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Why are you on the internet?
Are you here to show how smart you are?
Are you here to show how many tricks you can get your
web site to do?
If that's what you're into all well and good. I'm here
for a different reason.
I'm here to avoid that four letter word called work. My
goal is to simplify my life not complicate it.
I do my best to become dumber every day.
I do my best to write simple and to the point.
So what is the simplest way to market? There is one
method that guarantee's your success.
Build your list and keep in touch.
The old adage " the numbers don't lie," is bull. A
thousand visitors to your web site, isn't the same as
a thousand email addresses added to your list.
It's important to have a clean fast loading web site,
but it's more important to capture email addresses and
build your list.
If you're not capturing addresses, you're wasting time,
energy and cash. The best ad with the most amazing
web site, will never outpull an ad with a follow up
system.
It took a long time for this to sink into my thick
skull.
Forget about the tricks and dog and pony shows and get
to work on building a system to capture addresses and
follow up.
Building your business isn't rocket science.
Here's a simple formula for guaranteed profits.
Your list + Follow up = $$$$
Is that all there is?
You bet.
Wishing You Success,
John Colanzi
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