Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Unkind – The People Pleaser’s Guide to Standing Up for Yourself

Unkind is a 28 page (~6000) word guide that teaches people why they need to stop being a people pleaser and start standing up for themselves!

Sections Include:

  • Problematic People Pleasing
  • 3 Questions to Help You Figure Out if You Are a People Pleaser
  • Why Am I a People Pleaser?
  • What Are Some Simple Steps I Can Take Now?
  • The Stop People Pleasing Action Plan

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Create a List of 100 Potential JV Partners

It’s so much easier to get to where you want to be when you’re riding on the coattails of those who are already more successful than you are. It’s also easier to get to where you want to be in business when you work with those who bring something different to the table than you bring.

We all have unique talents, insights, and skills. Whether you’re new to business or you have a lot of experience, there are a ton of opportunities for you to join forces with other business owners to achieve something great.

When you Joint Venture partner with someone, it’s very important to make sure you’re both bringing something to the table. If you’re like most business owners, then there are definitely those you admire. If given the chance, you’d absolutely love to work with these people.

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The Power of a Self-Created Image

Each of us has an image of ourselves that we’ve personally created. The image may consist of how we imagine our physical characteristics and traits or base it on what we’ve been told by others.

Some people love the image they view of themselves while others spend a lifetime trying to change it. According to how you feel about your image – it can lift you up or bring you down and prevent you from reaching goals and realizing dreams.

It takes work to change a self-image that isn’t helping you succeed, but it can be done. Changing bad habits and getting rid of negative self-talk is a good place to begin.

This report might give you some help and insights in that regard.

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Youthful Motivation

Parents, teachers, counselors and more will benefit greatly by sharing the information in this motivational guide with their young clientele. Youthful Motivation is a 27 page (6172 word) guide that takes a massively popular niche: motivation, and gives it a unique spin by focusing on the youth. Young people face unique struggles, so their approach to motivation must be similarly unique. The end of the guide also includes a section that shares tips for parents.

Sections Include:

  • Youthful Motivation
  • The Unique Struggles Facing Teens
  • How to Stay Motivated
    • Tips For Teens
    • Tips For Parents

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How Does Facebook’s Ad System Operate?

As you can probably tell, Facebook has a lot of users and this creates a lot of ad inventory. After all, when a user loads many different pages as they check out different types of content on Facebook, these pages can be used to show ads. This is what makes up Facebook’s ad inventory.

Bidding System

Facebook will look at your targeting criteria and match it up with all the other targeting criteria of other advertisers. Once they find advertisers targeting the same type of people, they would then look at what is the maximum amount of money you’re willing to spend for every click. These are then compared against other bids in a real time auction that plays out every single second.

The good news? You may be outbid for ad inventory, but there’s a daily spending cap. So, if your competitor already maxed out on their ad spend, technically speaking, your cheaper ads could show up.

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