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New Release – Wired List Building

by Toolman on Jul.15, 2009, under Tips

listbuild-200 If you have been online more than a week, I’m sure you have heard it said, “The money is in the list”. I will agree, a list of subscribers that want to hear from you, people that you have earned the trust of, will be more likely to purchase from you, or join you in a program than a stranger.

The online gurus tend to mystify things, and if you are one of the countless others who have always wanted to know the insider secrets to building highly profitable mailing lists, you’ve probably come up short time and time again.

Believe it or not, building a mailing list really isn’t that hard, in fact, with a solid blueprint in your hands and a step by step strategy in place, you could have a list of thousands in under a week.

Imagine just how much time and money you would save if you had a built-in customer base that you could contact any time you wanted to.

Never again would you have to spend a fortune on PPC marketing, or waste hours and hours sending out manual advertisements, or pay just to feature your ad in someone else’s newsletter.. with your own mailing list, you are able to instantly level the playing field and compete, head on, with the Internet’s most wealthiest marketers.

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More Info on – Wired List Building

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Why I love Internet Marketing And A Freebie For Marketers

by Toolman on Jul.10, 2009, under Free Tools, Tips

Why I love Internet Marketing

I could wrap this post up in one sentence, but that wouldn’t make for very interesting reading…

In light of the time lapse between my last post and this one and in the vein of  “full disclosure”….

Spondylolisthesis

I have spondylolisthesis (spon·dy·lo·lis·the·sis) – Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward in relation to an adjacent vertebra, usually in the lowest lumbar vertebral segment (L5). As a result, the L5 vertebral body slips forward on the S1 vertebral body. This also commonly occurs at the L4 and L5 levels. Spondylolisthesis is almost never due to trauma; however, it is usually discovered after a trauma or prolonged episode of back pain.

Mine is between L4 and L5, the last 2 lumbar vertebrae.

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