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	<title>Comments on: An Analysis of a recent &#8220;Mass Hysteria&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Pine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Pine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 07:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey John,

Awesome post on what looks to be an awesome product.  I don&#039;t know if I believe Frank is a Rookie IT Guy, but that really doesn&#039;t worry me to much.  He has a great way of talking and making things flow so they make sense.

The worst course I ever bought (intentionally leaving product name out) included his &quot;Fast Track&quot; bonus which I have a feeling is covered in his new Mass Control course.

His &quot;Fast Track&quot; audios and slideshow made the whole fiasco almost worth it.

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey John,</p>
<p>Awesome post on what looks to be an awesome product.  I don&#8217;t know if I believe Frank is a Rookie IT Guy, but that really doesn&#8217;t worry me to much.  He has a great way of talking and making things flow so they make sense.</p>
<p>The worst course I ever bought (intentionally leaving product name out) included his &#8220;Fast Track&#8221; bonus which I have a feeling is covered in his new Mass Control course.</p>
<p>His &#8220;Fast Track&#8221; audios and slideshow made the whole fiasco almost worth it.</p>
<p>Mike</p>
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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 07:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Interesting post John! You&#039;ve made a good many points here as have others.

Note: I am a avid student of all things influence and marketing and am in little doubt Frank is a master - how can anyone argue against the results he has helped achieve?

&quot;Is Frank really a rookie HTML guy?&quot;
I don&#039;t know. Did I believe it? I was surprised - but it could be possible. I don&#039;t know Frank&#039;s technical abilities - because I don&#039;t know Frank personally. I have witnessed however, Frank&#039;s ability to channel massive desire - which is what all marketers want. THAT is the holy grail... is it not? You could be right, the &quot;rookie&quot; remark could be an extension of his &quot;character&quot; and conceivably calculated as such.

The real interesting thing about this aside from the course itself is the massive response that Frank has generated - not only in sales but discourses such as this. Anyone that bought the product or wrote a post about it or just plained watched the videos - whether they realise it or not has been undeniably been impacted if not influenced. 

Some have resisted or objected to the pitch and the promise. Maybe they didn&#039;t feel comfortable with the concept of &quot;mass control&quot; - its application for profit and power. Perhaps they&#039;re jaded from all too many &quot;make a million with my course&quot; pitches. Or may be they&#039;re happy with what they have and the direction they are heading. Or some other reason...

While others have gone with it - credit card in hand. Submitting to the hopes and dreams of which they see lie waiting on the other side.

Bottom line: what you get at the end of the day in life ultimately depends on the influence and impact you have. If you can influence, the ride will be that much more fun. What Frank has put together, if it delivers, is a piece in the puzzle, a big piece, to help 500 or so people move towards their dreams and goals. Many people learned a great deal from his marketing and a few, 500 or so get the backstage pass and hopefully see the theories and concepts as to the why and the how - to make it work for themselves.

The fact is, we all influence all the time... some do it better than others. I wonder how many readers of this post considered their interaction with you - something along the lines of &quot;hey John posted this all seeing analysis of Mass Control... he&#039;s got a few good points here, he appears to be smart cookie, he&#039;s helped me see a few things more clearly, he might be someone I can trust...&quot; and so on.... INFLUENCE... you can&#039;t escape! Control? No one wants to be controlled but the reality is we all are - by life, by society, by our own filters and limitations. Learn the art of influence - not only of others but of yourself and life can&#039;t help but be more fun.

Just a thought or two

Thanks John for your insights.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting post John! You&#8217;ve made a good many points here as have others.</p>
<p>Note: I am a avid student of all things influence and marketing and am in little doubt Frank is a master &#8211; how can anyone argue against the results he has helped achieve?</p>
<p>&#8220;Is Frank really a rookie HTML guy?&#8221;<br />
I don&#8217;t know. Did I believe it? I was surprised &#8211; but it could be possible. I don&#8217;t know Frank&#8217;s technical abilities &#8211; because I don&#8217;t know Frank personally. I have witnessed however, Frank&#8217;s ability to channel massive desire &#8211; which is what all marketers want. THAT is the holy grail&#8230; is it not? You could be right, the &#8220;rookie&#8221; remark could be an extension of his &#8220;character&#8221; and conceivably calculated as such.</p>
<p>The real interesting thing about this aside from the course itself is the massive response that Frank has generated &#8211; not only in sales but discourses such as this. Anyone that bought the product or wrote a post about it or just plained watched the videos &#8211; whether they realise it or not has been undeniably been impacted if not influenced. </p>
<p>Some have resisted or objected to the pitch and the promise. Maybe they didn&#8217;t feel comfortable with the concept of &#8220;mass control&#8221; &#8211; its application for profit and power. Perhaps they&#8217;re jaded from all too many &#8220;make a million with my course&#8221; pitches. Or may be they&#8217;re happy with what they have and the direction they are heading. Or some other reason&#8230;</p>
<p>While others have gone with it &#8211; credit card in hand. Submitting to the hopes and dreams of which they see lie waiting on the other side.</p>
<p>Bottom line: what you get at the end of the day in life ultimately depends on the influence and impact you have. If you can influence, the ride will be that much more fun. What Frank has put together, if it delivers, is a piece in the puzzle, a big piece, to help 500 or so people move towards their dreams and goals. Many people learned a great deal from his marketing and a few, 500 or so get the backstage pass and hopefully see the theories and concepts as to the why and the how &#8211; to make it work for themselves.</p>
<p>The fact is, we all influence all the time&#8230; some do it better than others. I wonder how many readers of this post considered their interaction with you &#8211; something along the lines of &#8220;hey John posted this all seeing analysis of Mass Control&#8230; he&#8217;s got a few good points here, he appears to be smart cookie, he&#8217;s helped me see a few things more clearly, he might be someone I can trust&#8230;&#8221; and so on&#8230;. INFLUENCE&#8230; you can&#8217;t escape! Control? No one wants to be controlled but the reality is we all are &#8211; by life, by society, by our own filters and limitations. Learn the art of influence &#8211; not only of others but of yourself and life can&#8217;t help but be more fun.</p>
<p>Just a thought or two</p>
<p>Thanks John for your insights.</p>
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		<title>By: Rick Butts Show</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick Butts Show</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 05:53:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good old Frank Kern,

Frank&#039;s &quot;aw shucks, I am just a good old boy who sold used cars in Gawja, ya&#039;ll...&quot; persona is great.

I am reminded of the big &quot;A-HA&quot; in the movie where the two friends battled for years to be the best magician, in that the key in the end was that the winner learned the lesson of the Asian Wizard - who stayed in character at all times - seamless.

Using Mass Control to sell Mass Control while controlling the masses is MaSSterful.

I wonder how many people who paid $10,000 for the Serializer method ever actually implemented it?

Rick Butts</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good old Frank Kern,</p>
<p>Frank&#8217;s &#8220;aw shucks, I am just a good old boy who sold used cars in Gawja, ya&#8217;ll&#8230;&#8221; persona is great.</p>
<p>I am reminded of the big &#8220;A-HA&#8221; in the movie where the two friends battled for years to be the best magician, in that the key in the end was that the winner learned the lesson of the Asian Wizard &#8211; who stayed in character at all times &#8211; seamless.</p>
<p>Using Mass Control to sell Mass Control while controlling the masses is MaSSterful.</p>
<p>I wonder how many people who paid $10,000 for the Serializer method ever actually implemented it?</p>
<p>Rick Butts</p>
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