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Believe it or not, the first question I ask my client – who wants to create a successful website – is whether he has ever played ‘WarCraft’ or not. Have you?
I have concluded that in order to win this ‘MoneyCraft’ game on the Net, you must be able to know how WarCraft works.
The basic principles with this type of adventure game are these:
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A *correlation* exists between the Together-Project at www.turboHQ.com/together/index.shtml and David Vallieres’ course at www.marketinglessons.com
Here comes the story…
I had obtained access to David’s course before even obtaining the resale rights for this course. I printed all lessons and started reading… People say that there isn’t a more powerful e-course than David’s. I agree. And this was proven to me by the 1st lesson.
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“Once upon a time, there was a Great Place.. That Great Place was surrounded by a High Wall and there was ONLY 1 door. So people from outside could not see what was happening inside. All residents in that Great Place had their own KEY and each KEY was unique; none had the same key as another resident…
People living in that place were rich and happy. They had worked hard in their lives and had paid much money to get a piece of a land to that Great Place. People from outside were wondering, how was it possible for ALL residents of that Great Place to be so happy….
What was the Secret? And what was going on inside the Great Place – since the High Wall did not allow them to see anything from inside…
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Have you seen “Shakespeare in Love?”
It’s “one of the best romantic comedies of recent years” according to a BBC review.
It’s a story of how William became inspired for writing his winning best-seller, “Romeo and Juliet.” The film ended by showing William writing his next play, “The Twelfth Night,” using a cheap paper and a *quill…*
And THAT made me think… The quill – I mean…
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