It is Herschell....I left out the c....
It didn't look right to me.
Over there at the International Society for Strageic Marketing.
It is spelled Hershell...
but after reading his bio and seeing all those names he directed under, I assumed he was tracking where his mail came from.
But I knew it was Herschell, for crying in the buckets, his books are staring at me from the shelf.
But a lesson. I code my name(s) too.
For example, I sent or called for information regarding every ad in one of those Money Making kind of a mag.
I start in front, and in this case I used J.A. Alexander, J.B, J.C. etc. all through the magazine and when I used those up I switched to G.A., G.B., etc.
So what?
Well, after 6 months, I can state with a certainty that the guy whom got J.E. Alexander is making more money selling my name (his list) than he probably makes from his biz-op.
I talked today with a man that had a house list of over 3 million, and he made thousands per DAY from that list, on rentals.
So my apologies to HersChell for not Ceeing the tree in front of me while I was surfing the forest.
Gordon (Maybe) Alexander
PS. There are many legitimate reasons for using aka's and aliases, honest! Thomas Jaye
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