April 29, 2009
The Science of Getting Rich and List Building: The Give and Take of Autoresponders – Part 1

Wallace D. Wattles
Wallace D. Wattles, in The Science of Getting Rich (TSOGR), tells us to give more in use value than we take in cash value.
This is one of the key factors in Wattles' formula for getting rich "with mathematical certainty." But have you ever wondered how to do that?
How do you give more and have it contribute to your wealth? How do you give more and not end up with less?
This brings us right into the crucial question. Are we giving from a finite source or from an infinite source? When we give from finite consciousness, we end up with less every time we give. But when we can click into a relationship with Infinite Abundance, we cannot deplete by giving.
The philosophy of giving from Infinite Source makes sense, but coming up with an accurate business application … well, that's another story.
This is one of the truly harmonious aspects between TSOGR and Internet marketing. In fact, if you listen closely, I think you can actually hear the tune of The Science of Getting Rich sung by Internet marketing's strong voice.
Infinite Supply and Internet Supply overlap on the key point of being nonphysical. Granted, Infinite Supply is way more nonphysical than the Internet, but compared to brick and mortar, you've got to start to see the resemblance.
- When you send someone an email, you are not left with less email.
- When you sell someone an ebook, you do not have less ebooks.
- When you register someone in your membership site, you do not have any less memberships available.
The Internet reflects the teachings of The Science of Getting Rich so uniquely that getting rich on the Internet is the natural fit for Wattles' message.
To be continued…
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