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Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki Give Midas Touch Live Chat Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki give Midas Touch Live Chat. http://www.richdad.com/trump-kiyosaki-ebook-signing.aspx Sign up Login ABOUT GAMES RADIO PROGRAMS RESOURCES COMMUNITY STORE Rich Dad, Robert, Kim CASHFLOW® Online, 101 Hosted by Robert Kiyosaki Get a coach. Take a class. Updates, Events, Blog Sign up for FREE! Books, eBooks, Games To order your signed copy of the Midas Touch , click here → Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki Reveal the Solution to Economic Recovery You know who they are. You read about them in the business section of your favorite newspaper every day: …They make A LOT of Money and buy whatever they want,whenever they want. …They sell massive amounts of products and services to customers.. … They create jobs and provide prosperity for themselves and others – even in a tough economy. What do these successful entrepreneurs know that you don’t? They have the Midas Touch. Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, two of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs, want to help you create entrepreneurial strength… and enjoy the success you deserve. Now, you have the opportunity to learn their secrets… Join Donald Trump and Robert Kioysaki on October 5th at 1:30 p.m. EST for their One and Only Live, Online Book Signing of “Midas Touch – 1 of 3 5/6/2013 5:49 AM Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki give Midas Touch Live Chat. http://www.richdad.com/trump-kiyosaki-ebook-signing.aspx Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich – And Why Most Don’t”. “As entrepreneurs, we share with you our thoughts and beliefs, our wins and our losses all accumulated over decades. You will learn what makes us succeed, when 9 out of 10 entrepreneurs fail. We will share how we managed to go beyond success and wealth, turning our businesses into international brands, a feat many entrepreneurs dream of, yet few achieve. More importantly, we share with you what keeps us going when others give up, and why we seek greater challenges. In this book, our second together, we share what gives us the Midas Touch, the ability to turn the things we touch into gold, and how you can have it too.” – Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki as quoted in "Midas Touch" Be part of this live chat and get your eBook signed by these masters of “Midas Touch.” Simply go to: http://bit.ly/MidasTouchKiyosakiTrump on Wednesday, October 5th at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time Then, you can: Purchase a limited edition version of the book officially signed by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki for $25.95. (Note that you only have 48 hours after the start of the Live Chat to get your copy of this exclusive, signed version!) See and hear Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki discuss entrepreneurial success and the economy – live online. Access an unprecedented event! This is the first time these two legends will be presenting a live, facebook chat together. "We need people who have the talent to create jobs. Those who have the skills or ability to be an entrepreneur need to develop Why Read “Midas Touch – Why Some these skills in order to contribute to our society. This book comes Entrepreneurs Get Rich – from two highly accomplished entrepreneurs with very different And Why Most Don’t”? backgrounds who cover the bases from different perspectives. Anyone wanting to enter the leagues of entrepreneurship should This book is for entrepreneurs and teaches what other business books won’t. give this book a thorough read." – Mark Burnett, Creator of The Apprentice Entrepreneurial powerhouses Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump reveal the secrets of the Midas Touch. And they show how successful entrepreneurs have the power to create an economic recovery. You’ll discover the five points of the Midas Touch: 1. Strength of Characte r – Turning Bad Luck Into Good Luck - Page 5 2. F.O.C.U.S. – Follow One Course Until Successful - Page 45 3. Brand – What you Stand For - Page 87 4. Relationships – You Can’t Do A Deal With Bad Partners – Page 131 5. Little Things That Count – What Successful Entrepreneurs Do That Others Don’t – Page 167 Plus, you’ll be given specific points to remember from each chapter, things to do to take action right away, and much more! It’s time to learn Midas Touch secrets from the masters and become the successful entrepreneur of your dreams! Log on October 5th at 1:30 p.m., Eastern Time: http://bit.ly/MidasTouchKiyosakiTrump Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki look forward to speaking to you! 2 of 3 5/6/2013 5:49 AM Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki give Midas Touch Live Chat. http://www.richdad.com/trump-kiyosaki-ebook-signing.aspx P.S. If you want to get a jumpstart on your entrepreneurial success and financial education before the live chat, check out all of the great information and the free, Rich Dad Community Membership at www.richdad.com now . The Rich Dad Network: ConspiracyOftheRich.com | RichKidSmartKid.com | RichDadEducation.com | RichDadCoaching.com | Rich Dad Advisors About | Games | Radio | Programs | Financial Education Resources | Community | Store | Contact Us | FAQ | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy Select Language ▼ © 2000-2013 The Rich Dad Operating Company, Inc. 3 of 3 5/6/2013 5:49 AM.
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