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"Let us show, not
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practical intelligence, of hardihood and endurance, and above all, the
power of devotion to a lofty ideal."
"Success is not the result of spontaneous
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to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture...Do not build up
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that we embark."
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"eBuilder
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Bury The Bull - Tell The Truth
- Make Money!
"eBuilder Solutions"
Bulletins Ezine
June
8, 2006
Issue
Corey Rudl - Special
Lessons from a Special Person
1) "A Letter of Remembrance to Corey
Rudl...", an editorial by Derek Gehl
Dear Corey,
I find myself at a loss for words today... the anniversary of your
tragic passing.
Memories of June 2, 2005 have rushed back -- getting the news, dealing
with the shock, the grief. Then, fighting to be strong for the
staff, the family, and the tens of thousands of your loyal fans who
couldn't believe it either...
... All when I was sadder than I've ever been.
How could someone so young, 34, at the height of his success both
personally and professionally -- someone who inspired 1,000s of people
to pursue and achieve their personal best -- be taken from us so
soon? Too soon...
However, Corey, I know you...
So I know that you would be annoyed (okay, you'd be downright pissed
off) if I spent today focusing on what we've lost.
Because I know what we've accomplished here in the last year would make
you incredibly proud.
In a situation that would have destroyed many companies, we dug deep,
worked endless evenings and weekends, and applied everything you taught
us about hard work and perseverance to make sure your legacy continued.
In just 12 months, we've released NINE educational and software
products including:
* The eBay Millionaire Course
* Warp Speed Wealth
* Blogging For Dollars
* Version 2006 of your legendary Insider Secrets course
* Mailloop 7.0
* eBook Pro 6.0
* The Ultimate Internet Entrepreneur (your last interview)
... plus more!
We've graduated over 100 more clients from our Advanced Mentoring
Program... we've published 12 more issues of the "Secrets To Their
Success" Newsletter...
... And we've held more than a dozen seminars, all over the world
including London, Sydney, Toronto, and cities all across the USA,
meeting face-to-face with the 1,000s of loyal customers who so warmly
embraced us, despite the "changing of the guard."
Most important, though, Corey, are the success stories.
You'd be so proud of all the people we've lifted up and helped to start
Internet businesses -- giving them self-sufficiency and incomes that
have changed their lives.
We still continue to receive 100s of testimonials from people who are
using the information and tools we're providing.
So Corey, today I will be strong and fight the sadness that threatens
my heart again, and instead I will focus on celebrating your life and
legacy.
I know that's what you'd have wanted.
We remember your spirit. You continue to inspire us. Thank you
for taking a chance... on all of us.
Still your biggest fan,
Derek Gehl
The Internet Marketing Center
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2. "How to Eat, Sleep, and
Breathe like an
Internet Marketing Genius:
What I Learned from My
Good Friend and Colleague, Corey
Rudl -- Genius Internet Marketer, Inspirational Leader, and Mentor to Thousands."
[Article re-published from June 23, 2005, by Derek Gehl]
Since the announcement of Corey's tragic car-racing accident a couple
of weeks ago, our office has received over 16,000 e-mails of support
and condolence... and easily over 1,000 phone calls.
The entire IMC Team has been working overtime, responding to every
e-mail and phone message, one at a time, so we don't miss any of your
questions or comments.
In fact, I've had to throw some of the gang out of the office late at
night and send them home... We've all found it hard to stop reading
your e-mails.
"Thanks" doesn't seem an adequate response to the overwhelming support
and caring you've shown us.
(It's been rather humbling, really... )
So I hope you don't mind, but I've decided to write this very special
edition of our "Marketing Tips" Newsletter -- and dedicate it to my
good friend and mentor...
You see, over the last couple of weeks, a question that keeps appearing
in e-mails from everyone is, "How can I be like Corey?"... "How can I
think like Corey?"
It seems many of you are interested in learning MORE than his secrets
to Internet marketing -- you want to learn how to be "like" him.
So I'm going to give you a bit of insight into Corey's philosophies for
business, success, and life.
These are a collection of the five most profound lessons I learned from
Corey over the last eight years, some of which he loudly expressed to
me (Corey talked loud and fast when he got excited)... and some he
quietly but effectively shared through his living example.
Lesson
#1: Failure doesn't "happen"; it's a choice.
In Corey's mind, there were only two ways you could "fail." You
could give up and quit. Or you could decide not to learn from
your mistakes.
Corey believed failure was a choice. So Corey never failed.
He tested new ideas. He learned from what worked, and what
didn't. Then he applied those lessons to his next test or idea,
and he kept doing this until he got results he was satisfied with.
Sure Corey made mistakes... Yeesh, I still cringe when I think of a
$90,000 mistake we made two years ago. And sure, Corey would get
really ticked off when stuff went wrong.
But Corey was also always the first person to seek out the positive in
every bad situation and say, "Well, what did we learn from this?"
... And, more important, "Will we do it again?"
Corey firmly believed every costly lesson was going to result in
exponentially greater success in the long term.
And he was right.
Lesson
#2: Assume nothing, test everything
Corey had zero respect for people who were content to assume To him, it
was a mark of laziness. So something everyone quickly learned when
working with him was to deal in nothing but the facts.
If Corey asked a question, and you didn't know the answer, it was one
thousand times better to say, "I'll look into it and get back to you,"
than "I think this might be the answer," or "I assume this is right."
Theories, assumptions, and guesses were the enemies of success as far
as Corey was concerned. He believed you should either go straight
to the source for the answers (even if that means paying thousands of
dollars in consulting fees) or test it yourself.
And as Corey taught me, sometimes you even need to test the "facts."
For example...
... A marketing strategy that you tested and proved to work as little
as a month ago may be a complete dud today. (Retesting is ALWAYS
worth the effort.)
... The customer demographics you collected through a survey last year
may have drastically changed. (Are they buying your products for
DIFFERENT reasons now?)
... And some of the most interesting statistics may be based on flawed
data. (Always read the "fine print," and if there isn't any, ask for
it!)
Before you make decisions, ask questions. Assume nothing.
Test everything.
And don't be afraid of offending someone -- even an "expert" -- by
questioning their logic. The true experts will applaud you for
this. And your questions will expose the imposters for who they
really are -- wannabes.
Lesson
#3: Make opportunities to learn, and take notes.
It would be difficult to calculate exactly how much Corey spent on
educational materials each year... but I've done the math and know it
was roughly in the tens of thousands of dollars.
Corey was constantly reading... On airplanes, on holidays, in between
meetings -- he was absolutely relentless. He would read every
business book, article, course, and marketing campaign he could get his
hands on.
And Corey didn't just read material related to Internet marketing; he
made a point of studying OTHER industries, too -- both online AND
offline. He was always looking for new strategies and marketing
ideas that he could pluck from other industries and apply to his
businesses.
It was all this reading that would frequently spark his "genius"
ideas...
But I think the key to this secret is that Corey made TONS of notes
about everything he read and kept all his thoughts in a couple of
"master project documents" that he'd refer back to every month, looking
for new ideas (they were literally hundreds of pages long).
That way, even if an idea didn't work today, he had record of it so he
could refer back to it sometime in the future.
Corey knew that "genius" doesn't just happen -- you need to look for
opportunities to learn, and keep track of your thoughts. Your
best ideas will frequently be sparked by new information, or new
approaches to old information.
Lesson
#4: Seek out great teachers, and be a great listener.
Corey firmly believed that if you want to fast-track your success, it's
critical to learn from those who have gone before you... even if you
just have the opportunity to learn from their mistakes.
So Corey made a point of seeking out teachers and mentors, and asking
for their advice whenever he had the opportunity -- even if that meant
paying hefty consulting fees for their guidance.
As far as Corey was concerned, you should always learn from the
best. Find people who are getting the results YOU want to
achieve, and ask them to mentor you.
And Corey was never afraid to ask "great people" for advice...
He was never concerned about looking dumb. And he never needed to
be the smartest guy in the room. Corey was always focused on
learning. So he was a student of everything... and almost
everyone.
Corey was always asking people around him for feedback... What mistakes
was he making? How could he improve as a leader? As a
marketer? How could he be a better public speaker?
It takes guts to ask the people around you for feedback. But it takes
wisdom to openly listen and learn from it.
Lesson
#5: Define your own success and live with passion.
Corey's biggest frustration was that so many of his
clients and subscribers just let life "happen" to them. I can't
tell you how many times I heard him rant over the years, "They have
dreams... but they don't set GOALS! Why don't they set goals and
take action???"
One of the most inspirational things about being around Corey was his
belief that absolutely anyone can be successful.
You just had to meet Corey once to know he wasn't just spouting the
"anybody can start a profitable Internet business" line because it
sounded good.
His enthusiasm... his actions... every word he spoke demonstrated his
core belief that absolutely anyone can be successful.
You can learn anything... be anything... do anything.
If you decide that your age, background, and education limit your
potential, they will. But if you decide that you can do anything, you
will...
Corey really believed that you just need to set goals that you're
excited about, and then take persistent action.
It's absolutely shocking what ONE step a day... just 10 minutes a
day... one hour a day... can accomplish over one month... three
months... six months.
Just imagine where YOU would be in six months if you dedicated even 20
minutes a day to working on your business... learning new strategies...
or building a "swipe file" of marketing
ideas!
Success isn't determined by genetics. It's about persistent,
consistent action. And Corey really got that.
Final
Thoughts:
Honestly, I could write a book about what it was like teaming up
with Corey for the last eight years... and perhaps one day I will. It
was one helluva ride...
Today, though, I wanted to give you at least SOME insight into Corey's
personal philosophies for business success because I'm hoping they will
inspire you to...
* Choose success
* Test something new today
* Make opportunities to learn
* Seek out great teachers
* Define your goals, and take action to reach
them
These are the philosophies that Corey inspired the entire IMC Team to
run his company with... and these are the philosophies that we are
continuing to move forward with.
Corey's legacy wasn't just cutting-edge marketing strategies or
industry leading software -- it was the inspiration he shared with
thousands of "real people."
And that's the legacy I personally plan to continue.
Until the next issue of "Marketing Tips," I wish you success.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Derek Gehl specializes in teaching real people how to
start profitable Internet businesses that make $100,000 to $2.5 Million
(or more) per year. To get instant access to all his most profitable
marketing campaigns, strategies, tools, and resources that he's used to
grow $25 into over $40 Million in online sales, visit: http://www.marketingtips.com
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Be the best!
Darrell
Dean
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