Millionaire Blueprints in one of my favorite magazines.
Because of the ‘Net, I don’t subscribe to many magazines any more… This one IS different however.
I ordered every back issue I like it so much!
The current issue in newstands now carries these features…
Making Their Own Benchmark
Out-of-the-box thinking in the mortgage industry inspires entrepreneurs Stewart Hunter and Bryan Harlan to create a new way to handle turnkey home financing.
Tree Lounging
Through tenacity and clever marketing, entrepreneurs Bob and Margaret Hice design and manufacture a tree stand for hunters to create a million-dollar business that thrives and survives during a roller coaster 25 years.
One Mommy’s Magic
Concocting this miracle hand care formula in her kitchen leads Rosie Herman to international fame and fortune as a self-made millionaire.
Easy as Pie
Gordon Weinberger — a 30-something New England entrepreneur — turns himself into an “attention-getting marketing machine” to save his pie company from bankruptcy, sell it to Mrs. Smith’s and then springboard his triumph into a new national brand.
Mom Invented, Millions Sold
The inventiveness of motherhood leads young mother Tamara Monosoff to inspire and teach others to market their inventions for big-time profits.
Affinity for Success
After watching his investment in a nutritional products company take a nosedive after the 2000 market crash, attorney Brent Jones buys out the other shareholders and finds the formula for multimillion-dollar success.
And these articles…
Self-esteem Marketing Brings Surprising Rewards Former actress, model and psychotherapist Amanda Kennedy taps a need in the foundations market with an undergarment that builds confidence as it shapes torsos — and nets millions in the process.
Mozzarella Millions
Upon observing firsthand the making of fresh, natural mozzarella cheese in the heart of Italy, Paula Lambert follows her whim and her passion to bring this entire production process — and the product itself — to the United States, creating a business venture that is as lucrative as it is delicious.
Got Junk?
Collecting other people’s stashed trash produces more than $1.5 million in annual income for enterprising young man Brian Scudamore.














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