
Brain Based Business is proud to host MITA Millionaire Bloggers - a new weekly celebration of bloggers’ unique talents, and inspired messages. Featured under MITA’s five brain based entry points this week are Ed Brenegar, .
Hat’s off to last week’s MITA Millionaire Blogger (1) that included ….
1. John Jantsch at Duct Tape Marketing
2. Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman at Build a Better Blog
3. GL Hoffman at What Dad Would Say
4. Robyn McMaster at Brain Based Biz
5. Liz Strauss at Successful and Outstanding Bloggers
Today's spotlight’s on in MITA Millionaire Bloggers (2) for …
1. Question: Ed Brenegar at Leading Questions asked … How do we Help Folks Who Feel Lost at Sea? Ed was spurred on by a young man who commented on his thoughtful blog earlier, and who expressed struggles for meaning and reason - many people feel. Read the young man's deep questions, and Ed’s innovative responses and you’ll see far more than the MITA millionaire sign in this unique exchange between two men. Men we grow to respect and to learn from through interactions at this site.
Do you challenge readers through questions that pique their real life situations and inspire their day?
2. Target: Maria Palma targets Living a Dream: Multiple Streams of Income through a series she promised with tips on how to make more money Online. Since Maria is a highly successful “problogger” she’s poised to help other readers to target their own blogs for living their dream through multiple streams of income. We’ll all pick up pointers from her internet savvy secrets!
In the meantime I’m back out into the blogosphere to find this week’s winning millionaire blogger for our third category…
3. Expect: Barbra Sundquist who blogs at HomeBusinessWiz expects far fewer procrastinators through criteria listed from Kerul Kassel’s new book, Stop Procrastinating Now. Criteria to get you started, include seeing yourself … with current goals dropped … as better off than you likely think you are… and much more ... detailed over at Stop Procrastinating Now. Barbra has readers expecting for very good reasons. Thanks to her fine lead, we can see clear organizing possibilities to follow forward.
4. Move: Over at Management Craft you’d be surprised at Lisa Haneberg’s solutions for today’s busy managers who move more intelligences into the center stages where they visibly benefit people’s lives! When one intelligence such as linguistic was hampered through an inability to focus for one woman, Lisa highlighted the loss. In this case an astute optometrist surprisingly solved the woman’s reading problem through eyeglasses specially prescribed to correct her focus. What’s your strength that could transform a co-workers weakness into a prescription for more success.
5. Reflect: Lewis Green looked beyond the growing popularity his blog earns at Marketing Profs Daily Fix and wonders about Growing Our Blogs: What Works & What Doesn't? In his reflection Lewis pays tribute to another fine blogger, Ann Handley, and after laying out keen insights to help attract reader comments he opens the floor with his genuine reflection…
“It's your turn: Share your observations, gut feelings, data, experiences, etc. with us. Learning from each other is one of the great benefits of community but only if we share. How do we meet our customers needs through this medium?”
I plan to think more about Lewis Green’s topic and leave my 2-bit response in the comment line-up. You?










Thanks for picking up Lewis's post, Ellen.
Plenty of other fine blogs mentioned here... and some new ones to me. Looking forward to checking them out.
Posted by: Ann Handley | March 5, 2007 8:51 PM | Permalink to Comment