Archive for January, 2009

1. Thank You! 2. Do NOT get this software 3. Meet me here?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Okay, the holidays are over, time to get back to work! (Especially since it seems like everyone else already has . . .  ;-) Three quick items today:

1. Thanks for your Generosity

First off, THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to help out the Gentemann family after their house fire. You contributed $1380 to help them out — WOW! :-) I didn’t deliver the money personally, but I’m sure they’re very grateful for all the help they’ve received. (For those of you who didn’t hear about this, it was a request I sent out via email about 3 days before Christmas . . .) Thank you so much.

2. Do NOT get this software.

Lately there’s been some emails promoting the “Placement Locator” software. (placementlocator.com) As my readers, I want to let you know I think there’s something out there that’s more powerful and costs less — and it comes with a free trial version too!

The software is called “Site Sniper Pro“, and it was first made available about 18 months ago. It’s up to version 2.5 and I believe it’s much more comprehensive software than the “Placement Locator” software.

I don’t get any commission for recommending it — I just think it’s a better deal for you all around.

3. Meet me Underground?

When I was going to school in Provo, Utah, there was a restaurant called “The Underground”. It was a 1920’s mafia theme, and really was in a basement with exposed ventilation pipes and beams, etc. — and you could sit in 1920’s replica cars to eat . . . I really enjoyed that place! But I’m talking about a different kind of Underground here . . . Yanik Silver’s “Underground Seminar” in February.

If you have to pick ONE internet marketing seminar to attend, this is the one I recommend. I’m not going to try and sell you on it, just check out the web page for yourself.

Bob Parsons from GoDaddy is going to be the keynote speaker — I can’t wait to hear what he has to say! I’ve been a fan of his ever since I bought his “MoneyCounts” software for DOS some umpteen years ago (that was before GoDaddy — he had a software company called “Parson’s Technology” . . .)

And if you want to meet with me for lunch and pick my brain while we’re there, that would be fun too!

Yanik left the gate a bit late on this year’s promotion, but I’m sure he’ll still sell out the seminar – get in while you can!

I hope to see some of you there — definitely let me know if you’re going!

Best,

Paul


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