post Category: Uncategorized — Dwight Miller @ 6:36 am — post

I’m on my way home; this post is a lesson in systems. You see my flight is at 8:30am so there is no way I made this post today. You see, I use a system called WordPress to create the blog and an auto-responder to send the blog post to you automatically. So this post was made on Saturday long before I left St Lucia.

So, one of the most important aspects of entrepreneurs is creating and using systems that do things automatically so you can focus on building your business, not the mundane details of running a business.

Every successful business uses some system and the truly wealthy typically bought, created or duplicated a system that created great wealth. Here are some examples; Henry Ford actually created two systems. The first, most people remember and that’s the assembly line system. The system that most people don’t remember or think about is the dealership system.

Bill Gates didn’t create a system he bought MS-DOS from another developer and sold it to IBM. So Bill Gates is an example of melding a system with a vision to create wealth. BTW, Bill’s vision was that everyone would have a computer and that vision is almost true.

The founders of Google did almost the same thing. They didn’t invent search engines; they didn’t even invent pay per click marketing. What they did was improve on an existing system to create wealth. The improvement was to simplify the process of searching and marketing on the Internet and that’s how they got rich.

So, this post is about the power of having a system to create wealth and the idea that you don’t have to create the system you can plug into an existing system and still reach your goals. “The Phenomenon” is just such a system, a system you can plug into, tailor to your business and create your financial independence. Join me on “The Phenomenon Call” and learn how you can plug into this powerful system.

Dedicated to your success

BTW. This post is also about thanks. (Back to gratitude and the power of friendships) so I want to thank Derek Lewis and Paxton Baker for making my trip to St Lucia possible as well as the folks in St Lucia. Thanks Paxton and Derek and I love you both and I will be forever grateful.

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Really appreciate your blog - as person just about to create a second business your blog has reinforced my view that there is a huge difference between running and building a company - and the examples you gave were spot on. BTW I live in St. Lucia and know Paxton and Derek very well. They’re good people; good inspirational stories.

bernard wrote on November 21, 2007 - 7:36 am
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