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YOU!...
are about to become a
of Internet Marketing!
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EVEN
IF!.....
.....you
purchased your first computer this morning, and you just found out where
the "enter" key is.....
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EVEN
IF!.....
.....you’ve been trying to market a business on the net for three or
four months and feel like you've been hitting your head against a stone wall.....
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EVEN
IF!.....
.....you are a successful Internet marketer who is already making
a full-time living on the net, but who wants to DOUBLE his income in HALF
the time.....
...IS
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.....It's
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"Greetings,
fellow entrepreneur. My name is
Stan Stuchinski, and I am an Internet marketer."
My
office is located at POB 275, 506 Allegheny Street, in Hollidaysburg,
Pennsylvania 16648. My email address is Stan@BigDogSecrets.com,
and my phone number is 814-696-0469.
How many times have you
ever seen all THAT information on a website!?
I get up every morning
around 5:30 A.M. Not because I have to, but because I like to. Getting
up at dawn just makes me feel like I’m getting a jump on everything
and everybody. I begin my "work" day by running commission
reports from the various companies with whom I do business online. It
tickles me to death to see how much money I made while I was asleep. I
then answer my email correspondence. Around 7:15 I take a short break
and run my son to school. When I return home I do my
daily advertising and promotional chores – all in less than an hour!
By 8:30 A.M. I’m pretty
much done "working" for the day, and I’m at the gym for my
daily workout.
Last year I put
$75,000 in my pocket!
Ask me if I like
marketing on the Internet…
Now,
I’m NOT going to tell you some "rags to riches" story, about how I was
living in a cardboard box on the street, and then overnight, by way of
the Internet, I became a millionaire. The fact is, I had been doing
quite well in various offline businesses since I graduated from
college. In 1998, my last full year doing business off-line, these were
just SOME of my expenses:
Office Rental:
$1,200 per month
Telephone: $ 450 per month
Postage: $ 900 per month
Printing: $1,500 per month
Employee Wages: $4,500 per month
Pretty typical for any
business in the offline world. But, now… doing
business exclusively on the net, I work from my study, so I have
no office rent to pay – what I used to have to pay employees to do, I
can now perform myself in one tenth the time using various software
applications – my printing costs, of course, are zero, and my postage
costs are a thing of the past – my only business-related phone expense
is my internet connection.
Now ask me AGAIN if I like
marketing on the internet!
But before I answer, let me explain
that not long ago the Internet was foreign territory to me. Oh, I
was familiar with computers and the Internet. My old off-line business
made use of word processors and databases and such. And of course, I did
my share of surfing for "cool" things, and I occasionally used
email to communicate with friends. But that was the extent of it.
Quite frankly, I viewed Internet
marketing as a joke!
My offline business was
successful and I was making a nice living at it, but by the summer of
1999, I noticed something. More and more of my clients and prospects,
rather than asking me to send them information about my company and
products, were simply asking me, "What
is the URL of your website?"
People were starting to take for
granted that for a company to be a "real" business, why,
it HAD to have a website!
So I put up my first website – NOT
because I expected to become a "dotcom millionaire" – but
ONLY so I would have a website to direct clients to when they asked.
Pretty much just for "show" – for public perception.
Understand that at this time, I
STILL felt that the Internet, while a cute "toy," was
worthless for doing REAL business.
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