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The Parable of the Pipeline: How Anyone Can Build a Pipeline of Ongoing Residual Income in the New Economy

The Parable of the Pipeline: How Anyone Can Build a Pipeline of Ongoing Residual Income in the New Economy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: While one will understand, others will laugh at its message
Review: an excellent book as it is easy to read, simple story. It clearly explains the differance in the two classes of people, those who trade their time for Money, and those who invest their time into a system that will generate money. Those who choose the security of a job, will not understand the one who is looking for more, saying they are a dreamer, their heads are in the clouds. Let them say this is all fluff, but to the one who is just starting to look at a differant road, not the 45 year plan, this book will be exciting, and easy to understand. You will begin to see things in a new light, whats happening around you and your world.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: While one will understand, others will laugh at its message
Review: an excellent book as it is easy to read, simple story. It clearly explains the differance in the two classes of people, those who trade their time for Money, and those who invest their time into a system that will generate money. Those who choose the security of a job, will not understand the one who is looking for more, saying they are a dreamer, their heads are in the clouds. Let them say this is all fluff, but to the one who is just starting to look at a differant road, not the 45 year plan, this book will be exciting, and easy to understand. You will begin to see things in a new light, whats happening around you and your world.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Excellent story--been told enough times"
Review: How many more crafty writers are going to capitalize on this topic? This is the same topic as the Richest Man in Babylon, Acres of Diamonds, etc.,etc... The analogy the author used of the worker carrying the bucket of water, compared with the worker building a pipeline to carry the water was great. When the story took a turn to compare e-commerces, I was dispelled. And when the story took even another subtle turn to flaunt another e-commerce provider (Quixtar), even though the name was never mentioned, I was sickened. I guess I can't complain, I borrowed this book knowing the person I borrowed it from was peddling his MLM, Network Marketing, etc., what ever its latest name is. If you can see the good in this book without getting dollar signs in your eyes, then read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Financial Freedom
Review: It is an excellent book, that tells you how to create your own wealthy into the New Economy. I think Network Marketing is the best way to gain money and follow receiveing it even if you do not work. I see every day a lot of people working in the same job for long years, sad but comfortables in their incomfortability. I recomend this book to all the people who want to be free and have money and time to enjoy it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stop Bucket Carrying and Build Pipelines
Review: The parable in this book is an eye openner. The problem for many people is that we are trained to work a job and have not learned how to own a business. This book teaches principles on business ownership. The story is told in such a way to help us shift from working our whole life and having littl in the end or becoming a business owner and getting financial freedom. This book goes along well with Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiosaki - cheers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Stop Bucket Carrying and Build Pipelines
Review: The parable in this book is an eye openner. The problem for many people is that we are trained to work a job and have not learned how to own a business. This book teaches principles on business ownership. The story is told in such a way to help us shift from working our whole life and having littl in the end or becoming a business owner and getting financial freedom. This book goes along well with Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiosaki - cheers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great introduction
Review: This book was not meant as a complete how to type manual, nor a book to answer all questions and to teach the secret of success. The simple introduction to important concepts that most people have a hard time grasping is this book's forte. After reading this book it would be a good idea to get together with a serious IBO involved with Quixtar and ask them to explain what the next step would be. Other businesses such as Mary Kay, Vitamin distributors or other Network Marketing businesses could also use this book as a training aid. I mention Quixtar because we use this book to introduce our business in a simple understandable format.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ALL FLUFF!
Review: This booklet was all fluff and no substance. What are his big "secrets"?
1) put some $ every month in the stock market
2) get paid for referring customers to internet sites.
The problem is, he NEVER explains how to do #2. It is just a vague statement.
The 100+ pages are about 20 pages rehashed over and over.
Very disappointed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ALL FLUFF!
Review: This booklet was all fluff and no substance. What are his big "secrets"?
1) put some $ every month in the stock market
2) get paid for referring customers to internet sites.
The problem is, he NEVER explains how to do #2. It is just a vague statement.
The 100+ pages are about 20 pages rehashed over and over.
Very disappointed.


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