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I am loving the system! I can't stop thinking about it, and when I'm not going through the tutorials, all I can think about is finding time to get back to it. Keep up the good work!Faye Kakia
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It is interesting to receive endorsement on this work which is really a compilation of expert marketers bringing the goods to their teams from different sources.
When one succeeds and shares, we all can succeed.
It is a testimony of the common values of marketing “gurus” being generous enough to invite anyone who will, to the top.
Comment by Pat Campbell — April 1, 2010 @ 6:37 am
I was asked by a team-mate why would Mike or Ann want to promote someone else’s product rather than producing a product of their own?
I told that person, that value comes from many sources. We can’t be everything to everyone.
It’s like being a renowned writer endorsing someone else’s book because they enjoyed reading it so much. It doesn’t mean you have to buy it but it does mean that if you do buy it, you will like the story.
Comment by Marie Leonard — April 1, 2010 @ 9:41 am