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As I mentioned (stop repeating yourself - bad writing, Craig!), I believe an idea, a big helping of enthusiasm, together with a great deal of time and effort in implementing it, belief/ faith in yourself and your product or service, plus persistence (not necessarily in that order) is key to marketing success and seeing one's vision turn into reality.
That is our ultimate vision and something we at Eagle Productions in association with Bill Rosoman of Nugrow Technologies here in Poverty Bay (oops er sorry, Eastland), Stephan and Erich are daily striving towards with all our energies and creative endeavours.
And then dreams and "fairy tales" do sometimes come true.
What you do today could repay you a hundred-fold tomorrow and there is just one rule: As Nike ad says,
"Just go for it following your entrepreneurial dream...
and just DO it with all you've got!"
Craig Lock
" Whatever mind can conceive, can be achieved."
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
.. and absolutely ANYTHING is possible."
As Jesus Christ said 2000 years ago, "Total faith can even move a mountain".
"Without a vision, people perish" - Bible
"We can all use internet to reach out to 'global community' and build a better world in this new "Information Revolution" that is upon us. Just make a SMALL DIFFERENCE. Let's use it wisely, respect our diversity and unique cultures; yet celebrate a new world in union. One where, like your founding forefathers in America, you can first celebrate Independance Day of strong burning creative spirit that lies within each one of us. If set alight, it is a flame that will burn brightly for future generations on this planet... and perhaps even make your personal VISION of future a REALITY."
P.S:
What will your grand-children one day be saying about you and what you were doing in early days of INFORMATION AGE?
Could that perhaps be your "unique destiny" and legacy that you leave on this planet?
Craig's books are available at: http://www.nzenterprise.com/writer/books.html http://www.novelty-gift.com/ebooks.html and http://www.bridgeniche.com/CLOCK/zaniestbooks.htm