Family: None
Highest Education: 4 years college
- Bachelor of Music
Year started business: 1993
Type of business: In his work with
MarketingExperts.com, Levine and his copywriters outperform
"control letters" for Web and direct mail
clients such as Mypoints and Corey Rudl. In his work
with AbbeysVegetarianRecipes.com, he offers free ad
rewrites to advertisers who sponsor Abbey Levine's "vegetarian
recipe of the week" (an online newsletter with
8,000+ health-conscious subscribers).
Market: For MarketingExperts.com,
businesses who want to generate more leads or sales
through Web or direct mail marketing. For AbbeysVegetarianRecipes.com,
entrepreneurs and businesses who sell health-related
products and services.
Number of employees: None, but
subcontract a lot of work.
Best month (gross revenues): $21,378
Hours worked per week during start-up:
During our start-up phase - when I was focused
on network marketing - I was working 25 hours per week
for a telemarketing firm. That was my day job.
I had Wednesdays off, so I spent all day every Wednesday,
Saturday, and Sunday building my business, not to mention
most of the other 4 evenings.
Hours worked per week now: 35-40
Favorite business magazines: Marty
Chenard's newsletter, Advanced Direct Marketing. Tom
Schreiter's newsletter, Big
Al's Recruiting Newsletter. Jonathan Mizel's newsletter,
The Online Marketing Letter.
Favorite business books and authors:
Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
is the best book I've ever read.
Relaxes by: Taking hot baths and
occasionally spending time in the woods - away from
civilization. He also cooks occasionally (Hearty soups
being his specialty.); Its meditative for
me,
Keeps in shape physically by: Working
out at a gym twice a week.
Favorite part of job: Schmoozing
with other really bright entrepreneurs people
who are on the cutting edge. And, writing killer ad
copy.
Least favorite part of job: Dealing
with the mundane administrative stuff.
Companies admired: Among
network marketing companies, I most admire Cell Tech.
So many 'health oriented' network marketing companies
espouse health, but when you go to their conventions,
they serve you with the kind of typical-American-diet
food that causes arthritis, heart disease, stroke, and
cancer. They're promoting a quick fix, not the genuine
solution. Cell Tech is one of a very small handful of
network marketing companies whose values are in alignment
with its stated mission. One of the only companies that
promotes a healthy, plant-based diet.
Favorite quotes:
Without a dream, there's no
reason to practice. Without practice, there's no reason
to dream. (I saw this on the back of a shirt.)
Contact Trevor at: To
get Levine's free crash course on writing motivating
ad copy, or a free estimate on your copywriting or Web
design project, visit www.MarketingExperts.com http://www.marketingexperts.com/
. To find out how you can advertise to Abbey Levine's
8,000+ loyal opt-in subscribers (vegetarians and health-conscious
people, 84% of whom are women) visit www.AbbeysVegetarianRecipes.com/sponsor.html
http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/sponsor.html
Writer and Musician
Turns Entrepreneur
BY JAN WALLEN
Trevor Levine wanted freedom - the freedom
of not having to worry about an income; the freedom
of time to pursue his passion for writing and for music.
He found this freedom by creating a residual income
through Network Marketing. And he is no slouch when
it comes to his entrepreneurial efforts either.
He was featured in the 1997 "Who's
Who of Professionals." In addition to his main
entrepreneurial efforts, he is also an executive Consultant
with an ancillary company that helps network marketers
with qualified leads and ongoing training. He attended
Randy Gage's first-ever MLM/Network Marketing Boot Camp.
Although it took him 16 months to begin
making a profit, today he enjoys the benefits of a residual
income. He has all the time he wants to write and to
perform music. He lists other benefits such as not having
to answer to anyone, no alarm clocks, and working when
he wants to.
The person who most influenced the development
of his values was his mother. "She also bought
me a piano when I was 10. That was the start of my involvement
with music."
Trevor says he has three heroes. The first
is Stephen Covey. "Since reading The Seven Habits,
I've looked to him as an extremely wise person. He possesses
and is able to convey what it takes to lead a successful
life."
Another influence for Trevor is Tom Schreiter.
"Not only is Tom one of the savviest marketers
I know, but he's also a very giving man who's always
made himself available to offer me advice - even when
I was, relatively speaking, a 'nobody.'"
His third hero is Jonathon Mizel. "Jonathon,
too, has been a mentor to me. As I honed my ad writing
skills, he'd critique my ads and sales letters, and
fill me in on the 'inside secrets' of writing ad copy.
There's one other thing I like about Jonathon. He really
ENJOYS being an entrepreneur. Whenever I call him, he
sounds like he is having a great time."
Trevor is also a person who enjoys what
he does. He says that even with a residual income in
place he continues to work 35 to 40 hours per week.
Time, money and a passion - Trevor now has the freedom
to pursue his interests as he wishes. He is an inspiration
for entrepreneurs everywhere. |