Mr. Borelli, I have a joint venture idea I hope you’ll not refuse…
April 13, 2008 on 4:59 am | In Questions and Comments | 2 CommentsMr. Borelli,
Hi I’m Jerry Smith and have recently purchased your book and am very satisified despite the market changes since. My proposition for you is simply this. I’m hoping you will consider teaching me personally how to be successful as you have been with affiliate search marketing. In return I am willing to pay you half of my net profits for one full year. I’ll do all the work, make myself available to you at your leisure and have a legally binding contract drawn up guarenteeing your half for a full year in return for your personal coaching. Of course, we can work out the exact details. Please consider my offer, I have my heart set on being able to earn good mobile income from an internet business and have many reasons for needing to do so. I’d be happy to discuss this with you futher at anytime. Please contact me at jerryallensmithemail@hotmail.com if we can so. Thank you for your consideration
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Jerry, you’re probably one of at least hundreds who would love to get personal instruction from Tony.
Hey Tony, how ’bout setting up a distance learning course that teaches the contents of your book in depth? Inasmuch as Jerry is making business propositions, I’m in the business of helping people use web conferencing to maximum effect. For a fee, I’d be glad to get you and any course you design up on an e-seminar environment.
If you’re interested, you know where to find me.
Comment by mattycb — April 15, 2008 #
Jerry,
I’m happy to answer any questions you have on this blog, but I don’t have the time for prolonged coaching efforts, and I think I’d almost be stealing your money, anyway, as I really have put just about everything I know into the book. Its a simple business, really. The key is writing good ads (and, as the industry may be moving toward landing pages) perhaps creating good web pages of your own, as Google and others increasingly focus on page quality.
Thanks,
Tony
Comment by Administrator — April 19, 2008 #