Happy Easter, Turbo Lighthouse, and more.
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John
Welcome back! Remember to download the Big Yellow Book of Turbo Marketing Secrets at !
You can post your comments below.
Thank you!
John
March 22nd, 2008 at 10:35 pm
I’ve been a member of John’s turbomembership since its 3rd month and have used my turbo points to retrieve the previous months’ items. I have remained a member for 3 years and purchased numerous other turbo products because John stands behind his products.
I belong to many other membership sites but none can be compared to the quality that John offers.
I cannot wait to see what John is about to offer Next!
March 23rd, 2008 at 2:28 am
Hi John,
What you offer is superlative – freely sharing your knowledge and wisdom, very clear directions, the best centralized marketing systems – Fantasos, etc., multitudinous and wonderful tools, scripts, ebooks; PLR products, web hosting and autoresponders, huge affiliate opportunities, a great forum, close ties to other great resources and people, a wonderful help desk and trainers, deep challenges (plus Delaverian Code), some mentoring opportunities, calls with your people, many audio and video courses, TUniversity, and I am sure I am leaving things out.
The fact that I am slow in picking up the ball and running with it has got to do with me, not with waht is offered – full responsibility there, and I am working on it.
That being said, I have one experience to share that might relate to your plans with the Dynamic 4 membership and your May 27 Event. In the Fall 2007, I did a Beta Test course with Kevin Wilke and Dan Swanson, called Nitro Blueprint System, a very good program. Because of my peculiar brain, the part that was particularly great for me was a combination of a 1 page weekly written review I prepared for Monday of the previous week – specific questions; a 1 page weekly and daily plan for the upcoming week; these were shared with the facilitators (but it could also be a small peer group) who might comment on them; there was also a call Monday evening focused on the current stage of the blueprint, and an opportunity for personal questions and feedback. The systematic nature of this process helped to start me training myself to be more disciplined and systematic with my internet marketing work. of course, i am still struggling with this, especially since I have had to be quite busy offline as well. Nevertheless I am making progress in all areas, and I attribute much of my progress to my changes in habits due to a combination of this program, the smae kind of recommendations in the Blue Book and your stories, and spending more time with my Ki Meditation practise.
The amount of distraction the arrives in my email from you alone requires management and discipline, not to mention the 50+ other people that I let in the last year. Actually I seldom read more than a few different people these days – I have to do my own work.
Thanks, Thom Burlington
March 23rd, 2008 at 2:34 am
Ooops – I knew it was May 17 – your birthday.
Thom
March 23rd, 2008 at 5:33 am
Not to steal any of the spotlight from John as he moves into his “Turbo Big Bang,” whatever that is, but it gets my creative juices flowing and I want to piggyback along with him somehow as I begin to learn exactly what it is he’s planning.
As I pick up the pieces, I hope to strategize and model my own efforts using his marketing expertise. It could be fun to make these events all coincide somehow. It has been a long time coming that I emerge as a successful marketer, and slowly but surely, I’ve been putting my plans together to do just that. Turbo Membership has been an integral part of it all, and I can’t wait to see what’s next.
Whatever it is, I’m staying tuned on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Mitch Powell
The Smartest Thing To Do
March 23rd, 2008 at 5:41 am
Oh yeah! I forgot I was going to send out a Happy Easter slideshow for everyone’s enjoyment. I know how much John likes “The Moody Blues,” and so do I, so because of the subject of my recent photography outing at Main Beach in Laguna Beach where I caught the crafty work of a sandcastle builder on camera, I chose an appropriate piece of Moody Blues music to accompany it. You may be familiar with “And The Tide Rushes In,” from the “Question of Balance” album.
Happy Easter everybody! Have a look here and enjoy:
http://positive180.com/tempstuff/easter/easter.html
March 23rd, 2008 at 7:43 am
The best surprise would be your picture, John…!
On the survey, I honestly had to write that there wasn’t any single product that I’d like to receive because I’m a charter TurboMember and Delaverian Code cracker (#32) and pretty much own it all already. Nevertheless, I am looking forward to this release; it will be a good one.
Best regards,
Tom
March 23rd, 2008 at 9:12 am
Brother Tom,
would be very satisfiying
I couldn’t agree more..! Turbopicture
Happy Easter to all of you who celebate it…
Best wishes,
Indratno
March 23rd, 2008 at 4:56 pm
Mitch,
I really enjoyed your lovely photography and slideshow.
Happy Easter, Thom
March 23rd, 2008 at 5:34 pm
Sidenote:
This man never run out of great ideas.
And surprises us!
Endnote:
Hi guys, what’s your presents for John?
Ps:
Turbopicture? Well…
March 26th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
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March 27th, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Hi John,
I have to agree with Tom on the listing for free products. Since I have been a long time member of TM, Your mentoree, a Cracker and involved in other programs, I have a lot of these.
I have been out of town for a few days and when I returned, I was overwhelmed with all the offers online. You warned us and as usual, you are delivering. What I really need more than anything else is direction as to the proper utilization of your products in attempting to build my business. There is where I am the weakest.
I am working on it though.
As always, thanks for all you do for us.
My Best,
Jim
April 1st, 2008 at 10:20 am
Hi John Delavera,
I look forward to your second great contribution to internet marketing with ContePass. Brilliant concept and surely brilliant solution.
Unfortunately, I was not le to watch the video, and I guess this is a problem shared by many newbie internet marketers (?) on top of everything else?
I have a very modern computer, so that’s not the problem. I can watch Youtube videos and many other videos, but some videos sent by internet marketers are impossible to watch, it’s something to do with buffering, I guess…
With my best regards,
Giovanni Dattoma
Note: a Youtube version has been added.