Your Questions About The Real Biz

George asks…
How do I probate my SIL way of my mothers will?
Real bitch she is!
She is not following the outline of my moms will. My mom died in debt. She is not selling the car. She is holding it back for herself! She wants to wait for the house to sell, then hand me cash for the car. A dbl freebie for her.

Jere answers:
I’ve got the perfect book for you. It’s really a simple process once you know what your doing. Get this book called, “How to Settle a Loved One’s Estate or Trust”. You can get it at – http://www.legalformsbank.biz/DirectoryCategory.asp?CI=1859&SCI=4001

Susan asks…
How do I assert myself into the world of organized crime?
It seems as though I have a very strong dislike for law enforcement based authority figures. I love making money and growing up Ive seen crime all my life. I want to tap into the biz but I dont have many connections. Anyone more informed than me on the topic feel free to comment.

Jere answers:
First you need to start associating with some gangsters. I dont mean the ones in the rap videos either. I mean real gangsters. A good way to do this is to move to a major city like New York or Chicago. Once there learn how to navigate the city and make aquaintences with unsavory characters. Always make it point to state how youll do anything for the right price and try and earn yourself a reputation as a tough guy. Learn who are the shakers and the movers and make your services as a collector available. This is where you start and get your feet wet in “collections”. You may even have to put a couple of bodies under your belt just to let them know you mean bussiness. Remember first one is ALWAYS free, this way your owed. Very important especialy in organized crime to be owed a favor. Eventually youll earn more trust and move your way up to bigger jobs. If you need more info feel free to contact me. I could use a hitman for hire.

Nancy asks…
What is the first thing internet marketing newbies do inorder to make money online ?
I was once a newbie and practically had no idea what to do when all the gurus around me were making tons of money. I said to myself, I must explore real the internet more intensively and help all the fresh, green & vulnerable newbies just like myself.

Jere answers:
Spend 2 or 3 months understanding online biz. Find the answer why only 5% internet marketer make serious money. Find out whether these 5% who makes money might has some contribution to the 95% that failed. I have an advise for you. Now trust has become so much important to make money online. If you trust the wrong people they will make money out of you but you will still not making money. I say this because i explore to many blogs and see what people are saying to some of the gurus about their problems in making money online. It is really sad to hear them said this and that. So if you consider to make money online seriously don’t ever spend money to buy anything before reading the vast free resources. Study those resources first. Good luck.

Ruth asks…
What is a good website for buying Italian stiletto switchblade?
I have recently been collecting these knives and the only website that has real stilettos that I have found is blade play. Can someone please give me a few good italian stiletto knife websites?

Jere answers:
Http://www.888knivesrus.com
http://www.assistedknives.com/
http://hubertusknivesusa.com
http://www.keywestknifeworks.com/
http://latama.net/
http://www.mikovknives.com/
http://www.sharperdeal.biz/sales/
https://www.uniqueblade.com/
Google switchblade knives and you’ll find more

Paul asks…
How to become a music artist?
i sing well, i have composed and wrtten many songs. now i wanna get real and launch an album. please help me how to go about it.

Jere answers:
1. Make sure you have enough money saved because it is going to be expensive to make a CD a full. I guarantee you that. You will spend anywhere $500 to $1,000 to make your CD demo. A full album will cost you much more because of recording, editing, mixing and Mastering time, Graphics
(depends on who you use to do your album cover for you) , Copyrights ( around $50), Bar Codes ( $75),
also if you play intsruments or not…or whether you planning on using other musicians to play the music for you on your album too. You also can use MIDI, Programmers and Sequencers too to produce your music too if you know how to do that stuff. Those factors all play a big part of your Recording Budget…
2. Make your Myspace page….and include as many LIVE pix of you performing at your gigs or wherever you have performed already so far. It doesn’t matter if it’s lil Coffee shop gig….a gig is still a gig. Also, upload your Mp3 son there too if you have them. I’ve performed 7 Drum Contests from 1999 to 2007 in the past and THAT was my start into my Solo Artist career.
3. Check out these cool Solo Artist &.Bands sites for more tips too as well
www.tunecore.com
www.reverbnation.com
www.bandloop.com
www.performermag.com
www.ilive2play.net
www.hothousestudios.com
www.recordlabelresource.com
www.copyright.gov
www.ascap.com
www.bmi.com
There are incredible sources for any aspiring Solo Artists / Bands
4. Even if you have CD demos already…pass them out too to people so they get an idea of what your sound like and also to see if they like your music or not. This is how you promote your music and get the ball rolling. By “Word of mouth”
5. Pass out flyers protming your music, do some local gigs if you can too while you’re at it. I don’t have a Record Label, or a Manager so I’m in control of of every single aspect of my Solo Career….right down to the Prodcuting, the CD covers, the choice of songs, the lyrics, the business and legal aspect of it, the marketing, the promotions, the passing out of flyers at local music stores….this is what I do on a weekly basis to promote my Solo Career. I just had some more old Solo Cd covers made last week to so I pass out to more free Solo Cd demos to people before I finish producing my new album in next month. Trust me…being a Solo Artist is hard than it looks and you better be prepared to work your butt off if you want to succeed as a Solo Artist. I’ve been doing this since 2004 and now I’m finally making some real progress in my Solo Career because of the comments people have made on my CD demos….IF they would have said my music sucked….I would have surely quit doing this years ago….But they didn’t so I keep on marching ahead because I know I beleive in the music…
6. Learn from your mistakes and try not to repear your mistake because it will get epensive and counterproductive so you’ve got to learn fast from your every single move you make in your Solo Artist career. Keep in mind who you can trust and who you can’t trust in your Solo Career. There a lot of flakes & promise breakers in the Music Biz and you want to stay away from them.
7. You are responsible for your own Solo Career….
Not someone else so keep that fact in mind. IF something didn’t work right or a situation didn’t come thorugh….you need to find out what went wrong and correct the problem ASAP.
If you have hire a Manager to help you out…that’s lot easier on yur burden….bear in mind… They are going to take about 10% to 15% percent of your total earnings if you deice eot hire a Manager to manage your Solo Career.
8. Good luck
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