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hello! :)

hope all are great for all of you. i was just wondering what you can do with $100,000 if you were to invest in something. of course this $ is totally hypothetical and the amount of money would be relative depending on people, but given all that, i was just wondering what you can do with $100,000 that might be related to hypnosis if possible.

deeply,
molado

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I'd accept an investor in www.Pnosis.com, the online magazine about hypnosis and hypnotists.

Then use the proceeds to hire a staff member and spend more time myself, and a few site upgrades, to build its traffic from 1,000+ unique visitors a month (from over 100 countries), and on its way to 2,000 (or maybe 3,000, depending on how successful certain campaigns under way prove to be) to over 10,000 unique visitors a month -- making it one of the top dozen hypnosis destination sites on the Web.

Then, monetize the traffic through affiliate programs with only the very best hypnosis products, google adsense, general advertising revenue for highly qualified vendors, and original products. This could provide an excellent return on investment. Pnosis is not actively looking for an investor, but if the right person came along, Pnosis would have to consider it.

By the way, great image! Did you photoshop this yourself, and, if so, may Pnosis.com use it in an upcoming issue (with full attribution)?

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That is one of the questions I ask my clients to see where their mind set was a far as abundance. I would get answers that were very telling about what they felt they deserved. Some would say ‘I don’t need that much’ others would say ‘only $100,000’. I would also ask what would do with money if you had to give the same amount you received to the person who annoyed you the most in this life (forgiveness). You will be surprised by the answers you get. I personally would use the money for education and research.
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