Do you have just one quick question
--
too short for a coaching call?
Here's how it works: The $27 Question.
(1) Write out your question. If you're not
sure it's within my competence, send me an email with $27 question in the subject line and
ask if you're in the ball park. Business and career questions only.
There are NO refunds for questions I can't answer
-- but you can substitute a new question.
(2) Pay, using one of the links below. I
accept MC, Visa, AmEx and PayPal.
(3) After you've paid, watch your
email. Be sure my name and address appear on your "safe list."
You'll get directions to email your question.
(4) Email your question. Then relax.
(5) Within 2 business days (ususally),
you'll get a detailed reply from me via email. If you need a reply
fast, email to be sure I'm in town and responding.
The Fine Print:
- Please do not ask questions requiring legal,
medical, psychological or financial advice.
- Please understand that I am only offering
opinions and information based on my experience,
training, and research.
- There are no guarantees and I absolutely do not
promise you money, jobs, happiness, perfect life or any other tangible
or intangible benefit!
If your question does not fall within the
guidelines, or if I do not believe I can answer your question for any
reason, you will be given the opportunity to ask a different question.
Two Options:
Yes,
I would like to ask a question!
Cost: $27.00 -- let's do it! 
OR
I'd
like to ask a question --
AND get a 50% discount on one of your Special Reports at the same time!
Cost: $37.00 -- save $9.95. 
P. S. If $27 seems like a
lot for one question:
You can get free advice from your college placement
office and/or the
Small Business Administration.
Also I would encourage you to attend low-cost
classes through local Adult Education programs, offered through local
universities
or organizations like Learning Annex. You won't get one-on-one guidance
but you can ask questions during class. And often your instructor will
be available during breaks.