Mon 10 Mar 2008
What ‘Building on a Budget’, 2.5 Margaritas, Mike Dillard and an
Aston-Martin Drive Through Downtown Austin Have in Common…
“What does that button do? “
- Ferny, While Riding in Mike’s “Spy Car”
Whoa, dude!
So what can I say? I just happen to be strolling through Austin, TX and decided to give Mr. Dillard a call so I can stop by and say “hello” since I just happen to be in the neighborhood.
(Real Story: I flew to Dallas for a seminar, but I arrived 3 days early, so I rented a car and drove down to Austin to watch Mike press the Big Red Launch Button for ‘Building on a Budget‘.)
So I phoned and asked Mike if it was ok if I stopped by. AND before he had a chance to answer, I rang the door bell. (Asking is simply a formality in today’s age.)
Ferny Wonka in the Magnetic Sponsoring Factory
Just like I expected, Mike Dillard opened the doors wearing a big black top hat and welcomed me into the magical world of the Magnetic Sponsoring factory. I met the queen of the factory, Steph (Mike’s girlfriend).
Aside from the elves who ran around turning the cranks to keep the Magnetic Sponsoring Community running, the Sofas stuffed with 100 dollar bills and the waterfalls of Xango juice, the place looked pretty normal.
Mike had been watching the numbers come in for ‘Building on a Budget’ with an inquisitive look on his face.
Apparently, one of the M.S. elves had tripped while turning the crank and caused the system to have a failure on Internet Explorer. Needless to say, Mr. Dillard was none too pleased.
The problem was resolved, elves reprimanded, and then the tour of the factory continued.
What I saw I cannot possibly describe, but let’s just say that I was exposed to the secrets as to how everything you see on Magnetic Sponsoring comes to life.
Mike literally snaps his fingers and the elves mobilize to make things happen.
(Real Story: Mike calls the MS programmers on his iPhone and barks orders.)
Mike and Ferny Go For a Ride
So after a hectic morning, Mr. Dillard took off his top hat and put on his sun glasses. He led me to the back of the factory and we walked through the secret door to the MS underground cave and saw this…

Mike (w/out the top hat), Ferny and the Aston-Martin (worth more than my house)
I gotta say, you can’t get any closer to riding in the Space Shuttle than riding in this thing with Mike behind the wheel.
I made the unfortunate mistake of pointing at a button with an image of a car with skiggly lines under the wheels and asked, “What does that button do?”.
He said, “Let me show you…”
Whaaam! In under 1 second he managed to ramp to 3 G’s, the Aston-Martin starting skidding and I turned pale white, (I’m naturally a dark beige).
2.5 Margaritas and “Queso” at Polvos
So after our adveture through Downtown Austin and being seemingly invisible to police radar, we arrived at a ‘hole in the wall’ joint called, ‘Polvos’ that looked like the walls were going to cave in… It’s an clear sign of some good eatin’.
There I had some of the best margaritas I’ve ever had, (paid for by Justin and Tim Erway’s share of Magnetic Sponsoring, LLC).
After some masterminding, my 2.5 margaritas and the best ‘queso’ this side of the rio grande, we hopped back into the ’spy car’ and headed back to the MS factory to make sure things were running smoothly.
From ‘Building on a Budget’ to MLM Millionaire
Back at the “factory”, I asked Mike a little bit about his life before MS and if you aren’t familiar with his story, it’s pretty pathetic (no offense, Mike).
Mike was literally living off the dollar menu of Taco Bell, had no furniture in his small apartment and pawned his DVD’s to survive. Every cent he earned went towards “building” his MLM business.
I use the term ‘building’ loosely, because he did a lot of the same stupid things most MLM’ers continue to do today, (i.e. buy generic leads, sizzle cards, 3 foot rule, prospect at cafes, cold calling, etc.)
Are you doing any of these?
He told me about having been mentored by Joe Schroeder, Robert Blackman and learning the way they did business and then applying their teachings to the internet.
The Most Important Thing to Spend Your Money On
Mike discovered that the most important thing to spend your money on in any business, was not leads, flyers and other prospecting “tools”. The most important thing was investing in yourself to develop the skills to do business online.
So essentially, the new “Building on a Budget” course is Mike’s way of giving YOU what he had learned from Joe and Robert, but updated for the Web 2.0 world. On top of that, Mike knows better than anyone what it is like to be in dire straits and needing to find success.
It’s amazing to know that story, then experience the millionaire lifestyle Mike has created for himself after having lifted himself out from the MLM gutter. And this isn’t anything that is unavailable to anyone.
The only difference is the time, effort and education Mike is providing in his course.
My visit with Mike ended with a few more margaritas and enjoying a great view of Lake Travis:

Lake Travis from 100’s of feet above (simulated blur to account for margaritas)

Feelin’ Good in Austin
I thanked Mike and his beautiful girlfriend, Steph, for their hospitality, tour of the MS factory and continued my Texas tour towards San Antonio to spend time with my girlfriend, (she was in Texas for the March 4th primaries).
I then headed back up to Dallas for a seminar with Keith Baxter and other affiliate marketers.
It’s important to remember that Mike, (even with the Top Hat), is as human as you and I are. The only difference is that he was focused and willing to do what others weren’t willing to do.
Like myself, you can learn through ‘Building on a Budget‘ and stand on his shoulders to strive for the success.
It’s the best investment you could make, because the alternative is living off the dollar menu from Taco Bell and being dead broke for 6 years, like Mike was.
You’d be silly not to take advantage of it.
So Here’s Exactly What To Do
All you need to do is register at http://attractionmarketingformula.com/budget, and follow instructions to purchase ‘Building on a Budget‘.
You’d be silly not to pick up a copy of “Building on a Budget“. For less than thirty bucks, it’s a bargain.
If you do, you’ll be well on your way to living the lifestyle I got a taste of, this past weekend.
Thank you, Mike for your hospitality!
It’s time to get to work.
To Your Success,
Ferny Ceballos
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