Posted by Jason on March 20th, 2007 — in Zany / Off Topic, Interviews, Forums, Society, Online Business, Question Time, Reviews, Search Engines
I have just completed a guide to not only starting an online business but also keeping one running and profitable. This is currently a 40+ page step by step guide on a variety of topics.
What makes this guide different is that not only was it hand written by myself based on my own experience and success (no ghost writers here), it is a pure content eBook. If like me you have bought a few eBooks in the past that boasted 50+pages of content, you will know that they usually have more like 5 pages of real content once you strip away the advertising and self promoting. My guide is pure advice.
In addition to the already useful and complete guide, anyone purchasing a copy will also get the latest chapters emailed to them as soon as they are complete. These chapters will be written in the same helpful and easy to understand writing style and will focus on specific techniques which are extraordinarily useful for promotion of your new business and adding profitability.
This product is launching on March 27th but Off the Top of My Head readers can get an advance copy at a reduced price. When it launches, it will be offered at $37. In the run up to launch, you can secure a copy (Plus the bonus chapters as they are released, as well as bonus material emailed on the 27th) for the low price of $25.
To get your guide right away (it is emailed to you within 24 hours of payment, although within an hour in most cases), just use the payment link below:
Yes, I Want a Discounted Copy of The Online Business Guide
No Longer Available - See Launch Above
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Posted by Jason on March 7th, 2007 — in Zany / Off Topic
Rather then go the standard route of T-Shirts and other Cafe Press items, I decided to go a different direction. The newest promo item should be up for sale shortly as we just finished recording and got the cassette tape proof.
Thanks for all the help Snoop!
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Posted by Jason on March 1st, 2007 — in Zany / Off Topic
I was reading a story in which a police dog got a college degree from the same place the Chief of Police did. The dogs name was Rocko but it said John I. Rocko on his diploma (apparently you can’t register for college with one name which I am sure is the reason Maddona never got her doctrate). Anyway it came to light because some lawyer wanted to call the college educated dog to the stand to testify about the qualifications of the Chief of Police.
As funny as the story is, it made me want to add to my educational alpabet soup and maybe go for my doctrate. I went to the educational site in question and it had a list of degrees. I read a testimonial there that really got me excited:
Associate, Bachelor, Master/MBA, Doctor/Ph.D.
Dear Sirs,
I am impressed and delighted with the results of my investment as I have just received my Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Science. The transcripts exceed my expectations, my employer recognized the entire course curriculum as almost identical to his own traditional college transcripts. His initial skepticism about distance learning schools immediately disappeared when he got to verify the copies of your governmental registration papers that were included in my credentials package. Your program must be the fulfilment of every professional’s dream. Thank you so much for this fantastic opportunity.
-Francis D.
I RECEIVED MY CREDENTIALS TODAY AND WAS AWESTRUCK TO THE PROFESSIONALISM!!! Thank you so much!
-Betty L.
Forgot for a moment that the government in question above (when they say “His initial skepticism about distance learning schools immediately disappeared when he got to verify the copies of your governmental registration papers that were included in my credentials package”) is Liberia, I still really want a degree in Nuclear Science.
The Bachelors is less then $500 but the real deal is the Doctrate which is a bargain at $999. I get my diploma in 20 days (depending on the US Postal Service). Thats not bad considering it takes other people 12 years.
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, here I come!
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