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Old July 15, 2002, 07:05 PM
sandy
 
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Default Rick..thanks...I'll look for the book here...

I will definitely check out the book...
Also I'll take a look deeply at Rick's
website...and ezine....

I read recently by an internet marketer
that eventually the ezines will become
defunct because the free email services
will make it difficult for people to send
get them. It seems every time I turn around
I get some news that something will be
defunct. But you just have to step in there
and do your thing and then "adjust" as Gordon
says...
Thanks Rick for the input and suggestions....

andy -

> Excellent questions. And as always, Gordon
> gave an excellent reply. I wish you could
> have attended the July 5th bash where we
> discussed these things and the
> "new" concepts Gordon has
> mentioned. I wish you could have met the man
> that made $4,000 on eBay in 10 hours. (I
> think I got that right.) I believe he did
> what he said he did because he's a doer and
> has been for sometime. But you won't find
> him bragging about it because he likes to
> "fly low and collect the dough."
> And that's *exactly* what he did here.

> Let me speak directly to your question about
> e-zines. One of the top e-zine publishers on
> the Net visits here from time to time. His
> name is Dan Butler. His e-zine, The Naked
> PC, was written about in "Poor
> Richard's Email Publishing" by Chris
> Pirillo of Lockergnome fame, (Lockergnome is
> one of the oldest e-zines around with
> something like 170,000+ subscribers). Dan
> had 70,000+ subscribers the last time I
> talked to him. Is it working for Dan? Well,
> something certainly is. I won't mention any
> figures here because that's not my place but
> let's just say that Dan told they me they do
> *quite* well with it. Their bestseller? A
> keychain flashlight that goes for $20.00 and
> they sell *bunches* of these every month.
> They have other products but the flashlight
> continues to be the bestseller.

> A book you might want to read is
> "Multiple Streams of Internet
> Income" by Robert Allen. (I'd loan you
> my copy from the BatCave Library but I doubt
> you're close enough. (g) ) In it, Robert
> goes over *in* detail what he did to make a
> bunch of his money with his e-zine in a
> *very* short period time.

> Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla"