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Announcement to Close! (for now)

Welcome back, feel free to comment!

It seems like a lifetime when I last posted in this blog… and that’s for good reason.

I will be closing this blog down for now and will not be updating it as I will be focusing my efforts on a separate site/project.

It’s not to say that I’m going to delete MoreMoneyToSpend.com… but only the blog section.

In fact, I’ve already got plans written down to “mutate” this site of mine into a brand new version. But it won’t happen until further down the road.

For all supporters of the blog (or the few and select), thank you very much.

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Help A Person In Need & Benefit Yourself

Michael Oksa is a regular at the Warrior Forums (the best Internet Marketing forum on the Internet) but he got hit with a bad turn of events in his life. He just got out of hospital from a mild heart attack and then his wife got admitted in as well.

So in comes “BIG Mike” (another Mike, also a regular) who is offering to help out by making a special promotion – all products, including software, will be at a special reduced price of $9.99 each. It’s only until July 31st though. Read this to get the coupon code:

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MoreMoneyToSpend Newsletter Ezine

Here’s my first ever newsletter ezine.

Took me some time to write this but once I started, I guess it just took on a life of it’s own.

Right click on the image and “Save As…” onto your computer. It’s a PDF file.

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What Leads To More Money?

What leads to more money?

You know the answer already: More Leads = More Money!

I got something really special for you… I was only *just* told about this so it’s brand new. The Lead Generation TeleSummit will be running on July 20th to 24th, 2009 and you get to attend it for FREE! (Ah, but what if you can’t attend it? Don’t worry – I’ll get to it real soon).

Find out more here: http://nanacast.com/vp/73343/21440/

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Selling Is A Learned Skill (I Watched Stephen Pierce Do It Live)

There were 2 very well-known speakers on the final day of the conference. I shan’t name the one which didn’t do that well but I will highlight the one which did very well – Mr Stephen Pierce himself.

Allow me to share with you how it happened. Every speaker gets to pitch his or her product at the end of their session – this is normal and for what they’ve been providing, it’s only fair that they get to pitch. Now, there was this famous author who was pitching his program.

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