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![]() I recently found out about an awesome free resource that will be available within the next day or so. The resource is being put together by a gentleman by the name of Chip Tarver. Mr. Tarver attended the Joel Christopher seminar earlier this month. Mr. Tarver took copious notes, wrote down ideas, etc. He is offering to make that information available to anyone who simply asks. All you have to do is send an e-mail to . You should get an e-mail welcome and the course will begin in the next day or so.
Is Mr. Tarver violating any copyrights by doing this? Well, since these are *his* notes and *his* ideas, I don't see how he could be violating any copyrights. What's in it for Chip Tarver? Like I said, this is free information. He has said that at some point down the road he may send some offers to the list. And maybe you'll be interested enough in what he had to say to buy something from him. That's it. He truly wants to make this information available to the community. At some point in the future Mr. Tarver and I may also co-host a mastermind discussion board. Again, that e-mail address is Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" |
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