Sunday, November 23, 2008
Apology
I'm very sorry and embarrassed about what happened when WarriorForum banned me for spamming. It is a honest/idiotic mistake when I posted to a thread of someone about graphics design service and I put the link of this blog site to see my previous designs. I'm deeply sorry about that. I am also able to admit when I make a mistake and that's why I'm posting this message. I'm hoping that you will accept my apology. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to explain things.
Sincerely yours,
Nathaniel
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Holding The Actual Book That I Designed
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Guerrilla Marketing Breakthrough Strategies "Grab Your Copy NOW"
About the BookHow are you going to double, triple, or quadruple your sales in the next 90 days and expand your business exponentially? The secret is with joint venture partnerships. Whether it sounds daunting or oversimplified, the plain truth is, it works. You can take your business to the next level with the power of joint ventures.
And when you combine joint ventures with the speed of the internet, your business can expand exponentially. Inside Guerrilla Marketing Breakthrough Strategies, you’ll discover:
-how to prepare yourself for a successful joint venture
-where to find the best joint venture partners
-what to say to clinch the deal
-where to spend the bulk of your time to ensure rapid success
-how to turn one-time joint venture deals into long term strategic alliances
About the Authors
Terry Telford
Terry Telford comes from the marketing and advertising world. In 1991, he graduated from the Advertising Program at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Immediately after graduating he started an advertising agency with a partner. Six months later, he sold the agency to his partner and moved to the "big city" – Toronto, Ontario.
Jay Conrad Levinson
Jay Conrad Levinson worked as a Counter Intelligence Agent in the American Spy Corp. Part of his job was finding spies and writing reports about his investigations. Since all his investigations were about shady people, he got very juicy information about very exciting James Bond-type people.













