ...
1. It builds viewer loyalty because of people engaging with your show.
2. Pilots are tested to see if the audience likes your idea
3. You can even modify your show based on viewer responses to make it better
4. You receive analytics on who is watching and for how long. Valuable information when approaching corporate advertisers or selling a pitch to networks.
5. Interactive gaming elements also create a new genre of TV that today's audience is ready for.
I will explain more why these five elements are valuable to everyone involved.
Our site will be launching in the near future, so come visit and be a part of the excitement.
http://kurrents.com
Keep the dreams alive,
John Harding
CEO/Founder
Kurrents, LLC
Corporate giants like Warner Bros, NBC, Disney, etc. were the ones that held all the cards. They could tell you "no" to your TV pilot because they don't see an audience for it, or they just did not understand the concept. Consider "Star Wars," when George Lucas proposed the idea to executives they did not understand it. However since he did a good job with "American Graffiti," they decided to take a chance.
How many ideas like "Star Wars" are waiting for an audience. Maybe yours. Isn't time to try some fresh and creative TV programming? How many prime time sitcoms and CSI spin offs are going to flood the bandwidth? I'm ready for some change and so is the viewing audience.
The way things were done in the past is now changing. The small independent film makers have more opportunity now to get an audience then ever before and bypass the networks and corporate giants for approval. Now don't get me wrong, we still need them. Especially if we test our ideas and make a big splash. Corporations will be knocking on our door wanting to work with us. However what happens if you can not get your idea in front of TV/Film executive? What are the alternatives?
For very little money and some creative ingenuity, film makers can test their ideas in front of a small audience and build an audience over time. Niche audiences are very important and can generate a strong income for many film makers. A great example are cooking shows. I don't really watch cooking shows, but someone must be watching because there are dozens of cooking shows.
Kurrents LLC wants to lead the way in helping film makers find their audience online. We also add an extra dynamic to the mix that makes it powerful. Your show can be interactive. The benefit of an interactive show is ...
1. It builds viewer loyalty because of people engaging with your show.
2. Pilots are tested to see if the audience likes your idea
3. You can even modify your show based on viewer responses to make it better
4. You receive analytics on who is watching and for how long. Valuable information when approaching corporate advertisers or selling a pitch to networks.
5. Interactive gaming elements also create a new genre of TV that today's audience is ready for.
I will explain more why these five elements are valuable to everyone involved.
Our site will be launching in the near future, so come visit and be a part of the excitement.
http://kurrents.com
Keep the dreams alive,
John Harding
CEO/Founder
Kurrents, LLC
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