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Re: Con Artist or Great Salesman?
2/25/2006 12:18:01 PM
Hi Dave, This is so true. Sometimes I have enjoyed testing this and have even contacted the site owner. It is surprising how willingly some "super salesmen" will admit to doing just this. It is part of the "deal" A very well known and respectable internet business I know of, does this continually, as people fall for this Ad, again and again. Thank you for your thoughts on this subject, excellent information.
Take Care and Enjoy Your Day! Coralie http://maketodayagoodday.blogspot.com/
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Re: Con Artist or Great Salesman?
2/25/2006 3:07:04 PM
Very nice read, Dave; thanks for sharing! Here's to enjoying your life to the fullest, Dave
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Re: Con Artist or Great Salesman?
2/27/2006 9:41:56 PM
Hi Dave, thanks for your wisdom and great mind. I have learned a lot from your posts ever since I started reading them. You are a great orator who knows how to articulate your point of view; We are lucky to have you here at AdlandPro. I appreciate you, Pauline Spence http://PSpence1.successuniversity.com/new
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Re: Con Artist or Great Salesman?
3/26/2006 7:30:02 PM
Hi Leanne, :-D ... an honest con man... Hmmmm.. :-D You're very right in saying that if the deal is good, it won't be over in a day. Good deals stay around as they provide real value and make the salesperson money, too. God bless, Dave
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Re: Con Artist or Great Salesman?
3/28/2006 8:16:31 PM
These kinds of problems abound. A lot of offers on adland continually talk about income levels that seem obtainable after only a)years of hard work b) a good network already in place c) full time promotion and a fair amount of capital d) a large investment in time to learn how to set up a site and/or a large 'rental' fee for a site
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