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Focus on Bringing You the Value from Our Live Event

Mike KlinglerHere’s a sports analogy that will really put things in perspective for you…

I (Eric Walker) appointed Mike Klingler as the field general to quarterback my business (even if he didn’t know it at the time) in June of 2008 when I became a Renegade Professional.

From my background in coaching youth sports and elementary teaching, I quickly realized Mike had a one-of-a-kind unique way of making everybody around him better.

And here’s where the sports analogy comes into play, Mike is like a great point guard in basketball, or the type of quarterback in football who will be the field general that leads your team to the BIG score.

How?

Because of his uncanny ability to successfully read the entire field to make an important call. He identifies it as having a keen insight.  Mike is the guy who will get you the ball at the right time in the right place so that you can do something with it.

In a game of inches, it’s this advantage that can make up for the extra foot needed for the big touchdown in your business.

With so many things happening all at once under the umbrella of, not only our nation’s economy, but the entire world economy, it can be hard to see the entire field.

With all this uncertainty, there has arisen a tremendous need to find a new way to earn income to support your family and lifestyle.

Security is no longer coming from getting a job from someone else; it has to come from YOU.

To do this, people are forced to learn how to create value so that they can give something in exchange for something in return. Because of the pre-conditioned “norms” that brought us to this crucial point in our economy, creating value from your own interests and strengths no longer is something that comes naturally.

Hence, we’re at the cusp of what is being called “The Entrepreneurial Movement.”

Being the field general that he is, Mike Klingler has seen this shift on the horizon for awhile.

He recorded a succinct, to the point, four minute video that explains this Entrepreneurial Movement, and how you can position yourself to score a touchdown at the other end of the field.

This is free, pure value-based content, and worth every penny! After watching, be sure to leave a comment with your thoughts and join the conversation.

Make your business a castle, not a temporary dwelling,

Eric Walker

P.S. Now it’s your turn, and your time to build a value-based, heart and passion centered business using the Internet. Focus on these things with Mike Klingler and Renegade Professional as your guide.

You can also get started with Renegade University to learn a synergistic approach that combines the advantages of blogging with the leverage points of traditional Internet marketing, and the opportunities inherit within social media. It’s a great formula you can take advantage of now.

12 Comments »

  1. [...] Be sure to read the full article that accompanies Mike’s video explaining the Global Entrepreneurial Movement. [...]

    Pingback by The Global Entrepreneurial Movement is NOW, and Renegade Professional is Leading the Way « Renegade Professional News — January 26, 2010 @ 4:17 pm

  2. Mike,
    Well done, and so very true.

    There’s more security as an entrepreneur, even during the startup and learning phases, than there is in a traditional job these days.

    Renegade Professional = Door to Entrepreneurial Freedom

    Michael Wilson

    Comment by Michael Wilson — January 26, 2010 @ 7:59 pm

  3. I fully agree: Traditional jobs do not guarantee the “traditional security” anymore.

    Looking for new opportunities, people will see the necessity of guidance and learning more about new businesses very soon. Renegade Pro helps to open the door!

    Comment by Margareta Rozsonday-Hien — January 27, 2010 @ 6:50 am

  4. Mike, I couldn’t agree more.

    There is a shift happening, a changing mind set, a movement of personal responsibility.

    Renegade Professional provides the tools and the road map that allows us to make that shift from uncertainty and dependence to freedom.

    Tom Renfro

    Comment by Tom Renfro — January 27, 2010 @ 9:27 am

  5. I’m in complete agreement. I was once employed with a company that promised longevity, and after ten years of service, there was a downsizing of the company that resulted in massive layoff. From then on I embarked on a home based business and had success in doing so. Renegade Professional provides you with the tools and training to accomplish that in today’s business environment.

    Comment by Claudio Crooks — January 27, 2010 @ 9:59 am

  6. As a football mom of three boys who played 8 years of Fball. the analogy works. Two sons played safety on the corner, uncanny in catching the ball carrier,linebacker, both doing kicking converts and FG keeping the game in their favour. A third son who played center of the O line and D line creating pockets for his QB and also reveling in chasing or sacking the opposing Qback

    The QB is central, he depends on the team reading him and with him `reading“ the field as well.

    Mike is persistent, consistent, integral and my QB to pay attention to. He reads and writes the playbook well. He aligns himself with the right `coaches, assistant coaches.

    This is a winning team.

    Comment by Pat Campbell — January 28, 2010 @ 8:27 am

  7. @Pat,

    Brilliant. I love your comment. You’re good.

    Comment by ericwalker — January 28, 2010 @ 12:05 pm

  8. Hey, I loved the analogy. Made total sense to me.

    Like I said to Charles Graham in FB, we cringed to watch Brett Farve or someone from the O Line Coaching, call a pass which got picked, instead of a sure Field Goal which would have taken the Vikings to the SuperBowl.

    It would have been cool to watch Manning and Farve play the SuperBowl.

    All that to say, Mike Klingler took his risks, had some falls, but his keen insight is at the top of his game.

    This is the team to be on.

    Comment by Pat Campbell — January 28, 2010 @ 3:15 pm

  9. And not only that @Eric, our family has four of the Provincial Football Championship rings, a couple of years, two boys earned the same ring. :-)

    that is of course, the equivalent of State Championships.

    Miss those highschool games and the 13th man in the stands. :-)

    Comment by Pat Campbell — January 28, 2010 @ 3:49 pm

  10. This is such a great message of hope and i have been encouraged to tread on these new waters.

    Comment by Nicco Gapuz — February 6, 2010 @ 8:20 am

  11. @Nicco Gapuz,

    Thanks for your comment Nicco, come back often.

    Comment by ericwalker — February 6, 2010 @ 1:16 pm

  12. Mike,
    I’ve worked as a marketing executive in ten major US corporations which no longer exist. It was good while it lasted. Renegade professional relights the fire in my belly to go at marketing with a new passion. I am overwhelmed at the moment but your coaching and proven success story keep me in the game. I couldn’t do it without the Renegade community. Thank from me ans my family!
    Rich Garay

    Comment by Richard Garay — February 18, 2010 @ 12:00 pm

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