Every Affiliate Must Read These Books, Part II | Super Affiliate Mindset
Nov 6 2007

Every Affiliate Must Read These Books, Part II

Okay, now that I’ve laid the ground work here’s the top 3 books (NOT in any special order) that I recommend:

“Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki

This is the first book I read on personal finance, and man did it open my eyes! Chances are if you’re a regular reader of this blog you’ve already read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” if you haven’t I would get a copy immediately.

Robert Kiyosaki talks about the fundamental difference in mindset between, a poor person, a middle class person, and a rich person in how they handle money.

So here’s the secret he reveals : more money will not solve your problems, it’s your mindset and the way you handle your money which will ultimately determine your financial future.

Kiyosaki defines a liability as anything that takes money out of your pocket, and an asset as anything that puts money in your pocket.

By this definition, middle class people put all their money into liabilities. This includes their home (mortgage payments), and their 401(k) (monthly deduction from their paycheck). Now eventually when they sell their home they will realize a gain and when they retire they will (hopefully) realize a gain on their 401(k).

But neither a home nor a 401(k) produce a positively monthly or yearly cashflow.

Now wealthy people focus on building assets. What are some examples of assets: a profitable ppc affilaite marketing campaign (of course!), investment real estate (as long as your cashflow is positive), etc, etc.

Formula to become wealthy : Build asset that produced positive cashflow (money machine), leverage that positive cashflow into building even more money machines.

Well, if you want the full story, READ THE BOOK!

“The Magic of Thinking Big” by David Schwartz

In my last post I talked about how your net worth will NEVER exceed your self worth. The best way to increase your self worth is to read “The Magic of Thinking Big.”

This book is all about developing a success mindset and attitude. Schwartz talk a lot about how to be successful in your job, but all his examples apply to business owners as well, since he’s talking about universal principles of success.

I really like the fact that he really hits hard on the mindset aspect : the way successful think about and approach the world and different situations.

Is it any wonder that I decided to call my blog superaffilaiteMINDSET.com! :)

Also, you’ll love the case studies!

“The Master Key to Riches” by Napoleon Hill

I’ve read this book about 3 times, cover to cover. It’s one of the most inspiration books on success I’ve ever read.

Read it and discover how you can achieve any goal by unlocking the power of the greatest asset you have:

YOUR MIND!

No surprise that all the 3 books I mentioned above have to do with developing the right mindset to attract success and wealth.

Developing the right mindset is the hardest part of becoming wealthy. Once you get your mind right and your thinking right the rest is REALLY EASY.

Comments

  1. Fahad says:

    Robert Kiyosaki is an eye opener for sure!

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