What is The Single Most Powerful Force in Marketing?

Posted on September 11th, 2007 by Patt.
Categories: Announcement, Great Tools.

Let me ask you one question,

What is The Single Most Powerful Force in Marketing?

No, this is not a trick question.
Yes, there most definitely is a right answer.

If you know the answer please go here to reserve your seat to win the HIGH ticket! And if you do not know.., I suggest to go there anyway.

Why? Because this is what people have been asking
Mark Joyner to do for year..  and it’ll be there very soon! 

If you can answer this question correctly, your name will be entered into a draw to win free access to the newest Simpleology course, that coming out VERY soon.

Nothing to lose but you can win if you go to answer there. Click here now.

;) Seize the day!

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The Difference Between a Successful Person and Others..

Posted on September 8th, 2007 by Patt.
Categories: Words.

Another quote from this man .. Vince Lombardi;

Dear Pattanan,

Our Mystery Man for the week was Vince Lombardi, one of the
most successful head coaches in the history of American
football.

Lombardi was the driving force of the Green Bay Packers from
1959 to 1967, leading them in capturing 5 NFL championships
during his 9 year tenure.

Here’s one last quote from Vince Lombardi:

“The difference between a successful person and others is not a
lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of
will.”

Pattanan, how does the 5th Law of simple•ology make
you different from the rest?

Log in to the simple•ology WebCockpit at:

http://www.simpleology.com/webcockpit/login.php

Go to Lesson 9 of simple•ology 101 to find out.
Have a great weekend!                                                  

Mark

Mark Joyner
Founder of simple•ology
http://www.simpleology.com

P.S. If you have not any Simple•ology’s account then create a free account here. 

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Hard work is the price we must pay for success

Posted on September 8th, 2007 by Patt.
Categories: Words.

The words for today..

Dear Pattanan,

Our Mystery Man also had this to say:

“The dictionary is the only place that success comes before
work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success.”

Is there a mystery or secret to success?

In simple•ology, there are only 3 simple steps.

Pattanan, do you know these 3 simple steps?

Go to Lesson 5 of simple•ology 101 after logging in to the
simple•ology WebCockpit at:

http://www.simpleology.com/webcockpit/login.php

Once you have learned how to apply these 3 simple steps, getting
what you want will be easier and faster.


All the best,
MarkMark Joyner
Founder of simple•ology
http://www.simpleology.com

In simple•ology101, there are only 3 steps that very simple.
If you want to reach your success faster, you have to know these steps clearly.

If you have not any account then create a free account here. 
To know the simple 3 steps, just go to lesson 5 after logging in.

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One SCAM email can destroy someone’s life.

Posted on September 1st, 2007 by Patt.
Categories: Internet Fraud.

Last night,

I watched the TV show and felt so bad about the scam email that made someone down and thought to kill herself.

The scam emails from the liars just want to pull your money out of your wallet evenif you have not much or have no money! they will use their lures so you will try to find and send them the money.

What if this story happened to the sender?

I think that everyone hate scam emails and the way that scam email senders love to use is ..spam, so I said once I hate spam and I really mean it!

If you are in the business that have to use email marketing, please do not spam.

P.S. If you are involved with anything that you are not sure, first you have to do your research. It’s so easy like I ever said in this blog ie; using www.google.com or www.yahoo.com or www.msn.com and type any words in search box then read and learn from many resources you found.

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Tool to perform filtering along with Mail

Posted on September 1st, 2007 by Patt.
Categories: Great Tools.

I’ve found this website when tried searching spam killer in google.com last month and I’ve not much time to learn more about it. But I think it’s an interesting program to kill the spam mails!

Just take a look:
The Apache SpamAssassin Project
The Powerful #1 Open-Source Spam Filter

Free software: it is distributed under the same terms and conditions as other popular open-source software packages such as the Apache web server.

[Posted on May 9th, 2007 by patt. Last Modify [Repost] on September, 1st, 2007 by Patt.]

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